Progressive Rock

Progressive Rock

Progressive Rock emerged in the late 1960s and reached its peak popularity in the 1970s. It is characterized by its complex musical structures and diverse instrumentation, often blending elements of classical, jazz, and folk music. Known for its lengthy compositions and virtuosic performances, Progressive Rock bands like Pink Floyd, Yes, and Genesis pushed the boundaries of rock music by incorporating intricate time signatures, extended instrumental sections, and thought-provoking lyrics. The genre gained fame for its concept albums that often featured themes of fantasy, science fiction, and social commentary.

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SOMETHING in the style of Progressive Rock

See also

Pink FloydYesGenesisJethro TullKing Crimson
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