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Progressive metal

Progressive metal (sometimes shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression"[2] and amplified guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral or "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter.

Progressive metal
Other namesprog metal
Stylistic origins
Cultural originsMid 1980s, North America, United Kingdom, Australia
Derivative formsTechnical death metal
Subgenres
Djent
Fusion genres
Regional scenes
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Scandinavia
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • Australia
Other topics

One of these experimental examples introduced to modern metal was djent.[2] The music typically showcases the extreme technical proficiency of the performers and usually uses unorthodox harmonies as well as complex rhythms with frequent meter changes and intense syncopation.

Although the genre emerged towards the late-1980s, it was not until the 1990s that progressive metal achieved widespread success.[2] Queensrÿche, Dream Theater, Tool, Symphony X,[3] Shadow Gallery, King's X, and Fates Warning are a few examples of progressive metal bands who achieved commercial success. Soon after the rise of the genre's popularity, other thrash and death metal bands started to incorporate elements of progressive music in their work.

History

Progressive metal, as a distinct musical style, was primarily advanced by members of the American heavy metal scene of the mid-1980s, particularly Queensrÿche, Fates Warning and then later on, Dream Theater and Symphony X. It has since developed in a non-linear fashion, with countless groups demonstrating innovations in personal ways.[4][5]

The origins of the genre date back to the very beginning of heavy metal/hard rock and progressive rock when some bands began to merge the two different approaches. 1960s pioneers King Crimson maintained their musical innovation while incorporating a harder approach, using dissonance and experimental tones, yet still maintaining a relationship to the power chords of hard rock, with the main example being "21st Century Schizoid Man".[6] Canadian trio Rush are widely recognized as bridging the gap between hard rock, English progressive rock, and pure heavy metal. Initially influenced by Led Zeppelin, they evolved to combine established progressive rock technique with blues-based power chords. Records such as 2112 (1976) showcased technical expertise and complex compositional skill while still utilizing a more direct and heavier approach than the well-established English progressive rock sound.[7]

1984 brought full-length debut albums from American bands Queensrÿche[8] from Washington state, and Fates Warning[9] from Connecticut. Both expanded their music to include more progressive elements (The Warning, 1984; The Spectre Within, 1985) – some through sound experimentation and compositional refinement, others through extremely complex structures and atypical riffs – up to the two seminal works in 1986: Rage for Order and Awaken the Guardian.[10][11] In the following years the two bands, while following different paths – more basic and simple the first, more articulate and complex the latter — explore and expand the technical refinement and sonic finesse of their music, continuing to lay the foundations of the genre with important works such as Operation: Mindcrime (1988) by Queensrÿche,[12] and Perfect Symmetry (1989) by Fates Warning.[13]

Progressive metal also found a home in the growing U.S. speed metal movement, influencing popular heavy metal bands like Megadeth, with its acclaimed album Rust in Peace (1990), together with Metallica and its famous album ...And Justice for All (1988).[14] Among the other pioneering thrash metal bands, one of the most important is Canada's Voivod, with their complex and experimental style, full of psychedelic dissonances (Dimension Hatröss, 1988; Nothingface, 1989).[15] "Math-metal" pioneers Watchtower, from Texas, took the concept of time-changes to a new level, combining thrash metal, syncopation and prog in their albums Energetic Disassembly (1985)[16] and Control and Resistance (1989), giving rise to an extremely technical approach based on the rhythmic deconstruction typical in jazz fusion.[17] This same direction in prog metal would be later integrated into death metal by bands such as Atheist (Unquestionable Presence, 1991),[18] which would become known as technical death metal or progressive death metal. Bands which also explored fusion-inspired prog metal include most notably Death and Cynic.[19]

The major US bands that contribute to further delineating and developing the genre are Psychotic Waltz and Dream Theater. The former, with an approach halfway in between Watchtower and Fates Warning, produced A Social Grace (1990), melding their signature sound with the psychedelic Into the Everflow (1992),[20] while the latter explored the legacy of the bands that preceded them while advancing their personal style with When Dream and Day Unite (1989). Both albums focused on keyboards and band members' instrumental skills. As for Dream Theater, their efforts resulted in two fundamental albums, which helped institutionalize classic progressive metal — Images and Words (1992) and Awake (1994).[21]

As for Europe, among the pioneers are Germany's Sieges Even, who, starting out of technical thrash stylistically significant to Watchtower, explored the more technical and angular side of progressive metal with The Art of Navigating by the Stars (2005).[22]

