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BE

Pain Of Salvation

 

Progressive Metal

4.07 | 967 ratings

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robringaslike
4 stars Four stars and a half really BE..... a truly concept-charged word ...and a truly concept charged album. I have the last three PoS albums, and this is my favourite right now, behind is RL and then TPE. It seems they are getting better and better. I like they have come to be more versatile, touching more musical styles, specially in Be, where they have their usual riff metal, with some touches of rap(subtle) and hardcore vocals; they have folk music in two or threee songs, which is beutiful(which reminds me of kings arthur time or something), and they have some more experimental stuff, like in Dea Pecunia, which sounds much in the vein of Tomas Bodins "Rolling the dice" in UTF from the Flower Kings. A band which, in fact, I think has been an important influence on Daniel this time around, in the aspect of musical diversity. I think Daniel has learned from the FKs to dare to do things a metal band wouldnt dare doing. If its sounds good, who cares? The metal songs are amazingly rocking, and the others are either beutiful or magnificent. Fans of metal should love abuot four songs from here, more open minded poeple will love it all. I glad i bought this one, in fact i will put it on right now, yeah!! Man,This has tremendous quality

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