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Best 2021 Non Metal Records ( Prog~Rock )


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The best non metal progressive rock of 2021

Created by: Blackcrowe | 22.02.2022



1. Jordsjø - Pastoralia
Prog Rock duo are steeped in the traditions of the kind of Nordic Prog rock that emerged during the last century, but that doesn’t mean that the music produced by multi instrumentalist Håkon Oftung It’s not another band from Norway Prog Folk, this band goes forward in sound and composition
2. Caligonaut - Magnified As Giants
The Norwegian CALIGONAUT is the alter ego of Ole Michael Bjørndal who has become a seasoned prog veteran with bands such as Oak, Airbag and the Bjørn Riis Band.
3. Steven Wilson - The Future Bites
Great Pop Record from SW interesting Stelar Pop Progressive…another winner
4. Needlepoint - Walking Up The Valley
Great Progressive Canterburian kind of record from this Oslo band.
5. Motorpsycho - Kingdom Of Oblivion
One of the great uncategorized bands with mix of Classic, progressive , stoner, Rock.
6. Big Hogg - Pageant Of Beasts
The group plays an innovative take on the music of the late 60s and early 70s, predominantly the combination of psychedelic folk rock, blues, brass instruments and British fusion of the time, like a combination of JETHRO TULL and SOFT MACHINE for example. The resulting albums can be recommended to fans of the Canterbury sound .
7. Michał Łapaj - Are You There
ambient Neo Prog Record from this Polish keyboardist full of great guests, Michal plays keyboards on the Polish band Riverside.
8. Rachel Flowers - Bigger On The Inside
Great record from this amazing US multi-instrumentalists musician is their fourth release
9. The Watch - The Art Of Bleeding
This Italian Band remains the music of Genesis in the Foxtrot era with Peter Gabriel, Great Records for the fans
10. Diagonal - 4
Great UK band of young musicians sounding like best of Soft Machine, Caravan or Hatfield and The North.
11. Marcin Pająk - Sound Of The Trees
Record From the multi instrumentalist UK musician maybe their best work so far
12. Glass Hammer - Skallagrim : Into The Breach
This is the 20th record of the band and is the part 2 of a trilogy.
13. Agusa - En Annan Värld
Agusa are a Swedish heavy progressive/psychedelic rock and folk/cross-culture band.
14. Sylvan - One To Zero
German Progressive band
15. Goad - La Belle Dame
Italian Prog
16. Nodo Gordiano - H.E.X
Italian experimental prog
17. Noelk - The White Lady
German progressive doom.
18. Malady - Ainavihantaa
Psychedelic Prog from Finland
19. Apogee - The Blessing and The Curse
Instrumental Prog
20. Yes - The Quest
Classic Prog Masters release a new record about automat life and God, Great guitar work from their guitar player the master Steve Howe
21. Isildur Bane & Peter Hammill - In Desiquilibrium
Good work from Hammill
22. Leprous - Aphelion
Modern Prog Metal a little bit bored but at the end good
23. Big Big Train - Common Ground
Modern UK Prog
24. Mirage - The Tyler Durden Project
Jazz-Prog - Rock
25. The Winter Tree - Sandman
multi-instrumentalist Andrew Laitres(a.k.a. Andrew Robinson project
26. Frost UK - Day And Age
Record from the UK super group prog act.
27. Nad Sylvan - Spiritus Mundi
Nad Sylvan is a U.S. born Swedish progressive rock musician and songwriter, who is currently the vocalist in Steve Hackett’s band.
28. Cosmograf - Rattrapante
UK neo prog band.
29. Frostlake - The Weight Of Clouds
frostlake is a singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist, writing and recording original material. She has been active in the left field music scene.
30. Tusmørke - Nordisk Krim
Tusmørke is a psychedelic, progressive folk rock band from Skien, Norway, playing music inspired by the international bronze age, local myth, paradolia and stargazing.



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22.02.2022 - 13:28
Blackcrowe
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22.02.2022 - 13:50
JoHn Doe
A lot of great albums in there, i don't know a few, I will look into them.

Don't call classic prog bands "dinosaurs". The music press of the 70s used the word as a mocking term, quite disrespectful IMO. But everyone should know neither punk nor disco killed prog in the 70s, but labels and the music press. They did the same, but much much worse to glam metal in the early 90s.
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22.02.2022 - 14:48
Blackcrowe
Written by JoHn Doe on 22.02.2022 at 13:50

A lot of great albums in there, i don't know a few, I will look into them.

Don't call classic prog bands "dinosaurs". The music press of the 70s used the word as a mocking term, quite disrespectful IMO. But everyone should know neither punk nor disco killed prog in the 70d, but labels and the music press. They did the same, but much much worse to glam metal in the early 90s.

Yes your right, I erase that word thanks for the comment
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