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... Pain of Salvation! :love:

Despite being somewhat of a fanboy, I only just found out last week that Road Salt had been released. :annoyed: But now that I've got it... :eek: There really isn't all that much that's "metal" about it, and IMO those few heavier moments really aren't the highlights of the album.


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One of the few metal bands that really does something different each album, and they do it so damn well! :love:
 
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I do too! :cheese:

One odd thing though, is that Daniel stated in an interview recently that he's never really considered his band metal.
I think they metal things up quite well often. :grin:
That man seems incapable of doing a properly bad album imo. Even Scarsick had a few really good moments. :embarrassed:

He also said that after being on tour with Transatlantic this summer, the songs on PoS' next album could very well end up being only short songs. :grin:
 
I do too! :cheese:

One odd thing though, is that Daniel stated in an interview recently that he's never really considered his band metal.
I think they metal things up quite well often. :grin:
That man seems incapable of doing a properly bad album imo. Even Scarsick had a few really good moments. :embarrassed:

He also said that after being on tour with Transatlantic this summer, the songs on PoS' next album could very well end up being only short songs. :grin:

Yeah, I've always felt a bit odd about calling them a "metal" band, even though a hefty percentage of their material certainly is. I wasn't a huge fan of Scarsick at first except for a few songs, but it definitely grew on me over time.

Funny about the Transatlantic quote. I remember on the old DVD with Daniel on there, where they barely put him in the mix. :lol:
 
Yeah, I've always felt a bit odd about calling them a "metal" band, even though a hefty percentage of their material certainly is. I wasn't a huge fan of Scarsick at first except for a few songs, but it definitely grew on me over time.

Funny about the Transatlantic quote. I remember on the old DVD with Daniel on there, where they barely put him in the mix. :lol:

There's a new TA dvd coming out from this tour as well. Roine is apparently done with the audio mix on it, so hopefully it should be out soon.
Preferrably with a bit more of Daniel in the mix. :wink:
From what I've heard he's done more guitar stuff on this tour, especially more of the trickier parts obviously. :embarrassed:
 
Alright, just got done listening to the whole album (on Spotify of all places). :embarrassed:

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That's a fucking great album. :love:

Definitely getting it.

Pain of Salvation might be one of the few proper progressive bands out there at the moment. You just never really know what they'll come up with. :embarrassed:
This one's radically different from everything else they've done, yet still unmistakeably them.

Hats off to them. :)
 
Yeah that's one of the things I find so great about them. Every album is different, and yet it still sounds like them. The jump from Scarsick (via Linoleum) to Road Salt is just :messedup: though. After the Linoleum EP, I was expecting the album to be along those heavier lines, but most of it's really nothing like that at all.


I think I'll always hear the first line of Of Dust as, "Come break my balls," though. :embarrassed:
 
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