What are some good non-rock concept albums?
I mean, I love Thick as a Brick, ITCotCK, and a lot of Prog Rock stuff, but i'm curious if any other genres have some good stuff i'm missing out on.
"Concept albums" don't exist. It's a myth perpetrated by autistic rockists.
>>52065720
Deltron 3030 s/t comes to into mind, but I'm sure you've already heard of it.
This is closer to symphonic new wave than anything rock
Last Days - The Safety of the North is a favorite
it's ambient/post-rock, really good stuff
>>52065720
Concept albums don't exist.
Listen to opera or watch a play or something you fucking rawker.
>>52065743
Oh, I heard about that.
I heard Part 2. Didn't really get the hate, outside of some bad mastering on some tracks.
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>>52065763
Thanks, i'll check these out !
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>>52065771
same fag
best concept ever reporting in
its sort of experimental folk but I really have no idea
he made a book to explain all the details in it too, can't post the link but just google Headwaters: An Attempted Explanation Of 'Mount Eerie' By The Microphones
why isn't there a chart for this
>>52065720
No joke, Ever After by Marianas Trench.
Depends on what you mean by rock. Are we counting stuff like metal and other subgenres of rock? Mewithoutyou has a pretty cool concept album but I'd say that they're rock to some extent.
Yeah it's rock but it's fantastic nonetheless.
>>52065720
One of the earliest concept albums (maybe the first) was Frank Sinatra's "In The Wee Small Hours"
>>52067666
Are you retarded?
Rhapsody
Their whole discography is one big epic story with characters n shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTaykdJnJRI
>>52065720
Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret