Prog art editionWhat is Progressive Rock?>https://rateyourmusic.com/genre/progressive-rock/>>https://www.progarchives.com/Progressive-rock.asp#definitionGood albums to start with?>https://www.musicgenretree.org/essential_prog.png (embed) (embed)Obscure prog gems>https://rateyourmusic.com/list/antonbildern/a-secret-society-obscure-progressive-rock-albums/prev: >>>130089441
Invisible Touch
>>130194087is not prog.
>>130194135Like Ween
>>130194140Yes.
wish I had me one of them musical boxes
>>130194087I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism.
>>130194381Their previous work was too artsy, too intellectual
WHY DON'T YOU TOUCH ME?! WHY DON'T YOU TOUCH ME?! TOUCH ME!
>>130194409Wonder how he feels about Peter Gabriel
>>130194087in too deep >>>
Nursery Cryme>>>FoxtrotFew know this!
Lamb > PoundArc > CielShrimple as
>>130194698Land of Confusion >>>
>>130195442It comes close. It's true that most people only talk about Supper's Ready when speaking of Foxtrot, but I'd argue that Can-Utility and the Coastliners is not only one of Genesis's best, but one of my favorite prog songs in general https://youtu.be/nfBKr73_xPE?si=4c3G1aM8epEGHHLv
>>130195442They both way better than Selling
>>130194061I see that is Yukari but who is the head on the bottom?
both sides of the story is prog
>>130195442Anyone with ears knows this.Nursery Cryme is the 2nd best thing they ever did after Selling England ofc.
you WILL listen to Supertramp (1970)you WILL enjoy ityou WILL NOT consult the scores listen on wikipedia
>>130196757Is it as good as Crime?Breakfast wasn't good outside of the singles
>>130196772Better id say, but also different. Whereas crime is like ELO or APP supertramp is much more traffic or pink floyd>>130196757*listed, fuck
>>130196412Selling england by the pound is all flash and no fury, The beige cover art says it all
They used up all their talent by writing that pretty amazing pun for England
>>130196096>>130196834shit taste
Good morning bros. I just had a nightmare where Fripp forced me to have sex with Toyah. The worst part is he wouldn't even talk during. He just sat there silently judging me.
>>130194381Verbose fag strikes again.
>>130197902do newfags REALLY?
>>130197905>newfagsNigger, I was here longer than you.
>>130197915Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?
>>130197863Hot and would.
>>130197863Could be worse Anon
>>130197863>forced to have sex with Toyahthe horror!
>>130199667if you had some kind of time machine tho...
You're all full of ball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjIiqF9CzjQ
WE DON'T NEED TO KNOW THE ANSWEEEEEEEEEEEEEERSTO HOPE AND PRAY FOR PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEACE
WE DONT NEED KNOW EDUCATION
HOW LONGHOW LONGHOW LONG TO THE POINT OF KNOW RETURN
IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGG!
WHO ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT
>THE GRASS WAS GREENER
>>130197902Didn’t say “ah” though
>>130204818whom*
>>130205137whomst*
>>130196412They loved her cause she spoke truth
I DON'T WANT TO HATE
>>130194061Where is the drawfag hiding
THERE'S A TIME AND THE TIME IS NOW AND IT'S RIGHT FOR ME
>>130197863>writes you a strongly worded letter by mail eviscerating your technique, questioning your mental fortitude, and saying you'll never make itwew lad
>>130196757https://youtu.be/65F6xM-rGY0?is=G6WNf9L4NmvE4ppQ
>>130197863>HE SITS IN HIS CHAIR IN HIS SAD AMERICA
My parents went to attend this festival. Are you envious?
I I I I I II I I I I I, I SAID I WANT TO SIT DOWNI I I I I II I I I I I, I SAID I WANT TO SIT DOWNI WANT A DRINK, I WANT A DRINKTO TAKE ALL THE DUST AND DIRT IN MY THROATI WANT A DRINK, I WANT A DRINKTO WASH OUT THE FILTH THAT IS DEEP IN MY GUTSI WANT A DRINK
luv progluv metal'ate prog metalsimple as
>>130209790>Peter HammillI am VERY jealous
it's genuinely too fucking good, i now believe /preg/ peaked here
>>130209790>>130213827Peter Hammill is easily the person I most want to see in concert (largely because I haven't had that pleasure yet). However, I saw video of him 10-15 years ago and he sounded rough. I can't imagine how bad he is now.
