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    Posted: May 26 2020 at 13:10
As of today, 26 May 2020, PA's top progressive rock albums of the 21st Century are as follows:

1. Wobbler – From Silence to Somewhere

2. All Traps on Earth – A Drop of Light

3. Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase.

4. Steven Wilson – The Raven That Refused to Sing (and Other Stories)

5. Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet

6. Änglagård – Viljans Öga

7. Opeth – Ghost Reveries

8. Porcupine Tree – In Absentia

9. Opeth – Blackwater Park

10. Riverside – Second Life Syndrome

11. Magma - K.A.

12. IQ – The Road of Bones

13. Pain of Salvation – Remedy Lane

14. Pain of Salvation – The Perfect Element – Part 1

15. Nil – Nil Novo Sub Sole

16. Hiromi Uehara – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Time Control

17. Tool - Lateralus

18. Phideaux – Doomsday Afternoon

19. DAAL – Decalogue of Darkness

20. Birds and Buildings – Bantam to Behemoth

21. Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition

22. Kayo Dot – Choirs of The Eye

23. Maudlin of The Well -  Part The Second

24. Riverside – Out of Myself

25. Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning

26. Discipline – To Shatter All Accord

27. Sigh – Imaginary Sonicscape

28. Ayreon – The Human Equation

29. Phideaux - Snowtorch

30. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium


What do you think of this list? 

Are you familiar with all of the albums? 

Are these 30 at all comparable to those of the "Classic Era"?

What would your Top 30 from the 21st Century look like?
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 Of the 30 albums listed, these are the only ones that I think deserving of such high status:

All Traps on Earth – A Drop of Light

Magma - K.A

Hiromi Uehara – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Time Control

Riverside – Second Life Syndrome

Maudlin of The Well - Part The Second

The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium

Kayo Dot – Choirs of The Eye

Nil – Nil Novo Sub Sole

Wobbler – From Silence to Somewhere

Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase.

Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet

Änglagård – Viljans Öga

Tool - Lateralus


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Not familiair with all of them, maybe half, of those I pretty comfortable with the following:-

Wobbler, Anglagard, Steve Wilson, Porcupine Tree, Anglagard, Magma, Tool, Kayo Dot, Discipline, Mars Volta

My biggest complaint is its lack of diversity, its a pretty boring list.

My personal list would be:-

Vezhlivy Otkaz - Gusi Lebedi
Pikapika Teart - Moonberry
Guapo - 5 Suns
Cheer-Accident - Fear Draws Misfortune
Miriodor - Avanti!
The Future Kings Of England - Who Is This Who Is Coming?
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History
Nik Bartsch Ronin - Live
Knifeworld- The Unravelling
Univers Zero - Clivages
Electric Masada - At The Mountains Of Madness
North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Thinking Plague - Decline & Fall
Aranis - Songs From Mirage
The Comet Is Coming - Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery
Alec K Redfearn & The Eyesores - Sister Death
Far Corner - Risk
Cellar and Point - Ambit
Guillaume Perret & The Electric Epic - Open Me
Koenji Hyakkei - Angherr Shisspa
Gogo Penguin - Man Made Object
Blue Cranes - Swim
PoiL - Brossaklitt
Chrome Hoof - Chrome Black Gold
In Love With - Coitus Interruptus
Radio Massacre International - Emissaries
Magma - KA
Present - Barbaro
Yugen - Iridule
Jack O The Clock - All My Friends
Moulettes - Preternatural


Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - May 26 2020 at 13:46
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Grumpyprogfan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2020 at 14:32
List is meh.
Familiar with most.
Definitely as good, or better, than "classic era".

Need time to chose 30!! Very difficult.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Raff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2020 at 14:43
I am familiar with most of them, and own quite a few out of that list. However, only three of them would count as personal favourites of mine: The Mars Volta, Discipline and Phideaux's Snowtorch. Ian's list, on the other hand, features some of my top albums from the past 20 years.
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

As of today, 26 May 2020, PA's top progressive rock albums of the 21st Century are as follows:

1. Wobbler – From Silence to Somewhere

2. All Traps on Earth – A Drop of Light

6. Änglagård – Viljans Öga

11. Magma - K.A.

17. Tool - Lateralus

20. Birds and Buildings – Bantam to Behemoth

30. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium


What do you think of this list? 
Are you familiar with all of the albums? 
What would your Top 30 from the 21st Century look like?


