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Wicked Dutchman
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 77
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My top 5 prog metalbands! What are yours?
Hey everybody,
it’s time we make this board a little more ALIVE!!! So tell me, and the rest, what are your 5 TOP (PROG)METAL bands at the moment? I’ll start of course: 1. DREAM THEATER – Been a fan since 1992. 8 awesome albums (I do not like the first one very much with C.D. as a singer). I’ve met James LaBrie three times (he’s an awesome person, very nice and down-to-earth) and the rest of the boys as well (once). They (still) manage to move me. I can enter another zone while listening to their music and that is something I want from my music – feelings/emotions etc. I’ve seen them live about 15 times now – awesome shows! 2. SEVENTH WONDER – W.I.T.W. got me by the balls from the first time listening and it still manages to kick my ass. Awesome songs, with good balance between hard and soft moments. I really hope ‘Mercy Falls’ will do the same thing, or even more! SW is a band who, in my opinion, can become pretty huge within the progmetal scene (of course they are allready in my book). 3. CIRCUS MAXIMUS – 2 albums with good/awesome songs. I have to say I like ‘Isolate’ even more than their debut. Saw them live a couple of months ago (with SX) and they kicked ass. I hope their next album (are they writing it now?) will make them huge as well. 4. SHADOW GALLERY – Awesome harmonies and melodies. ‘Tyranny’ and ‘Room V’ are (almost) flawless albums. If you don’t know SG, check this band out! 5. PATHOSRAY – made only one album, but damn, what an album it is. ProgMETAL that kicks your ass. I hope they can deliver another classic in the future. So, this is it. Feel free to comment and to post your top 5 as well!! Greetz, Jamesfan |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: France
Posts: 11
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5 progmetal bands.
Well, I'll give this little game a try...
1- Shadow Gallery : If you consider Shadow Gallery as progmetal, then yes, they are indeed my Number ONE progmetal band. They are one of the very rare bands which are not from the seventies that stands as one of my top favourites. All their five albums are essential to me. I think they are just beyond labels, anyway...like Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Queen or Led Zeppelin are. and for me they not more metal than... something else, while all the other progmetal bands are first and foremost rooted in heavy metal/hard-rock I love their symphonic style and fantastic vocal harmonies. Such a pity they never toured and are not very productive. 2- Dream Theater : I got really disappointed by some albums ("Six Degrees" and "Train of Thoughts", especially) but I love some others, and I do enjoyed Octavarium very much, and also Systematic Chaos... less heavy and more melodic than they had been.. that's why. 3- Threshold : I love their first, with the incredible singer Damian Wilson, "Wounded Land". The third one where he returned, "Extinct Instinct" isn't as good... I also like all the albums featuring Mac, less the last one, just before he left the band... that's more brtual sometimes. Other favourites are "Critical Mass" and "Hypothetical". It's not so much virtuoso stuff like DT, but it's very good melodies, and well-built solo parts, with some really interesting keyboards sounds, unlike to many bands that just use always the same textures 4- Symphony X, I have a love/hate relationship with them as I think they are too violent fo rmy taste... but I love some of their tracks, especially the one that features some classical music influences. I gave up with their last album, that I really don't like for the most... The vocals are way too brutal for my taste. Favourites are "Divine Wings of Tragedy" and "V". 5- I could mention Seventh Wonder, yes.. ![]() I also liked pretty much the latest from Tomorrow's Eve (great singer), and another German band that did only two records (with almost 10 years in between !) : Ricochet. Their second album "Zarah - A Teartown Story" is a very good concept-album. Another great singer on this album. Look there : http://www.myspace.com/welcometoteartown And there was the now defunct band created by Mark Boals, Ring Of Fire. I wouldn't list Rhapsody (Of Fire) as progmetal... although they do some progressive tracks, without a doubt, but not so often. Same with Sonata Arctica... But on another side, I think Iron Maiden would deserve to be called the "ancestors of progressive metal"... I do like them pretty much. Still today, I think "Powerslave", "Somewhere in Time" and the masterpiece that is "Seventh Son From a Seventh Son" have got several tracks that belong to what we would later call "progressive metal". The two records with Blaze Bailey as well (although I don't like them). And the other albums all have at least one or two progressive numbers, sometimes more. cheers Marc |
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Murray Hill is home
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: NYC, NY Oak Park, MI
Posts: 4,427
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It's impossible for me to narrow it down to five. But to narrow it down to ten, I won't include any tech/prog death or thrash bands (otherwise, I'd even have trouble narrowing it down to 20).
Fates Warning (innovative, unorthodox, and very emotional) Scott Mosher (very unique approach, mixing neo-prog rock, prog metal and new age) Seventh Wonder (WITW is one of my most played prog metal albums. It's not so often I come across a prog album with the melodic sensibility of AOR) Mind's Eye (whether it was their more neo-prog sounding material, or the heavier, more film score approach on A Gentleman's Hurricane, Daniel has yet to release anything short of brilliant) Dreamscape (Great ambiance, yet really crushing. 5th Season is one of my favorite prog metal albums) Cynic (great as a tech death band, but they really evolved into an incredible fusion prog band when they released Focus) Evergrey (very dark, really moving, with some of my favorite ballads) Dream Theater (not really much of a fan of their material after Kevin Moore left, but I adore their first three albums) Tomorrow's Eve (Mirrors Of Creation: Genesis II is another one of my favorite prog metal albums. Great story, very visual with their sound and pretty tasteful) Pathosray (granted, they have only released one album, considering the sheer number of times I have listened to it in the past month or so, they definitely deserve mention)
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Timboooooo
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Canberra
Posts: 804
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In no particular order:
Seventh Wonder Symphony X Shadow Gallery Dream Theater Mind Odyssey (http://www.myspace.com/mindodyssey07) |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Canada
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Norway
Posts: 252
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My top five would look like this.
Pagan's Mind Circus Maximus Seventh Wonder Myrath Threshold But so many others i listen to regulary, Pathosray, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Darkwater, Spheric Universe Experiment.... |
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Wicked Dutchman
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 77
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Great to see that Shadow Gallery is mentioned a lot.
They are indeed awesome..............do any of you know if they are in 'writing-mode' or something like that? It's been a while since 'Room V' so any new material would be great. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: France
Posts: 11
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The problem is that they never earned a living from their music, unlike Dream Theater... they have their jobs and making their elaborated albums with such incredibly rich arrangements/overdubs takes a lot of time... Do you know Gary's side project with DC Cooper, with Kurt Barabas on bass (Under The Sun) and Nick D'Virgilio on drums (Spock's Beard) ? The project is called Amaran's Plight and the album's title is "Voice in the Light". That was released last year. I liked it very much, and we can find some common elements with Shadow Gallery, although I prefer Mike Baker's voice, in general. Cheers - Marc Last edited by Marc66 : July 25th, 2008 at 10:17 AM. |
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Wicked Dutchman
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 77
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indeed. It's unbelievable that music that is that beautiful isn't noticed by more people!!! Quote:
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