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Pain of Salvation - Scarsick 2007  Gamemako has listened to this several times. Mediocre Prog Metal Emotional, Modern, Weird, Americana, Cynical, Anti-Establishment, Social Likely to be the last album I ever pre-order, Scarsick taught me a valuable lesson. Not known for consistency, PoS went way off the deep end with this one. A stinker and then some, Scarsick is PoS living up to its acronym. Pain of Salvation - Remedy Lane 2002  Lofcaudio is very familiar with this album. I am somewhat new to this creative prog metal group from Sweden, Pain of Salvation. So far, I have found their music very enjoyable to listen to. This particular album is outstanding from start to finish. Daniel Gildenlöw’s impressive vocal talents are in full display accompanied by some very well-crafted songs. For purposes of this review, I will ignore the overriding theme (concept) of the album and focus instead on what really moves me: the music.
“Beginnings” is the first song and really gets the listener ready for what is to come. The music fades in with mellow acoustic sounds providing a solid foundation before the guitars come roaring in to remind us that Pain of Salvation plays some mighty nice metal. The stage has been set for Remedy Lane.
The album is divided into three chapters with “Beginnings” being treated as an introduction. Chapter 1 begins with “Ending Theme”, a fabulous tune with a very ... -> show full review Pain of Salvation - Scarsick 2007  Mike has listened to this a couple of times. Good Prog Metal! Concept, Creative, Dynamic, Emotional, Experimental, Heavy, Modern, Original, Quirky, Technical, Virtuosic, Weird, Rap, Aggressive, Cynical, Depressive, Guitar, Anti-Establishment, Social I suppose there comes a time for every band to release a bad album - this is it for Pain of Salvation. Although I have to admit that it sucks on a high level - it has great production, flawless musicianship, decent songs - it lacks inspiration, is full of bland social bashing, and is ultimately going nowhere. Due to Mr. Gildenlöw it is the second part of The Perfect Element, but I fail to see how. Granted, there are a few highlights that remind of TPE pt.1 - Kingdom of Loss and Enter Rain for example. Relaxed, kind of gloomy Post Rock/Metal with tasteful guitars and atmospheric effects. But as an album it seems very patchy, the atmosphere is ruined by the extremely bland tracks America and Disco Queen, by the out of place rapping on the first two tracks (it was cool on the first track of TPE pt.1, it does not work here at all) and by the indecisiveness and meandering pointlessness which is most apparent in the track Idiocracy. What happened to the seemless connection of songs, the recurring motifs, the grand concept and brilliant, thoughtful lyrics? Pain of Salvation - Entropia 1997  Kestrel has listened to this several times. Great Prog-Related! Experimental, Original, Technical, Weird A great debut for an amazing band. Although Pain of Salvation
has somewhat shifted their style since this album and produced
great, if not better works, some songs on here remain among
their best, such as "Winning a War" and "Revival". Just a sweet
album. Pain of Salvation - Be 2004  Kestrel has listened to this several times. Stellar Prog Metal! Concept, Creative, Modern, Original, Philosophy BE is perhaps the best album to come out in years. Daniel
Gildenlow brings forth a very intriguing concept of God and why
things are the way they are. The album is full of insightful lyrics, further
showing that Gildelow is one of the best lyricists today. Also,
shifting from albums such as Entropia and Remedy Lane, Pain of
Salvation has help from a small orchestra, which makes the
album far more interesting than previous efforts. The album also contains dramatic
shifts from tracks consisting solely of speech to tracks with acoustic guitars to
tracks with heavy metal riffs. This album isn't the same as many other greats in
that it isn't full of great, independent songs. Many of the
tracks which could be considered weaker, are indeed weaker when listened to by themselves. However, once each track is put into its
place, it contributes to the work as a whole. Take for
example, "Vocari Dei". Even though it has some nice music, it
is comprised entirely of messages left on an answering machine.
Who wants to listen to that as an individual track? It wouldn't
work on its own but when included in BE, it adds to the
concept. BE definitely isn't a collection of tracks, but
truly, an album and what every album should aspire to be. Comment by Mike 3 years ago Pain of Salvation - Entropia 1997  Mike is very familiar with this album. Excellent Symphonic Prog Metal! Creative, Dynamic, Experimental, Heavy, Melodic, Modern, Original, Shred, Technical, Virtuosic, Weird, Rock, Jazz, Aggressive, Cynical, Depressive, Guitar, Anti-Establishment One of the most astonishing debut albums I've ever heard. Outstanding production, excellent musicianship throughout and amazingly fresh and innovative songwriting and lyrics. Pain of Salvation - Be 2004  Mike has listened to this several times. Excellent Experimental Prog Metal! Concept, Creative, Dynamic, Emotional, Heavy, Modern, Orchestral, Original, Symphonic, Technical, Virtuosic, Rock, Aggressive, Cynical, Depressive, Guitar, Anti-Establishment, Philosophy I wouldn't recommend this for Pain of Salvation newbies. It is a good album musicwise, but the concept is a little bit pretentious and - dare I say it - cheesy. Also, the focus is not as much on the music as it was on the first four studio albums. Some tracks are among Pain of Salvation's finest efforts though. |
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Remedy Lane 2002 Magnificent14 Heavy Prog Metal! Creative, Dynamic2, Emotional3, Experimental4, Melodic3, Modern6, Original, Symphonic, Technical4, Virtuosic, Weird2, Aggressive, Cynical, Depressive, Guitar |
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The Perfect Element Part 1 2000 Magnificent15 Nordic Eclectic Prog Metal! Artistic3, Creative2, Dynamic2, Emotional4, Experimental3, Heavy2, Modern7, Original2, Quirky, Symphonic2, Technical3, Virtuosic3, Aggressive2, Cynical, Depressive2, Bass2, Drums2, Guitar2, Keyboard2, Vocals2, Male-Theatralic-Vocals2, Relationship2, Social2 |
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Be 2004 Magnificent13 Experimental Technical Prog Metal! Concept5, Creative3, Dynamic2, Emotional2, Heavy2, Modern6, Orchestral3, Original4, Symphonic4, Virtuosic2, Rock2, Aggressive, Cynical, Depressive, Guitar, Anti-Establishment, Philosophy3 |
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Entropia 1997 Excellent11 Heavy Experimental Prog Metal! Creative2, Dynamic2, Melodic2, Modern3, Original3, Shred2, Symphonic2, Technical4, Virtuosic2, Weird2, Rock3, Hard-Rock3, Aggressive2, Cynical, Depressive, Guitar, Anti-Establishment |
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One Hour by the Concrete Lake 1999 Excellent9 Heavy Experimental Prog Metal! Concept2, Creative, Dynamic, Emotional2, Modern3, Original, Quirky, Technical2, Virtuosic, Weird2, Hard-Rock3, Aggressive, Cynical2, Dark, Depressive, Guitar, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Theatralic-Vocals, Anti-Establishment, Environment2 |
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Scarsick 2007 Good11 Prog Metal! Concept2, Creative, Dynamic, Emotional2, Experimental2, Heavy, Modern6, Original, Quirky2, Technical, Virtuosic, Weird2, Aggressive3, Cynical3, Depressive2, Guitar, Anti-Establishment4, Social2 | |