>>130194061It fills me with such a wonderful feeling to see art exploring just how anime Nursery Cryme is. Imagine being in Vietnam and just blasting Return Of The Giant Hogweed and smoking on that ditch weed or 40% pure acid. Or be like the guy from The Things They Carry and just be nodding on tranquilizers all the time like some yummy seconal or something>>130196412Nah, Nursery Cryme is the best. Epping Forest is stupid and overrated while Nursery Cryme had no track worse than "very good"
>>130214320This album proves that those 2 were the driving force of itcock
Reminder to listen to ASIA.
Newfag here. Starting with King Crimson. I really like ITCOTCK and Red, especially Starless. And recs for similar works in KC or other bands?
>>130215377>Epping Forest is stupid and overrated It's silly but no more stupid than some of the tracks in NC or Foxtrot. Also it's definitely not overrated since it's usually considered one of the weakest non instrumental tracks of the Gabriel era
>>130215516I NEVER MEANT TO BE SO BAD TO YOU
>>130215516
SITTING ON A PARK BENCHEYEING LITTLE NON-BINARY QUEER FOLX WITH WHOLESOME INTENT
>>130215377>Epping Forest is stupid and overratedTranime fag has bad taste, imagine my shock
67th post lolSIX SEEEVEN SIX SEEEVEN
post sovlful album covers
>>130195442>>130196412>>130215377Lamb > all
>>130217087
>>130217119neoprog was a mistake
>>130217099The Lamb is shit.
>>130217339Tony would've rather done some faggy children's book story instead of the Lamb, so I don't trust his opinion.
>>130217545>Tony would've rather done some faggy children's book story instead of the LambAnd that's a good thing
it clicked. unironically.
>>130196757I WILL ignore how bad the singing is on a few tracks.
>>130217545That was Mike, not Tony.
>>130217246Pendragon was a mistake. Neoprog (aka prog pop) is fine.
>>130218633It never had to click for me. I loved it from the start.
Speaking of Yes, where do I go after this KINO?
>>130215538I find that a lot of King Crimson fans enjoy Gentle Giant.
>music so good it causes earthquakeshttps://youtu.be/iBO4H9DnTxwSimply The GOATs.
>>130217339hack
>>130219774Yes, more like No
>>130219774The Yes Album
>>130220369david locked in serving face
what's the deal with cat food
BACK IN NEW YORK CITYYYYY
Once a woman like the sea I raged
>>130194135Genesis is prog, therefore I can't dance era is obviously prog.
>>130215284>Peter Hammill is easily the person I most want to see in concertI can't agree with that enough. >I saw video of him 10-15 years ago and he sounded rough. I can't imagine how bad he is now.That is very fair. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKJxI1vS4xQHis performances not being good in themselves anymore is the primary reason why I haven't planned some holiday vacation around one of his sporadic showings. It's admirable that he just keeps at it, though. In the end...
>>130225675This is proghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc2Lz4QAEdE
>>130225466But there is in fact more earth than sea
>>130194135How are Domino and The Brazilian not prog
Which Wyatt albums I must listen after Rock Bottom?
>>130226038Pop Top
>>130226038The next one
>>130226028Two progressive rock songs on an otherwise pop album.
Look at what I found today, guys.
Orwellian prog? (besides picrel)
>>130226464
>>130226464Any album about modern society
>>130226847Modern society is more Huxlian than Orwellian
>>130226271How the fuck is Anything She Does pop?
