Orbs, Asleep Next to Science -- RIYL Mars Volta, Coheed and Cambria, guys with high voices, metal, lots of changes, theatricality
Everything Everything, Man Alive -- indie poprock, but borders on progressive by being very intellectual
Pain of Salvation, Road Salt One -- far and away the best thing they've ever done -- they used to be a more generic prog metal band with a few standout tracks, this album is superb from beginning to end, with dynamics that's bordering on Pink Floyd-ian. Bonus points for an electric piano pervading pretty much the entire album.
Swallow the Sun, New Moon -- oh, hells yes. They bring it, whatever 'it' is. 'It' is brung...brought...whatever...
Void of Silence, Grave of Civilization -- doomy.
Demians, Mute -- imagine if Filter went all proggy.
The Ocean, Heliocentral (instrumental "karaoke" version of Heliocentric) -- not that I dislike the vocalist, I don't, but the all instrumental version of the album really got my attention and made me listen to it repeatedly, until I was addicted.
Whispers in the Shadow, The Eternal Arcane -- I fully expect to hear a comment that begins with, "I liked them better when it was the 90's and they were called..." ...Sisters of Mercy? Something like that. Not sure exactly what band they are reminding me of, but whoever it is, I really like them.
Krypteria, My Fatal Kiss -- goth metal with femme vox, I pretty much love everything in that genre.
Guilt Machine, On This Perfect Day -- more prog metal, another genre I love, especially when done well. Easily Arjen Anthony Lucassen's most focused effort.
Throes of Dawn, The Great Fleet of Echoes -- someone's been listening to their Blue Oyster Cult collection and taking notes! Excellent choice of influences, I might add.
While Heaven Wept, Vast Oceans Lachrymose -- prog goth metal -- the best of both worlds!
!!!, Strange Weather, Isn't It? -- not quite as good as their last album, but still good. Indie dance pop.
I really need to listen to synthpop, industrial, and dance music more -- I love synthesizer music.
Pineapple Thief, 3000 Days -- more of a rediscovery, every time I listen to these guys, I think to myself that I should listen to them more. Well, now I have. Spacey-prog, for the most part. And their weaker tracks are stronger than Porcupine Tree's weaker tracks, IMHO.
Still haven't listened (WTF?) -- Oceansize, Self Preserved While the Bodies Float Up
(makes a mental note to fix that ASAP)
Mankind is Obsolete -- accidentally discovered them when they opened for Android Lust -- totally dig, immediately. Loud, brash, chaotic, beautiful.