All of the bands on the progressive nation tours can "headline." Most of which have. Guess what: BTBAM, Opeth, Three, and ZPZ either match or outdraw all of those bands.
It seems you may have missed the point I was trying to make. Your focusing on economics. My analogy was intended to address a different disparity. Let me try a different approach.I guess we could argue this point all day w/o hard evidence / national survey....
I'm not talking about prog death man. I'm talking about progressive music in general. The Mars Volta for example is progressive, as well as Fair To Midland, without sounding anything like DT. And be that as it may, that the festival accepts DT esque bands, it doesn't make it right. Not all of the bands ProgPower Europe books come from the school of DT's side of things, because the majority of people (including everyone here I am sure by the way) commonly associate prog with more than just *those* kinds of bands. And guess what: I'm not saying those bands are bad either. Hell, I love a good bunch of them. What I am saying, is you can't only say well, here's Circus Maximus, Pagan's Mind, Fates Warning, Orphaned Land, etc etc and none of them bring in as many fans as Hammerfall or Helloween, or Stratovarius, so therefore power metal must be more popular! Do you not see how futile this kind of argument is? All of the prog bands listed are fairly young, with 4 or 5 CDs out at the most, and there's obviously more to prog than just those bands.
This is the environment people believe seven minute songs, chock full of time changes and extended instrumental passages are going to flourish in?
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Opeth MAYBE, the others....no way in hell
It seems you may have missed the point I was trying to make. Your focusing on economics. My analogy was intended to address a different disparity. Let me try a different approach.
What percentage of people go to art museums on a regular basis? What percentage of people choose a vastly superior subtitled foreign film over Die Hard 8? What percentage of people buy a classic work of literature over a Harry Potter book? What percentage of people choose Classical music over American Idol?
That which is simple, obvious and easily accessible will always appeal to the greatest common denominator. Conversely, that which is intrinsically complex, will always struggle to find an audience.
Not surprising. I've never been to San Fran, but it's on my short list of American cities I want to visit.I definitely agree with that for the most part. I think it also depends on location as well. I can tell you that the museums in San Francisco are packed on a regular basis. I've been to them all (the Samurai one is pretty badass IMO) and I know people who are into "simple" music frequent the museums as well (kids love their King Tut ya know?).
With San Francisco being quite a bit more liberal than most places, off-norm stuff goes over a lot better here than in most places (say Texas for example).
I don't think that anybody here honestly believes that it will flourish and go mainstream. But how is that any more absurd than thinking that 5-6 minute songs with extended guitar solos, singers whose nuts are in a vice, and lyrics about dragons and unicorns are going to flourish?
You obviously don't know much about BTBAM...the past 2 times I've seen them have been strictly headlining shows. The first of those two was just them, no support. It was a DVD shoot show however, but they sold out the venue. Last time I saw them was with support bands, but they were their friend's bands. No-name bands who don't even belong in the same genre. Sold about 500-600 tickets on a weekday night with a competing show 10 minutes away.
ZPZ draws 800+
All arguments about genres and sub-genres will always be subjective and based largely on one's own opinion. I assumed everyone realized that at the onset and didn't feel the need to state the obvious.Throughout this thread, there have been so many random assertions with no backing. You claim Opeth isn't prog because their "best" albums were their first 5? LoL, as if that's a competent excuse dude. You can't possibly lay down that highly subjective reasoning as a serious argument.
As noted, your entitled to that opinion.I think Opeth's last 5 albums are their best, which are more progressive than the first bunch, therefore they are prog metal.
Wow. Always? In capital letters no less? Good thing that's not a random assertion and can be backed up with empirical evidence.And Mastodon has ALWAYS been lumped in as a progressive, post metal whatever sort of band.
The context of this argument has been Prog Metal and more specifically, the festival. Which of those bands are going to play this festival? Even outside the perspective of this festival, Coheed And Cambria, Mars Volta and Porcupine Tree are all more Prog Rock, than Prog Metal. Opeth drew a thousand people to Brooklyn on the strength of those first four discs, long before they introduced more dominant Prog elements. And Between The Buried and Me have largely toured as a support band.Between The Buried and Me, Porcupine Tree, Opeth The Mars Volta, Coheed And Cambria, et al are all progressive bands and they all outdraw Hammerfall and Blind Guardian by the buttload.
I disagree with you argument above based on population pools alone. If this was only being sold as a local show, I agree totally. However, I pull from across the country. Comparing that available pool to the relatively small amount of tickets sold invalidates that to me.
I think it's this sort of sentiment that kinda proves what I said before. Prog fans are more likely to enjoy a good power band than vice-versa. And why not? Their shows are frequently more energetic and easier to "get into."
I just think that there are simply more powermetal fans out there than prog fans...or as Glenn has put it so succintly before, "power bands put asses in seats."
I guess that means for PPUSA XII and on, a Progressive Death / Doom band will only make the bill if Glenn likes it, not because he wants to have a band of that type each year
WHERE??? Certainly not in the Southeast, maybe California.
Opeth MAYBE, the others....no way in hell
But this festival doesn't target progressive music in general. It targets progressive metal. So it's pointless to say "hey you should book Fair to Midland" when they aren't a progressive metal band.
Well it is ProgPower... For Progressive and Power Metal mostly. While I love death and doom bands, I expect to see Power and Prog bands as being the main bands at the fest... with a spattering of a "whatever" band.
-MetalRose