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    Posted: August 03 2021 at 18:32
I Love bands such as Genesis and Pink Floyd, and am looking for recommendations for bands that sound like the two, or that a typical fan of both of these bands would like. Does anybody know of any bands like these? If so, I would greatly appreciate it if you gave me their name here.
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Camel (Mirage, The Snow Goose, Moonmadness), Marillion (Script for a Jesters Tear, Misplaced Childhood), Porcupine Tree (Coma Divine), Steven Wilson (The Raven that Refused to Sing), Big Big Train (English Electric, both parts, or the Full Power version).
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Camel (closer to Genesis)
IQ  (closer to Genesis)
RPWL  (started out as a PF tribute band so obviously closer to PF)
Eloy (closer to PF)
Early King Crimson (If you like Trespass listen to their first two)
Porcupine Tree before In Absentia (more PF sounding than Genesis though)
Nektar (closer to PF)
Alan Parson's Project (closer to PF) (start with Irobot)

I can't really think of any bands who sound like a cross between the two but I did as best as I could with that list. 


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Thanks so much! I really appreciate it! Ill get listening immediately!
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A massive PF fan here, so here are a few artists (excluding Genesis as you say you're already familiar with them) and key albums that I got into early on when I started exploring prog:

Yes (The Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge)
Emerson Lake & Palmer (s/t debut, Pictures at an Exhibition, Tarkus, Trilogy, Brain Salad Surgery)
Focus (Moving Waves, Focus III, Hamburger Concerto)
Curved Air (Air Conditioning, Second Album, Phantasmagoria, Live)
Caravan (If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You, In the Land of Grey and Pink, Waterloo Lily)
Camel (Mirage, The Snow Goose, Moonmadness)


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Maybe it's a bit of an assumption on my part but I would think that if he(or she) is familiar with Genesis and Pink Floyd then they are also familiar with Yes being how Yes is usually considered one of the top three or four(at the very least) prog bands. 

Good recommendations regardless though.
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To the person above who mentioned Yes: Yeah, I listen to Yes, but would like to hear more of them. Ive heard only two of their albums, The Yes Album and Close To the Edge. Ive tried listening to Fragile, but I just really cant get into it. But yes (nice), I’m somewhat familiar with Yes.

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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Maybe it's a bit of an assumption on my part but I would think that if he(or she) is familiar with Genesis and Pink Floyd then they are also familiar with Yes being how Yes is usually considered one of the top three or four(at the very least) prog bands. 

Good recommendations regardless though.


Well you just don't know when someone is just starting their foray into prog, so the scientist in me assumes nothing!
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If you want something that sounds like Genesis, I can warmly recommend the album Battlement by Neuschwanstein. Otherwise, the Belgium band Machiavel might be interesting, but mainly for their albums Jester and Mechanical Moonbeams. I think you will also enjoy Grobschnitt's Rockpommel's Land...

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You might want to check out Karfagen from Ukraine. Mellow symphonic journeys with tons of keys and great melodies. Kind of in the sweet spot between Genesis and Pink Floyd. The exact spot Camel so wonderfully occupied.
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Pink Floyd is my very favorite band... Gabriel-Genesis is one of my favorites, Top 15 band.

Supertramp (non-hits).. listen to "Waiting So Long" - that guitar solo sounds just like Gilmour. In fact, once Hodgson left the band, it was Gilmour who played the guitar solo on "Brother, Where You Bound?"
-Crime of the Century
-Rudy
-Babaji
-Just A Normal Day
-School -- criticizing school even before Roger Waters did!
-Words Unspoken
-The Meaning
-Traveled
and maybe you'll like their longer songs, like "Fool's Overture"

Curved Air - wonderful female singer.. Listen to the songs, "Lovechild", "Dance of Love", "Dazed", etc.

Illusion - Jane Relf on vocals, check out "Madonna Blue" and "Face of Yesterday"

Alan Parsons Project


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For Genesis, nothing sounds as close as Big Big Train....



For Floyd, try The Future Kings of England (all instrumental)...




