The PPV preparty band wish list!

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Since a lot of people didn't comment initially on preparty bands in the PPV wish list thread, I figured it might be a good idea to start a new thread.

Since the preparty seems to be the place for up and coming bands to play, I'm sure we will have quite a few suggestions over the next few months.

Rather than limiting people to three choices, I figure that allowing more choices might be a good idea. Sooo, list a few bands that you think are pre-party material for next year.

My suggestions:

Phantom Blue (a reunion gig - I'm sure the gals would love to play). Since they aren't working on new material for Phantom, I don't think that we should lose a slot in the PPV lineup in the process, but it would be great to see them at PPV nonetheless. Hence, I think the preparty is the best choice...

And in the same vein, The Iron Maidens or, if they are finally touring, Damnzel. Linda and Jojo (of Phantom) are also in these bands, and Sara (she recently joined the Phantom Blue lineup) is also part of these projects.

The Maidens are awesome live, and have opened for several major acts (Danzig most recently). Heck, they have even played a mini tour in NYC, which is a great accomplishment for a tribute band based out of LA. Besides, I don't think Iron Maiden will be playing ProgPower (but they tour regularly, so this is fine), and the Maidens are the next best thing (no question IMHO).


Hourglass. They don't have much touring experience yet, but I think they would be an awesome addition to the preparty lineup.


Prototype. Check these guys out if you have the chance. They don't get out of California much, so this would be an awesome opportunity for more of you to hear them play live. They are awesome!!!


Chastain, or one of David T.'s side projects. He doesn't want to tour regularly, but is interested in doing a gig or two occasionally. This would be an awesome opportunity for those that haven't seen him live to do so, and I'd love to see him and Kate do stuff from the new album (due this fall). I don't think there are enough people interested in seeing him on the PPV lineup, but I'd love to see him play at the preparty!!!



I'd suggest John Arch, but I think he would better be served in the PPV lineup. He isn't planning on touring, but suggested that he'd like to do one or two shows... and we would get Jim Matheos and very possibly Mike Portnoy onstage as well. I don't think the preparty would do them justice...

Who do you think should play the next preparty?
 
:cool: Here are my nominees for the preparty performances:

Vendetta: These guys are from Los Angeles California and they are awesome! and in this day of bands sounding similiar- they are unique and original...

Iron Maidens: They are always fun to watch!

Prototype: Great band from Southern California. :cool:
 
If they don't make the main listing, then Ion Vein - http://www.ionvein.com. These guys are simply awesome, their new album is killer, and they rock live. Definitely a great fit for the PPUSA Crowd.

Some other friends of mine from the great white north, Warmachine http://www.warmachineonline.com, a "classic metal" act that are also great, and would be an excellent addition to the show.

- R
 
DRFS Rich said:
If they don't make the main listing, then Ion Vein - http://www.ionvein.com. These guys are simply awesome, their new album is killer, and they rock live. Definitely a great fit for the PPUSA Crowd.

...Enough of a fit that they played ProgPower I if i'm not mistaken. bumping them back to the preparty would probably be rather an insult at this point. They're certainly mainstage material, don't worry.

Ryan
 
Se7enChurches said:
...Enough of a fit that they played ProgPower I if i'm not mistaken. bumping them back to the preparty would probably be rather an insult at this point. They're certainly mainstage material, don't worry.

Ryan

OK, I wasn't aware they played the first one. Main stage then!!

;)

- R
 
I am not sure as to what exactly is the "pre party", but if the bands that play the pre party are also bands that play at the actual festival I am all for Adagio making their first U.S. appearance at PPV as Nightwish did at PPIV.
 
The PreParty is held the night before at a club not far from Earthlink.

Virtually unknown, unsigned bands are featured at the preparty.

This year it was Kategory V, Stride, and Prymary. All three bands were great but Stride was my favorite and seemed to impress A LOT of people.

Prymary was cool too if not just a litttttttle too Dream Theatery. And I didn't care for Kategory V at all. But they were well recieved so I might just be crazy.