I really enjoy King Crimson and Jethro Tull, are there any more bands like this with a sort of medieval sound?
Also, any music suggestions in general for music along the lines of GY!BE and This Will Destroy You would be greatly appreciated.
I really enjoy King Crimson and Jethro Tull, are there any more bands like this with a sort of medieval sound?
Also, any music suggestions in general for music along the lines of GY!BE and This Will Destroy You would be greatly appreciated.
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I too am wondering the same thing.
I wouldn't really call them prog, but Fairport Convention is clearly influenced by medieval music.
love this one
This song is a good example:
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Amazing obscure Ukrainian band
I'm sure you know Gentle Giant, but if you don't, listen to this.
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You might also like one of these.
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Gryphon s/t
Focus, sometimes, specially Focus 3
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Anthony Phillips - The Geese and the Ghost
wasnt that Burzum album Varg made in jail basically medieval music arraigned on a Casio?
Comus, Bo Hansson, Tilt, etc
Those are on the top of my head
LITERALLY THIS
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Best medieval prog I've ever heard
>Final song uses elements and motifs of all the other songs
SO GOOD
ITT people who never actually listened to medieval music
weezer - the blue album
Wonder if there's any medieval music that sounds like Weezer
I think op just wanted prog that used medieval instruments
What you're looking for isn't "Medieval," but I won't bash because I can't think of a proper term to describe this.. fuck it. I guess we'll call it medieval for now
"Inspired by medieval FOLK music"
Bet you autistic assholes are thinking of medieval classical music
>medieval FOLK music
implying such things have been noted or released
implying they are not part of "medieval classical music"
implying they are remotely close to "progressive rock inspired by..."
pls go back to your Renaissance fairs
>implying such things have been noted or released
lol?
there's plenty of studies on european folk music
>implying they are not part of "medieval classical music"
you have no clue what classical music means do you?
>implying they are remotely close to "progressive rock inspired by..."
again, there are many studies on european folk music, anyone can listen and be inspired by them
:Blackmore's Night playing in the background:
>being a pretentious faggot, then accusing the other poster of being a pretentious faggot when you get proven wrong
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I'll recommend First Utterance as well
I've been planning on listening to Comus. Would you say they are similar to Gentle Giant's Octopus? And what's their second album like?
I loved their first album, their second album was kinda meh. They're not really like Gentle Giant. I highly recommend listening to them though.