I don't like Neo Prog, change my mind |
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softandwet
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Posted: April 03 2020 at 17:55 |
I am waiting for you...
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So don’t evade the surgeon’s blade
Cos the answer could be in your mind Maybe one cut and we’ll find We’re just a wavelength behind But we are entwined And I know what you need |
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YESESIS
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I got nothin.
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Catcher10
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I don't even know what Neo-prog is.........so no need to wait for me.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Nah you're right, no need to change.
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Ian
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softandwet
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I was not expecting that lmao
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So don’t evade the surgeon’s blade
Cos the answer could be in your mind Maybe one cut and we’ll find We’re just a wavelength behind But we are entwined And I know what you need |
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YESESIS
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Don't worry, the neo fans will be here soon enough. Just be patient.
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dougmcauliffe
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Don’t blame you. I like Road Of Bones and Misplaced Childhood and I leave it at that.
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The sun has left the sky...
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Grumpyprogfan
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Have you heard Sanguine Hum, The Psychedelic Ensemble, Frost*, Subsignal, or Sylvan?
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Logan
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I rather liked an album included in the Neo-Prog category, Marc Ceccotti's Sometimes Around Saturn, but I'm not a fan of Neo-Prog. It is a divisive genre, but then so are favourites of mine such as RIO and Avant Prog, Krautrock, Kosmische generally, Indo-Prog/Raga Rock and Zeuhl. I don't expect people to like or try to like that which I like, but I am happy when I manage to recommend something that does appeal and am even happier when I get a recommendation that appeals. À chacun son goût. :)
By the way, with the way that you phrased the topic, it can come across like you might not be the kind of person to give Neo-Prog recommendations a fair hearing. Like it's framed as a challenge to others, when I would hope that this is a sincere desire to challenge yourself, which is being approached with an open mind and ears, a booty ready to shake (if that's your thing), and with a positive attitude. Then maybe the recommendations will be more likely to work for you. I know I like to try to step out of my comfort zone now-and-then. I'm not the one to help, but I wish you all the best of discovery. EDIT: It would help if you would list, with some diversity, your favourite kinds of music/bands/albums. There is diversity in all of the categories here, and recommendations work best when tailored to a person's individual tastes. At least say something about the qualities of music that you like and don't like, otherwise it's going to be a crapshoot. Edited by Logan - April 03 2020 at 20:43 |
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siLLy puPPy
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Honestly, why should we care? Give it a try and if it doesn't float your boat, sail on, amigo!
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Awesoreno
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I think the "Neo-Prog" category is becoming a bit of a grab-bag term anyway. There's already sort of a difference in how it's defined here as opposed to on Wikipedia. On Wiki, it includes bands from the 90s symph revival bands like Spock's Beard, Flower Kings, etc. And even on this site, I feel like the lines have been blurred. I listened to albums by Airbag recently, which is listed in Neo-Prog. Sounds NOTHING like any of the other Neo-Prog bands the sub-genre was initially pioneered by. I think it belongs in Crossover to be honest. And that's to say nothing of how bands change over time. The honored progenitors of the sub-genre, Marillion, IQ, Pendragon, and the like, sound very different in the 80s and 90s than they do now. Try comparing Fugazi to F.E.A.R., or Tales From the Lush Attic to The Road of Bones. Almost a different band for each example. I know I'm not really doing anything to change your mind, and I don't really care. Your opinions are yours to keep and I respect your attempts at edginess on this site. But I don't even know how Neo-Prog is defined nowadays.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Neo Prog? That's the band that did Light Side of The Sun record, correct?
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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Sagichim
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I generally don't like Neo but I'm a huge Pendragon fan so that would be my recommendation, in the past decade or so they moved away from their classic Neo sound with a fuller and heavier sound, still being melodic and emotional, I advise to go for Pure .
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ExittheLemming
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We don't know what Neo-Prog you've heard genius, convince yourself.
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Mascodagama
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Well, it's not a genre which is renowned for its obscurity or the esoteric nature of its appeal. People don't generally scratch their head over it for years and then eventually see the light; it's fairly accessible music and what you hear is what you get. If you don't like what you hear then it's probably best to just move on.
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Tom Ozric
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I can suggest : Pendragon, I.Q. , lArena, Marillion etc. but if you don’t like them now, you’re not gonna like them ever.... and
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softandwet
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I think I don't like Neo Prog because it is way too outdated and has a very 80-90ish sound : too much clearness, a lack of emotion, a digital sound (not an analogic one). This is definitely not my cup of tea for a 70's prog lover as me but the fact is that I don't dislike 80's and 90's music but I like it punk, so the Neo Prog domain is maybe too Pop for me, too clean. I don't know. But I feel like making a mistake when I see the high ratings of Neo Prog albums such as IQ's, Marillion's or Flower King's.
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So don’t evade the surgeon’s blade
Cos the answer could be in your mind Maybe one cut and we’ll find We’re just a wavelength behind But we are entwined And I know what you need |
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Cristi
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I don't have to change your mind about anything music related, we all have different taste, like different things. Why don't you like neo-prog? What have you listened to that made you dislike it? Maybe you started with the wrong band, wrong album, some godawful stuff, every subgenre has them. For example I love Marillion, whether it's with Fish or Hogarth and a few other bands, but I haven't discovered a good neo-prog band in years, these days I just listen to the ones I like and I'm glad when a neo band I enjoy releases something new, like Pendragon did recently. Edited by Cristi - April 04 2020 at 05:25 |
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Cristi
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we posted in the same time. Thanks for explaining why you dislike it. You are making no mistake, it's perfectly fine not to like it, no harm done.
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Hrychu
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Check out Somewhere but Yesterday by Citizen Cain . It's so good that it's not even labeled as Neo Prog on PA.
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