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  • Happily, such major anticipation hasn't stifled MGMT's creativity, judging by the beautifully hazy, breezy harmonies of opening track It's Working or the rousing dynamism that shoots through the album's nine numbers (such as Siberian Breaks, which swells impressively from acoustic to electronic symphony with a pointedly 'proggy' track length of 12 minutes).

    Home 2010

  • You may want to have a look at it because this new "proggy" is also "super fast" when it scans.

    Comments for Jack's Newswatch Alienated 2009

  • "Galaxy 66," on the other hand, proves that these three ordinary-looking Midwestern cats could kick the jams out just as hard without any lyrics at all (and without getting too "proggy" in the process).

    Swan Fungus 2008

  • And the sad thing is, there will be some kid out there that will decide he likes that style and will listen to nothing but proggy ambient acid neurotech funk house.

    Tunes For Thought SVGL 2009

  • If a reviewer describes some new band as "proggy ambient acid neurotech funk house" I actually have some idea what that might sound like, but at some point don't we have to say that this attempt to genrefy everything has become ridiculous?

    Tunes For Thought SVGL 2009

  • Hard enough, at least, that proggy metal band Kylesa is probably only the seventh or eighth sludgiest band in town, and that's not even counting its neighbors Baroness.

    Album review: Kylesa, "Spiral Shadow" Allison Stewart 2010

  • Hard enough, at least, that proggy metal band Kylesa is probably only the seventh or eighth sludgiest band in town, and that's not even counting its neighbors Baroness.

    CD review of 'Spiral Shadow' by Kylesa Post 2010

  • Also, since you like proggy music, Lunatic Soul has a self-titled debut album that is really good; it is a project from the lead singer of Riverside.

    Tuning in... 2009

  • Named for a failed uprising in 19th-century Russia, the group has made intricate, winsome, at times tediously proggy music that extrapolates on source material like "T á in B ó C ú ailnge" an early 12th-century Irish mythological epic and Japanese folk tales.

    Dust of the Old, Boot Up the New Andy Beta 2011

  • Elsewhere, they doff their wizard hats to proggy excess with a medieval "interlude" and the baroque flourishes of the title track.

    Justice are rocking the world 2011

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