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PAIN OF SALVATION: 'Road Salt - Ivory' Artwork Unveiled -
Sweden's PAIN OF SALVATION is tentatively scheduled to release its new album, "Road Salt - Ivory", in Europe on May 19 via Insideout Music. Frontman Daniel Gildenlöw previously stated about the CD, "It is a 12-track album of sweaty grovel, asphalt butterflies, untreaded paths and brave decisions. It will be...
Pain Of Salvation Finishes Recording New Album Road Salt Ivory -
Swedish prog metallers Pain of Salvation have just finished their upcoming studio album, which will be titled "Road Salt Ivory." Vocalist Daniel Gildenlow issued the following statement about the album:
“The first part of ‘Road Salt’ is finished - mixed, mastered and delivered! It is a 12 track album of sweaty...
Review : Pain Of Salvation - Linoleum -
I was totally unaware that PAIN OF SALVATION was coming out with a new EP until I was offered the chance to review it. While I would not consider myself a PAIN OF SALVATION diehard like some of my friends, I really enjoyed "The Perfect Element Pt. I" quite a...
Pain Of Salvation Drops Off Progressive Nation Tour -
Dream Theater has issued the following announcement about Pain of Salvation and Beardfish dropping off this year's Progressive Nation tour:
"It is with the utmost disappointment that I am forced to share the unfortunate news of both Pain Of Salvation and Beardfish having to pull out of this summer's Progressive Nation...
Dream Theater Enters Studio; Rudess, LaBrie Guest; New Portnoy Project -
In a quartet of items posted to Blabbermouth.net, we get some updates on current and former Dream Theater members, beginning with the news that the band has "officially entered the studio to begin work on their first album without drummer and founding member Mike Portnoy. The band's guitarist,...
Arkona - Goi, Rode, Goi! [Album] -
Pagan/Folk Metal has a tendency to become gimmicky. An accordion doesn’t always mesh well with Death Metal guitar riffs. A flute can’t always work with screaming vocals. Too often these folk instruments can sound tacked on, rushed. As if someone was saying, “Here’s the song. Now play...
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