>>130226918Few are saying this (but more should be)
>>130226464Peak of prog
>>130226918and thank the lords for that
>>130226998I’m reporting you for thought crime
>>130226847Says a lot about ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFmoss4VVlU
>>130226918Modern society was most accurately portrayed in the film Brazil, but you retards don't actually engage with any forms of art
>>130227232No, I just don't engage with anything Brazil
>your voice but a whisper>your deafness a shout WTF does that mean
>>130227283Tropa De Elite is better than 90% of Genesis albums>erm chud you can't heckin compare different art formsThat kind of shallow thinking is why you're a Genesissy
>>130227304>ook ook bananaSorry, I don't speak Spanish
>>130218633Can't say it ever "clicked" for me. I never hated it/thought it was boring nor did I ever really like it much. It's a good album
is kashiwa daisuke prog?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk99IlYq8Cg
>>130227291>your sperm's in the butter>your love's in the sink
>>130218633This was like the moment prog jumped the shark
>your sperm's in your mother>your love's in the brink
>>130226293phil's solo work is more miami vice 80s genesis is still peak
Sonja Kristina mon amourhttps://youtu.be/mTltWXiV8Qw?si=Ojmgkelq3ngdJ3zv
>>130229563The entire unedited 9 minutes of Tonight Tonight Tonight were once featured in an episode.
>>130227232>Brazil mentionedBased
>>130230667Didn't know Joe Biden starred in movies
>>130229132>your sperm's in your mother>your love's not a kink
I love this album, bros.
>>130229720I only recently realized they did stuff like thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt_Nk3kyAdc
I like first British wave :)Turn Of A Friendly Card is probably my favourite APP album
>>130231932holy based
>>130227732he isn't but he is very cool, program music 2 is so fucking good and program music 3 is the best shit i have heard in a whileive been enjoying this song quite a lot ever since i found it, jp prog group, doesn't have many works but its quite funhttps://youtu.be/gOx8hyKWiIM
>>130232246What's your favourite, anon? Friendly Card is in my opinion the most cohesive, it's also the most orchestral out of all of them, which makes sense considering the medieval theme, but there's enough funk and jazz grooves to fuel the gambling aspect too. I like how you can go from something like TOAFC Part 1 which is basically a medieval fable, to Snake Eyes, then Time, one of APP's best songs, which is also entirely different because it's slow and contemplative, and then you have the much needed instrumental break of The Gold Bug before capping off the rest of the TOAFC suite. Wonderfully paced album if you ask me. Also, is it me, or is there a section in May Be A Price To Pay that sounds a lot like Another Brick In The Wall Part 2? I know Alan Parsons engineered on DSOTM, but is that an intentional nod, or had Pink Floyd cracked the sound of rebellion at a time to a point where a "marching" sort of feel with a similar enough guitar riff was just a coincidence?
>>130226464Any kafkaesque prog?
>>130236094Cockroach King - Hakenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_e4YX73Ww4
>pg 9Acknowledge KINOpine Tree
>>130238025>XBox
>>130238083>Xleft as the residual holder of the torch, conscience of all man?
>>130238025Porcupine Three.
>>130238025No one has ever heard anything beyond the first song off Blank Planet because the xbox line is so cringe it kills any new listener
>>130194140The Pod is prog
>>130241147no but quebec is
wtf, the Roundabout Owner of a Lonely Heart guys are actually really good?
>>130241281Yeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLaXu-aILZI
>>130199667
>>130226392I should probably start a "THOTs with prog albums" folder
>>130195608>Can-Utility and the Coastliners is not only one of Genesis's best, but one of my favorite prog songs in generalyes, it is very underrated.and listening to the earlier live version known as Bye Bye Johnny, it had a longer solo section, if not for album/sides length considerations, it could have been even more epic>>130219852eeew>>130231652Hell's Bells remains a running gag joke to me
>>130219852I'm a KC fan but Gentle Giant never really clicked with me. I like some of their early work but their middle period stuff that usually gets the most acclaim always just kind of struck me as soulless quirky wank.
>>130243685Never clicked for me either. I still have their stuff in my library and don't mind when it comes on, but I (almost) never seek it out. Love me some King Crimson though.
>>130245211For me Camel was just a vastly better version of GG
>>130232717I knew there would be a fellow cool guy in this thread.
>>130245245You may be the only person who has ever thought there was any similarity between Camel and GG.