Among the bands of the late 1990s who brought innovation to the genre are the Dutch Ayreon (a project by Arjen Anthony Lucassen) and Swedes Pain of Salvation. Ayreon focused on theatrical and melodramatic rock operas Into the Electric Castle (1998) and The Human Equation (2004), performed by many different members of prominent metal bands.[23][24] Pain of Salvation was always working towards a more or less unusual style, demonstrated by the eclecticism and anti-conformism found on One Hour by the Concrete Lake (1998), and BE (2004).[25] Forerunners of a more experimental and alternative approach include Thought Industry, as seen in their album Mods Carve the Pig: Assassins, Toads and God's Flesh (1993).[26]

Puerto Rican band Puya rose to prominence in the late '90s with their innovative fusion of jazz, salsa, and progressive metal, evident on their 1999 album Fundamental.[27]

Some of the first bands to pioneer the combination of progressive rock and extreme metal influences were Dan Swanö's Edge of Sanity, and Opeth,[citation needed] both bands hailing from Sweden. In particular, Edge of Sanity's Crimson (1996), a 40-minute concept album consisting of a single track, brought the band critical acclaim and was heralded as one of the first extreme-metal forays into a progressive rock-esque concept album,[citation needed] featuring death-metal vocals and heavily distorted guitars, with guest vocals and lead guitar from Opeth's Mikael Åkerfeldt. Dan Swanö produced Opeth's first release, Orchid (1995), which was unique for its combination of black metal vocals and instrumentation, melodic guitar harmonies, and acoustic passages, but it wasn't until their hallmark record Blackwater Park (2001) that they received critical acclaim. Steven Wilson, progressive rock icon and frontman of Porcupine Tree, was given a copy of Opeth's prior record Still Life (1999) from a friend, and, after listening, noted that the experimental music he had been after had drifted into extreme metal. Being mutual fans of each other's work, Steven ended up co-producing Blackwater Park along with Opeth's frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt, and would go on to co-produce Deliverance (2002) and Damnation (2003), together a would-be double album.[citation needed] Subsequently, Porcupine Tree's music, originally progressive rock with psychedelic elements, would come to be influenced by bands like Opeth and Meshuggah. In particular, Opeth's Ghost Reveries (2005) and Watershed (2008), and Porcupine Tree's In Absentia (2002) and Fear of a Blank Planet (2007) would go on to be highly influential to the later development of the progressive metal genre.[citation needed]

Between the Buried and Me, who started as a more straightforward metalcore band, also began to incorporate both progressive metal and death metal into their music on their 2003 album The Silent Circus, a landmark album in the progressive metalcore genre.[28] They would later add avant-garde elements as well on releases such as The Great Misdirect (2009).

Stylistic diversity

One of the hallmark musical qualities of progressive metal is eclecticism. In between the riffs, choruses, and solos typical of rock and metal songs, prog metal bands often include sections inspired by jazz, classical and Middle Eastern music, among others. Progressive metal is difficult to define specifically, since most bands labeled under the genre have considerably different musical influences when compared to each other.[29]

 
Opeth playing live May 30, 2009

Similarly, bands such as Dream Theater, Planet X, Puya,[30] Liquid Tension Experiment, The Faceless, Between the Buried and Me and Animals as Leaders have a jazz influence, with extended solo sections that often feature "trading solos". Cynic, Atheist, Opeth, Between the Buried and Me and Meshuggah all blended jazz fusion with death metal, but in dramatically different ways. Devin Townsend draws on more ambient influences in the atmosphere of his music. Progressive metal is also often linked with power metal; Fates Warning and Conception, two bands that were originally power metal outfits, later incorporated progressive elements that ended up overshadowing their power metal roots. The ProgPower music festivals showcase this progressive-power metal fusion. Recently, with a popularity in shred guitar, the genre of "technical metal" has become increasingly prevalent and popular. This has led to a resurgence of popularity for more traditional progressive metal bands like Dream Theater and Symphony X; it also has led to the inclusion within the progressive niche of bands that do not necessarily play in its traditional style such as thrash/power metal band Nevermore and technical death metal pioneers Obscura. These bands are often labeled progressive since they play complex and technical music which does not fall under any other genre.[citation needed]

