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− | + | The Art Rock era began in March of 1996. It cam be broken down into the following eras: | |
− | + | *Peak [Psychedelia] (1966-70) | |
+ | *The Golden Age of Prog Rock (1969-73) | ||
+ | *New Wave (1975-198?) | ||
+ | *Post Punk (1978-198?) | ||
+ | *Alternative (1983?-199?) | ||
+ | *Post Rock (198?-21st century) | ||
+ | *Math Rock (198?-21st century) | ||
+ | *Neo Prog (198?-199?) | ||
+ | *Indie (198?-21st century) | ||
== [[Why]] == | == [[Why]] == |
Revision as of 11:11, 14 September 2018
Who
The bands and artists who created art rock and the followers who have kept the tradition alive.
What
The four different types of art rock:
- Art Rock proper
- Progressive Rock
- Avant Rock (aka Experimental Rock)
- Post Rock
Where
The scenes that helped create art rock, and nurtured it.
When
The Art Rock era began in March of 1996. It cam be broken down into the following eras:
- Peak [Psychedelia] (1966-70)
- The Golden Age of Prog Rock (1969-73)
- New Wave (1975-198?)
- Post Punk (1978-198?)
- Alternative (1983?-199?)
- Post Rock (198?-21st century)
- Math Rock (198?-21st century)
- Neo Prog (198?-199?)
- Indie (198?-21st century)
Why
== How ==