Okay kiddo, do you remember when we talked about progressive rock from the 1960s to the 1970s? Well, there's more to the story!
In the 1980s, progressive rock continued to evolve and change. Bands were experimenting with new sounds and ideas, and synthesizers became very popular.
At the beginning of the decade, some bands that were popular in the 70s, like Yes and Genesis, continued to make music. But they were also facing some challenges, as the music industry was changing and new styles of music were becoming popular.
Other bands, like Marillion and IQ, emerged in the early 80s and were influenced by the previous generation of progressive rock. They added their own unique sounds and styles to the genre.
As the decade went on, some progressive rock bands experimented with other genres of music, like jazz and metal. This led to the creation of sub-genres like jazz-fusion and neo-prog.
By the late 80s, progressive rock was starting to fade in popularity. Some bands were breaking up, but others were still making music that fans loved.
Overall, the 1980s was a time of change and experimentation for progressive rock. Bands were trying new things, and some of those ideas have influenced music to this day!