..Progressive Metal
Progressive metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music which blends the powerful, guitar-driven sound of metal with the complex compositional structures, odd time signatures, and intricate instrumental playing of progressive rock. Some progressive metal bands are also influenced by jazz fusion and classical music. Like progressive rock songs, progressive metal songs are usually much longer than standard rock songs, and they are often thematically linked in concept albums. As a result, progressive metal is rarely heard on mainstream radio and video programs.
History
The origins of progressive metal can be traced back to progressive rock bands from the late 1960s and early to mid-1970s such as Yes, Pink Floyd, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Genesis, early Queen, Uriah Heep and Rush. However, progressive metal did not develop into a genre of its own until the mid-1980s. Bands such as Rainbow had many qualities of progressive metal. Bands such as Fates Warning, Queensrÿche and Dream Theater took elements of these progressive rock groups – primarily the instrumentation and compositional structure of songs – and merged them with heavy metal styles associated with Metallica and Megadeth. The result could be described as a progressive rock mentality with heavy metal sounds.Progressive metal received mainstream exposure in the early 1990s when Queensrÿche's "Silent Lucidity" (from 1990's Empire) became a radio and MTV hit. It was not a typical progressive metal song, but its popularity increased the profile of other progressive metal bands. In 1993, Dream Theater's "Pull Me Under" (from 1992's Images and Words) became popular on radio and MTV. 1990s bands such as Pain of Salvation, Opeth, Ayreon, and Symphony X developed their own signature sounds.
Pain of Salvation drew heavily on more obscure 1970s prog acts. Ayreon stayed with the traditional Prog Metal themes, but mixed them with Rock Opera influences. Symphony X married progressive elements to neoclassical metal, bridging the gap between the two sub-genres. Opeth combined their prog influence with death metal. Another influence on prog metal was "technical metal" bands, such as Watchtower, Atheist and Cynic, which played complex song structures and used virtuoso instrumental playing.
Bands like Sun Caged and Circus Maximus are influenced by traditional progressive metal and several of the first wave of 1990s bands. Bands such as Dark Suns, Disillusion, or Conscience are influenced by Opeth, Pain of Salvation, Tiamat and Anathema.
Diversity
Progressive metal can be broken down into countless sub-genres corresponding to certain other styles of music that have influenced progressive metal groups. For example, two bands that are commonly identified as progressive metal, King's X and Opeth, are at opposite ends of the sonic spectrum to one another. King's X are greatly influenced by softer mainstream rock and, in fact, contributed to the growth of grunge influencing bands like Pearl Jam, whose bassist Jeff Ament once said, "King's X invented grunge". Opeth's growling vocals and heavy guitars (liberally intermixed with Gothic-evocative acoustic passages) often see them cited as death metal, yet Mikael Åkerfeldt refers to Yes and Camel as major influences in the style of their music.Classical and symphonic music have also had a significant impact on sections of the progressive metal genre, with bands such as Devin Townsend, Symphony X and Shadow Gallery fusing traditional progressive metal with a complexity and grandeur usually found in classical compositions. Similarly, bands such as Liquid Tension Experiment and Planet X have a jazz influence, with extended solo sections that often feature "trading solos". Cynic, Atheist and Pestilence also blended jazz/fusion with death metal. Devin Townsend draws on more Ambient influences in the atmosphere of his music. Progressive metal is also often linked with power metal, hence the ProgPower music festival. Prog metal has also overlapped thrash metal. Most famously perhaps with Dark Angel's swansong album Time Does Not Heal, which was famous for its sticker that said "9 Songs, 67 Minutes, 246 Riffs". Other thrash bands with recognizable progressive metal elements included Coroner, Mekong Delta, Voivod, Megadeth, Forbidden, Metallist, Heathen, Sadus and Blind Illusion.
