Josh's Progressive Rock Links and Info



Welcome to the world of Progressive Rock. It is a world of off time rhythms, deep lyrics, strange, yet satisfying musical arrangements, and concept songs. These processes, all blended together, make for some of the most complex and captivating music ever heard by human ears.


A Short History Of Progressive Rock

Modern Progressive Rock had its conception in the early '70s with groups like Yes, Rush and ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer). These groups were already into Rock music in their early years but wanted something more than a three chord love song which most bands were recording at the time (and being fairly successful at it.) They wanted something that would take your ears on musical journeys through the vortex of time and space, to the tallest mountains, and to the lowest depths of the vast oceans.

Many Prog Rock songs also had faint but sometimes strong political and environmental messages. For example the song "Anthem" by Rush was based upon the short story of the same name written by Ayn Rand, a prolific individualist writer, about a person in the future who learns about being an individual in a world where people are known by numbers instead of names.
2112
Rush's 2112

The 2112 concept by Rush was also loosely based on Rand's books and is about a man that finds a guitar in a cave in a similar futuristic world where the only music is what comes from the priests and temple of Syrinx (rumored to be very boring music).

Tarkus
Tarkus by ELP

ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) took a more lighthearted approach to their concept songs, writing a long concept about a half-armadillo / half-tank named Tarkus and how it progresses through its life and encounters and fights with other strange beasts like the Manticore, a large half-lion / half scorpion. Tarkus finally rolls its little tank body into the sunset and supposedly gives up the ghost in the desert.

Yes logo created by Roger Dean

Yes was another group that started out with fairly simple songs and progressed until they have become known as one of the most lyrically and musically complex Prog Rock bands in history. Even their album covers, all painted by artist Roger Dean, convey an almost mystical world, with large arching yet delicate rock formations and animals in strange environments. (See an example of R. Dean's work below).

Tales From Topigraphic Oceans, Art by Roger Dean
A Roger Dean Yes album cover

Listening to the awesome concept songs like "Starship Trooper", "Close To The Edge", and "Siberian Khatru" most people enjoy the music so much they don't think about what the lyrics mean. When you do read the lyrics they are more like an abstract work of art or a set of thoughts and ideas. If you've ever pondered over a Salvador Dali´ or an Andy Warhol painting you will know what I mean.

Prog Rock took to hibernation in the early and mid '80s but now I believe it is starting to wake up again in the '90s with new releases by Yes, Rush and Sting. Also some new groups taking up the Progressive style include Tori Amos, and Tool, a darker, heavier side of Prog Rock.

The increasingly popular record labels Magna Carta and Metal Blade have brought progressive music out into the open recently with bands like Shadow Gallery (Magna Carta), Lemur Voice (Magna Carta), Kings X (Metal Blade), Fates Warning (Metal Blade), and some great compilations and tribute albums like Liquid Tension Experiment (Magna Carta), featuring John Petrucci (Dream Theater) on guitar, Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater) on drums, Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson) on bass, and Jordan Rudess (Dixie Dregs) on keys. (My personal favorite BTW |-). A few other great tribute albums released by Magna Carta are: Tales From Yesterday (A tribute to Yes), Working Man(A tribute to Rush). All feature a plethora of progressive artists and are definitely worth checking out if you like Yes, Rush, or any kind of Progressive music.

- by Josh Self


Dream Theater

A personal favorite right now is a band called Dream Theater. They have created their own unique style of Progressive Metal in the style of Rush and have been rocking the progressive world lately. They have been putting out albums since the early '90s and are one of the most respected Progressive groups today. Members include:

JOHN PETRUCCI - guitars, one of the most respected metal guitarists in the world, ranks with Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani.
MIKE PORTNOY - drums, one of the most respected drummers in the world, ranks with Neil Peart of Rush.
JOHN MYUNG - bass, great bassist! Some of the runs this guy does... One word, AMAZING! Takes one to know one |-).
JAMES LaBRIE - vocals, one of the best metal style voices I've ever heard, ranks with Bruce Dickenson of Iron Maiden, and Steve Perry of Journey.
DEREK SHERINIAN - keyboards, also an excellent key schmacker! Ranks with Jordan Ruddess of the Dixie Dregs and Keith Emerson of ELP.

Together they make a super group of super musicians to which none can compare. They have just released a new live album from their tour last year entitled "Once In A Livetime". It is 2 disks of pure live energy! I highly recommend anything by Dream Theater.


Ozric TentaclesOzric Tentacles
Another group I am into right now is called Ozric Tentacles. They are a Progressive / Instrumental / Ambient / Techno / Guitar band if you would like to label them. It is very unique music, from pure ambient to jammin' pulsing guitar whining and anything in between. You must listen to appreciate...
Check them out here:

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Ocean Machine dude Ocean Machine (Devin Townsend)

One of my other favorite artists right now is a guy named Devin Townsend. His name may sound familiar if you are familiar with the metal community because he has been involved in a number of projects. Steve Vai (guitarist) picked him up to do some vocals on his 1993 disk Vai: Sex and Religion because of his super-emotional vocal style. Since then he has started a band called Strapping Young Lad, a hardcore thrash metal ensemble (Not much my type of music), and he has started his own record label called HevyDevy Records and since then has moved all of his projects to his own label. One of his more recent projects was to start a band called Ocean Machine led by Devin himself on guitar and vocals. The new album "Biomech" is a combination of weird ambient metal, ambient techno and a sort of heavy industrial style of metal unique to Devin. This, in combination with his excellent emotional vocals, make for one "kick butt and take names" album.

Ocean Machine: Biomech Vai: Sex and Religion
   Ocean Machine: Biomech                       Vai: Sex and Religion



Progressive Links


Yes


Rush


Emerson, Lake and Palmer ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Dream Theater

Under A Cyber Moon

Ozric Tentacles

Ocean Machine

Spock's Beard

Kings X

Stephen Caudel Stephen Caudel Stephen Caudel

Tool

Ayn Rand




Magna Carta

Metal Blade

HevyDevy Records




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