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One of the more underrated genres of music is progressive rock. With its complex musicianship, often long suites, cryptic lyrics, lengthy instrumental sections, and (in many cases) long-winded concept albums, prog proves inaccessible to many, but dedicated listeners are rewarded with rich soundscapes and experiences. This thread is about that sort of music, whether it's rock or metal.
Post about your favorite progressive rock and metal bands here, examples of good prog rock and metal songs, or just talk about the genre(s) in general. Love it? Hate it? What bands do you love and hate? Anything prog goes.
For the uninitiated: it is literally impossible to "sum up" what prog is about, since by its nature it is experimental and...well...progressive. One of the quintessential classic prog bands, however, is King Crimson, and one of their most identifiable and accessible (though by no means their most progressive) songs follows:
This song is from 1969, when prog was in its infancy. The album on which it was featured would help shape the rock industry for the next decade and onward, ushering in an era of rampant "art rock" unlike most music listeners had heard. I would also suggest listening to "Dancing with the Moonlight Knight" by Gabriel-era Genesis, "Apercu" by Kansas, and "And You and I" by Yes for other early examples of prog.
For the uninitiated, both of these wikipedia articles do a good job of explaining the genres. Progressive rock: [link]; Progressive metal: [link]
Alternatively, this humorous Cracked article does an even better job: [link]
Famous examples of Progressive Rock bands are Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Pink Floyd; The Moody Blues; Jethro Tull; King Crimson; Rush; Genesis; Marillion; and Kansas. Famous examples of Progressive Metal bands are Dream Theater; Tool; and Pain of Salvation.
Discuss.
Post about your favorite progressive rock and metal bands here, examples of good prog rock and metal songs, or just talk about the genre(s) in general. Love it? Hate it? What bands do you love and hate? Anything prog goes.
For the uninitiated: it is literally impossible to "sum up" what prog is about, since by its nature it is experimental and...well...progressive. One of the quintessential classic prog bands, however, is King Crimson, and one of their most identifiable and accessible (though by no means their most progressive) songs follows:
This song is from 1969, when prog was in its infancy. The album on which it was featured would help shape the rock industry for the next decade and onward, ushering in an era of rampant "art rock" unlike most music listeners had heard. I would also suggest listening to "Dancing with the Moonlight Knight" by Gabriel-era Genesis, "Apercu" by Kansas, and "And You and I" by Yes for other early examples of prog.
For the uninitiated, both of these wikipedia articles do a good job of explaining the genres. Progressive rock: [link]; Progressive metal: [link]
Alternatively, this humorous Cracked article does an even better job: [link]
Famous examples of Progressive Rock bands are Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Pink Floyd; The Moody Blues; Jethro Tull; King Crimson; Rush; Genesis; Marillion; and Kansas. Famous examples of Progressive Metal bands are Dream Theater; Tool; and Pain of Salvation.
Discuss.
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