In the late 2000s, bands such as Periphery, Tesseract, Animals as Leaders and Vildhjarta popularized the "djent" style of progressive metal in a sound originally developed by Meshuggah. It is characterized by high-attack, palm-muted, syncopated riffs (often incorporating polymeters), as well as use of extended-range guitars.[31] Extended-range guitars also feature in other forms of progressive metal; artists including Dream Theater, Devin Townsend, Dir En Grey, and Ne Obliviscaris have used seven-string guitars without being part of the djent movement, Dream Theater having been one of the earliest progressive metal bands to incorporate seven-stringed guitars into their music.[citation needed]

Proyecto Eskhata, a Spanish band, has received much press coverage in Spain for its fusion of progressive rock and rap metal, which journalists have described as "progressive rap metal".[32][33][34][35]

Progressive doom is a fusion genre that combines elements of progressive metal and doom metal.[36] Bands include King Goat,[36] Below the Sun,[37] Sierra,[38] and Oceans of Slumber.[39]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Progressive Metal Music Genre Overview - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. ^ AllMusic. Tool. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.
  4. ^ Wilson, Rich (10 March 2020). "10 essential progressive metal albums". Loudersound.com. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  5. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo (6 June 2018). "The Roots of Progressive Metal in 11 Songs". Loudwire.com. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  6. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 1–8.
  7. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 21–31.
  8. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 47–54.
  9. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 55–63.
  10. ^ "Awaken The Guardian Retrospective". Power of Prog. 16 April 2016.
  11. ^ "10 Essential Progressive Metal Albums". teamrock. 10 March 2020.
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  15. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 103–129.
  16. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 69–72.
  17. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 83–84.
  18. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 160–169.
  19. ^ Wagner 2010, p. 117–120-140-205.
  20. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 79–82.
  21. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 91–107.
  22. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 76–78.
  23. ^ "Review: Ayreon - Into the Electric Castle | Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  24. ^ "The 100 Greatest Prog Anthems Of All Time". Loudersound.com. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  25. ^ Wagner 2010, pp. 195–229.
  26. ^ Spencer, Trey (November 20, 2007). "Thought Industry Mods Carve The Pig". Sputnik Music. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  27. ^ Charles R. Bouley II (January 9, 1999). MCA's Puya Gets 'Fundamental' With Mix Of Rock, Salsa. Billboard. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
  28. ^ "BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME Albums Ranked". Prog-sphere.com. June 4, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  29. ^ "The Genres at Heavy Harmonies". Heavy Harmonies. Heavy Harmonies.
  30. ^ Mateus, Jorge Arévalo (2004). "Boricua Rock". In Hernandez, Deborah Pacini (ed.). Rockin' las Américas: the global politics of rock in Latin/o America. D. Fernández, Héctor l'Hoeste; Zolov, Eric. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 94–98. ISBN 0-8229-5841-4.
  31. ^ "What is Djent". Djent Hub. Djent Hub. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  32. ^ "Proyecto Éskhata + Zarcort". Timeout.es. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  33. ^ "MetalKorner - PROYECTO ESKHATA adelanta un tema de su futuro álbum". Metalkorner.com.
  34. ^ "PROYECTO ESKHATA - SALEM - INVISIBLE". Mariskalrock.com.
  35. ^ "[Críticas de Discos] Proyecto Eskhata – La edad postcontemporánea (2015)". Lamancharock.com. 29 May 2015.
  36. ^ a b Goat, King (15 March 2018). "The 9 albums that inspired King Goat's progressive doom sound". Loudersound.com. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  37. ^ "Full Album Stream: Below The Sun - 'Alien World' - Decibel Magazine". 23 May 2017.
  38. ^ "Canada's purveyors of progressive doom metal issue new video". Axs.com. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  39. ^ "6 New Metal Albums That Set a Strong Mood - Pitchfork". Pitchforkcom.

References

  • The Absolute Guide To Progressive Metal by Rocking.gr.
  • Wagner, Jeff (2010). Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal. Bazillion Points. ISBN 978-0-9796163-3-4.

