Opeth fucking own. I would not be a Katatonia fan if not for them, having heard so much praise for Kata from Mikael and the other Opeth guys. I do prefer Opeth a bit over Katatonia, although for a while I preferred Katatonia -- I suppose it changes depending on the mood, but I have liked Opeth for a lot longer, and I still don't get tired of listening to those albums. I don't think they've lost anything over time (though I don't think they'll ever top MAYH, though BWP came the closest to doing so). I have warmed up to Deliverance a lot lately, and Damnation too. I'm anxious to hear where they'll go next, but I hope it's not going to be 'doing something avant garde for the sake of being avant garde'. All their albums so far have had that great feeling in them, that strong emotion -- I just don't want them to get too 'prog-minded' and thus stale. But if, after seven albums, they have not done this yet (which to me they haven't), I don't suppose there's any reason to worry about it happening now.
\m/ OPETH and KATATONIA \m/
P.S. For the record, I'd really like to see Jonas do some guest vocals on an Opeth album. He's got such an expressive voice, so affecting.