Svensk progg, short for "progressiv musik," is a uniquely Swedish music genre that emerged in the late 1960s and flourished throughout the 1970s. Unlike the term "prog rock" in the English-speaking world, svensk progg encompasses a broader spectrum of musical styles, including rock, folk, jazz, and more, unified by their experimental nature and often political or anti-commercial sentiments. The genre served as a musical outlet for left-wing and anti-establishment themes, with lyrics frequently addressing social and political issues, promoting equality, and criticizing government policies. Artists like Mikael Wiehe, Ebba Grön, and Cornelis Vreeswijk exemplified the genre's ethos, blending poetic storytelling with diverse musical compositions. Svensk progg remains influential in Sweden, symbolizing a significant cultural movement that extended beyond music to reflect broader societal aspirations and concerns.
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