No, I haven't been to the lake of Kool-Aid, Ken and had a massive drink.
I am, perhaps, for my 61 years, more broad-minded than many lovers of what is a fantastic range of great music currently available and still arriving. I love discovering great new music by bands and artists of whom I had no knowledge yesterday - and the Laser's Edge is one of the great places to come and discover some of these. Many of the bands discussed here reverentially are ones of which I have little or no knowledge - so I have a way to go.
There is no band for whom I would beat the drum and say that everything they release is great and bands such as Spocks Beard and The Flower Kings, all of whose albums I have thus far will no longer receive an automatic right of admission to my music collection with their new albums because I don't really hear them making anything exciting or new with their recent releases.
I have, I suppose been rather trite in my apparent condemnation of those Edgers who have been unable to "get" what Gildenlow is now doing. Your comment about my British ears may be correct, and would definitely be so if my taste were less eclectic and broad than it is. However, what I have found here is a community whom I had thought to be more open-minded than is possibly the case and I can respect that as it does take a while for a "newbie" to gauge the situation, and if I have maybe offended anybody then I apologise.
I too have an ever-evolving taste, and you ain't going to shake me off
but it is also true that I cherish great music from every era back to the mid 60s (which is where I cut my teeth on British r&b (no not what is today called r&b)). You say, Ken, that "Road Salt doesn't mine any musical vein that wasn't done much better 40 years ago by Led Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, etc." and you are probably right - and in that respect I perhaps understand that here "progressive music" cannot have "retrogressive" tendencies.
Or have I misunderstood this too?