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Retracing almost all the periods of Pain Of Salvation's career, this "12:5" is a little acoustic jewel full of nuances and impressive precision.
TORPEDO
- 19/01/2004
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Perhaps less inspired and certainly less catchy than "Perfect Element Part 1", "Remedy Lane" is nonetheless an excellent album from Pain Of Salvation.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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Pain Of Salvation offers us with "One Hour By The Concrete Lake" an hour of energetic, powerful and varied progressive metal.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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With this inventive, racy and moving "Panther", Pain Of Salvation once again puts its immense talent at the service of audacity and creativity.
NEWF
- 04/09/2020
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Less powerful than Perfect Element but more sought-after than Remedy Lane, "Be" should satisfy not only POS fans but also fans of metal off the beaten track.
TORPEDO
- 28/09/2004
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Scarsick marks a new turning point in Pain of Salvation's discography with a progressive metal that is more direct, more easily assimilated at first sight and less experimental.
STRUCK
- 25/01/2007
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Continuing the musical shift started with Scarsick, Pain Of Salvation offers us here a catch-all album with a raw sound, far from the progressive Metal that made it famous.
ZOSO
- 26/05/2010
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Alter-ego of Road Salt One, this second part is a new stone that adds to the magnificent musical edifice built by one of the best bands of the beginning of the 21st century.
CORTO1809
- 02/09/2011
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