Help! I've been binging on a bunch of my old prog favorites (especially Rush, Genesis, Camel), and I'm getting kinda sick of my go-tos. There's not much in life I love more than finding new music to love.

I went through a yacht rock binge a few years ago. It started with Steely Dan, and I've explored the general yacht rock waters pretty thoroughly (I still listen to Dane Donohue daily). I love the hooks, smooth sounds, jazzy grooves, sophisticated chord structures, etc.

I kinda lost track of prog rock over the last 10 or so year, but I've been tuned enough to know that most of the popular newer stuff isn't really for me. I respect the careers and influence of Dream Theater, Tool, and Porcupine Tree, but ... That kinda thing isn't really for me.

Some likes/dislikes:
+ jazziness (groove, harmony)
+ tunefulness
+ keyboard focus
+ instrumental proficiency
+ calm/chill vibes
- metal & hard rock (unless it's *exceptionally* interesting and well done)
- gratuitous complexity and dissonance for its own sake (eg, math rock)
- focus on vocals/lyrics (I'm *really* randomly picky about vocals)
- compositional/harmonic simplicity

Like, are there any Happy the Man- or DFA-likes out there? Or, more albums like Camel's Rain Dances?