Timeline of progressive rock (2010–19)
This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 2010 - 2019.
Contents
2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019
2010
Newly formed bands
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
25 Jan 2010 | Panic Room | Satellite | United Kingdom |
25 Jan 2010 | Jaga Jazzist | One-Armed Bandit[1] | Norway |
15 Feb 2010 | Karnataka | The Gathering Light | England |
12 March 2010 | Kaipa | In the Wake of Evolution | Sweden |
30 March 2010 | Haken | Aquarius | UK |
13 April 2010 | Coheed & Cambria | Year of the Black Rainbow | US |
20 April 2010 | Periphery | Periphery | US |
17 May 2010 | Pain of Salvation | Road Salt One | Sweden |
20 May 2010 | Porcupine Tree | Anesthetize | England |
May 2010 | Pineapple Thief | Someone Here Is Missing | England |
May 2010 | Spock's Beard | X | US |
June 2010 | Porcupine Tree | Atlanta | England |
June 2010 | Demians | Mute | France |
13 July 2010 | Sky Architect | Excavations of the Mind | Netherlands |
13 Aug 2010 | Iron Maiden | The Final Frontier | England [2] |
13 Sept 2010 | Tinyfish | The Big Red Spark | England |
20 Sept 2010 | Opeth | In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall | Sweden |
28 Sept 2010 | James LaBrie | Static Impulse | U.S.A |
Sept 2010 | Glass Hammer | If | U.S.A |
1 Oct 2010 | Moon Safari | Lover's End | Sweden |
11 Oct 2010 | Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman | The Living Tree | England |
Oct 2010 | Guy Manning | Charlestown | England |
2010 | Ange | Le bois travaille, même le dimanche | France |
2010 | FromUz | Seventh Story | Uzbekistan |
2010 | Gazpacho | A Night At Loreley | Norway |
2010 | Mastermind | Insomnia | US |
Disbandments
Events
- Genesis were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Mike Portnoy unexpectedly leaves Dream Theater due to a disagreement between the band members, resulting in Mike Mangini taking his place as the new drummer for Dream Theater.[3]
- Emerson, Lake and Palmer reunite for a single show on their 40th anniversary, to headline the new born High Voltage Festival.
- Todd La Torre replaces Wade Black as the lead singer of Crimson Glory.
2011
Reformed bands
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
25 January 2011 | Magic Pie | The Suffering Joy | Norway |
14 March 2011 | Van der Graaf Generator | A Grounding in Numbers | UK |
21 March 2011 | Von Hertzen Brothers | Stars Aligned | Finland |
22 March 2011 | Protest the Hero | Scurrilous | Canada |
28 March 2011 | Beardfish | Mammoth | Sweden |
28 March 2011 | Blackfield | Welcome to My DNA | UK |
12 April 2011 | Between the Buried and Me | The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues | US |
23 May 2011 | Farpoint | Kindred | US |
23 May 2011 | Neal Morse | Testimony 2 | US |
17 June 2011 | Symphony X | Iconoclast | US |
20 June 2011 | Riverside | Memories in My Head (EP) | Poland |
28 June 2011 | Queensrÿche | Dedicated to Chaos | US |
1 July 2011 | Yes | Fly From Here | UK |
7 July 2011 | Apocalypse | The 25th Anniversary BoxSet | BR |
26 July 2011 | Karmakanic | In A Perfect World | Sweden |
2 August 2011 | Dir en grey | Dum Spiro Spero | US |
13 Sept 2011 | Dream Theater | A Dramatic Turn of Events | US |
20 Sept 2011 | Opeth | Heritage | Sweden |
26 Sept 2011 | Mastodon | The Hunter | US |
26 Sept 2011 | Steven Wilson | Grace for Drowning | UK |
26 Sept 2011 | The Tangent | COMM | UK |
26 Sept 2011 | Pain of Salvation | Road Salt Two | Sweden |
24 Oct 2011 | Haken | Visions | UK |
3 Nov 2011 | Outlaws of Ravenhurst | Book I | Canada |
2011 | DICE | Newborn | Germany |
Disbandments
- Oceansize
- Audiofishtank
- Pure Reason Revolution
Events
- Pink Floyd signs new deal with EMI records and begins massive Why Pink Floyd...? reissue campaign.
- Mike Mangini joins Dream Theater as new drummer.
- Thirty Seconds to Mars set a Guinness World Record for the most shows played during a single album cycle.
- Nick D'Virgilio leaves his duties as the lead vocalist and drummer for Spock's Beard and is replaced by Ted Leonard (Vocals) and Jimmy Keegan (Drums)... Keegan had played with the band previously as a touring drummer.