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Progressive metal sometimes shortened to prog metal is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock combining the loud aggression 2 and amplified guitar driven sound of the former with the more experimental cerebral or pseudo classical compositions of the latter Progressive metalOther namesprog metalStylistic originsHeavy metal progressive rockCultural originsMid 1980s North America United Kingdom AustraliaDerivative formsTechnical death metalSubgenresDjentFusion genresProgressive metalcore progressive doomRegional scenesUnited Kingdom United States Scandinavia Canada Germany AustraliaOther topicsAlternative metal 1 avant garde metal mathcore neoclassical metal post metal symphonic metalOne of these experimental examples introduced to modern metal was djent 2 The music typically showcases the extreme technical proficiency of the performers and usually uses unorthodox harmonies as well as complex rhythms with frequent meter changes and intense syncopation Although the genre emerged towards the late 1980s it was not until the 1990s that progressive metal achieved widespread success 2 Queensryche Dream Theater Tool Symphony X 3 Shadow Gallery King s X and Fates Warning are a few examples of progressive metal bands who achieved commercial success Soon after the rise of the genre s popularity other thrash and death metal bands started to incorporate elements of progressive music in their work Contents 1 History 2 Stylistic diversity 3 See also 4 References 5 ReferencesHistory EditProgressive metal as a distinct musical style was primarily advanced by members of the American heavy metal scene of the mid 1980s particularly Queensryche Fates Warning and then later on Dream Theater and Symphony X It has since developed in a non linear fashion with countless groups demonstrating innovations in personal ways 4 5 The origins of the genre date back to the very beginning of heavy metal hard rock and progressive rock when some bands began to merge the two different approaches 1960s pioneers King Crimson maintained their musical innovation while incorporating a harder approach using dissonance and experimental tones yet still maintaining a relationship to the power chords of hard rock with the main example being 21st Century Schizoid Man 6 Canadian trio Rush are widely recognized as bridging the gap between hard rock English progressive rock and pure heavy metal Initially influenced by Led Zeppelin they evolved to combine established progressive rock technique with blues based power chords Records such as 2112 1976 showcased technical expertise and complex compositional skill while still utilizing a more direct and heavier approach than the well established English progressive rock sound 7 1984 brought full length debut albums from American bands Queensryche 8 from Washington state and Fates Warning 9 from Connecticut Both expanded their music to include more progressive elements The Warning 1984 The Spectre Within 1985 some through sound experimentation and compositional refinement others through extremely complex structures and atypical riffs up to the two seminal works in 1986 Rage for Order and Awaken the Guardian 10 11 In the following years the two bands while following different paths more basic and simple the first more articulate and complex the latter explore and expand the technical refinement and sonic finesse of their music continuing to lay the foundations of the genre with important works such as Operation Mindcrime 1988 by Queensryche 12 and Perfect Symmetry 1989 by Fates Warning 13 Progressive metal also found a home in the growing U S speed metal movement influencing popular heavy metal bands like Megadeth with its acclaimed album Rust in Peace 1990 together with Metallica and its famous album And Justice for All 1988 14 Among the other pioneering thrash metal bands one of the most important is Canada s Voivod with their complex and experimental style full of psychedelic dissonances Dimension Hatross 1988 Nothingface 1989 15 Math metal pioneers Watchtower from Texas took the concept of time changes to a new level combining thrash metal syncopation and prog in their albums Energetic Disassembly 1985 16 and Control and Resistance 1989 giving rise to an extremely technical approach based on the rhythmic deconstruction typical in jazz fusion 17 This same direction in prog metal would be later integrated into death metal by bands such as Atheist Unquestionable Presence 1991 18 which would become known as technical death metal or progressive death metal Bands which also explored fusion inspired prog metal include most notably Death and Cynic 19 The major US bands that contribute to further delineating and developing the genre are Psychotic Waltz and Dream Theater The former with an approach halfway in between Watchtower and Fates Warning produced A Social Grace 1990 melding their signature sound with the psychedelic Into the Everflow 1992 20 while the latter explored the legacy of the bands that preceded them while advancing their personal style with When Dream and Day Unite 1989 Both albums focused on keyboards and band members instrumental skills As for Dream Theater their efforts resulted in two fundamental albums which helped institutionalize classic progressive metal Images and Words 1992 and Awake 1994 21 As for Europe among the pioneers are Germany s Sieges Even who starting out of technical thrash stylistically significant to Watchtower explored the more technical and angular side of progressive metal with The Art of Navigating by the Stars 2005 22 Among the bands of the late 1990s who brought innovation to the genre are the Dutch Ayreon a project by Arjen Anthony Lucassen and Swedes Pain of Salvation Ayreon focused on theatrical and melodramatic rock operas Into the Electric Castle 1998 and The Human Equation 2004 performed by