In Bold, those I own
in normal but small font, those I used to own.

I may not have heard all of those exact albums, but I've heard something from every artiste in that list.
In other words, not impressed with this PA listy, but have I ever been impressed with any of them PA lists??
My list would resemble Ian/NogBad's much more.

must you put everything in bold or  stuff like that?ConfusedWink





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I've just finished listening to Ayreon. The Human Equation is my album. Strangely, even if I'm not a fan of progressive metal, I would put Fear, Love and the Time Machine by Riverside in the list. 
I also love Doomsday Afternoon. I don't know if they are comparable to the golden age. Times are different and music is also an expression of time. 
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

As of today, 26 May 2020, PA's top progressive rock albums of the 21st Century are as follows:

1. Wobbler – From Silence to Somewhere (4 stars)

2. All Traps on Earth – A Drop of Light (5 stars)

3. Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase.(4 stars)

4. Steven Wilson – The Raven That Refused to Sing (and Other Stories) (5 stars)

5. Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet (4 stars)

6. Änglagård – Viljans Öga (3 stars)

7. Opeth – Ghost Reveries 

8. Porcupine Tree – In Absentia (5 stars)

9. Opeth – Blackwater Park

10. Riverside – Second Life Syndrome (4 stars)

11. Magma - K.A.

12. IQ – The Road of Bones (4 stars)

13. Pain of Salvation – Remedy Lane

14. Pain of Salvation – The Perfect Element – Part 1

15. Nil – Nil Novo Sub Sole

16. Hiromi Uehara – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Time Control

17. Tool - Lateralus ( 5 stars)

18. Phideaux – Doomsday Afternoon

19. DAAL – Decalogue of Darkness

20. Birds and Buildings – Bantam to Behemoth

21. Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition (5 stars)

22. Kayo Dot – Choirs of The Eye

23. Maudlin of The Well -  Part The Second

24. Riverside – Out of Myself

25. Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning (5 stars)

26. Discipline – To Shatter All Accord

27. Sigh – Imaginary Sonicscape

28. Ayreon – The Human Equation

29. Phideaux - Snowtorch

30. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium (4 stars)


What do you think of this list? Good

Are you familiar with all of the albums? 13 of them

Are these 30 at all comparable to those of the "Classic Era"? God no!

What would your Top 30 from the 21st Century look like? Need time!
 

I've put my ratings in brackets and added my comments next to the questions
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1, 10, 12 and 24 are shoe ins; they're all quite brilliant.
I'd have to also include The Last Bright Light by MA, A Nod and a Wink by Camel, Folklore by BBT, Not of this world by Pendragon and The Mountain by Haken. 
All of these would be in my top 50 albums of all time, never mind the top 30 of the 2000s.
The other 21 may need some serious thought.

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My list of 30 albums from the 21st Century (in no particular order)

Big Big Train - Folklore , English Electric Part One, The Second Brightest Star
Anathema - We're Here Because Were Here, Weather Systems
Dream The Electric Sleep - Heretics
All Traps On Earth - A Drop Of Light
IQ - Resistance
Dream Theater - Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing, In Absentia
Glass Hammer -The Inconsolable Secret
Tangerine Dream - Purgatorio
Pallas - Dreams Of Men
Haken - Affinity
Waste of Space Orchestra - Syntheosis
Steve Hackett - To Watch The Storms
Steven Wilson - Grace For Drowning, The Raven That Refused To Sing
Magenta - Seven, We Are Legend
Keith Emerson - Three Fates Project
Kansas - Somewhere To Elsewhere
King Crimson - The Power To Believe
Rush - Vapor Trails
Far Corner - Risk
The Mars Volta - Ampuctecture, Frances The Mute
Tool - Lateralus
Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition


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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Not familiair with all of them, maybe half, of those I pretty comfortable with the following:-

Wobbler, Anglagard, Steve Wilson, Porcupine Tree, Anglagard, Magma, Tool, Kayo Dot, Discipline, Mars Volta

My biggest complaint is its lack of diversity, its a pretty boring list.