>>130245351Well the vocals mostly suck in both
>>130246475UH ZASED AND KEYED
>>130245291You mean the brown or Kashiwa Daisuke? i really really like Kashiwa's work, was on a random journey to find new music to listen to since i really liked listening to world's end girlfriend, most importantly their Hurtbreak Wonderland LP. Resistance & The blessing was pretty good to me but didn't hit the spot so that's how i ended finding himthe brown is cool though, really liked Mellow and Hello!! Who are you? the most, was surprised they weren't super known, even then i recently just found out they got back together as a band, one of their other older songs is similar to TMV's Roulette Dares, "mosaic" to be exact, nonetheless been also listening to Mutyumu, doesn't count that much as prog as it would be for the thread, but it works enough, the beautiful blend of orchestral elements and contemporary classical arrangements actually makes me feel quite happy, also just quite unknown for some reason. il y a is really good and hypnotizing (in a really good sense), "prayer" is probably my favorite track from them next to the intro and "die Ewige Wiederkunft"do wish i could find something similar to this or matches the same kind of energy to it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXsqrr13n40but fuck, this album is so goddamn beautiful to me.
>>130246475fair
>>130243685i like three friends, octopus, and the power and the glory a lot. srsly this track is one of the all time prog greats https://youtu.be/1WSLnruThJsnot a fan of the rest tbqh.
It's funny because of all of the "staple" prog rock bands I think Gentle Giant was the hardest for me to get into even though they're not as bombastic or as eclectic as some of the other staples.I think they're just too proggy for me.
>>130247902Are those sets of images the last photos of the 4 of them together before live 8?
>>130231932>Turn Of A Friendly CardLove this album. Alan Parsons is barely talked about on here.
ALL THE THINGSTHAT YOU DOI WOULDN'T WANT TO BE LIKE YOU
>>130247988probablymiss em, lads :(
>>130231932>>130248023It’s his real masterpiece I think. All of the classic era APP albums have their highlights but Turn of a Friendly Card is their only front to back killer imo.
>>130248745I'm fond of I Robot but I think it's because it was one of the first prog albums I ever listened to t b h.
I know the world of music journalism liked to give Neil Peart hell about his too on the nose sci-fi inspired wordy lyrics, but I think a lot can be said for his development over the decades. I'm always going over their later output and finding some enchanting and poetic stuff. I had a dream of a winter gardenA midnight rendezvousSilver, blue and frozen silenceWhat a fool I was for youI had a dream of the open waterI was swimming away out to seaSo deep I could never touch bottomWhat a fool I used to beorIt was just before sunriseWhen we started on traditional rolesShe said "sure I'll be your partner but don't make too many demands"I said "if love has these conditions I don't understand those songs you love"She said "this is not a love song this isn't fantasy land"
>>130243685Theory dweebs can't do soulful stuff. GG is the closest they get
Walking across the sitting room, I turn the television offSitting beside you, I look into your eyes...As the sound of motorcars fades in the night timeI swear I saw your face change, it didn't seem quite right....
>>130248785I Robot is also really strong. Although it loses a bit of steam when it gets to Genesis, it’s very ambient and that’s cool but I think something’s missing in terms of pacing. TOAFC is probably the best paced APP album, although I have a bit of a soft spot for Ammonia Avenue also.>>130248023I wonder why that is? One of my favourite acts in all of music honestly
>>130249688His lyrics from the 80s onward were always clear in a kind of autistically clunky but passionate way. He rarely made his songs personal but he always managed to make them seem intensely relatable, which is no small feet.
>With your guardian ass so blue
>>130249688Anyone who gave him shit about his lyrics is either retarded or evil.
>>130253790https://youtu.be/scFykNMqaws
>ripples never come back>gone to the other side Phil the retard doesn't know that they come back as soon as they hit the wall
>>130258112Such a lame song and lame post. Pete really was the soul of the band
>>130246645Fellow fan of Kashiwa. I listened to that song you posted and liked it enough. Maybe I'll check them out a bit more.
>>130256837>response to a post talking about Peart's lyrics with a crying pepe>surely it's Losing ItI know this is /prog/ and nobody ever gives a shit about lyrics (myself included), but the first two minutes of that song are distilled beauty largely because of the lyrics. The music, Geddy's voice, and the lyrics are all perfect for each other. The music really takes a shit for the second movement, but oh well.