Differences with avant-garde metal
Although progressive metal and avant-garde metal both favor experimentation and non-standard ideas, there are rather large differences between the two genres. The experimentation of progressive metal lies mostly in playing complex rhythms and song structures with traditional instruments. For avant-garde metal, most of the experimentation is in the use of unusual sounds and instruments not usually associated with 1990s metal, such as the Hammond organ and the violin. Progressive metal also puts a greater emphasis on technicality and theoretical complexity (e.g., odd time signatures, complex song forms, jazz fusion influences), while avant-garde metal is more unorthodox and tends to question many of the musical conventions.References
- Recording Industry Sourcebook, Seventh Edition, Burkhart Publishing (1996, ISBN#0918371090)
Fonte: http://en.wikipedia.org
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..Artisti Progressive Metal
- Cassiopeia
- Progressive Metal, Symphonic Metal, Thrash
- Cast Asunder
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cast of Shadows
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Castaway
- Progressive Metal
- Castillion
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Casual Silence
- Progressive Metal
- Catamount
- Progressive Metal
- Cataria
- Electro-Industrial, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Category V
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cavum
- Black Metal, Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cea Serin
- Progressive Metal
- Celelalte cuvinte
- Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Celestial Voyage
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cellblock 8
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cemetary 1213
- Progressive Metal
- Centership
- Progressive Metal
- Centurion
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Century Sleeper
- Doom Metal, Goth Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cerebral Onslaught
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chalice
- Progressive Metal
- Challenger
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Changing Sunrise
- Progressive Metal
- Chaos Divine
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chaosstar
- Progressive Metal
- Chaoswave
- Progressive Metal
- Chapter IV
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chapter Seven
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Charisma
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Charme
- Goth Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chased Crime
- Progressive Metal
- Chastaine
- Black Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cherub
- Happy Hardcore, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Chiaroscuro
- Progressive Metal
- Chickenhawk
- Doom Metal, Progressive Metal
- Child's Play
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chimaera
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chingalera
- Doom Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Chirurgia
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Chordewa
- Black Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chort
- Progressive Metal
- Chosen by Force
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chowder
- Progressive Metal
- Chozzen Phate
- Progressive Metal
- Chris Brooks
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chris Caffery
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chris Poland
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chris Veleris
- Progressive Metal
- Christabel
- Death Metal, Goth Metal, Progressive Metal
- Christine Hell
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Chromatic Shades
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chrome Shift
- Progressive Metal
- Chromium Blitz
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chronicle Shadows
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Chyld
- Progressive Metal
- Circle II Circle
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Circle of Believers
- Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Circle of Nero
- Doom Metal, Progressive Metal
- Circle of Pain
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Circus Maximus
- Progressive Metal
- Cirrha Niva
- Goth Metal, Progressive Metal
- Ciryam
- Goth Metal, Progressive Metal
- Civil Defiance
- Progressive Metal
- Clairvoya
- Progressive Metal
- Clangforge
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Clarity
- Jungle Drum'n'bass, Newbeat, Progressive Metal
- Classica
- Progressive Metal
- Clay Withrow
- Progressive Metal
- Cloakwheel
- Progressive Metal
- Closed Eye Visions
- Progressive Metal
- Clouds Disperse
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cloudscape
- Progressive Metal
- Clover Haze
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- CMKY
- Progressive Metal
- Coercive
- Progressive Metal
- Collapsar
- Progressive Metal
- Collapse
- Progressive Metal
- Collusion
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Comma
- Progressive Metal
- Communic
- Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Complex 7
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Con-Science
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Concept
- Hard House, Progressive Metal
- Concept Insomnia
- Progressive Metal
- Concept of God
- Doom Metal, Progressive Metal
- Concept Of Time
- Progressive Metal
- Conception
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Trance
- Concrete Prophet
- Progressive Metal
- Condemption
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Condition Red
- Progressive Metal
- Conditioned Response
- Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Confusic
- Progressive Metal
- Confusion
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Conquest
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Conrad Hultermans
- Progressive Metal
- consecration
- Progressive Metal
- Conspiracy
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash, Trance
- Consumned
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Contagion
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Continuo Renacer
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Continuum
- Progressive Metal
- Control Denied
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Corbã
- Progressive Metal
- Corey Smith
- Progressive Metal
- Corrosion of Conformity
- Doom Metal, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Corum
- Progressive Metal
- Cosmo Squad
- Progressive Metal
- Council of the Fallen
- Death Metal, Progressive Metal
- Count Sinister
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Countdown
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Counter-World Experience
- Progressive Metal
- Countervela
- Progressive Metal
- Course of Fate
- Progressive Metal
- Coventide
- Black Metal, Death Metal, Folk Metal, Goth Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cranium
- Progressive Metal, Speed Metal, Thrash
- Creature of Habit
- Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Credo
- Progressive Metal, Symphonic Metal
- Creed
- Alternative Pop - Rock, Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Rock, Thrash
- Crimeny
- Progressive Metal
- Crimson Dawn
- Progressive Metal
- Crimson Glory
- Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Crimson Lotus
- Progressive Metal
- Crimson Orchid
- Progressive Metal
- Crimson Roots
- Progressive Metal
- Crimson Sky
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Crimson Sunset
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Crisalida
- Progressive Metal
- Crises
- Progressive Metal
- Criva
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cronian
- Progressive Metal
- Cronium Mare
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cronos
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Croskill
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal
- Cross
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Crossfaith
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Crossthreaded
- Power Metal, Progressive Metal
- Crotalo
- Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash
- Croxing
- Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Progressive Metal
- Crucifixion
- Progressive Metal
- Cruel April
- Progressive Metal
- Cruoris
- Progressive Metal
- Cruz de Hierro
- Progressive Metal
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