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New prog | |
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Stylistic origins | Progressive rock, alternative rock, experimental rock, indie rock, post-rock, post-punk, math rock |
Cultural origins | Late 1990s onward |
Typical instruments | Guitar - Bass - Keyboards - Piano - Drums |
New prog (also known as nu prog, post-prog or post-progressive) is a term used to describe a number of recent alternative rock/experimental bands who incorporate elements from progressive rock or have an expansive, musically diverse, approach to their music in a way that has been identified to be progressive, but using a more musically contemporary template.
Bands
Most notable musical groups described as post-progressive / new prog include:
- Anathema
- Battles
- Coheed and Cambria
- Dirty Projectors
- Karnivool
- Lightning Bolt
- Mew
- Muse
- Mystery Jets
- Oceansize
- Pure Reason Revolution
- Radiohead
- Riverside
- The Fall of Troy
- The Mars Volta
- The Besnard Lakes
- Archive
In this sense, the term is relatively new. Other labels, including post-prog, have been suggested or used.
The term has also been used for some earlier bands, like Radiohead. "New prog" has connections and overlaps with the post-rock movement, whilst frequently diverging with the indie scene. But it is distinct from the much earlier genre of neo-prog.
References
- "Coheed and Cambria music review". Entertainment Weekly. September 16, 2005. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
- BBC Berkshire: Reading Festival Information
- Jon Pareles (April 18, 2010). "Progressive Rock Day". The New York Times (Arts Beat / The Culture at Large). Retrieved 2011-28-7.
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(help) - ^ "For New-Prog Hogs". Entertainment Weekly. May 5, 2005. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
- "Danish new prog from Mew". Archant Regional. February 3, 2006. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
- ^ Campling, Chris (January 28, 2006). "Prog rock? Just say yes". London: Times Online. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
- ^ Petridis, Alexis (September 7, 2001). "My journey into sound". London: Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
- "There's Nothing Progressive About It". Pop Matters. 21 July 2004. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
- Krzysztof Skonieczny (July 22, 2007). "Renowned British band Porcupine Tree to perform". Lifeboat Limited. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
- "The Besnard Lakes are the Roaring Night review". Allmusic guide. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
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- "Prog Rocks Again". Entertainment Weekly. May 9, 2005. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
External links
- "Prog rock? Just say yes" (The Times)
- "Prog's progeny" Rick Wakeman recommendations (The Guardian)
- New Prog Umbrella list on http://rateyourmusic.com"
- All Media Reviews a blog that covers New Prog"
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