"If anything's progressive, then we make progress"
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The phrasing matters. “If anything’s progressive” is slippery on purpose, a little shrug of skepticism toward the endless debates about what counts as real innovation. He doesn’t define progressive; he sets a test. The conditional “if” turns ideology into a hypothesis, and “then we make progress” makes the payoff brutally practical. It’s an artist’s logic: the only metric that survives the noise is whether the next thing actually changes what came before.
There’s also a band-dynamic subtext here. “We” isn’t the royal we of a visionary genius; it’s collaborative, the plural voice of musicianship. Progress becomes collective labor: rehearsal rooms, risk-taking, edits, arguments, the unglamorous commitment to not repeating yourself. In an era when “progressive” can harden into a style box (long songs, technical chops, conceptual albums), Giles reframes it as a discipline of momentum. The intent reads less like philosophy and more like a warning to artists who confuse complexity with advancement: if the music isn’t pushing somewhere, the label is just costume.
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"If anything's progressive, then we make progress." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-anythings-progressive-then-we-make-progress-99779/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










