I've been personally been getting back into Opeth recently, listening to Morningrise right now. I have all their albums, but haven't listened to them regularly for the better part of the last 6 years, aside from the occasional listen. I got into them during the Deliverance era, when I was in high school, but my first new album as a fan was Ghost Reveries; after just graduating high school, and it became my favorite of theirs, and still is, in fact, I think it's their best one. When I got into more prog rock and jazz-fusion, I lost a lot of interest in metal, and even coming back to metal in recent years, I never went back to any death/black metal bands. I checked out Watershed when it came out, but I was not in the mood for that music.
But I always remembered how much I liked Opeth in high school, and when I heard Heritage was coming out, I listened to a couple albums here and there, and bought Heritage when it came out, and actually enjoyed it a lot. Only recently have I been digging back into their other albums again. As I said before, I'm listening to Morningrise right now, probably the first time I've listened to it in 6 years or more. I forgot how good Deliverance and Damnation were as well, along with Still Life. I re-visted Watershed, and I can't believe I panned it back when it came out. I'm re-visiting their albums, and still have to go through more of their albums like Blackwater Park, Ghost Reveries, MAYH, and Orchid, but it's all been good. Strange that this is happening in the middle of summer, as I recall enjoying their music in the fall, and I've been listening to jam bands a lot, which is the opposite of Opeth's music hah.
Sorry for going on a tangent there.