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Interesting question: what is the best prog band that released their first album in the 21st century?
Interesting question: what is the best prog band that released their first album in the 21st century?
I'd say 3 could count here... they really weren't known until the 00's. I have to say, I've seen them twice live and they were much more exciting than I find them to be on CD.
Interesting question: what is the best prog band that released their first album in the 21st century?
(that doesn't annoy me like Mars Volta)
I've head almost all of those bands, but none of them is as fresh and interesting (to me)
I view Blackfield (along with other super-group spin-offs like Transatlantic and OSI) to still have their origins in earlier decades.
And there lies a slight problem with your argument. You may not find some bands fresh and interesting, but other people do.
As we've both said, it's now moving more into prog/alternative, and progressive has become almost a stigma that bands are desperately trying to avoid as soon as they smell the mainstream.
But I'm going to go out on a limb and say Elbow, though I've just discovered them a little more than a year ago. They have a truly unique sound that is unlike anything I've heard... it doesn't instantly grab you, but like any great prog, the layers come out after many repeated listens. Their Abbey Road live recording of the Seldom Seen Kid album with an orchestra and chorus was amazing... I think that sealed the deal for me.
I saw DT on every tour from Images & Words up to Train of Thought. I think I've kind of cooled off to them lately. I saw one of their recent concert DVDs, and they still have it... I'm just too old to be going to see the same band 10 times.
I've been a huge fan of Marillion. They were my favorite band in the 90s, but I'm really disappointed with their output overt he last 10 years. Marbles was brilliant, but everything else in the 00s was a huge let-down when compared to their peak (Misplaced Childhood through Afraid of Sunlight IMO). I'm still hoping that one more diamond-in-the-rough will come out of nowhere like Marbles did.
Yeah, I got started on them when my music theory teacher played Images and Words in class. Differently than most fans, however, I tend to like their Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence and after music the most.
What about Kings X, and the Jelly Jam - thought they were both pretty good - also Transatlantic
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