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philipemery ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 01 2018 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 165 |
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Hey all,
So I'm not Christian,but... I am morbidly curious. Is Christian prog rock a thing? I am familiar with After The Fire and Iona, and I know that Petra most certainly took inspiration from prog bands (though ended up on the Arena band side of things). But wondering if it is a thing? Any recommendations? I am curious mostly about the Golden Era of prog (late 60's-70's) so any bands from that era are particularly appreciated. |
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Fischman ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 21 2018 Location: Colorado, USA Status: Offline Points: 1636 |
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Check out the band Akacia. Christian neo prog.
Farpoint is folk prog with a touch of symphonic prog. They aren't overtly Christian, but there are definite Christian influences present. Former Kansas songwriter Kerry Livgren is Christian and that shows up prominently in most of his solo albums. If you like early Rush at all, you have to check out Trytan's first album, Celestial Messenger. It's straight up Christian and the music is more hard rock than prog, but it is proggish. But it has an uncanny resemblance to Rush, right down to the Rickenbacker-toned bass lines and the high pitched vocals. |
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philipemery ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 01 2018 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 165 |
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Not a Rush person (of any era of theirs to be honest). But I'll check them out nonetheless. I know about Kerry, though I never have really considered Kansas prog tbh. I know John Elefante also ended up forming the Christian band Mastedon and it is supposedly proggish. Edited by philipemery - July 24 2018 at 16:30 |
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tempest_77 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 06 2018 Location: Maryland Status: Offline Points: 1676 |
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Was gonna suggest Neal Morse.
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"Christian" is about lyrics, not about music as far as I can see.
Nevertheless, there are some prog rock artists with Christian lyrics. The most recommendable are Neal Morse and Iona. |
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chopper ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: July 13 2005 Location: Essex, UK Status: Offline Points: 20035 |
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Try Peter Gee's new CD "The Bible".
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noni ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 03 2008 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1092 |
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I have all his albums ![]() ![]() Another band to check out is Supernal Endgame Edited by noni - July 25 2018 at 06:30 |
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Roman Kor ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: February 09 2025 Location: Vladimir Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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We are a Christian rock band "Соль Земли" from Russia that has chosen progressive and art rock for self-expression. You can listen to our new album here:
There are a lot of guitar solos and instrumental parts on the album.
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I'm surprised that no one mentioned Genesis' "Suppers Ready". Especially as the op was looking for that classic era of progressive rock.
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Glass Hammer. Bassist Steve Babb is out front with his beliefs.
How much does your faith come into play with writing for Glass Hammer? Is it easier to put your heart out there and not have it shouted down by the mainstream than it was years ago? I look at a guy like Neal Morse, and it seems he is as well loved as a Christian artist as he was back with Spock’s Beard. Steve: Glass Hammer is not a Christian band and we do not play Christian music. We are Christians who play in a band and my lyrics are shaped by my world-view, which happens to be a Christian world-view. I think it’s important to make the distinction. I have never felt comfortable marketing my music to “the church”. I want Christians to gravitate to us naturally when possible and I want non-Christians to be able to enjoy our music without feeling like they’re being evangelized. If my faith shines through the music of Glass Hammer, and non-Christian listeners pick up on it and are interested – fantastic! That’s my hope. We’re just providing entertainment for proggers and in a way that is not sneaky at all, and not overtly preachy – Glass Hammer points the way. Lex Rex is the closest thing to just “putting it out there” that we’ve ever done. If we do a Part Two (and I have ideas for that), we’ll be putting it out there again. But only because the story involves a Roman soldier’s confrontation with Jesus Christ. It’s just a story, just a legend, and just my take on it. It’s still not the Gospel. Edited by cstack3 - March 08 2025 at 19:28 |
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AlanB ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: January 19 2013 Status: Offline Points: 1214 |
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Neal Morse is the obvious one. But another band worth checking out is Theocracy.
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DoobieBrother6 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 04 2025 Location: Ontario Status: Offline Points: 101 |
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Vindication - same (US, 71?)
....... Most Christian prog is mediocre. Just as most religous people (and rich people) have terrible music taste (and collections - if any at all.) There is a book on rare Xian rock/prog/psych. Good luck finding a copy in the wild. |
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