noodles wrote:
I think progressive comes in sort of 2 groups:
The bands that fall into the genre of 'prog', such as Dream Theater, Ayreon, etc.
or
The bands that are doing something new and original within an existing genre; such as Meshuggah's Catch 33 or Biomechanical.
This is how I define it too. There is progressive music, and then there is music done in the same style as it. for example, Pagan's Mind are essentially power metal influenced by exisiting templates laid down by prog bands. There is very little progressive, in the true sense of the word, about what they do.
That being said, there is a lot of elitism about what constitutes true prog these days. Often when a band does something new or innovative, it is met with a hughty sniff of "huh,
that's not prog," which leads me back to the idea that even the more 'kvlt' of prog fans have a defined idea of how it should sound.