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Asyte2c00
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Posted: January 28 2007 at 17:47 |
Awful Band. My friend who listens to Zappa, Nirvana, and Joy Division extensively . Threw Up on his discman when her C&C
Dreadful Music. Uninspired and Largely Contrived. Sta Away
Modern Prog: Check Out PRR, IZZ, Deluge Grander, Dredg
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Tony R
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Posted: January 28 2007 at 18:08 |
Asyte2c00 wrote:
Awful Band. My friend who listens to Zappa, Nirvana, and Joy Division extensively . Threw Up on his discman when her C&C
Dreadful Music. Uninspired and Largely Contrived. Sta Away
Modern Prog: Check Out PRR, IZZ, Deluge Grander, Dredg |
Inclusion should not be based on personal taste.
"Uninspired" is very subjective and hardly the basis for non-inclusion.
Anyone got an intelligent, mature opinion?
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moreitsythanyou
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Posted: January 28 2007 at 18:23 |
ProgStage wrote:
I have suggested the band be listed as well, and I was pretty shocked to find that people don't seem to want them listed. They are one of the core bands that got me to backtrack the whole genre and it's subgenres.
Anybody who says they aren't a Progressive Rock Band - Listen to "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV : Volume One : From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness".
If you listen to it the whole way through, you couldn't deny that the elements were there. I already consider the album to be a modern classic.
Reasons off the top of my head why they should be on this site:
The Science Fiction over-the-top but complex storyline (which run through all of their albums, the "saga" has already been set out, with a IV Pt. 2 and a prequel planned), the fully orchestrated intro of their latest album (Keeping The Blade), the complex time signatures in places (Apollo I + II), freak-out guitar solos obviously inspired by early Prog bands (Willing Well I - IV), and their epic songs which span all the way through their discography.
If I was to personally list them, it would be under Progressive Metal (although they have their soft and poppy songs, the essential part of them is their aggresive tracks which are extremely predominant in their latest album), at the very least Prog Related.
I'm a frequent user of this site and I am a big fan of Progressive music from the 70s all the way to the modern bands, and I say that Coheed & Cambria deserve their place on the site.
If bands like Radiohead and Muse are listed under Prog-related, then Coheed, at the least, should be too. I hope for them to be listed and for this to happen especially when their new album is released this year... It should act as further proof that the band should be credited on this site.
It's really not much to ask, I'd love to see it happen, I really would. I think it's unjust that they're not on this site, as many bands who don't nearly have as much the key element of progressive rock as Coheed do are listed on the site. I'm going to do all I can to help those who already agree with me on this. |
I agree with some of what you have to say. Coheed should be on the site, but not as prog metal, prog related or art rock seem to be the only 2 reasonable choices. They definately make it apparent that they are strongly influenced by prog. As far as most convincing album for conclusion goes, it would have to be In Keeping Secrets... The story makes more sense and the music is more experimental and well exectuted.
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Tony R
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Posted: January 28 2007 at 18:33 |
Certainly the Prog Metal Team have already vetoed them...
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chamberry
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Posted: January 29 2007 at 21:39 |
I'd say prog related. In my opinion they aren't full on prog, but they do have enough prog elements for them to be here.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: January 29 2007 at 21:47 |
I went to their homepage and listened to the examples there. If those examples are in any way representative for them, then they are not prog. I liked some of the videos, but wasn't impressed by the music.
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moreitsythanyou
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Posted: January 29 2007 at 21:49 |
BaldFriede wrote:
I went to their homepage and listened to the examples there. If those examples are in any way representative for them, then they are not prog. I liked some of the videos, but wasn't impressed by the music. |
It was probably songs like "The Suffering" or "Devil in Jersey City" or "A Favor House Atlantic"
Those are the obvious singles off of the album; the band has more to offer.
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Posted: January 30 2007 at 01:32 |
moreitsythanyou wrote:
I agree with some of what you have to say. Coheed should be on the site, but not as prog metal, prog related or art rock seem to be the only 2 reasonable choices. They definately make it apparent that they are strongly influenced by prog. As far as most convincing album for conclusion goes, it would have to be In Keeping Secrets... The story makes more sense and the music is more experimental and well exectuted. |
Just for the record: Prog-Related and Art Rock are NOT synonymous. PR means exactly what its name says (that is, connected or influenced by prog), while AR is fully, 100% prog - even if in the past the category may have been used as a dump for semi-prog bands (as we of the team have discovered to our everlasting distress). Please just have a look at Ivan's excellent definition if you want confirmation of that. As to C&C, I think they will be probably added at some point, though to Prog-Related - once they get the green light by the Admin team.
