need some good prog rock bands / albums to listen to Sup Forums
show me what you've got.
Pic related, been listening to this non-stop
need some good prog rock bands / albums to listen to Sup Forums
show me what you've got.
Pic related, been listening to this non-stop
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Porcupine Tree
Legend says King Crimson released several albums after In the Court. If only there was some way of finding said holy grail, you could listen to them as well.
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spotify can only get you so far unfortunately
Listen to Dfa's 4th
you the bomb user
Dun is the best
If you like ITCOTCK, you should at least track down 'Red' and 'Lark's Tongues in Aspic' and give them a listen.
Why would you musically castrate yourself with spotify?
quickest way for me to gain access to music
feel disgusting using it sometimes desu
You do realise there's slseek, right?
Never used it, should i bother?
>should i bother?
You want to hear more of King Crimson than just their first album, along with half the albums on this chart
that most likely aren't on spotify, and get it through a piece of software that runs 50 times faster than spotify? Then yeah, you should.
alright user, will trust your judgement. will reply my thoughts
goddamn, i can find nearly anything here
Gavin Harrison now plays drums in King Crimson.
He used to play for Porcupine Tree.
In Absentia, Fear of a Blank Planet, and The Incident are great albums that you should listen to.
will look into it user, thanks
Steven Wilson was the frontman of Porcupine Tree. He went solo and released some stunning albums. One is called The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories), and the other is Hand. Cannot. Erase.
Raven is escpecially king crimson-esque.
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Alan Parson did the engineering on Raven.
bless you, good man
All Genesis albums from 1970 to 1980
Drama - Yes
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These user!
I think Lark's Tongues in Aspic is KC's best, but you might want to listen to the live version, which is much more wild and heavy (see The Great Deciever). I also like Discipline, Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair, but they're a much differeny kind of prog
Everyone on Sup Forums continues to ignore Rush's most "prog rock" work
merci, will look into them
My fav album ever m8
you better sort yourself out with some RUSH lad
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I'd reccomend Lighthouse by iamthemorning, but I don't know if it's considered prog.
GOAT
OP, fucking kill yourself please you summerfag retard
Remove Porcupine Tree and put some Rush like Moving Pictures.
> mon club secret
For modern prog that is not metal I guess you can check Dear Hunter, Mew, Dungen, Black Mountain, Knifeworld, Archive, Bent Knee, Omar Rodriguez Lopez solo stuff (and Mars Volta if you havent) and Melody's Echo Chamber newest song is very proggy too.
Listen to this gem from Argentina
Going to recommend my absolute favourite band, Pendragon. I've never once seen them mentioned on Sup Forums, which makes me sad.
They started out with a sound very similar to Pink Floyd, helped pioneer the neo-prog rock sub genre in the 90s, and currently have a borderline metal sound. This is my favoruite album, from 2001.
Though this is their first concept album, it isn't their most proggy
Most of caravans discography is pretty good.
Desu
This one is probably my favorite prog-rock album.
GENTLE GIANT
LISTEN TO
>Gentle Giant.
>Aquirung the Taste.
>In a Glass House.
>The Power and the Glory.
>Free Hand.
>Interview.
> The second half of The Missing Peice
And i almost forgot my favorite, "Three Friends"
This.
I'd start with Free Hand
FPBP