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<blockquote data-quote="Citanul" data-source="post: 54448932" data-attributes="member: 150537"><p>To some extent yes, but I think it's more that specific genres of prog don't push boundaries as much anymore. When you consider that prog-metal's been around for 20 years, neo-prog for 30 years and symphonic prog for 40 years*, then naturally there isn't going to be that much innovation amongst bands playing that style of prog.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned it earlier in the thread, but I would say that the innovation seems to be coming from prog bands who tend to have their roots in alternative rock rather than more traditional prog. If you want prog that pushes boundaries then that's where you need to be looking.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">*very rough figures just to illustrate a point</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citanul, post: 54448932, member: 150537"] To some extent yes, but I think it's more that specific genres of prog don't push boundaries as much anymore. When you consider that prog-metal's been around for 20 years, neo-prog for 30 years and symphonic prog for 40 years*, then naturally there isn't going to be that much innovation amongst bands playing that style of prog. I mentioned it earlier in the thread, but I would say that the innovation seems to be coming from prog bands who tend to have their roots in alternative rock rather than more traditional prog. If you want prog that pushes boundaries then that's where you need to be looking. [SIZE=1]*very rough figures just to illustrate a point[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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