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Posted: January 30 2007 at 01:39 |
Of all the choices, C&C seem most suited to Prog Related.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: January 30 2007 at 12:47 |
I actually think In Keeping Secrets is their most progressive album and
at the least should be here under prog-related. They take most of their
sound directly from Rush and Pink Floyd and fill in the rest with their
emo/mainstream influences
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: January 30 2007 at 12:49 |
Asyte2c00 wrote:
Awful Band. My friend who listens to Zappa,
Nirvana, and Joy Division extensively . Threw Up on his discman
when her C&C
Dreadful Music. Uninspired and Largely Contrived. Sta Away
Modern Prog: Check Out PRR, IZZ, Deluge Grander, Dredg |
The same way I feel about Flower Kings and Spock's Beard, but theyre
still here. Those two qualitites have little to do with prog, for
better or for worse, as long as theyre imitating the right thing.
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enteredwinter
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Posted: January 30 2007 at 21:46 |
I think Coheed should be included either as Art Rock or Prog-Related. Personally I'd opt for Art Rock, but either would suit them I suppose.
Here's my list of reasons why they should be considered prog or at least prog-related. I know that some of this repeats what has already been said in this thread, but I wanted to put everything in my words. Sorry for the repetition of some ideas:
1) Their albums are concept albums, not only in and of themselves, but also linked between each other. 2) Their songs often exceed the standard radio length of ~3-5 minutes. Several songs are 7+ minutes, and if you count the last four tracks on Good Apollo as one epic, that epic clocks in at ~30 minutes. 3) Their songs are often not written in the standard verse/chorus/verse format, and sometimes show interesting use of time signatures. 4) Their sound is very comparable to Rush, which is considered a full-fledged prog band. They even have a song called 2113, not that that means much, but it helps to show that the Rush influence is there.
I'd say they are a fairly obvious inclusion based on those reasons, but clearly it's far from obvious considering the endless debate without actually seeing them get on the site.
Edited by enteredwinter - January 30 2007 at 21:48
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salmacis
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Posted: January 31 2007 at 05:40 |
^That's a pretty good summary of why they could be included in prog related. The thing with them for me though is that they have all the elements in place but the emo influence dominates it too much, for my taste at least. I think if they toned that down the prog would probably come out a bit more.
I thought this band had been added and withdrawn not long after...was that before the prog related category??
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: January 31 2007 at 09:55 |
Also, if you listen to their guitar solos they're very Gilmour
influenced. Live, the guitarist (not Sanchez, Travis Stever) sings his
guitar solos just as Gilmour did. If you listen to the Final Cut, Part
four of The Willing Well, you will hear this. As well as notice that
the entire song is essentially a photocopy of a Pink Floyd song.
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Ed_The_Dead
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Posted: January 31 2007 at 10:24 |
Coheed and Cambria are black on white progressive rock... I fail to understand why people aren't able to see that
Are those emo/teen popularity cliché's blinding you that much?
the art rock category is an ideal place for them.
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Guitar God
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Posted: February 22 2007 at 16:25 |
Hell, yaeh, it is quite unfair...
Why DP and Uriah Heep deserve places on ProgArchives but Co&Ca doesn't? Hell, I love Co&Ca, I think thay are prog. Why not to add them on PA???
P.S. To my mind, Co&Ca is the same MODERN-PROG as Dredg, Oceansize, Pure Reason Revolution and others.
Edited by Guitar God - February 22 2007 at 16:26
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FruMp
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Posted: March 23 2007 at 07:12 |
Well to be honest I'm going to generalise here and say that the majority of the prog community and the people on this site dislike modern whiny bands, myself included.
That said I'm a fair and rational guy and I even though I loathe the band in fairness I don't believe they properly exemplify the prog genre.
Edited by FruMp - March 23 2007 at 07:16
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toolis
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Posted: March 23 2007 at 07:37 |
i find many similarities to Mars Volta and apart from that, i, too, think they fit in Art Rock...
anyway...
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micky
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Posted: March 23 2007 at 11:17 |
toolis wrote:
i find many similarities to Mars Volta and apart from that, i, too, think they fit in Art Rock...
anyway... |
send it through the proper channels, with all the info (bio, samples and the such) and we'll take a looksie at them.
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Shwang_Shwinga
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Posted: March 23 2007 at 14:55 |
I'm with you guys all the way, Co&Ca ought to be Prog Metal or Art Rock, at LEAST prog-related. I had just started a similar thread, but some admin shut it down (put me in my place) and sent me a link to this one. Come to think of it, most of the admins (or at least the one's I have seen thusfar) aren't very welcoming to new members
Anyway, if you really doubt their prog status, I'm definitely sending in that application to yous guys. Thanks for hearing us out.
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