My personal list would be:-

Vezhlivy Otkaz - Gusi Lebedi
Pikapika Teart - Moonberry
Guapo - 5 Suns
Cheer-Accident - Fear Draws Misfortune
Miriodor - Avanti!
The Future Kings Of England - Who Is This Who Is Coming?
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History
Nik Bartsch Ronin - Live
Knifeworld- The Unravelling
Univers Zero - Clivages
Electric Masada - At The Mountains Of Madness
North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Thinking Plague - Decline & Fall
Aranis - Songs From Mirage
The Comet Is Coming - Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery
Alec K Redfearn & The Eyesores - Sister Death
Far Corner - Risk
Cellar and Point - Ambit
Guillaume Perret & The Electric Epic - Open Me
Koenji Hyakkei - Angherr Shisspa
Gogo Penguin - Man Made Object
Blue Cranes - Swim
PoiL - Brossaklitt
Chrome Hoof - Chrome Black Gold
In Love With - Coitus Interruptus
Radio Massacre International - Emissaries
Magma - KA
Present - Barbaro
Yugen - Iridule
Jack O The Clock - All My Friends
Moulettes - Preternatural

AMAZING LIST, Ian! 
So, what do we have to do to raise consciousness--to get listeners to try these "less boring" albums (as well as to write reviews)?

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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

must you put everything in bold or  stuff like that?ConfusedWink

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Originally posted by Hercules Hercules wrote:

1, 10, 12 and 24 are shoe ins; they're all quite brilliant.
I'd have to also include The Last Bright Light by MA, A Nod and a Wink by Camel, Folklore by BBT, Not of this world by Pendragon and The Mountain by Haken. 
All of these would be in my top 50 albums of all time, never mind the top 30 of the 2000s.
The other 21 may need some serious thought.


So YOU'RE the Majority here, Tony! Good to know! I wondered where they were!
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Probably not telling people their list are boring might be a start. We did have one overlap so I now declare that Far Corner - Risk is the best album of this century LOL

I think for a lot of us folks with boring tastes we do need a bit of time. I am now listening to Univers Zero for instance but I'm not suddenly going to develop a love for the music instantly.


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

As of today, 26 May 2020, PA's top progressive rock albums of the 21st Century are as follows:

1. Wobbler – From Silence to Somewhere (4 stars)

2. All Traps on Earth – A Drop of Light (5 stars)

3. Steven Wilson – Hand. Cannot. Erase.(4 stars)

4. Steven Wilson – The Raven That Refused to Sing (and Other Stories) (5 stars)

5. Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet (4 stars)

6. Änglagård – Viljans Öga (3 stars)

7. Opeth – Ghost Reveries 

8. Porcupine Tree – In Absentia (5 stars)

9. Opeth – Blackwater Park

10. Riverside – Second Life Syndrome (4 stars)

11. Magma - K.A.

12. IQ – The Road of Bones (4 stars)

13. Pain of Salvation – Remedy Lane

14. Pain of Salvation – The Perfect Element – Part 1

15. Nil – Nil Novo Sub Sole

16. Hiromi Uehara – Hiromi’s Sonicbloom: Time Control

17. Tool - Lateralus ( 5 stars)

18. Phideaux – Doomsday Afternoon

19. DAAL – Decalogue of Darkness

20. Birds and Buildings – Bantam to Behemoth

21. Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition (5 stars)

22. Kayo Dot – Choirs of The Eye

23. Maudlin of The Well -  Part The Second

24. Riverside – Out of Myself

25. Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning (5 stars)

26. Discipline – To Shatter All Accord

27. Sigh – Imaginary Sonicscape

28. Ayreon – The Human Equation

29. Phideaux - Snowtorch

30. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium (4 stars)


What do you think of this list? Good

Are you familiar with all of the albums? 13 of them

Are these 30 at all comparable to those of the "Classic Era"? God no!

What would your Top 30 from the 21st Century look like? Need time!
 

I've put my ratings in brackets and added my comments next to the questions

Thanks, Richard! I like your approach--and your circumspection.

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What do you think of this list: Surprisingly good!

Are you familiar with all of the albums: Familiar with 22/30, actually like 16/30.

Are these top 30 at all comparable to those of the classic era: Honestly, it’s a better list in a lot of ways; rock music has... progressed.

