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Thursday, February 2, 2017

Pain Of Salvation-Remedy Lane (2002)

Pain of Salvation, along with bands like Dream Theater, spearheaded progressive metal in the 1990s, constantly evolving with highly personal and unique musical approaches. With their fourth release, "Remedy Lane", this Swedish group faced the difficult task of surpassing their previous album, "The Perfect Element Part I", considered one of the best progressive metal releases of the early 2000s. With this album, the band comprised of Daniel Gildenlöw (guitars, lead vocals), Johan Hallgren (guitars), Fredrik Hermansson (keyboards), Kristoffer Gildenlöw (bass, backing vocals), and Johan Langell (drums) crafted a magnificent musical flow filled with powerful and impactful compositions, flawlessly executed. From symphonic atmospheres and superb vocals to epic narratives, thrilling melodies, and impeccable progressive rock and metal instrumentation, their repertoire is absolutely brilliant. Songs like "Rope Ends", "Waking Every God", "A Trace of Blood", "Second Love", and "Beyond the Pale" are stunning masterpieces, featuring lush and intricate acoustic string arrangements, magnificent vocals and harmonies, all underpinned by driving rock guitars and a blistering rhythm section. Without a doubt, this album perfectly embodies modern progressive rock.