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QUOTE (Tony R @ Oct 7 2011, 07:14 PM)
QUOTE (drbirdsong @ Oct 7 2011, 08:32 PM)
This is my third mention of the new LEVIN TORN WHITE CD today, but I can't recommend it enough.  It's all instrumental and all prog all the time.  Killer.

I have it.

 

I can't believe how well Alan White plays in this album.

 

 

And I still think the name sounds like a posh brand of toilet paper.

Agreed. It is the best Alan White drumming I've heard since the 1970s.

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Listening to the new Airbag release on Progstreaming. Sounds like a winner.
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Found a free DL of a project called Bader Nana. I am really digging this stuff.

 

http://badernana.bandcamp.com/album/wormwood

 

released 01 September 2011

All Instruments, Vocals & Lyrics by Bader Nana

Produced, Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Bader Nana @B.N Studio.Kuwait City

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QUOTE (Gompers @ Nov 4 2011, 08:14 AM)
Found a free DL of a project called Bader Nana. I am really digging this stuff.

http://badernana.bandcamp.com/album/wormwood

released 01 September 2011
All Instruments, Vocals & Lyrics by Bader Nana
Produced, Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Bader Nana @B.N Studio.Kuwait City
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This guy is pretty good. I just listened to the album and I like it. Thanks for that link.

 

Right now I'm listening to Cloudkicker's album Beacons and I'm impressed so far. He plays instrumental prog metal so anyone who likes that sort of thing should check this out. Available to stream/download on Bandcamp.

http://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/

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QUOTE (Imaginos @ Nov 16 2011, 11:55 AM)
Check out the new Airbag album "All Rights Removed" if you liked the way Porcupine Tree sounded before "In Absentia".

I think they have a more Floyd-like sound, but PT is a decent comparison. Anyone can here that CD streamed in full at: Link

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Some great modern prog bands I like (including post-rock):

Agalloch

Alcest

Amogh Symphony

Anathema

Animals as Leaders

Baroness

Blackfield

Boris

Canvas Solaris

Cloudkicker

Cynic

Death

Devin Townsend

Dream Theater

Dredg

Enslaved

Explosions in the Sky

The Faceless

Fair to Midland

The Flower Kings

God is an Astronaut

GYBE

Gojira

Haken

Hammock

Intronaut

Isis

Karnivool

The Mars Volta

Mastodon

Meshuggah

Mogwai

Mono

Myrath

Obscura

Opeth

Orphaned Land

OSI

Ozric Tentacles

Pelican

A Perfect Circle

Periphery

Planet X

Porcupine Tree

Protest the Hero

Red Sparowes

Redemption

Riverside

Russian Circles

Scale the Summit

Scar Symmetry

Sigur Ros

Symphony X

Tesseract

Textures

Threshold

Tool

Ulver

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QUOTE (Imaginos @ Nov 1 2011, 12:58 PM)
The new DeeExpus album "The King of 33" is sounding very promising...

http://www.kingof33.com/the-king-of-33.htm

Their Halfway Home release is very good too.

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QUOTE (adace1 @ Nov 19 2011, 03:12 AM)
Some great modern prog bands I like (including post-rock):
Agalloch
Alcest
Amogh Symphony
Anathema
Animals as Leaders
Baroness
Blackfield
Boris
Canvas Solaris
Cloudkicker
Cynic
Death
Devin Townsend
Dream Theater
Dredg
Enslaved
Explosions in the Sky
The Faceless
Fair to Midland
The Flower Kings
God is an Astronaut
GYBE
Gojira
Haken
Hammock
Intronaut
Isis
Karnivool
The Mars Volta
Mastodon
Meshuggah
Mogwai
Mono
Myrath
Obscura
Opeth
Orphaned Land
OSI
Ozric Tentacles
Pelican
A Perfect Circle
Periphery
Planet X
Porcupine Tree
Protest the Hero
Red Sparowes
Redemption
Riverside
Russian Circles
Scale the Summit
Scar Symmetry
Sigur Ros
Symphony X
Tesseract
Textures
Threshold
Tool
Ulver

Finally someone acknowledges APC as prog biggrin.gif

I've always though they were progressive and seeing them live enhanced that thought. Can't wait for their new album wub.gif

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