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Top 10 Progressive Metal Albums Since 2010


On 08/01/2015 at 01:13 AM by Blake Turner

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 You know what I hate? Nostalgia hounds. Nostalgia can be great, don't get me wrong. When it clouds your ability to enjoy modern things that kick ass, something is wrong. Now, prog fans tend to share this mindset often. “Oh, nothing will ever top King Crimson, Rush, Yes, or Peter Gabriel era Genesis. “Doesn't have mellotron? It's not prog,” they say.

Well, in the wise words of everyone you've ever met: “Go fuck yourself.” There are tons of modern prog excellence, and to prove it I'm going to list 10 that have been released since 2010. Yeah. Awesome prog has been released in the past 5 years. And I'm limiting myself to metal because I'd have far too many entries. I had to cut like crazy just to make this list!

10. Anciients - Heart of Oak

 Kicking us off is a fantastic album that a ton of people seem to have forgotten about. A brilliant mix of Opeth style riffs with mastodon inspired melodies. Utterly captivating.

9. Unexpect – Fables of a Sleepless Empire

Unexpects basic music formula is "let's try and put all the musical genres in one song." Weirdly enough it works. It's utterly insane, but it works. 

8. Ne Obliviscaris - Portals of I

Proof that metal can be beautiful. It's the Opeth album I've been waiting for since watershed, but with one of the most amazing string section in metal. Sure, they're pretentious, and sure there's some pacing issues, but this is still a captivating album. 

7. Diablo Swing Orchestra - Pandora's Pinata

Yeah, my favourite album by these guys was released in 2009 and would probably be in the top 3 if I could include it. Still, this album is utterly fantastic if not quite as bizarre and heavy as the amazing Sing Along Songs for the Damned and Delirious. Mixing Jazz, Metal, and Opera. What's not to love? 

6. Devin Townsend Project - Epicloud

  You know it's a fantastic decade for prog when Devin Fucking Townsend isn't in the top 5. To be fair, if I could include 2009's Addicted, it would be a bit higher. Still, this is an utterly fantastic album, that - unlike most metal out there - is super uplifting and pretty. Devin Townsend is a fucking God who is still going incredibly strong in this decade. 

5. The Ocean - Pelagial

Holy shit this album. Starting out as an instrumental album (the instrumental disk comes with the album :D) before adding vocals, this album is utterly masterful. It starts soft and gradually gets darker and heavier as it's modelled after the layers of the ocean. A mix of Sludge Metal, Post Metal, Prog, and a touch of queen sprinkled in for good measure.  

4. Shining - Blackjazz

This is the weirdest entry on the list by far, and that's saying something. A brilliant mix of metal, electronica, and jazz, this album is unsettling, creepy, and catchy as fuck when it wants to be. There's also a fantastically discordant cover of King Crimson's 21st Century Schitzoid Man for all you old farts to be terrified by. 

 3. Soen - Tellurian

When listening to the above song, make sure you listen past the 3 minute mark. That's when the song goes from "pretty good" to "fucking transcendant."

 The best way to describe this band is a mix of Opeth and Tool, but with an absolutely outstanding vocalist who almost gives Maynard and Akerfeldt a run for their money. Do not miss this album.

 And the album art? Look it up. It has an upperclass Rhino eating people. It's fantastic.

2. Haken - The Mountain


 If you don't instantly fall in love with the above song, I'm afraid for your soul. Haken are awesome and deserve your money. With one foot planted firmly in the 70's and one middle finger raised firmly at the tropes that hinder most progressive bands from, well, progressing, Haken are that glorious band that reminds you of all your favourites while simultaneously sounding nothing like them. 

1. Leprous – Bilateral

Just like Soen's entry: LOOK UP THE ALBUM ART! It's insane and awesome and insane. Just like the album. Really, any of Leprous' discography could make this spot, they're utterly fantastic. This album is the most fun and offbeat by a lot, so it wins out against the more atmospherically focused successors.

 What I love about Leprous is their ability to merge their progressive tendencies with beautiful, soaring melodies that are super catchy. And fun. And awesome. 

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 Yep. There's 10. And after writing this I've realised there are quite a number of albums I've forgotten/didn't quite make it. So if you want me to do another one of these let me know. I have like, 20-30 more!

 

 


 

Comments

KnightDriver

08/01/2015 at 03:30 AM

Yea, in the 90's (where I am now in my musicology trip) I was a bit down on prog as being done and over, but lately I've discovered some bands like Ozric Tentacles and Spock's Beard that I never knew about, but who were around then. Clearly the prog has continued into the current generation with your excellent suggestions. I'll look into those bands when I get to the 2000's in a month or so. I'm excited.

mothman

08/01/2015 at 09:14 AM

You've managed to make me listen to a few of these over the years. Most recently Leprous. Please do more.

asrealasitgets

08/01/2015 at 07:48 PM

It's funny how you criticise nostalgia hounds because I was recently listening to the 'social network' sound track by Trent Reznor and it is one of my favorite NIN albums, considering it's a soundtrack. Yes, it's mostly ambiance and mood, but you know I love atmosphere. Also, the latest Marilyn Manson album is one of the best, 'the pale emperor'. I found myself listening to it over and over and then I came across a new song by Deftones which is just a demo of a song that might show up on a new album. It's called Smile and is one of my fav tracks from them.  New aint always bad.

 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

08/06/2015 at 08:53 PM

Oh man, moody Deftones is best deftones. Now I need to listen to all their shit again. See Korn, this is how you make post 90's alt metal, not whatever the fuck you did with Skrillex! And yeah, Manson's new album is cool. I love the blues influence that shines through.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

08/03/2015 at 08:50 PM

We need more progressive trip hop.  

Blake Turner Staff Writer

08/03/2015 at 10:01 PM

Try flying lotus's cosmogrammar if you haven't already. I'm really surprised at how big the dudes getting given how weird and instrumental most of his stuff is.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

08/04/2015 at 09:49 AM

lotus is the guy's name? 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

08/06/2015 at 01:08 PM

Flying Lotus. He's mainly instrumental but he has some awesome guest vocalists on. It's not trip hop, but it's electronica that's heavily infuenced by free jazz and trip hop. Here's a song with Thom Yorke on it:

goaztecs

08/06/2015 at 01:03 PM

You know I was never into Prog Rock but knowing how my music moods tend to sway a bit, in a couple of years I'll probably start liking it. 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

08/06/2015 at 08:49 PM

It's definitely not for everyone. It's difficult to get into, but what I love is that it's such a diverse genre.

mothman

08/06/2015 at 08:29 PM

ok, I'm looking for each of these (except for Leprous which I already have all of) starting with Anciients. Found it on Apple music. Not the best sound but at least I can give them a shot.

Blake Turner Staff Writer

08/06/2015 at 08:48 PM

Alright. Let me know what you think of the bands/if you have a favourite.

 Also, feel free to shoot some recommendations my way!

mothman

08/07/2015 at 03:55 PM

I love the Anciients Album. I haven't gone further yet. Might listen to more Leprous later coz I haven't made it through all their stuff yet.

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