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Pain Of Salvation

 

Progressive Metal

4.08 | 957 ratings

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daleplate
4 stars When I first heard about this album, I was concerned that it would be sacreligious, and I didn't want to compromise my Christian beliefs. but I bought it anyway, and I saw no reason to believe that this was an anti-God concept album. I mean, people wanting to know why God allows horrible things to happen is perfectly justifiable.

my favorite track is seven, and I believe one of the female singers in the background is the same lady from Shakespeare's Sister, a band I really liked in the '80s.

There is a lot of beauty to this album. Half of it is a radical departure from typical Pain of Salvation songs, but why would we want all their stuff to sound the same? They would be boring after a while, and they would cease to be one of my favorite bands.

Daniel Gildenlow is the greatest rock voice since Freddy, and he really dominates with his voice.

This is a great album. Enough said!

daleplate | 4/5 |

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