>>130239929for me it's i'm tired of facebook
>>130227232>A book discussion is being had and a moviefag walks in screeching about how the book readers are phillistinesfuck off fatty
His Crimson Majesty is turning 80 in a few dayshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65hG_HnPwTo
>>130260224bros.. is he gonna be alright?
>>130259391Good, im glad you like it, I really wanna find more music like this or that has a similar feeling to it.
>>130253790It honestly never bothered me, the stuff the journos and such ripped into. Lyrics are only so much of the equation anyway, but he definitely put himself under the microscope in the 90s in every way. best 80s Peart lyric and possibly best all-time:The fawn-eyed girl with sun-browned legsDances on the edge of his dream
>>130261166his peak lyric remained entre noushis worst is dog years
>>130261985I think his worst lyric is the one where he calls a guy a hero for dying from buttsex.
>>130260457He's quite healthy for his age: lean, appears to be of sound mind, still plays and practices, and he's got Toyah to keep him company. He's gonna be 'ight.
>>130260103Not the op, but a /lit/ fag. Both Orwell and Huxley are consistently dunked on anyway, so it's not that big of deal, bro.
i dreamed about a Five Starcle Men cover of Shuumatsu no Kajitsu and laughed so hard i started crying and woke up before it ended
https://vocaroo.com/1hhlacGRzf80
>>130263901Oh no I can't believe those two are dunked on www.WeDunkOnEverything.gov I can't believe you guys would do that
I had a dream where Robert Fripp sung for Gentle Giant and during a live show he took out a can of cat food, chugged it down in one go, chucked it into the audience and brained some kid in a black midi shirt
I had a dream where Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, John Wetton and Michael Giles were on some trashy intervention reality show and had a tearful reconciliation.
i had a dreamhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHaIx2Hu_uk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKoeN5PjKxo
>>130266548>>130269344What did it sound like though
>20+ minute long drum solosbased or cringe?https://youtu.be/Z4tvLRP5PPI
>>130271375>drum solocringe. drums aren't music.
>>130232717nta but this is pretty good, thx for sharing! i like it when i casually find new artists out of the blue.is their music available for purchase anywhere? rutracker and slsk failed me so i was going for the bandcamp option but they don't have one it seems.
>>130260457>80 years old>still plays shows>still fucks Toyah>still likes memeshell be fine
>>130261985I'll agree with Dog Years, but that's safe.I have controversial opinions on Permanent Waves.
>>130263724I KNEW ANON WAS DIFFERENT IN HIS SEXUALITYBUT I REPLIED TO HIS POST AS A STRAIGHT MINORITY!!
>>130271895It is on soulseek if i remember but only one of their releases, look up "the brown low and low" for the Mellow EP, for the rest im not sure, ive been trying to find it anywhere but nothing, its fully available on spotify and apple music, cant rip it properly on hi-res so you might need to find it yourself
>>130260224Based, loved the KC at 50 series, but this video made me question something, was acid in the 70's stronger than acid now? Or different in any kind?
>>130271375Do any recordings of the alleged hour+ long drum solos exist?
>>130274664https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DTyFxqEgwY
>>130274664>>130274709I should have been more specific but I was talking in regards to Magma, there's a bunch of different sources from boomers saying Vander's played a bunch of drum solos ranging from 40 minutes to an hour and 30 minutes live but there's never been recordings of said solos surfacing.
Gave it a listen after the album visualizer was uploadedI like its meansering sounds and harsh electrical drums. Can’t say I like the songs with lyrics though. Eyes wide open sounded a bit bland for KC, very 80’s pop in a way, but Facts of life and Happy with what you have to be happy with employ that irritating spoken word kind of style of just blabbering on with no real cohesion or rhyming, like Prozakc blues but more cynicalDangerous curves was really good, like the build up even if it kinda could have landed the ending better.Elektrik was cool, really liked the oboe(?) intro and outro which gave it an almost 70’s kc vibeLevel V sound almost like boss music, some compared it to being the planned final part of Larks’ tongues in aspic which fell through, and I can definitely see the resemblance. Still think part IV ended very definitivelyI think its pretty good album, I guess a better end to their discography than Konstrukction was
>>130218633Every song on this album is a 10/10. Yes, even The Ancient.