2012
Newly formed bands
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
14 February 2012 | Spock's Beard | The X Tour Live | US |
28 February 2012 | Steven Wilson | Catalog / Preserve / Amass (Live) | US |
1 March 2012 | Moon Safari | The Gettysburg Address | Sweden |
13 March 2012 | Gazpacho | March of Ghosts | Norway |
17 March 2012 | Forward Shapes | Legacy | US |
19 March 2012 | Astra | The Black Chord | US |
22 March 2012 | The Mars Volta | Noctourniquet | US |
26 March 2012 | Flying Colors | Flying Colors | US |
2 April 2012 | Ian Anderson | Thick as a Brick 2 | UK |
16 April 2012 | Anathema | Weather Systems | UK |
23 April 2012 | Arjen Lucassen | Lost in the New Real | Europe |
7 May 2012 | Storm Corrosion | Storm Corrosion | UK/Sweden |
22 May 2012 | Headspace | I Am Anonymous | England |
8 June 2012 | Rush | Clockwork Angels | Canada |
18 June 2012 | The Flower Kings | Banks of Eden | Sweden |
19 June 2012 | Echolyn | echolyn | US |
25 June 2012 | Van Der Graaf Generator | ALT | US |
June 2012 | Anglagard | Viljans Öga | Sweden |
July 2012 | Magma | Félicité Thösz | France |
27 August 2012 | Beardfish | The Void | Sweden |
9 October 2012 | Coheed and Cambria | The Afterman: Ascension | US |
17 December 2012 | Duncan Parsons | Abandoned Buildings | UK |
Disbandments
Events
- The Flower Kings return from a 5-year hiatus to release their 12th studio album.
- Yes lead singer Benoît David leaves Yes due to respiratory illness and is replaced by Glass Hammer lead vocalist Jon Davison.
- Queensrÿche fires lead singer Geoff Tate after threats and physical altercations provoked by Tate and he is replaced by Crimson Glory vocalist Todd La Torre
2013
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
21 January 2013 | Riverside | Shrine of New Generation Slaves | Poland |
5 February 2013 | Lifesigns | Lifesigns | England |
25 February 2013 | Steven Wilson | The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) | England |
18 March 2013 | Von Hertzen Brothers | Nine Lives | Finland |
3 April 2013 | Dir en grey | The Unraveling | Japan |
3 April 2013 | Spock's Beard | Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep | US |
12 April 2013 | Motorpsycho | Still Life With Eggplant | Norway |
20 May 2013 | Sound of Contact | Dimensionaut | UK |
27 May 2013 | TesseracT | Altered State | England |
25 June 2013 | Queensrÿche | Queensrÿche | US |
21 August 2013 | Moon Safari | Himlabacken Vol. 1 | Sweden |
26 August 2013 | Blackfield | IV | International |
2 September 2013 | Haken | The Mountain | UK |
23 September 2013 | Dream Theater | Dream Theater (album) | US |
28 October 2013 | Ayreon | The Theory of Everything | Netherlands |
28 October 2013 | The Flower Kings | Desolation Rose | Sweden |
Events
- Rush is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Todd La Torre leaves Crimson Glory citing long periods of inactivity as his reason.
- Lindsay Cooper (Henry Cow, Comus, Feminist Improvising Group) dies 18 September.[4][5]
- Richard Coughlan (The Wilde Flowers, Caravan) dies 1 December.[6][7]
2014
Newly formed bands
- Perfect Beings
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
25 January 2014 | Karmakanic | Live in the US | Sweden |
27 January 2014 | Transatlantic | Kaleidoscope | International |
03 March 2014 | Bigelf | Into the Maelstrom | United States |
24 March 2014 | Animals As Leaders | The Joy of Motion | United States |
March 2014 | Perfect Beings | Perfect Beings I | United States |
March 2014 | Gazpacho | Demon | Norway |
14 April 2014 | Ian Anderson | Homo Erraticus | England |
3 May 2014 | IQ | The Road of Bones | England |
04 June 2014 | Anathema | Distant Satellites | England |
16 July 2014 | Yes | Heaven & Earth | England |
25 August 2014 | Opeth | Pale Communion | Sweden |
15 September 2014 | The Pineapple Thief | Magnolia | England |
16 September 2014 | The Contortionist | Language | United States |
29 September 2014 | Duncan Parsons | Music for Stairlifts (Vol 1) | England |
29 September 2014 | Flying Colors | Second Nature | United States |
30 September 2014 | Thank You Scientist | Maps of Non-Existent Places | United States |
13 October 2014 | Lunatic Soul | Walking on a Flashlight Beam | Poland |
14 October 2014 | Moon Safari | Live in Mexico | Sweden |
27 October 2014 | Devin Townsend | Z² | Canada |
27 October 2014 | Haken | Restoration (EP) | England |
07 November 2014 | Pink Floyd | The Endless River | England |
03 December 2014 | Duncan Parsons | C:Ore | England |
09 December 2014 | Dave Kerzner | New World | United States |
2015
Newly formed bands
- Native Construct
- Lonely Robot
