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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BrufordFreak Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 09 2018 at 10:53
Anything from KARDA ESTRA's Eve
The first or last songs from maudlin of The Well's Part The Second
Anything from PROGHMA-C's Bar-do travel, VOTUM's Harvest Moon, or KARNIVOOL's Asymmetry
Anything by German Pagan Folk band FAUN
Anything from NZ band JAKOB's Sines
Anything by OLGA PODGAISKAJA (Rational Diet, Five-Storey Ensemble)
Anything from Vortex by SONAR with David Torn
ANNA VON HAUSSWOLF's "The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra"
Anything from AALTO's Ikaro
RIVERSIDE's Second Life Syndrome
SYLVAN's Posthumous Silence
Anything from UTOPIANISTI's The Third Frontier
"Sunshine" and "Being Human" by BENT KNEE
"Frosti" by BJÖRK
"Crashmind" by FROM.UZ
"Falling Down" by FROST*
"Unsound" and "Wonderland" from FUNIN
Anything from THE GABRIEL CONSTRUCT's Interior City
"Culturismo Ballo Organizzare" or anything from Limiti all'eguaglianza della Parte con il Tutto by HOMUNCULUS RES
Anything from HOYRY-KONE's Huono Parturi
"One-Armed Bandit" and "Oban" by JAGA JAZZIST
No tiengo miedo by KANT FREUD KAFKA
"Slave" by LEPROUS
"Transition" by LUNATIC SOUL
"Cicatrix ESP" by THE MARS VOLTA
"Mute" by NATIVE CONSTRUCT
"Morpheus Miracle Worker" by NORTH SEA RADIO ORCHESTRA
"You Can't Keep a Bad Man Down" by OCEANSIZE
Anything from OOIOO's Taiga
"Awakening" and "Heat of the Day" from PAT METHENY
"Way Out of Here" and "Sleep Together" by PORCUPINE TREE
"Oh, My Gravity!" and "God Left Us for a Black-Dressed Woman" by SEVEN IMPALE
"Ny Batteri" and "Untitled #8 (Popplagið)" by SIGUR RÓS

Try those and then tell me that prog is not alive and well post 1990!

Drew Fisher
https://progisaliveandwell.blogspot.com/
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tempest_77 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2018 at 21:16
Not that I necessarily think modern prog is better persay, but these are the songs that reinforce my belief that prog is definitely alive and well.

Let's start in 1992 and go in chronological order:
"Metropolis, Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper" by Dream Theater
"Ghost of Durtal" by Galahad
"Further Away" by IQ
"It's Ice" by Phish
"Goodbye to All That" by Marillion
"The Sky Moves Sideways" by Porcupine Tree
"The Water" by Spock's Beard
"Ænema" by Tool
"An Accidental Man" and "This Strange Engine" by Marillion
"Paranoid Android" by Radiohead
"Universal Mind" and "When the Water Breaks" by LTE
"The National Anthem" by Radiohead
"At the End of the Day" by Spock's Beard
"Citizen Erased" by Muse
"Lateralus" by Tool
"Time Consumer" by Coheed and Cambria
"Wedding Nails" by Porcupine Tree
"In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" and "21:13" by Coheed and Cambria
"Sacred Sound" and "Harvest of Souls" by IQ
"The Invisible Man" and "Ocean Cloud" by Marillion
The Willing Well suite by Coheed and Cambria
"Knights of Cydonia" by Muse
"As Far As the Mind Can See" by Spock's Beard
"Vicarious" by Tool
The End Complete suite by Coheed and Cambria
"Empires Never Last" by Galahad
"Way Out of Here" by Porcupine Tree
"The Walls of Babylon" by Symphony X
The Phantom on the Horizon EP by The Fall of Troy
"Tempting Time" by Animals as Leaders
"The Count of Tuscany" by Dream Theater
"People and Their Lives" by The Fall of Troy
"The Province of the King" by IQ
"The Czar" by Mastodon
The entirety of Part the Second by Maudlin of the Well
"Exogenesis: Symphony" by Muse
"In the Flame of Error" by Coheed and Cambria
"Edge of the In Between" and "From the Darkness" by Spock's Beard
"Breaking All Illusions" by Dream Theater
"Concealing Fate" and "Eden" by TesseracT
"Key Entity Extraction I: Domino the Destitute" and "Gravity's Union" by Coheed and Cambria
"The Olive Tree" and "The Traveler" by Scale the Summit
"Hiding Out" and "A Treasure Abandoned" by Spock's Beard
"Luminol" by Steven Wilson
"Of Matter" by TesseracT
"Kascade" and "Tooth and Claw" by Animals as Leaders
The whole album Descensus by Circa Survive
The album The Road of Bones by IQ
"Paper Moon" by Plini
"Tides of Time" by Spock's Beard
"Home Invasion / Regret #9" by Steven Wilson
The whole album Handmade Cities by Plini
"Caverns" by Thank You Scientist
"Return to Earth" by The Contortionist
"Belvedere" by Intervals
The whole album Polygondwanaland by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (they're not in the archives yet, but I believe they are being considered for addition).
"Roots Remain" by Mastodon
The album From Silence to Somewhere by Wobbler
"Blot" by Between the Buried and Me
"Seas of Change" by Galahad
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote terramystic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2018 at 02:25
IMO overall modern prog is not better. There are only some songs that are better to me e. g. Sigur Ros - Dauðalogn. I haven't heard any band so special, etheral, angelic, sometimes childlike ...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hrychu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2018 at 05:40
Farmhouse Odyssey and Once and Future Band. Actually, screw that. I believe that as long as it's good music it doesn't matter if it's new or old. The thing is that nowadays there's more music in general, it's easier to make it and therefore there's more stinkers.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote miamiscot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2018 at 09:28
Transatlantic "Stranger In You Soul"
The Flower Kings "Love Supreme"
Neal Morse "The Door"
The Tangent "In Earnest"
Kaipa "A Complex Work Of Art"
Steven Wilson "Luminol"
Big Big Train "Folklore"
Wobbler "From Silence To Somewhere"

All the above are every bit as good as Classic Era Prog (in my opinion.) And there are lots more!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote I prophesy disaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2018 at 12:17

The following albums make me think that modern prog can be as good as or even better than classic period prog:

Part The Second (Maudlin Of The Well)
From Silence To Somewhere (Wobbler)
Anno Domini High Definition (Riverside)
Crack The Skye (Mastodon)
Viljans Öga (Änglagård)
The Death Defying Unicorn (Motorpsycho & Ståle Storløkken)
The Black Chord (Astra)
Fear Of A Blank Planet (Porcupine Tree)
Snowtorch (Phideaux)
The Mountain (Haken)
Posthumous Silence (Sylvan)
For Long Tomorrow (Toe)
Pulsar (Counter-World Experience)

 

 

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