Is it time for Brutal Prog as a new sub? |
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siLLy puPPy
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Tried to post this in the collab section but it wouldn't let me.
There is a general consensus of the tag BRUTAL PROG as a bona fide subgenre of progressive rock. Many of the bands on this site are tagged under RIO / Avant but many have been rejected. It's a style of prog that is as brutal as metal but not quite fitting into the metal world but sometimes easily crosses over and still in some cases does qualify as experimental or avant-garde metal. Looks like this topic has been suggested before but with no responses and then quickly locked. Definition by RYM: First coined by Weasel Walter of the band The Flying Luttenbachers, Brutal Prog describes a diverse array of artists working within the Progressive Rock and Avant-Prog idioms. Brutal Prog combines the intensity and sonic dissonance of genres like Hardcore Punk, Noise Rock, No Wave, and Free Jazz with the complexity and adventurousness of Progressive Rock, Avant-Prog, and Math Rock. Though the genre has its precursors (such as the highly influential group Ruins), its peak of popularity occurred in the early 2000s with bands like Upsilon Acrux, Hella, Zs, Ahleuchatistas, Yowie, and Grand Ulena. Weasel Walter's own ugEXPLODE, as well as Skin Graft Records, Cuneiform Records and Tzadik, featured numerous Brutal Prog bands. I recently also made a comprehensive list of BRUTAL PROG artists for my own amusement.
In addition to RYM recognizing this sub as a worthy addition, so do many other sites. Many others simply give multiple tags to cover it. Ruins is for example prog rock, noise rock, avant-garde jazz, harsh noise, zeuhl, avant-garde metal. The tag is much more widely used than when the original suggestion was presented in 2006 so maybe it's time to consider it as a worthy new sub here. First of all, is it even possible to add a new sub with the owner's involvement with the site? Secondly, who else thinks it's a valid tag worthy of addition? Thirdly, if everyone does agree what would it entail if we added such a new sub to the database? I've already made a comprensive list of worthy candidates so that aspect of the research has been done. Let the comments begin! |
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patrickq
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Why not? Jazz Music Archives and Metal Music Archives have many more subgenres and (in the case of MMA anyway) many fewer titles.
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Polymorphia
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Absolutely! Well, that is, if it's feasible while M@X is MIA.
Brutal Prog is home to some of the most forward thinking bands out there. Even if the tag isn't added, I recommend checking out that list.
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Since it's not a suggestion of a specific band I moved the topic here in 'Help Us Improve The Site' where I can see a thread like this being opened. The answer to the question of the topic at hand is a no though, I'm not going by merits or familiarity with it or anything, adding a new genre seems to be another thing that isn't possible of doing without M@X. Since he barely notices some other more serious issues I doubt he's gonna jump on this one.
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patrickq
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M@X sounds like a web wizard who’s moved on from Prog Archives. Is that correct? |
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^I don't know anything about his moving on or reasons for it, but he was the only web wizard around, yes. I think it will almost be a year since he visited.
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Quinino
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Well, he smashed the craptcha bug, didn't he ? (so he must keep some kind of intervention - at least of pest control)
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siLLy puPPy
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Well he barely visits MMA either but we still got several new subs added last year. Just throw it on the list. I'm just putting it up for discussion in case it is ever possible to request such a thing. And curious as to what everyone else thinks.
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patrickq
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So would some artists be moved from other genres to Brutal Prog? Just curious.
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As long as you don't call my subgenre Wussy Prog, I'm okay with it.
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Man With Hat
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I don't see this as necessary, since the RIO/Avant page mentions brutal prog and anything associated with the genre is placed there. Having brutal be a sub of the Avant sub just makes the most sense to me, as antying I''ve heard that gets tagged as brutal prog is in the avant field.
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Edited by Polymorphia - June 17 2019 at 22:52 |
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Man With Hat
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No doubt RE: math rock. But at least from what I know of math rock, these bands are certainly much 'uglier' and out, which I would attribute to the avant influence. But then again, there is probably a lot of overlap between the avant-rock and math-rock worlds, at least theoretically.
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siLLy puPPy
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Yeah, but there are many that have equal amounts of jazz influences. If we are all about lumping together then why are there three metal categories? Why not just Prog metal and be done with it? But we have extreme and experimental. If we were going to do lumping together then why not post-rock with post-metal and just call it post-prog! I suggested it because it seems to be a term that is popular now. If we don't care about being on the cutting edge of prog then it doesn't matter but it seems we should separate them just for those who don't want to wade through all the avant- just to find something brutally avant.
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Man With Hat
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I believe metal was split because it was just too large and unwieldy. Someone from the prog metal team can correct me if my memory is a failure. (It might have had something to do with all the extreme metal bands that were added that are quite a bit different from dream theater and the traditional prog metal stuff, as well.)
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NotAProghead
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What's the use of inventing artificial genres? And where we find brutal men to make a Brutal Team?
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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Saperlipopette!
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Like eclectic - brutal isn't a genre. Its possibly an additional descriptor. "Yeah they are avant but brutal". Ask for descriptors instead of even more silly genre-inventions.
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Sean Trane
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Is it time for Brutal Prog as a new sub?naaaah, ELP is fine where it is!!Edited by Sean Trane - June 18 2019 at 02:52 |
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Jeffro
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"Brutal" prog?? Do you have to hit yourself over the head with a blunt object when you listen to it? What a silly sounding genre name.
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