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
12 January 2015 | Beardfish | +4626-COMFORTZONE | Sweden |
12 January 2015 | King Crimson | Live at the Orpheum | England |
27 January 2015 | Periphery | Juggernaut: Alpha / Juggernaut: Omega | United States |
27 February 2015 | Steven Wilson | Hand. Cannot. Erase. | England |
20 March 2015 | Von Hertzen Brothers | New Day Rising | Finland |
25 March 2015 | Nightwish | Endless Forms Most Beautiful | Finland |
March 2015 | Lonely Robot | Please Come Home | England |
10 April 2015 | Anekdoten | Until All the Ghosts Are Gone | Sweden |
13 April 2015 | Gavin Harrison | Cheating the Polygraph | England |
21 April 2015 | Native Construct | Quiet World | United States |
April 2015 | The Tangent | A Spark in the Aether | Norway |
5 May 2015 | Kamelot | Haven | United States |
25 May 2015 | Leprous | The Congregation | Norway |
May 2015 | Arena | The Unquiet Sky | England |
1 June 2015 | Big Big Train | Wassail (EP) | England |
05 June 2015 | Muse | Drones | England |
10 July 2015 | Between The Buried and Me | Coma Ecliptic | United States |
17 July 2015 | Tim Bowness | Stupid Things That Mean the World | England |
24 July 2015 | Symphony X | Underworld | United States |
1 August 2015 | Abigail's Ghost | Black Plastic Sun | United States |
21 August 2015 | Spock's Beard | The Oblivion Particle | United States |
04 September 2015 | Iron Maiden | The Book of Souls | England |
04 September 2015 | The Dear Hunter | Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise | United States |
04 September 2015 | Riverside | Love, Fear and the Time Machine | Poland |
18 September 2015 | David Gilmour | Rattle That Lock | England |
18 September 2015 | TesseracT | Polaris | England |
18 September 2015 | Scale the Summit | V | United States |
25 September 2015 | John Hackett | Another Life | England |
02 October 2015 | Queensrÿche | Condition Hüman | United States |
16 October 2015 | Coheed and Cambria | The Color Before the Sun | USA |
16 October 2015 | Perfect Beings | Perfect Beings II | United States |
October 2015 | Gazpacho | Molok | Norway |
TBA | The Enid | Dust | England |
2016
Newly formed bands
- Mantra Vega
- The John Hackett Band
- The Mute Gods
- Anderson/Stolt
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
---|---|---|---|
08 January 2016 | David Bowie | Blackstar | England |
22 January 2016 | Steven Wilson | 4 ½ (EP) | England |
22 January 2016 | The Mute Gods | Do Nothing till You Hear from Me | International |
25 January 2016 | Mantra Vega | The Illusion's Reckoning | United States |
29 January 2016 | Dream Theater | The Astonishing | United States |
10 February 2016 | Rikard Sjöblom (of Beardfish) | The Unbendable Sleep | Sweden |
26 February 2016 | Headspace | All You Fear is Gone | England |
29 April 2016 | Haken | Affinity | England |
27 May 2016 | Frost* | Falling Satellites | England |
27 May 2016 | Big Big Train | Folklore | England |
24 June 2016 | Anderson/Stolt | The Invention of Knowledge | England |
01 July 2016 | Fates Warning | Theories of Flight | USA |
22 July 2016 | Periphery | Periphery III: Select Difficulty | USA |
12 September 2016 | Demians | Battles | France |
TBA 2016 | Pain of Salvation | In The Passing Light of Day | Sweden |
See also
- Timeline of progressive rock: other decades: 1960s - 1970s - 1980s - 1990s - 2000s
- Timeline of progressive rock (Parent article)
- Progressive rock
- Canterbury Scene
- Symphonic rock
- Avant-rock
- Rock in Opposition
- Neo-prog
- Progressive metal
- Jazz fusion
- Djent
References
- ↑ Monger, James Christopher (2011). "One-Armed Bandit - Jaga Jazzist | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
- ↑ "Iron Maiden Official Website - MAIDEN ANNOUNCE RELEASE DATE, ARTWORK AND TRACKLISTING FOR NEW ALBUM "THE FINAL FRONTIER"". ironmaiden.com. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
- ↑ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - It's Official: MIKE MANGINI Is New DREAM THEATER Drummer". roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
- ↑ Fordham, John (24 September 2013). "Lindsay Cooper obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
- ↑ Mack, Shane (19 September 2013). "RIP: Lindsay Cooper, member of Comus and Henry Cow collaborator". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
- ↑ "Richard Coughlan". Calyx, the Canterbury Website. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ Swanson, Dave (9 December 2013). "Caravan Drummer Richard Coughlan Dies". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
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