(or anyone at all)..
I remember my first prog album was The Division Bell by PF back when I was 13 or so. I was rummaging through my uncle's stuff and I found this CD without any name on it, said what the hell, let's see what it is. And I was blown away with the melancholic music of PF. After a few years, I was introduced to Dream Theater and gradually started getting more into prog. The revelation occurred when I was 17 or so. I discovered Camel and Yes and King Crimson (yeah I didn't get to them through Opeth), and then Opeth. Rush I never got into, primarily because of the vocals.
I was quite delighted when I learned that Mike actually liked Camel and KC. The band I'm really grateful I got to through Opeth was Porcupine Tree, the PF of modern music. Then through www.progarchives.com, which I suggest to anyone into progressive music of any kind, I learned of bands like Pineapple Thief, Dredg, Vauxdvihl, Dark Suns, and more. The list goes on and on.
So, what got you into the scene, and when?
I remember my first prog album was The Division Bell by PF back when I was 13 or so. I was rummaging through my uncle's stuff and I found this CD without any name on it, said what the hell, let's see what it is. And I was blown away with the melancholic music of PF. After a few years, I was introduced to Dream Theater and gradually started getting more into prog. The revelation occurred when I was 17 or so. I discovered Camel and Yes and King Crimson (yeah I didn't get to them through Opeth), and then Opeth. Rush I never got into, primarily because of the vocals.
I was quite delighted when I learned that Mike actually liked Camel and KC. The band I'm really grateful I got to through Opeth was Porcupine Tree, the PF of modern music. Then through www.progarchives.com, which I suggest to anyone into progressive music of any kind, I learned of bands like Pineapple Thief, Dredg, Vauxdvihl, Dark Suns, and more. The list goes on and on.
So, what got you into the scene, and when?