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On a whim today, I pulled up Genesis' Wind and Wuthering. It got me thinking about the progressive rock genre.
Way back in my youth, in the 70s, my older brother had both Aqualung and Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull. I thought the latter was the coolest album ever...one long song with different movements and themes that changed and recurred throughout. It was such a departure from the 45 rpm single format, and was much more interesting to me. I then discovered Yes, EL&P, Genesis, King Crimson, etc., and became a fan of the style. Of course, FM radio was quite a different beast back in those days and a lot of that music actually got air play.
As the years went by, the genre faded. I'm guessing it's still out there, and there are bands still doing interesting music, but I've lost the thread. And honestly, I don't know that I'd be into it again like I was when it was new. I guess it's that way with a lot of things.
So, what do you think? Are there still bands out there experimenting and keeping things interesting? If so, who are they? Will today's youth embrace it and make it more mainstream? I'm not sure folks have the attention span for songs over 5 minutes anymore.
Edit: Yes, I am aware of Angine de Poirtine. While it is interesting what they're doing, it doesn't do much for me long term.
Way back in my youth, in the 70s, my older brother had both Aqualung and Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull. I thought the latter was the coolest album ever...one long song with different movements and themes that changed and recurred throughout. It was such a departure from the 45 rpm single format, and was much more interesting to me. I then discovered Yes, EL&P, Genesis, King Crimson, etc., and became a fan of the style. Of course, FM radio was quite a different beast back in those days and a lot of that music actually got air play.
As the years went by, the genre faded. I'm guessing it's still out there, and there are bands still doing interesting music, but I've lost the thread. And honestly, I don't know that I'd be into it again like I was when it was new. I guess it's that way with a lot of things.
So, what do you think? Are there still bands out there experimenting and keeping things interesting? If so, who are they? Will today's youth embrace it and make it more mainstream? I'm not sure folks have the attention span for songs over 5 minutes anymore.

Edit: Yes, I am aware of Angine de Poirtine. While it is interesting what they're doing, it doesn't do much for me long term.