many different members of prominent metal bands 23 24 Pain of Salvation was always working towards a more or less unusual style demonstrated by the eclecticism and anti conformism found on One Hour by the Concrete Lake 1998 and BE 2004 25 Forerunners of a more experimental and alternative approach include Thought Industry as seen in their album Mods Carve the Pig Assassins Toads and God s Flesh 1993 26 Puerto Rican band Puya rose to prominence in the late 90s with their innovative fusion of jazz salsa and progressive metal evident on their 1999 album Fundamental 27 Some of the first bands to pioneer the combination of progressive rock and extreme metal influences were Dan Swano s Edge of Sanity and Opeth citation needed both bands hailing from Sweden In particular Edge of Sanity s Crimson 1996 a 40 minute concept album consisting of a single track brought the band critical acclaim and was heralded as one of the first extreme metal forays into a progressive rock esque concept album citation needed featuring death metal vocals and heavily distorted guitars with guest vocals and lead guitar from Opeth s Mikael Akerfeldt Dan Swano produced Opeth s first release Orchid 1995 which was unique for its combination of black metal vocals and instrumentation melodic guitar harmonies and acoustic passages but it wasn t until their hallmark record Blackwater Park 2001 that they received critical acclaim Steven Wilson progressive rock icon and frontman of Porcupine Tree was given a copy of Opeth s prior record Still Life 1999 from a friend and after listening noted that the experimental music he had been after had drifted into extreme metal Being mutual fans of each other s work Steven ended up co producing Blackwater Park along with Opeth s frontman Mikael Akerfeldt and would go on to co produce Deliverance 2002 and Damnation 2003 together a would be double album citation needed Subsequently Porcupine Tree s music originally progressive rock with psychedelic elements would come to be influenced by bands like Opeth and Meshuggah In particular Opeth s Ghost Reveries 2005 and Watershed 2008 and Porcupine Tree s In Absentia 2002 and Fear of a Blank Planet 2007 would go on to be highly influential to the later development of the progressive metal genre citation needed Between the Buried and Me who started as a more straightforward metalcore band also began to incorporate both progressive metal and death metal into their music on their 2003 album The Silent Circus a landmark album in the progressive metalcore genre 28 They would later add avant garde elements as well on releases such as The Great Misdirect 2009 Stylistic diversity EditOne of the hallmark musical qualities of progressive metal is eclecticism In between the riffs choruses and solos typical of rock and metal songs prog metal bands often include sections inspired by jazz classical and Middle Eastern music among others Progressive metal is difficult to define specifically since most bands labeled under the genre have considerably different musical influences when compared to each other 29 Opeth playing live May 30 2009 Similarly bands such as Dream Theater Planet X Puya 30 Liquid Tension Experiment The Faceless Between the Buried and Me and Animals as Leaders have a jazz influence with extended solo sections that often feature trading solos Cynic Atheist Opeth Between the Buried and Me and Meshuggah all blended jazz fusion with death metal but in dramatically different ways Devin Townsend draws on more ambient influences in the atmosphere of his music Progressive metal is also often linked with power metal Fates Warning and Conception two bands that were originally power metal outfits later incorporated progressive elements that ended up overshadowing their power metal roots The ProgPower music festivals showcase this progressive power metal fusion Recently with a popularity in shred guitar the genre of technical metal has become increasingly prevalent and popular This has led to a resurgence of popularity for more traditional progressive metal bands like Dream Theater and Symphony X it also has led to the inclusion within the progressive niche of bands that do not necessarily play in its traditional style such as thrash power metal band Nevermore and technical death metal pioneers Obscura These bands are often labeled progressive since they play complex and technical music which does not fall under any other genre citation needed In the late 2000s bands such as Periphery Tesseract Animals as Leaders and Vildhjarta popularized the djent style of progressive metal in a sound originally developed by Meshuggah It is characterized by high attack palm muted syncopated riffs often incorporating polymeters as well as use of extended range guitars 31 Extended range guitars also feature in other forms of progressive metal artists including Dream Theater Devin Townsend Dir En Grey and Ne Obliviscaris have used seven string guitars without being part of the djent movement Dream Theater having been one of the earliest progressive metal bands to incorporate seven stringed guitars into their music citation needed Proyecto Eskhata a Spanish band has received much press coverage in Spain for its fusion of progressive rock and rap metal which journalists have described as progressive rap metal 32 33 34 35 Progressive doom is a fusion genre that combines elements of progressive metal and doom metal 36 Bands include King Goat 36 Below the Sun 37 Sierra 38 and Oceans of Slumber 39 See also EditHeavy metal subgenres List of progressive metal artists Timeline of progressive rockReferences Edit Alternative Metal AllMusic Retrieved July 15 2012 a b c Progressive Metal Music Genre Overview AllMusic AllMusic AllMusic Tool Retrieved on February 11 2013 Wilson Rich 10 March 2020 10 essential progressive metal albums Loudersound 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