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  1. 27. Okt. 2015 · Neo-Prog 35 Years On: Marillion, IQ, Pendragon Etc. Revisited. Joe Banks , October 27th, 2015 08:30. With Marillion riding high in the charts, 1985 was the peak year for neo-prog. Joe Banks relives his misplaced childhood, and wonders if any of the music from this scene bears revisiting now.

  2. In Days Of The Underground, Joe Banks repositions Hawkwind as one of the most innovative and culturally significant bands of the 1970s. Rejecting the accepted narrative that views the band as one long lysergic soap opera, he shows us just how revolutionary Hawkwind were and how enduring their legacy remains. Profusely illustrated with rare and ...

  3. A Progressive Rock Sub-genre. From Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website. Neo-Prog definition. Neo-Progressive rock (more commonly "Neo-Prog") is a subgenre of Progressive Rock that originally was used to describe artists strongly influenced by the classic symphonic prog bands that flourished during the 1970s.

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-ProgNeo-Prog – Wikipedia

    Der Neo-Prog (andere Schreibweise NeoProg) ist eine Stilrichtung der Rockmusik, die zu Beginn der 1980er Jahre als zweite Welle des Progressive Rock begründet wurde und sich stark an dessen musikalische Elemente anlehnte. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Stil. 2 Entwicklung. 2.1 1980er Jahre. 2.2 1990er Jahre und heute. 3 Siehe auch. 4 Weblinks. Stil.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-progNeo-prog - Wikipedia

    Neo-progressive rock (commonly abbreviated neo-prog) is a subgenre of progressive rock which developed in the UK in the early 1980s. The genre's most popular band, Marillion, achieved mainstream success in the decade. Several bands from the genre have continued to record and tour.

  6. Neo-Prog. The Neo-Progressive subgenre of progressive rock grew out of a movement in the early 1980s by a number of U.K.-based bands that focused on music that was deeper than new wave, both instrumentally and lyrically.

  7. Remastered vinyl edition retains the apocalyptic heavy psych and proto-prog first delivered in 1969. “Great fun… lovingly dashed off in a few hours, in homage to the way library musicians had to work”: Matt Berry’s Simplicity. By Joe Banks published 30 November 23.