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Cristi ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover / Prog Metal Teams Joined: July 27 2006 Location: wonderland Status: Offline Points: 46179 |
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Another good one
![]() SPEKTRUM - Spektrum (2003)
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Rexorcist ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2025 Location: USA Status: Online Points: 316 |
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I need to be clear about past and future recommendations. If it's too conventional, I'm not going to tag it as neo-prog. And I'm specifically looking for neo-prog. Several of the last few recs had too many albums that just didn't make the cut. I don't want to get into this genre to listen to AOR. If it's not neo-prog, I'll tag it as AOR, pop rock, maybe art rock at best.
Right now, as pretty as this Violet Hour album is, I'm on track 4 and there's barely anything proggy about it, just artsy. I can't keep taking recommendations if they're not going to actually work. So if you recommended an album that doesn't fit this standard, then please re-evaluate your recommendations. If not, I'll have to stick with the top RYM charts and take a gamble (Fish hasn't been working out either). To give you an idea of what qualifies as neo-prog do me: Script for a Jester's Tear, Fugazi and Clutching at Straws: Yes. Misplaced Childhood: No. It NEEDS to be proggy. Considering all the pop rock and AOR I've come across, King Crimson / Yes proggy is preferred.
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Rexorcist ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2025 Location: USA Status: Online Points: 316 |
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I never said "the proggiest." I said it needs to be diverse, and it needs to be actual prog, not this no-imagination overly-accessible AOR stuff inaccurately lumped in the same scene because "synths." It completely ruined Twelfth Night as a band. The tag is obviously widely abused at this point. Now this Violet Hour album is quite good and beautiful, but I'm labelling it "art rock" and maybe "folk rock." All the pop rock stuff is starting to disillusion me from the genre again. I really do need it to be at least as proggy as the three Marillion albums I mentioned up there, or at least as much as Magenta's Revolution.
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Cristi ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover / Prog Metal Teams Joined: July 27 2006 Location: wonderland Status: Offline Points: 46179 |
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The Lens - A Word In Your Eye (2001)
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Prog-jester ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: June 05 2005 Location: Love Beach Status: Offline Points: 5917 |
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Childhood is literally a concept album with several suite-like songs on it (one of these is 9 minutes long btw), with its third single being mostly in 5/4. If this is not prog I don't know what is! Arguably, Clutching is less proggy simply by being Childhood's carbon copy structurally but with less captivating songwriting |
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Rexorcist ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2025 Location: USA Status: Online Points: 316 |
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I'm going for a specific behavior that encompasses the instruments as well, not just the album layout. One element shared with prog doesn't qualify the entire whole. If you're gonna call yourself progressive, progress. Being a concept album only means you're a concept album. Nothing more. I'm not going to introduce someone to prog through something even poppier than Invisible Touch. And for the record, Clutching had some more prog tendencies. I listened to all four and several Hogarth Marillion albums this over the last several weeks.
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Cristi ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Crossover / Prog Metal Teams Joined: July 27 2006 Location: wonderland Status: Offline Points: 46179 |
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I don't know if this is just a hot take or simply baiting and trolling. ![]() |
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Rexorcist ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2025 Location: USA Status: Online Points: 316 |
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Among other music forums I preside, I'm known for my hot takes. All I really want is something that balances out proggy with variety. If I can't get that, I'm gonna cancel to neo-prog for now and stick with symphonic for the time being. I plan on possibly getting through the whole Wobbler catalogue today.
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 29857 |
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These is a lot of modern symph prog that isn't particularly diverse and arguably even some of the classic era releases don't always do that. Wobbler are great but their music is set on doing one thing very well. If you want keyboards, keyboards and more keyboards then great. I remember though listening to Hinterland and feeling like I was being bashed over the head with mellotron (if that's even a thing). The Lars Fredrick Froislie (the keyboard man from Wobbler) album from 2023 is probably better than Wobbler for being a bit more diverse and embracing the more folkier aspect of Norwegian prog that Wobbler sometimes leaves behind in its attempt to be the new Yes and then there are those Chronicles Of Father Robin albums that are a lot more fun imo.
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