Bump
>>130276885they're not really 'songs' tho let's be honest
>>130275735This album is as awful as it's cover
>>130275735benis :DDDDDD
>>130270640the firs thalf was just a really lethargic, off-key guitar cover and the singing was mumbling word salad to the tune of the original. i think it was straight up played over the original song.around halfway through it gets stuck playing the same few measures on loop and spends a while decrescendoing until the instruments are barely audibleat this point it devolves into occasional percussion and random wooping noises like the third track of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLAID52wP8g performed by a person with low lung capacitythen suddenly somebody loudly whispers “i’m gonna do surgery on my stupid sister….” and i start laughing and choking on my spit
Recs for prog emo?
>>130272392Sxarp is prog
>>130282567Over - Peter Hammill
My cousin.
>>130289000holy shit I love that war of the worlds album too
Frogressive rock?
>>130290507https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LRV8iIgWxI
>>130290507Magma
>>130280252Yeah they are.
>>130290507https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APEfxnCN3Lw
>>130290535
>>130290507https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4Ah2dxTcWw
Have any prog bands ever used the blaster beam?
>>130289000I shall await their first album with a modicum of excitement.
ULLLAAAAAAAAH
THERE MUST BE SOMETHING WORTH DYING FORSOMEWHEREIN THE SPIRIT OF MAAAAN
Thoughts on Soviet prog? (1982)https://youtu.be/Koh7za2xkZA?si=zJqMcztmW9piAd6U
le soviet is so reddit
>>130293428:(
>>130293428
>>130293423too pink floydy for me
>>130194061Businessmen drink my bloodLike the kids in art school said they wouldAnd I guess I'll just begin againYou say you, can we still be friendsIf I was scaredI wouldAnd if I was boredYou know I wouldAnd if I was your'sWell I'm notAll the kids have always knownThat the emperor wears no clothesBut to bow to down to them anywayIs better than being aloneIf I was scaredI wouldAnd if I was boredYou know I wouldAnd if I was your'sBut I'm notNow you're knocking at my doorSaying please come out against tonightBut I would rather be aloneThan pretend I feel alrightIf the businessmen drink my bloodLike the kids in art school said they wouldThen I guess I'll just begin againYou say you can still be friendsIf I was scaredI wouldAnd if I was pureYou know I wouldAnd if I was your'sBut I'm notNow I'm ready to startIf I was scaredI wouldAnd if I was pureYou know I wouldAnd if I was your'sBut I'm notNow I'm ready to start
>>130297035This is as prog as Foreigner
>>130293423I know those weird Russian bears playing rock on balalaikas with vodka bottles is exotic and all but it's not prog
Why does everyone compare his vocals to Robert Plant when it clearly has a lot more in common with Jon Anderson?
Boppity boo
>>130194135Yes it is
>>130299108He could do the Plant thing toohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YBp4hv91CI
>>130293423>Cheboksary Industrial Tractor Factory-funded circus music starts playinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QcBPmzneYg
>that cringe time I was in high school and thought Scarsick was the best album ever because it totally btfo society
>>130299108Robert Plant is more famous than him whereas Jon Anderson is less.
HOLY SHIT CUNT
Can 2112 really be considered a 20 minute song if there is silence between Temples of Syrinx and Discovery?
>>130305107Ngl a lot of prog songs have the issue where it's like a couple songs in a trenchcoat. I'm not even talking about having little passages or diggressions or whatever for example the Willow farm section in Supper's Ready. Removing that section removes not only the song but the fluff before and after that section needed to make it flow in and out of the rest of the song
>>130305107Yes? You wouldn't say that for a 3 minute song that has a bit of silence in the middle.
>>130303792Good as Pawn Hearts?
>>130305107Karn Evil 9 is like three songs stitched together and it still kinda works
Hey /mu/ what are some similar bands like Mew? I think they are prog-rock so I don't knowm if you have any projects in mind that share a similar sound?
Wearing feelings on our faces while our faces took a restWe walked across the fields to see the children of the WestBut we saw a host of dark skinned warriors standing still below the groundWAITING FOR BATTLE
>>130305543lol no