Ark- Burn the Sun- added to my list.
DGM-Hidden Places- The only DGM album I don't have. Maybe I'll get it, I don't know.
Orphaned Land-Mabool- Got it because they are in the lineup.
Dead Soul Tribe - A Murder Of Crows- Not into the Tool thing, so I don't know.
Shadow Gallery - Tyranny - Got it in 1998, one of the best albums ever! Getting Room V on Tuesday.
Superior - Ultima Ratio, and Behind -Heard good things about Superior, but went to their site and listened to soundbytes and they didn't do anything for me.
Conception - Flow, and In Your Multitude.-Got Flow, it's okay, might get In Your Multitude since they are in the lineup.
If you're getting any Vanden Plas, get Beyond Daylight.
Is that newer than Far Off Grace, or older?
Divine Regale - Ocean Mind- I wanted this one back in 1999, but never got around to it. I probably should start looking for it again, assuming it's easy to find.
Same with all these:
Divided Multitude - Inner Self, or Falling to Pieces
Sanvoisen - Soul Seasons (Queensryche-y prog)
Mayadome - Paranormal Activity, or Near Life Experience
Lemur Voice - Insights, or Divided
All albums I considered a few years ago, but never got around to getting. I've got renewed interest in Lemur Voice because of Sun Caged.
Dali's Dilemma - Manifesto For Futurism - Got it, not too wanky at all. How come these guys never recorded a followup?
Lee Z, Loch Vostok, and Cea Serin are bands I've never heard of before. I'll definitely look into these guys. You seem pretty enthusiastic about Cea Serin.
Magnitude 9- Got one album, it's good. Not sure if I'm motivated to buy a second with all the other great picks suggested so far.
Dead Nature -Don't know this one, I'll check them out.
You're probably gonna like a lot of Angra, since they could be called a progressive power metal band.
Got every Angra album, including the Freedom Call EP. All right, it's not EVERYTHING, but it's everything the casual fan can get hold of easily. Oops, don't have Holy Live or Hunters and Prey. Maybe I'm not as good a fan as I thought. Still, I know of these guys and they were what sold me on ProgPower this year.
Threshold-Got Subsurface a couple of months ago. Not bad.
Lana Lane-Have Secrets of Astrology. Very good, but haven't really been motivated to get another, although I've considered getting Lady MacBeth.
Pyramaze- Just didn't work for me. I can tell quality when I hear it, but for some reason it hasn't clicked with me despite about a dozen listens. I realize I'm a minority here. I know the buzz around this band has been pretty hot.
Hey, just thought of two more bands that have already played ProgPower: Zero Hour and Reading Zero. Are they good?