That's awful.tallchris wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:58 amNot sure who John is thinking of but Goose definitely hit some of that in a jam band perspective, and the dumb looking/sounding bass and guitar help with the smooth fusion thing:enframed wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:06 amCurious what are some of these bands?JohnAlbert wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:08 am rock music being produced by Gen Z. Prog and Jazz fusion are in a major renaissance right now.
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92First, surf rock made a comeback with Gen Z; now it's Gentle Giant and Return to Forever...
Far out, Instagram kidz.
Far out, Instagram kidz.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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95I love the Syd era. After that I only really dig the songs not sung by Gilmour. Have a Cigar, Nobody Home, Thin Ice, Brain Damage, ABIW Part 1.
DOSM...yawn.
DOSM...yawn.
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96Tobin Abasi is nearly my age but yeah that's a pretty accurate cross-section of jam band/fusion crappola up 'dere..
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97Most of that was just Polyphia, Periphery and Mars Volta wannabe shit. But Snarky Puppy sounds like fucking Weather Report (and that name...)!
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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98Well those lot have certainly recreated the authenticity of prog. Self indulgent disappearing up ones own backside.
Dave N. wrote:Most of us are here because we’re trying to keep some spark of an idea from going out.
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99Yeah, I didn't say it was great, only that it's growing in popularity.
Some of it delves into the realm of djent metal as well.
Some of it delves into the realm of djent metal as well.