Progressive Rock

What's your favorite progressive rock album Sup Forums?

this one is good

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Crimson desu

objectively this is the best prog album

but some of my favorites are Black Widow's Sacrifice, and Rush - A Farewell to Kings

I love close to the edge, but I prefer relayer.

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>SITTING ON A PARK BENCH

Didn't care about it much at first listen but there more prog I listen to the more I appreciate Lark's Tongues in Aspic.

9.5/10

8/10

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8.5/10

>neo-prog

Prog rock died in 1980.

Anything by Camel. I love that band.

Steven Wilson has kinda resurrected it in the early 2000's. There are plenty of progressice rock bands out there today. Of course they never gonna be as revolutionary as King Crimson, Yes, Jethro's Tull and stuff like that.

First track (minus the last few minutes), Easy Money and Exiles are GOAT

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came here to post this

>Prog rock died in 1980.
see

>Prog rock died in 1980.

My nigger

i like these
and so did yes

Probably this at the moment.

this is one of the best

is this better than the first one?

absolutely insane album. alpha and omega are really good too.

polyphia - inspire

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>not even the best pink floyd album

yes

same

1. Cardiacs - Sing to God
2. Tipographica - God Says I Can't Dance
3. World's End Girlfriend - Seven Idiots
4. Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning
5. Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per un Amico

This is a fucking masterpiece, one of the best albums of 1975 without a doubt

my nigga

Camel are minor-league prog though

Starless is one of my Top 3 favourites. But it's really hard to choose a favourite album

This + Foxtrot/Selling England by The Pound

This + Relayer

i guess i dont have a real favourite

You're a fucking minor league faggot

CttE is my all time favourite.
Have a big soft spot for pic related.
>I KNOW WHAT I LIIIIKE
>AND I LIIIKE WHAT I KNOOWWW

I know there are better prog rock albums out there but this album to me is perfect I would change nothing about it

yeah actually that's real fucking true might be the best album ever

>Per un Amico

MUH NIGGGG

Storia di un Minuto is also really fucking good

Actually this one

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Camel fucking rocks, man.

I posted this originally, didn't actually think mu would appreciate an album about

>your penis

i disagree

I find it hard to really hard to choose, but probably this.

All great choices.

Muh nigga

Biffy Clyro-Blackened Sky

Steven Wilson is not neo prog retard

>5 shit songs and one decent """"experimental"""" lolsolongsong

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What's your favourite then?

This album. So underated

i dont listen to trash dadpop

Why are you even in this thread then?

Rishloo is my new tool.

spotify:track:2jlLOyWeVwSwTQE409vWXb

i'm here for prog. pink floyd isn't prog. dont post it again.

I like this one best

>spotify:track:2jlLOyWeVwSwTQE409vWXb

stfu everyone uses spotify....

Thanks dude. I loved Tubullar Bells. This one is fucking good too

>webplayer
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I dont see the problem

>reddit userbase
>reddit content
>tracks you and sells your information
of course YOU wouldn't see the problem *rolls eyes*

>The 'Pink Floyd isn't prog' meme

sup reddit

YES!

I have withdrawal symptoms. Help me Sup Forums

I have 4 prog albums rated 5/5 on my RYM

Two of them have been posted ITT:
the other 2 are Damnation by Opeth and Lateralus by Tool.

also, there's this, which isn't "prog rock" but so much about it reminds me of pink floyd.

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I love Pink Floyd, but I always considered them to be more art rock than prog. But those are all amazing albums.

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haven't been listening to as much over the last year or so, but it's still probably my favorite genre

national health gets no love on here

Underrated album

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love this one. when the vocals come in in histoires sans paroles i absolutely die

>tfw there are at least 3 new chroma key songs out there from his patreon that nobody has uploaded
wish he'd put that money to use and get an album out

I love that album, especially Indiscipline, but it's not really prog.

I love the sounds they use on Collapso

Same but on Vert and Dixie

pretty sure there's a live video of it where they actually shatter a bunch of wine glasses on stage

in what way isn't discipline prog?

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>prog

Heh, educate yourself kiddo. This ain't prog - armin was prog, deadmau5 is prog. This drivel from a bunch of potheads isn't even close.

(not true, by the way)
Since all these were already posted

Wrong question.
In what way is discipline prog?
It doesn't even sound like other prog!

Nice haha

Shoot taste

Worst ITT

>it doesn't even sound like other prog
literally the point of prog is to not sound like itself

Then it literally wouldn't be a genre...
By that logic Velvet Underground is prog, wtf...

i don't think prog is a genre desu. a bunch of bands who do sound somewhat alike get lumped in as "progressive rock" (genesis, king crimson, rush, yes, etc.) but there are tons of bands outside of those that still exhibit progressive tendencies (velvet underground being one, to a certain extent)

>Worst ITT
>Said the guy with Cardiacs as one of his GOATs

prog = experimental
anyone who disagrees is either shitposting or a fanboy of "le wrong generation prog" and thinks prog is dead

this is objectively the best prog album of all time

If they sound somewhat alike they are a genre, who just happens to be called progressive rock, whether they are progressive or not

Progressive is not experimental, it refers to narrative progression. Also, I prefer modern prog (not cheesy retro-prog and "post-prog") to old prog

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I liked Periphery II better than that one honestly.

Is it really a prog rock album? I've always just thought of it as really well-played heavy psych.

Make way, plebeians, the true king of progressive rock is coming through.

Italian prog ftw

it's totally prog, just through a sort of 80's post-punk filter. It's got the time signatures, the 'progressing songs', the out-of-bounds melodic tendencies

wew lad did somebody say prog

wew lad this is actually not bad

kind of tricks you in a way :3

It's like the first one, but more ambitious, more out-there and pretty much better. It's occasionally more self indulgent, but sometimes there's a reason for that. It took me like 10 listens to realize the soundscape between two of the tracks was puerto rico, one of the most identifiable field recordings ever on PURPOSE to show where the story takes place. Granted, it's far from a straightforward story.

i saw them live and they were absolutely horrific. completely fell apart twice, and only played for like 25 minutes. that album's alright though