Getting a new bandsaw, which means a new blade opportunity. What do you like for cutting fairly big pieces of green wood? In past threads some have recommended the Highland woodturners blade, they don't sell it in a length long enough for my new saw, plus I suspect I'd prefer a wider blade for cutting 10-15" thick blanks.
The options on some of the sites seem overwhelming and poorly explained as to what you are actually getting. I'd think that having a larger set to the teeth to create a wider kerf, a low tooth count number and deep gullets to collect swarf would be good. I don't know what the effect of a thicker blade (0.035 vs 0.025 for example) would be. How you would choose among the various tooth shapes is shrouded in mystery for me. Toughness and longevity are, of course, good, as is good price/performance.
I've done well with the Lenox Diemaster in various sizes and 1/2" Trimaster carbide blades in the past, but I'll be able to cut much thicker pieces on the new saw; it will also tension much wider blades than I could on the old one if that matters. (1/2" has been my limit)