Thursday, January 25, 2007

Avant-Prog

So, there's this genre called Avant-Prog.

I've probably already lost most of your attention, seeing as how that appears to be the most pretentious combination ever, you've got avant-garde, which immediately calls to mind pretentious snobs sitting around listening to a one note drone for hours on end, and on the other hand, prog rock, which causes images of guitar-molesting long-haired guys playing music that only they really want to listen to and writing hour-long epics.

But no! Avant-prog is different. Avant-prog is basically, to me, the modern equivalent of RIO (or Rock in Opposition), which basically was dense, non-radio-friendly music that challenged classic rock idioms. What does this mean? Well, it means that avant-prog has more in common with classical music (think Stravinsky) than it does with your average generic rock'n'roll single. Avant-prog songs are like jazz-rock fusion symphonies, they're elaborate, dense, and complex while simultaneously direct and visceral.

Basically, you won't really know what I'm talking about unless you've heard it. So here are, for your benefit, some starter albums:

Birdsongs of the Mesozoic - Faultline


Birdsongs of the Mesozoic are a very chill avant-prog outfit who started in 1983 as a side-project of Mission of Burma members Roger Miller and Martin Swope. Both had left by 1988 but the band continued regardless, playing a unique blend of rock, punk, classical, and freeform. This is their brilliant 1989 album.
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Doctor Nerve - Every Screaming Ear


Doctor Nerve is completely wild. Seriously, this is like listening to an avant-jazz album on speed with doses of rock randomly scattered about for good measure. Some of these songs are "Nervewares," which means the score were actually generated by a computer program. And they're actually good. Definetely worth checking out.
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Thinking Plague - A History of Madness


Another great album, sounds like a more modern version of Henry Cow. If you liked the previous two chances are you'll like this one as well.
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4 comments:

Januszwelin said...

Hay, your site is amazing and very helpful! I found it by searching two rare albums I like to see who shared the same taste...

Just so you know, there seems to be something wrong with the link to "The United States of America" album.

Best wishes,
J

Anonymous said...

Thinking Plague - A History of Madness link doesnt work.Can you rip it up again? thanks

Anonymous said...

i too would appreciate a new rip of a history of madness

Anonymous said...

very nice album list.