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Demetrio
05-24-2007, 04:57 PM
Which ones do you recommend?

Some of my favorites are these:

- Sigur Rós
- Dredg
- Mew
- Oceansize
- Secret Machines
- King Black Acid

Cheers,
Demetrio.

3-LockBox
05-24-2007, 07:34 PM
Pure Reason Revolution
Coheed & Cambria

Rae
05-24-2007, 09:15 PM
The Dwarves

~Rae

Swish
05-25-2007, 04:59 AM
Hate to admit that, but 'tis true.

G Swish

-Jar-
05-25-2007, 08:02 AM
Hate to admit that, but 'tis true.

G Swish

You beat me to it gramps.

"The Tain" is very proggy.

I'm trying to think of anyone else I've heard recently..

a band maybe not "Proggy" but very progressive..

Battles.

-jar

ForeverAutumn
05-25-2007, 08:06 AM
Hate to admit that, but 'tis true.

G Swish

Bwaaaahaaahaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!

Muse.
And even though they aren't together anymore, The Tea Party.

3-LockBox
05-25-2007, 03:55 PM
Bwaaaahaaahaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!

Be careful who you evoke there, missy!

ForeverAutumn
05-25-2007, 05:33 PM
Be careful who you evoke there, missy!

[Girlish chant] Swish likes a proggy band! Swish likes a proggy band! [/Girlish chant] :yesnod: Teeheehee. :lol:

I should also probably mention Mercury Rev and, another G Swish favourite, Super Furry Animals.

unleasHell
05-27-2007, 07:34 PM
check these guys out:

http://www.myspace.com/blacktiedynasty

they are coming to Los Angeles next month and I plan on Shoot so photos of them...

Ex Lion Tamer
05-28-2007, 06:08 AM
Radiohead
Trail of Dead

kexodusc
05-28-2007, 06:29 AM
I'll throw out a couple of obvious ones:
Tool
Nine Inch Nails

Reminds me of a Tool show I was at - a bunch of guys were there waiting around us for the doors to open, they all had Nine Inch Nails and Tool T-shirts (and one guy had on a Bowie tee). Anyway, they started bashing prog for making 8 minute + songs when 4 minute songs would do, excessive wankery, etc...I gathered they were in a metal band of their own.
They loved the instrumentals, layers, and concept themes in Nine Inch Nail albums, and just thought that Tool was ground breaking by enjoying some success using odd time signatures and making songs that didn't fit into a 3 minute video or radio spot...Tool wouldn't sell out to "the man", apparently...too much integrity and focus on their songs and albums and not making a quick buck. That's why they had cred with their fans...

Sometimes I wonder if some marketing guru at a label started calling all their prog bands something else with a catchy name, I dunno "unorthodox" or something - some clever way of sounding rebellious - if prog bands wouldn't get treated better.

Demetrio
05-28-2007, 02:11 PM
In addition to my above list, I will also mention these other greats:

THE TEA PARTY - Alt-Metal at the best. Favorite releases: "Transmission", "TripTych" and "Interzone Mantras".

V.A.S.T. - Sort of "Electronic Rock". My favorites, in this order: "Nude" and "Visual Audio Sensory Theater".

ANATHEMA - Kind of "atmospheric metal". Favorites: "A Fine Day to Exit", "Judgement" and "Alternative 4".

Demetrio.

ForeverAutumn
05-28-2007, 02:47 PM
In addition to my above list, I will also mention these other greats:

THE TEA PARTY - Alt-Metal at the best. Favorite releases: "Transmission", "TripTych" and "Interzone Mantras".

Demetrio.

Have you heard Jeff Martin's solo disk? I was so excited for it to come out, but then I found it disappointing. It had a lot of Tea Party influence but wasn't nearly as good.

Demetrio
05-28-2007, 03:01 PM
Hi, FA!!!

I didn't have any chance to hear that Jeff Martin solo yet. And judging by your comments, it sounds like I am not losing that much, huh? ;-)

Kind regards,
Demetrio.