Showcase announcement. 1st 3 bands!!!!

Just checked out Leprous and they're amazing!!! Probably the closest I'd ever get to seeing Opeth at PPUSA :p

Well, not counting PPUSA III. :D

The band was willing; their bean-counter was weak. :(


Power metal Camp? are we picking sides and going to war? ..... OK!

come on my Power Metal Brothas let us take up our swords and axes, and they can take up their....um.....fusion-bomb missiles and heavy laser batteries. :headbang:


Fixed.

Don't mess with the nerds.
You are crunchy and vaporize easily.
Swords and all.
:lol:
 
Leprous...oh man, that's going to be something to see. They had one of last year's best releases. Probably the best progressive metal album in a good while.

Yeah, not what I usually listen to but I quite liked this one, here is the review I did for Detritus back when it was released:

LEPROUS - TALL POPPY SYNDROME (A-/B+) Sensory, 2009
8 tracks, RT: 1:03:04
[ http://www.leprous.net/ ]
[ http://www.myspace.com/leprousband ]
[ http://www.lasercd.com/ ]
[ http://www.lasersedgegroup.com/ ]
[ http://www.myspace.com/lasersedge ]
Now here is something interesting -- despite the rather unappealing
name, Leprous actually play some quite beautiful progressive metal.
It's nice to hear a band doing something unique, and Leprous have
really attempted to explore some unusual soundscapes on TALL POPPY
SYNDROME. Many times with prog metal the emphasis is on complex
arrangements and dazzling technical passages, but Leprous take a more
subtle approach and place accent on the emotional effect of the entire
piece of music; indeed, it would be hard to extract individual songs
for recognition, as the whole album is equally excellent and really
needs to be heard in its entirety. What springs to mind when listening
to TALL POPPY SYNDROME is craftsmanship, as the pieces are really
carefully constructed and benefit from repeated listens. Only drawback
for me is some of the vocals, which periodically stray into modern
territory with demonstrations of the now ubiquitous anguished scream;
it works though, as the subject matter is a stark reflection of
distress and lamentation. Closest comparison musically would be to
bands such as Pain Of Salvation and Opeth, but these guys are by no
means copy artists. My recommendation: if you are at all into modern
progressive metal, check out some samples of TALL POPPY SYNDROME and
prepare to be impressed...
- Neal Woodall (MysticX9@...)
 
Excuse me, there's more than enough Power to go around this year. Plus, you get so shitfaced that you can't differentiate between the two genres anyway! :lol:

I've got to say, as much as I dislike prog (for the most part), he DOES have a point, haha, hell, with as shitfaced as you get, Ian, I don't think you could tell the difference between Olivia Munn and Jon Oliva.
 
I've got to say, as much as I dislike prog (for the most part), he DOES have a point, haha, hell, with as shitfaced as you get, Ian, I don't think you could tell the difference between Olivia Munn and Jon Oliva.

Hey now both of you, I have to behave this year otherwise uncle Glenn is gonna kill me being a sponsor and all. I was just saying yeah the main event has plenty of Power and I am more excited for this lineup then any other one I had been to other then IX. I was just saying another Power band for thursday to even it out or at least a Power/Prog band.
 
Hey now both of you, I have to behave this year otherwise uncle Glenn is gonna kill me being a sponsor and all. I was just saying yeah the main event has plenty of Power and I am more excited for this lineup then any other one I had been to other then IX. I was just saying another Power band for thursday to even it out or at least a Power/Prog band.

I'm just giving you shit bro, haha, if I wasn't a good friend I wouldn't have carried your drunk ass back to the Artmore last year, hahaha
 
Amorphis would be an excellent encore act!

From my fan side, yes; from Shane's business side.... maybe. With cheaper tickets than ProgPower it might pull some of the fans who weren't willing to pay the PPUSA ticket price to see them 2 years ago (and that weren't fans of the other bands on the roster). But it would be very risky.
 
Definitely agreed! Last year was extremely prog heavy to say the least. Prog had it's chance. Now it's power metal's turn. Fair is fair.

Bullshit. Last year had 6 power metal, 3 prog and 2 who knows what but I'll call em prog. You could argue one I put as powermetal.. being prog, either way it wasn't prog heavy.

This year is 9 power'ish, and 4 proggish bands.
 
Bullshit. Last year had 6 power metal, 3 prog and 2 who knows what but I'll call em prog. You could argue one I put as powermetal.. being prog, either way it wasn't prog heavy.

This year is 9 power'ish, and 4 proggish bands.
Really? Let's see.

Circus Maximus
Pagan's Mind
Royal Hunt
Fates Warning
Orphaned Land
DSO
Mindflow


Everybody but Primal Fear on Thursday.

Everybody on Wednesday.
 
how about Mercenary? they neither power or prog they are just heavy and good.

you know having Mercenary would be a very progessive thing to do. (ok maybe not but it would rock):headbang: