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invisiblewasp
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Posted: September 27 2023 at 14:51 |
Lately, I've been pondering about the evolution of Prog Rock. From its early pioneers to the present day, the genre has seen numerous shifts and innovations. I'm particularly interested in understanding how modern Prog Rock bands are incorporating new elements and pushing the boundaries even further.
With that in mind, I'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations. Are there any contemporary Prog Rock bands or artists that you believe are carrying the torch and redefining the genre in exciting ways? What albums or tracks should I be immersing myself in to experience this evolution firsthand? |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Here's a few.
Wippy Bonstack - 22 Eyeless Owl - Murmurations Rascal Reporters - The Strainge Case of Steve Izz - Don't Panic Mike Keneally - The Thing That Knowledge Can't Eat Bubblemath - Edit Peptide Edited by Grumpyprogfan - October 04 2023 at 15:07 |
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octopus-4
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I have Roz Vitalis in mind
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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The Chronicles of Father Robin !!!!!!
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David_D
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In the Court of the Ghostly Openings?
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Deadwing
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Ultraphauna • No No No No
Has some nice experimentation as well |
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suitkees
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C'mon, that's as retro as it gets and definitely not pushing the boundaries further. If I understand well the OP's reasoning, we could think that e.g. prog metal and post rock were pushing prog's boundaries a bit further in the 90s. Later on (which doesn't mean it didn't exist before) I think it is mostly in the avant-prog circles that boundaries are pushed. There are a couple of threads recently about "chamber prog" which might be another recent tendency pushing the prog boundaries. As bands, I guess some people on these boards will mention Black Midi. I would mention bands/artists like Yôkaï, Anna von Hausswolff, The Comet is Coming (not on PA, as yet), Oiseaux-Tempête, Secret Chiefs 3, Sonar...
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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black midi
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Ian
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Horse Lords Sc’ööf Anchor and Burden Koenjihyakkei - or almost everything Tatsuya Yoshida is a part of
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richardh
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Black Midi are the obvious one that spring to mind
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wiz_d_kidd
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I would recommend SONAR from Switzerland. They've really expanded the use of odd time signatures and polyrhythms to an extent which is both "out there" and yet accessible at the same time. For me, I find them absolutely mesmerizing. Try them out... https://www.sonar-band.ch/ Also look for Stephan Thelan's other works with David Torn and the Fractal Sextet. |
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Question to OP: Do you mean brand-new Prog artists, not heard of before, or new music from established (even ancient) Prog artists?
My friend, Colin Carter, ex-vocalist of Peter Banks' band Flash, has a brand new CD coming out! I highly recommend listening to the sample track "Sea of Dreams" on Soundcloud, it is sublime!! |
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Hi, Super nice ... and if the album is anywhere near this ... it's worth having!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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^ Nice! Added to the Release Calendar
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I would second all of the bands cited above and add:
The Mercury Tree iNFiNiEN Bent Knee & Ben Levin Anything, everything the Coniguliaro Brothers are involved with and everything AltrOck Productions, Fading Records, Ma.Ra.Cash, Black Widow, and Cuneiform Records are publishing |
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Drew Fisher
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David_D
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Progressive Rock The Mars Volta - De-loused and Frances the Mute Taal - Skymind Universal Totem Orchestra - Mathematical Mother Progressive Metal Indukti - SUSAR
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Grumpyprogfan
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It would be helpful if the OP could comment on the suggestions so far.
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David_D
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The ghost might have disappeared again.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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King of Loss
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There are lots of them, from Agusa to Riverside to the Mars Volta to black midi.
I think you can find them pretty easily on some of the threads on this website.
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Two fantastic albums come to my mind:
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