Ding-dong editionA thread for extreme, abrasive, progressive, or experimental rock-based music.This means metal, hardcore, experimental rock, noise rock, and others.Music that is mainstream, "alternative", novelty-driven, "proggy" but not progressive, or not primarily rock, is discouraged.>Is [genre/band/album] fit for /xxr/?If you have to ask, probably not.Old: >>128788157
I'm a prog rock fan trying to get into metal/prog metal.Is there anything like Ruins, but for metal? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMrSOdvWdr8
>>128882422Neoandertals
>>128882347You guys ever listen to L Voag? It was this one man band project from 1979 with bits of this heat-ish post punk, avant-prog, some tape fuckery, noisy sections, absurd humour, etc. Got this recommendation from Nurse With Wound's Steven Stapleton and it was pretty cool. Might have released this on his label even, I'm not sure.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhhyPJrjkio
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>>128882440OP here, I've listened to some of both and I can see the similarity.
>>128882507I'm not sure I'll like it, but I'll have to hear what this sounds like.