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09.14.19 Prog Post hc revival04.14.19 A Touch of Prog
03.16.19 Alt rock

Prog Post hc revival

Today I was shocked to see a music video in my youtube feed. Kurt Travis and Will Swann have started a new band or side project if you will. So, now I'm really in the mood to listen to some Progressive Post Hardcore. I'm also super stoked to have discovered the band Makari, which is another awesome band. Please leave recs in comments of current prog post hc and let the revival begin!
1Royal Coda
Royal Coda


This is the new band featuring Kurt and Will. Haven't listened to this yet.
2Makari
Hyperreal


Awesome band. Only heard a handful of tracks, but seems very promising. Seems to have a lot of strong influences from a handful of serious progressive bands like Tides of Man and Closure In Moscow. I very much enjoy their style and they seem confident in their well established sound.
3Ghost Atlas
All Is In Sync, and There's Nothing Left to Sing


This band (side project) is not so obscure on this site. This album made a lot of noise when it first dropped and for good reasons. Album is incredible, but the first EP is a little more progressive and groovy.
4Artifex Pereo
Passengers


Another band that is slightly relative. I personally did not enjoy this. Album is all over the place and boring, but then again, I'm a sucker for mainstream pop structure.
5Hail The Sun
Mental Knife


Everyone should be familiar with these guys. I've never been a fan, but I've listened to a few current tracks and was pleased. Can't wait to dive in.
6Dance Gavin Dance
Artificial Selection


Gave this a spin when it first came out. It was decent. Gotta give it another listen.
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