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Topic: Some punky prog albums to greater or lesser extent
Posted By: Logan
Subject: Some punky prog albums to greater or lesser extent
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 12:41
These are 25 albums that I think contain a punky-prog aesthetic to a greater or lesser degree.  Please vote for one of them and mention it in a post, and then feel free to mention any others.  There are lots t I like that I did not list that i think could be suitable.  In fact, there's a lot of post-punk that I would relate to progressive rock.

{edited to correct a typo}


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Posted By: siLLy puPPy
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 12:50
This Heat although there are many excellent albums on that list


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Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 13:23
Fact and Fiction, one of my favorite albums = insta-vote!

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Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 13:39
The Frippinator!

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Posted By: Jared
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 14:07
Another of Greg's polls where I don't know the majority of bands, but struggle to get excited about the ones I have heard... Punky Prog is just not for me, I'm afraid.. any time a band did a 'punked up' number, it tended to turn out to be a mistake, unless you were Van der Graaf Generator, of course.

I've voted Twelfth Night as I did like some of their music and this was their best...

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Posted By: SleepingFinger
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 14:33
I really like that Cardiacs album. It’s almost like Post Punk cross pollinating with Prog. I’m a Punk guy with an interest in Prog, so I find it to be a great middle ground sort of album.


Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 14:33
I love lots of punky,\ and punk-influenced music (including of the pronk, art rock and experimental rock varieties).  I think I'll play some Wire right now.

Voted Camberwell Now.


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Posted By: cstack3
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 15:59
Make mine Exposure.  Also, Fripp's amazing dance band "The League of Gentlemen" would qualify nicely!  

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Posted By: RockHound
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 17:23
League of Gentleman is my favorite punky prog album, and Remain in Light is my favorite of the ones listed here.



Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 17:46
The Ghost Trade is the best, and that means quite something as there are many great albums. I particularly mention Peter Hammill's Patience, an album that is rarely discussed, but is my favourite of his solo work. 


Posted By: Mellotron Storm
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 18:06
I gave Thinking Plague a vote but This Heat is pretty groovy too.

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Posted By: mellotronwave
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 20:25
Hamill Peter
imho Nadir's big chance would have been a better choice.
A real seizure with the trilogy chameleon/Silent corner/In camera.


Posted By: mellotronwave
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 20:31
also of interest :

Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World W...     
Robert Fripp - Exposure     
Peter Hammill - Patience    

The Pineapple Thief - Variations on a Dream     

Talking Heads - Remain in Light     

This Heat - Deceit
   
I seem to remember that PH produced TH’s first album in 1979

Twelfth Night - Fact and Fiction ( neo prog imo)


Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: July 08 2024 at 21:16
King Crimson - Discipline. The Talking Heads meet Crimson.

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Posted By: Junges
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 00:52
I gave Voivod some love

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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 01:01
A lot of albums I enjoy here (by This Heat, Kayo Dot, black midi, Art Bears, Beeheart...) so this would have been difficult for me if Children of God wasn't in the poll.

Btw: For Voivod I would personally have gone for Killing Technology in this context.


Posted By: octopus-4
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 01:07
Reading "punky prog", my first thought was "Cardiacs" even before seeing the list.

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Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 01:25
Robert Fripp - Exposure
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Doc At The Radar Station
Talking Heads - Remain In Light
Peter Hammill - Patience


Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 04:29
This Heat. It's my goal to launch 25 trillion sewing machines into space.

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Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 05:57
Robert Fripp, Captain Beefheart, Pineapple Thief.


Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 06:06
Cardiacs

This Heat
Uz Jsme Doma
black midi
Squid
Art Bears
Cheer-Accident

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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 10:05

the Prog Metal of Nothingface, and yes, quite punkish too


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Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: July 09 2024 at 10:54
Thanks for all of the posts, much appreciated.

Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

King Crimson - Discipline. The Talking Heads meet Crimson.


Yes, it does have that same New Wave post-punk aesthetic as Talking Heads.  I probably should have thought of it, but then Talking Heads I only thought of just before I posted this and deleted another to make space.  I really like pre-Discipline King Crimson, but Discipline never really appealed to me.  Mind you, I'm not big on Talking Heads either beyond some songs -- particularly Psycho Killer.  Qu'est-ce que c'est, one might say?  Maybe I should run, run, run, run, run, run, run away.  Now David Byrne solo has some stuff I love, as does Adrian Belew.

I've mentioned it in three other topics of late already (I do that), but one I have been into of late is Daughters' You Won't Get What You Want from 2018.  This is more Noise/ Industrial/ Post-Punk Rock than Prog but I do tend to place such music under the progressive rock banner even if it's more some kind of alternative rock. But whatever, prog shmog.  Prog as a genre does not hold that much interest to me musically and I tend to favour music that could fall under  loose prog umbrealla, but I digress



Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

Reading "punky prog", my first thought was "Cardiacs" even before seeing the list.


Nothing screams Pronk more than Cardiacs, imo. At least as a style-thing, cause I can scream "Pronk!" pretty loud.

I like how it was put here in terms of the Cardiacs album I went with.

Originally posted by SleepingFinger SleepingFinger wrote:

I really like that Cardiacs album. It’s almost like Post Punk cross pollinating with Prog. I’m a Punk guy with an interest in Prog, so I find it to be a great middle ground sort of album.


I ten to think of my town Vancouver as punk town.  I heard Cardiacs played on university radio decades ago, as well as things like Pere Ubu. 

Oh, I had wanted to include Tuxedomoon' got quite vicious with trying to limit to 25.  Be nice to do a seperate poll with them, The Residents, Renaldo and the Loaf, Snakefinger.... You know, some of the really good stuff (depending on tastes of course).


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