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Timeline of progressive rock (2000–09)
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This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 2000 - 2009.
Contents
2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009
2000
Newly formed bands
- AraPacis
- Between The Buried And Me
- Daedalus
- Electric Light Orchestra (reformed line-up; only Jeff Lynne and Richard Tandy return from original line-up)
- Planet X
- The Orchestra (formed from remaining members of Electric Light Orchestra Part II, and not affiliated with Electric Light Orchestra listed above)
- Von Hertzen Brothers
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
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6 March 2000 | Ian Anderson | The Secret Language of Birds | England |
21 March 2000 | Transatlantic | SMPTe | Various |
27 March 2000 | Pink Floyd | Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 | England |
11 April 2000 | Trans-Siberian Orchestra | Beethoven's Last Night | US |
1 May 2000 | Glass Hammer | Chronometree | US |
8 May 2000 | Iona | Open Sky | England |
9 May 2000 | Roger Hodgson | Open the Door | England |
22 May 2000 | Porcupine Tree | Lightbulb Sun | England |
23 May 2000 | King Crimson | the construKction of light | England |
6 June 2000 | Planet X | Universe | US |
20 June 2000 | Ayreon | Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer | Netherlands |
20 June 2000 | Ayreon | Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator | Netherlands |
4 July 2000 | The Flower Kings | Space Revolver | Sweden |
11 July 2000 | Kansas | Somewhere to Elsewhere | US |
22 August 2000 | Spock's Beard | V | US |
11 September 2000 | RPWL | God Has Failed | Germany |
20 September 2000 | Dir En Grey | Macabre | Japan |
3 October 2000 | Enchant | Juggling 9 Or Dropping 10 | US |
10 October 2000 | Symphony X | V-The New Mythology Suite | US |
31 October 2000 | Pain of Salvation | The Perfect Element | Sweden |
2000 Oct | CMX | Dinosaurus Stereophonicus | Finland |
14 November 2000 | Geddy Lee | My Favourite Headache | Canada |
2000 Nov | IQ | The Seventh House | England |
12 December 2000 | Tool | Salival | US |
2000 | Arena | Immortal? | England |
2000 | Echolyn | Cowboy Poems Free | US |
2000 | Steve Howe | Homebrew 2 | England |
2000 | IQ | Subterannea: The Concert | England |
2000 | Karnataka | The Storm | UK |
2000 | Little Tragedies | The Sun of Spirit | Russia |
2000 | Little Tragedies | Porcelain Pavilion | Russia |
2000 | Mastermind | Angels of the Apocalypse | US |
2000 | Species Being | Orgone Therapy | US |
2000 | Sylvan | Encounters | Germany |
2000 | Volapük | Polyglöt | France |
2000 | White Willow | Sacrament | Norway |
Disbandments
Events
- Billy Sherwood left and Igor Khoroshev was fired from Yes.[1] This left Yes for the first time in its history without a full-time keyboardist.
- Little Tragedies grew from a three piece band to five.
2001
Newly formed bands
Albums
Release Date | Artist | Album | Country |
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12 February 2001 | Saga | House of Cards | Canada |
12 March 2001 | Opeth | Blackwater Park | Sweden |
22 March 2001 | Koenji Hyakkei | Nivraym | Japan |
27 March 2001 | No-Man | Returning Jesus | England |
3 April 2001 | Amorphis | Am Universum | Finland |
15 May 2001 | Shadow Gallery | Legacy | US |
15 May 2001 | Marillion | Anoraknophobia | England |
15 May 2001 | Tool | Lateralus | US |
30 May 2001 | Dredg | Leitmotif | US |
5 June 2001 | Asia | Aura | England |
12 June 2001 | Electric Light Orchestra | Zoom | England |
12 June 2001 | Pendragon | Not of This World | England |
17 June 2001 | Muse | Origin of Symmetry | England |
10 July 2001 | Pallas | The Cross and the Crucible | Scotland |
21 August 2001 | Mastodon | Lifesblood | US |
10 September 2001 | Yes | Magnification | England |
18 September 2001 | The Flower Kings | The Rainmaker | Sweden |
9 October 2001 | Transatlantic | Bridge Across Forever | Various |
30 October 2001 | Sleepytime Gorilla Museum | Grand Opening and Closing | US |
17 December 2001 | Mostly Autumn | Music Inspired by The Lord of the Rings | England |
2001 | Ange | Culinaire Lingus | France |
2001 | Apocalypse | Apocalypse Live in USA | Brazil |
2001 | Ark | Burn the Sun | Norway |
2001 | Divinity Destroyed | Nocturnal Dawn | US |
2001 | Djam Karet | New Dark Age | US |
2001 | Glass | No Stranger to the Skies | US |
2001 | Halloween | Le Festin | France |
2001 | Hidria Spacefolk | HDRSF-01 | Finland |
2001 | Steve Howe | Guitar Player | England |
2001 | Steve Howe | Guitar Plus | England |
2001 | Steve Howe | Natural Timbre | England |
2001 | Isildurs Bane | Mind Volume 2 | Sweden |
2001 | La Torre dell'Alchimista | La torre dell'alchimista | Italy |
2001 | Le Orme | Elementi | Italy |
2001 | Los Jaivas | Arrebol | Chile |
2001 | Magma | Trilogie Theusz Hamtaahk | France |
2001 | maudlin of the Well | Bath | US |
2001 | maudlin of the Well | Leaving Your Body Map | US |
2001 | Miriodor | Mekano | Canada |
2001 | Mostly Autumn | The Last Bright Light | England |
2001 | Mastermind | Prog, Fusion, Metal, Leather & Sweat | US |
2001 | Olive Mess | Live Without Audience | Latvia |
2001 | One Shot | Vendredi 13 | France |
2001 | Present | High Infidelity | Belgium |
2001 | The Orchestra | No Rewind | England |
2001 | Spaced Out | Eponymus II | Canada |
2001 | Thieves' Kitchen | Argot | England |
2001 | Von Hertzen Brothers | Experience | Finland |
Disbandments
Events
- Dream Theater released Live Scenes from New York on September 11, 2001 which made headlines because the album's artwork had an image of the New York City skyline in flames, including a depiction of the World Trade Center. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center occurred the same day. The album was recalled and a new version was released. The original artwork is now a rare collectible.[2]
- Russian Prog Rock festival InProg took place for the first time.
- Chuck Schuldiner, the frontman of Death, died from brain cancer.[3]