What would your top 30 from the 21st century look like: I’ll have to think about that.  Confident there’ll be no Magma on my list though.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

My list of 30 albums from the 21st Century (in no particular order)

Big Big Train - Folklore , English Electric Part One, The Second Brightest Star
Anathema - We're Here Because Were Here, Weather Systems
Dream The Electric Sleep - Heretics -- GREAT CHOICE!
All Traps On Earth - A Drop Of Light
IQ - Resistance
Dream Theater - Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing, In Absentia
Glass Hammer -The Inconsolable Secret
Tangerine Dream - Purgatorio -- I've NEVER!!
Pallas - Dreams Of Men -- Nor this one!
Haken - Affinity
Waste of Space Orchestra - Syntheosis
Steve Hackett - To Watch The Storms
Steven Wilson - Grace For Drowning, The Raven That Refused To Sing
Magenta - Seven, We Are Legend
Keith Emerson - Three Fates Project
Kansas - Somewhere To Elsewhere
King Crimson - The Power To Believe
Rush - Vapor Trails
Far Corner - Risk
The Mars Volta - Ampuctecture, Frances The Mute
Tool - Lateralus
Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition

Another AWESOME list! I have to admit that there are a few here that I've never listened to! Thanks!


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For me a general "top 30" and my personal one are quite different things. I'm fine with Tool, Opeth, Mars Volta, Steven Wilson being there even though they are nowhere near my personal favourites. All Traps is a fine album and I see why Wobbler and Discipline get appreciation even though I'm not a fan. My clear number one from that list is In Absentia (I find Deadwing so much better than Blank Planet, I really don't get why the latter is rated higher). As I wrote in the poll, I haven't heard quite a number of them.

How does this compare with the 70s? I think that list is clearly not up with the 70s, but the best stuff from the 2000s is!

Here's my list, based on years indicated in my digital system that are not always reliable and sometimes missing, so I may have missed some.

Top category (in no particular order within categories):
David Bowie - Blackstar
Radiohead - Kid A
Art Zoyd - Metropolis
Jaga Jazzist - What We Must
Jannick Top - Infernal Machina
North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon
Swans - The Seer
Swans - To Be Kind

Second Category:
iamthemorning - Lighthouse
Aphex Twin - Drukqs
Karda Estra - Eve
Holger Czukay - Linear City
Porcupine Tree - Recordings
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
Tortoise - It's All Around You
Battles - Mirrored
William D. Drake - Revere Reach
William D. Drake - The Rising of the Lights
Univers Zero - Clivages
David Sylvian - There's a Light That Enters Houses With No Other Houses in Sight
Art Zoyd - Eyecatcher
Art Zoyd - Phase V

Third Category (selection of six, there are more; all bands listed before excluded here):
From Monument to Masses - The Impossible Leap in 100 Simple Steps
Steve Hackett - To Watch the Storms
Zoviet France & Fossil Aerosol Mining Project - Patina Pooling
Sigur Ros - ()
Chenille (öOoOoOoOoO) - Samen

Just didn't make it:
Soft Machine - Hidden Details
Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will


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I genuinely really like all of these that i've heard and agree that many are as good or better than some of our "classics." Favorites are Wobbler, All Traps On Earth, Ghost Reveries, Hand. Cannot. Erase., and Road of Bones (pretty standard opinions, but for good reason Smile). I see the new Pendragon is in the mix but not listed here, def a super solid album, but not quite top 100 worthy imo.

King Gizzard has some of my favorite albums of the last two decades as well. My favorite is Flying Microtonal Banana. Not many ratings over here though.


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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:


AMAZING LIST, Ian! 
So, what do we have to do to raise consciousness--to get listeners to try these "less boring" albums (as well as to write reviews)?


I do lobby for what I like and try to spread the good word, probably too much for some as the pan-heads have been accused of a takeover. I should probably write more reviews. I also post about music fairly heavily on PE & FB.

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Probably not telling people their list are boring might be a start. We did have one overlap so I now declare that Far Corner - Risk is the best album of this century LOL

I think for a lot of us folks with boring tastes we do need a bit of time. I am now listening to Univers Zero for instance but I'm not suddenly going to develop a love for the music instantly.

I just meant from the breadth of styles in the list rather than the individual albums, there's a lot to like there. LOL


Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - May 26 2020 at 19:44
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