Best Prog of 2014

Found this list earlier today and have been listening to some of the selections. I really enjoyed the Knifework, Opeth, and Gazpacho albums so far. Reading this list it seems that Europe has a great scene for this kind of music.
http://www.popmatters.com/feature/188491-the-best-prog-of-2014/P0/
[Edited on 5/21/2015 by IPowrie]

Found this list earlier today and have been listening to some of the selections. I really enjoyed the Knifework, Opeth, and Gazpacho albums so far. Reading this list it seems that Europe has a great scene for this kind of music.
http://www.popmatters.com/feature/188491-the-best-prog-of-2014/P0/
I liked Gazpacho, Transatlantic, and Pineapple Thief CDs for 2014.
Prog Archives has a filter for various top progressive albums ( http://www.progarchives.com/top-prog-albums.asp?salbumtypes=1#list ). I find that site a great resource for progressive bands.
[Edited on 5/21/2015 by IPowrie]

I am familiar with only about half the list. I am digging MoeTar's last disc from 2014. It's a crazy blend of Zappa, Belew-era Crimson, Annie Haslam-era Renaissance, and pop. Weird but interesting. Am liking Steven Wilson's new disc as well, but I think that was released in 2015.
Thanks for the link.
Here's a MoeTar tune:
And another:
Blooby

I am familiar with only about half the list. I am digging MoeTar's last disc from 2014. It's a crazy blend of Zappa, Belew-era Crimson, Annie Haslam-era Renaissance, and pop. Weird but interesting. Am liking Steven Wilson's new disc as well, but I think that was released in 2015.
Thanks for the link.
Here's a MoeTar tune:
And another:
Blooby
Thanks for the heads up on MoeTar. I really like there newest album
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