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Try Mostly Autumn, they've been compared to Pink Floyd.
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For early Genesis, try Unifaun (just one album) and Citizen Cain for starters.

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dang guys (and gals), I really appreciate all the replies! Thanks so much for all of the stuff you’ve mentioned.
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Originally posted by Progishness Progishness wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Maybe it's a bit of an assumption on my part but I would think that if he(or she) is familiar with Genesis and Pink Floyd then they are also familiar with Yes being how Yes is usually considered one of the top three or four(at the very least) prog bands. 

Good recommendations regardless though.


Well you just don't know when someone is just starting their foray into prog, so the scientist in me assumes nothing!

Better to be safe than sorry. I personally just never really heard of anyone knowing those two bands and not Yes but I suppose it's possible if they are just starting out or maybe they just don't like them.

Anyway, for Yes try going for the one. If you don't like fragile I doubt tales from topographic oceans or relayer would do much for you though.

The Flower Kings are a newer band you might want to give a shot though and maybe Big Big Train.
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For something reminiscent of Pink Floyd, try Astra - The Weirding, or even Astra - The Black Chord.
 

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Originally posted by Fan_of_Genesis Fan_of_Genesis wrote:

To the person above who mentioned Yes: Yeah, I listen to Yes, but would like to hear more of them. Ive heard only two of their albums, The Yes Album and Close To the Edge. Ive tried listening to Fragile, but I just really cant get into it. But yes (nice), I’m somewhat familiar with Yes.


If you have liked Close to the Edge, I would think Fragile should be a safe bet. The very same line-up (my favourite line-up from any band), and actually a rather similar sound, if you ignore the solo spots... perhaps that's what you need, to ignore the solo spots (except for The Fish, for me it's just the continuation of Long Distance Runaround). If you want to hear more from Yes, then I would recommend the live albums Keys to Ascension and Symphonic Live. You will get a good selection of their best songs, and, for me, many in their best versions.
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Originally posted by Fan_of_Genesis Fan_of_Genesis wrote:

To the person above who mentioned Yes: Yeah, I listen to Yes, but would like to hear more of them. Ive heard only two of their albums, The Yes Album and Close To the Edge. Ive tried listening to Fragile, but I just really cant get into it. But yes (nice), I’m somewhat familiar with Yes.


If you have liked Close to the Edge, I would think Fragile should be a safe bet. The very same line-up (my favourite line-up from any band), and actually a rather similar sound, if you ignore the solo spots... perhaps that's what you need, to ignore the solo spots (except for The Fish, for me it's just the continuation of Long Distance Runaround). If you want to hear more from Yes, then I would recommend the live albums Keys to Ascension and Symphonic Live. You will get a good selection of their best songs, and, for me, many in their best versions.

Fragile is a safe bet, even though you’ve just been told they can’t get into it? I wouldn’t even have called it a safe bet at all. It has the same line-up, and….that’s about it. Fragile, to me, sounds nothing like CttE. I hardly ever listen to it. Tales and Relayer sound more like CttE to me than Fragile.

My honest opinion is that if someone enjoys CttE, then Relayer is possibly the closest album to it. No, it does not sound the same. But it has the same three track structure, and the three tracks on each album are more or less comparable with the other album. Sound Chaser is to Relayer, for example, what Siberian Khatru is to CttE; and To Be Over is to Relayer, what And You And I is to CttE.

I also think if one goes into Tales with an open mind, and disregards all the crap that has been thrown against it over the years, that it has a lot to appeal to a fan of CttE.

But Fragile? No way. It’s a sh*t show of an album. It has some good songs, but nothing really hangs together. It’s not even close to being the worst Yes album (because they really did plumb new depths), but of the Yes albums I like, it’s easily my least favourite.

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Most of the ones I immediately thought have already been mentioned.

However I am a big fan of American singer/guitarist Dave Kerzner . New World is for me a masterpiece and vary heavily Floyd influenced . The 2 In Continuum albums that he was involved in are also a treasure for Floyd fans.

For a more Genesis symphonic approach you can't go far wrong with The Watch. 
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