Need recommendations on good prog rock bands.
King Crimson
Lord Ruby
Obvious; Yes, Gong, Popol Vuh, Amon Duul II.
Not obvious: Pulsar, Harmonium, Bachdenkel, Smoke (Everything).
Hard listens: Shub Niggurath, Univers Zero.
Gentle Giant
Van der Graaf Generator
Caravan
Genesis
Eloy
PFM
Can (not really prog but amazing)
>>69126469
>Gong
Absolutely Based anon
>>69126359
4 Visions....by Eskaton
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=zyrefoqcBLc
Sacrifice by Black Widow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbfZyYLX8Lk
Premiata Forneria Marconi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuImkmDCDME
>>69126590
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyrefoqcBLc
woops
They are never mentioned here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fI1COkVqiw
>>69126359
Ozric Tentacles
The Moody Blues
Jethro Tull
Procol Harum
Camel
Genesis
Yes
ELP
Jethro Tull
Spock's Beard
My personal recommendation would be:
Wobbler - Afterglow
Birds and buildings - Bantam to behemoth
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
The Mercury Tree - Permutations
Bent knee - Say so
Classics have already been posted
Tool is good despite what /mu/ says
>>69126681
why would being entry level automatically make it shit? just because it's easy listening that's popular doesn't automatically make it bad.
>>69126530
this to be honest family
The Mars Volta
>>69127181
Welcome to /mu/
>>69126359
This
>>69126902
All of Tools albums are good, and sometimes they can sound similar to King Crimson, especially discipline
>>69126530
>Can (not really prog but amazing)
I feel like Tago Mago and [spoiler]maybe[/spoiler] Ege bamyasi are more into the prog side than kraut
Also, OP, when I was a progbitch i listened to a lot of Satori, an album by Flower Travellin' Band . Didn't really listen to the rest of it though.
>>69126359
Opeth's last album.
Ah, sorry, you wanted *good* prog rock. In that case I love Camel.
>>69126359
Höyry Kone, Magma, Univers Zero and Bacamarte are the less obvious recs that come to my mind right now.
>>69126359
>ctrl+f
>no Emerson Lake & Palmer
Listen to Tarkus
Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson
The Moody Blues
check out 'In search for the Lost Chord' and 'On The Threshold of a Dream' especially.
Caravan, Soft Machine.
Supertramp
>>69126359
As a music pleb who listened to OP's pic for the first time recently, what am I suppsoed to make out of those random notes from moonchild? The rest is great.
Also I pick Prog rock albums at random, recently I got into Focus.
Harmonium is GOAT until proven otherwise.
Holy shit, can't believe no one (not even this fag. >>69126681) mentioned Henry Cow
https://youtu.be/xwoJ3-_wZOI
>>69126359
Stert here
Kvartetten Som Sprängde - Kattvals
Kultivator - Barndomens Stigar
Kollektiv - SWF-Sessions Volume 5
U Totem - s/t
Here's an interesting prog album by an obscure band from a country which no longer exists.
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/pop_masina/kiselina/
>>69131336
>Tarkus instead of their self titled
Why, the only good thing about Tarkus is the title track.