hectorse said:OK, I am guilty, I don't really dig Porcupine Tree music that much.
So true! He did so much different stuff, I guess it's legitimate to call it progressive, yeah. I'm listening to Let's make the water turn black right now. :lol It's awesome.zoukka said:![]()
King of (progressive) music.
Lorr said:I'm kind of in the same boat. I've only listened to In Absentia, but it seems like it might be a little overproduced for my tastes. Are there any other albums worth giving a shot?
The end began long ago. Did you even hear Linoleum? So uninspired.WHOAguitarninja said:It looks like the upcoming Pain of Salvation double album "Road Salt" is being split into two seperate albums =/.
It bothers me that they would divide what was originally a single concept like that. Seems to be...against what the band has been up to this point. I'm hoping this isn't the beggining of the end of what made PoS great.
evilromero said:The end began long ago. Did you even hear Linoleum? So uninspired.
EzLink said:Man, I still only have Deadwing from PT. I think I'll grab In Absentia today
CrankyJay said:Deadwing was how I was introduced to PT. I wasn't really feeling it, and then listened to In Absentia and that is what cemented me, especially when I read the background story and theories on the album's meaning. I found the whole thing fascinating and incredibly genius.
It lasts about 6 yearsEzLink said:In other news, since the last time this thread was bumped I've developed a borderline unhealthy obsession with Led Zeppelin and a huge fucking man crush on Jimmy Page
Lightbulb Sun is my favorite PT album.EzLink said:Hey cool, that's kinda how I feel about Deadwing. Very talented musicianship on the album, no doubt, but I didn't feel that sort of "connection" with it and it didn't really draw me in. Very much looking forward to checking out In Absentia now
doitlive said:Lightbulb Sun is my favorite PT album.
Stephen Wilson just went down quality-wise starting from Deadwing.
PT's early space-rock stuff is also pretty good.
Earl Cazone said:Trains is and will always be the best PT song.
there is no way they can top it. the arrangements are perfect, so it is factually impossible for them to ever write a better song
Nice. How did I not find this thread until now? I listen to Classical mostly now but I still listen to Prog from time to time.ShadowPampers said:Big fan of classic Crimson, Camel and Yes here. Just recently started listening to Porcupine Tree and I really dig it.
My favorite prog rock albums include:
In The Court Of The Crimson King
Red
Larks Tongues in Aspic
Close to the edge
The Yes Album
Yes (most underrated yes album by far)
Fragile
Thick as a Brick
Mirage
The Snow Goose
I also love classic Dream theater, particularly Images and Scenes![]()
If you want some more unknown recommendations I say take a look at an album called Collosus Adea by Parallel Mind. Never knew anyone who knows about this album in real life, but its instrumental bliss at its finest.
Also, if anyone listens to latinamerican rock, you will know that Alturas de Machu Pichu (heights of machu pichu) is one of the greatest prog rock albums ever created
Woffls said:Prog Rock
Pink Floyd
Coheed and Cambria
Wishbone Ash
Genesis
Hawkwind
Rush
Transatlantic
Focus
Electronic Light Orchestra
Prog Metal
Dream Theater
Symphony X
Protest the Hero
Ayreon
Shadow Gallery
Liquid Tension Experiment
Fates Warning
Star One
Tool
Opeth
Waltari
Meshuggah
Converge
Vaguely in order of how much I like them.
It lasts about 6 years![]()
Lionheart1827 said:Jeez dude, I recommend all of them.
If you want Scenes from a Memory style Dream Theater, check out Seventh Wonder's "Mercy Falls." Concept album very similar to Scenes from a Memory. I love the guys voice, too. Waiting In the Wings is badass, too.
If you want Dream Theater in the style of Images and Words, check out Spheric Universe's albums, namely Anima and Mental Torments. Their newest release Unreal is pretty good, but definitely get Anima.
Anubis Gate are in a class of their own. Andromeda Unchained is EASILY one of the best albums I've ever heard. If you love prog, for the love of god, check that out. Has everything you'd want in prog metal, long songs with instrumental cuts, great singing, and the vocal harmonies are awesome. Andromeda Unchained is an awesome concept album, so is Detached. DO NOT get Purification, terrible album. A perfect Forever is good, but it has a different singer.
Circus Maximus - both albums, more closer to symphony x, but can sound like DT at some points, guitarist has a very clean Petrucci style. Awesome band.
Serenity-Fallen Sanctuary. The singer sounds kind of like Sonata Arcticas singer, however, it is more metal than Sonata arctica. Great album.
Also, there is a band called Darkwater and they have an album called "Calling the Earth to Witness." They are currently working a new one as well, but they only have that one album and its pretty damn good. Good fusion between Dream Theater and Symphony X styles.
Another good band is Knight Area, check out the album Under a New Sign. They are closer to prog rock but are pretty good as well. The title track is an instrumental and I'm a sucker for good synth tunes, and its definitely got it.
I'm not sure if you like Mastodon, but Crack the Skye is awesome. I dont like their other albums, but Crack the Skye is something that I'm able to listen to.
Shadow Gallery is pretty good, they have a lot of albums but I'd definitely recommend the album Tyranny.
Threshold is really popular in the UK. I'd recommend their latest 3 albums, Critical Mass, Subsurface, and Dead Reckoning. Awesome stuff.
Its great, but not as good.DarknessTear said:I love Lips of Ashes!
ShadowPampers said:Also, if anyone listens to latinamerican rock, you will know that Alturas de Machu Pichu (heights of machu pichu) is one of the greatest prog rock albums ever created
leroy hacker said:I'd never heard of this album or any other South American rock before so I did a search and found this video of a performance of this album on Machu Picchu. It's awesome. Thanks for posting about it here. I am very glad to have been introduced to this music
Los Jaivas - La Poderosa Muerte (Alturas de Machu Picchu) P1
Los Jaivas - La Poderosa Muerte (Alturas de Machu Picchu) P2
Douglas Quaid said:![]()
Amongst the best albums ever, IMO.
ShadowPampers said:I'm glad I could help. That is indeed an amazing progressive song with andinean influences. The entirety of the lyrics is actually a poem by Pablo Neruda
Truant said:There's nothing progressive about 90% of all progressive rock. It's as stale and lifeless as modern autotuned rap and R&B.
I think perhaps Battles, Extra Life and Kayo Dot could be seen as progressive, but that's like three bands. Sad.
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