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Short, but sounds promising!!
Everyone else, except Wolfking is wrong.
Sounded cool but I'm not a fan of the way it sounds. Still attempting to sound somewhat 70s?
Ariich is a freak, or somehow has more hours in the day than everyone else.
I be am boner inducing.
That "teaser" was pretty lame. You pretty much hear nothing. Still looking forward to the album though.
Quote from: abydos on September 30, 2016, 01:54:36 PMSounded cool but I'm not a fan of the way it sounds. Still attempting to sound somewhat 70s?Huh? If I had any complaint at all it would be that it could be trying to sound too much like Remedy Lane.
Zydar is my new hero. I just laughed so hard I nearly shat.
Quote from: NoseofNicko on September 30, 2016, 10:55:31 PMThat "teaser" was pretty lame. You pretty much hear nothing. Still looking forward to the album though.I don't know any teaser in music or movies that reveals anything. I think they are actually pretty useless.
Sounded cool but I'm not a fan of cool sounding...
The tracklist of the coming album:PAIN OF SALVATION —IN THE PASSING LIGHT OF DAY(Release: Friday the 13th, Jan 2017)1. ON A TUESDAY (10:22)2. TONGUE OF GOD (04:53)3. MEANINGLESS (04:47)4. SILENT GOLD (03:23)5. FULL THROTTLE TRIBE (09:05)6. REASONS (04:45)7. ANGELS OF BROKEN THINGS (06:24)8. THE TAMING OF A BEAST (06:33)9. IF THIS IS THE END (06:03)10. THE PASSING LIGHT OF DAY (15:31)
Lynxo cured my bad breath with his penis.
Swedish progressive rock/metal innovators Pain of Salvation have announced the worldwide release of their long-awaited new studio album ‘In the Passing Light of Day’ for Friday the 13th of January, 2017 via their longtime label partners InsideOutMusic.Working together with acclaimed producer Daniel Bergstrand (In Flames, Meshuggah, Strapping Young Lad, etc.) at Dugout Studio in Sweden, the band have crafted an album that sees them returning to their much praised heavier sound, featuring the syncopated rhythms, glorious melodies, and intensely personal themes that Pain of Salvation fans have long loved about the band.Inextricably linked to the near fatal illness that band-leader Daniel Gildenlöw spent much of the first half of 2014 recovering from, the album is an altogether darker and more impassioned journey. Taking the hospital bed as a narrative hub, the lyrical and musical themes touch on all the conflicting feelings that run through a person’s mind when presented with the prospect of death and the passing of life.The album will be available as a special edition 2CD Mediabook (including expanded 48-pages booklet, several in-depth texts by conceptual author Daniel Gildenlöw, demo material & band commentary tracks), standard jewelcase CD, gatefold 180g 2LP vinyl plus album on CD as bonus & digital download.
Must've been Kwyji sending all the wrong songs.
The album cover is nice if you consider that this is a personal album.
"i literally don't care about the album cover as long as the music is good"
Quote from: Ben_Jamin on November 10, 2016, 01:32:15 PMThe album cover is nice if you consider that this is a personal album.Remedy Lane was also a personal album and it has a good cover.
Yeah I really don't get the fuzz over the artwork. To me it's fine. What will make or break this album is the music on it, not the cover.
Hey dude slow the fuck down so we can finish together at the same time.
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