Remedy Lane [Import]
Remedy Lane [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Beginnings
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2. Ending Theme
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3. Fandango
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4. Trace Of Blood
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5. This Heart Of Mine
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6. Undertow
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7. Rope Ends
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8. Chain Sling
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9. Dryad Of The Woods
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10. Remedy Lane
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11. Waking Every God
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12. Second Love
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13. Beyond The Pale
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese edition of the Swedish progressive metal act's 2002 release with the exclusive bonus track 'Thorn Clown'.
Remedy Lane,Pain of Salvation,Avalon,Heavy Metal
Average customer rating:
- If music could fall into the category of being TOO GOOD - this album would qualify...
- Happy Birthday Daniel G.!
- Some of PoS's Best, Inventive Take On Progressive Metal
- Gildenlow's finest hour
- Oh the blood, the lust.....
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Remedy Lane
Pain of Salvation
Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- The Perfect Element I
- Entropia
- One Hour By The Concrete Lake
- Be
- 12:5
ASIN: B000063CMK
Release Date: 2002-04-02 |
Tracks:
- Of Two Beginnings
- Chapter 1: Ending Theme
- Chapter 1: Fandango
- Chapter 1: A Trace Of Blood
- Chapter 1: This Heart Of Mine (I Pledge)
- Chapter 2: Undertow
- Chapter 2: Rope Ends
- Chapter 2: Chain Sling
- Chapter 2: Dryad Of The Woods
- Chapter 3: Remedy Lane
- Chapter 3: Waking Every God
- Chapter 3: Second Love
- Chapter 3: Beyond The Pale
Customer Reviews:
If music could fall into the category of being TOO GOOD - this album would qualify..........2007-01-07
Honestly, the music on this album is so moving, so inventive, so unique, that trying to explain it to someone is almost futile. You would benefit yourself immensely if you just stopped reading my review right now and immediately bought this album.
This music does not easily fall into any category, but if you are a fan of progressive rock/metal, alternative, classical, or just a music fan in general, then you NEED this album. If I had to choose one word to describe the sound it would be EPIC.
The first track 'Of Two Beginnings' gives you an idea of the diversity, emotion, and complexity that will captivate your ears when listening through the entire album. Starting with a mellow, eery mood and Daniel's soft melodic vocals beginning the story of this concept album, not even a minute into the song the atmosphere changes dramatically with the vocals becoming a deeper emotional yell backed by pounding riffs, various background vocals, and wailing guitars - within 2 minutes the song is back to a mellow mood again before immediately taking you into the next song with a loud melodic guitar piece that almost makes you cry.
The entire album is full of climactic mood changes, intelligent lyrics, and unpredictable complex song arrangments that defy normality. The drumming, keyboards, strings, vocals, and other sounds are arranged in such perfect beauty that the listener can only sit in wonder and amazement at the quality of sound coming forth from their speakers.
My personal favorite track is 'Trace of Blood', an epic 8 minute tale of a couple's emotions over having a miscarriage, full of great guitar work and hauntingly moving vocals. 'Dryad of the Woods' is a beautiful 5 minute instrumental piece that has just as much emotion as any of the songs accompanied by Daniel's broad vocal range. There is no bad song on this album, and one song runs into the other making a complete musical masterpiece.
RECOMMENDATION: Do yourself a favor and buy not only this album, but every POS release. If you have to choose one more to buy after 'Remedy Lane' then purchase 'The Perfect Element 1' - another masterpiece, but you cannot go wrong with any music by this band. The new album 'Scarsick' is coming out this month!
Happy Birthday Daniel G.!.......2006-06-06
Hey, just wanted to write a review for Pain of Salvation on Daniel Gildenlow's birthday. This album is really amazing, their second best next to TPE. If you haven't heard it, you should definitely buy it (although if you haven't heard them before, get TPE first).
So anyway, that's it. One of the best albums ever, by anyone, for sure.
Some of PoS's Best, Inventive Take On Progressive Metal.......2006-01-17
With `Remedy Lane', Pain of Salvation discarded doubts and worries that they could not make another album as good as `The Perfect Element'. As with many others, I would have enjoyed a second part to `The Perfect Element', but in some ways a new direction keeps the music fresh and interesting. With such a unique sound in the first place it would be a shame for the band to simply re-create a winning formula.
While the general sound to the album is undeniably PoS, with Gildenlow's vocals still as diverse and emotional as ever and the unique mix-matching of prog sub-genres, `Remedy Lane' is a different direction for the band, one focusing much more on the emotions created by music as opposed to a concept. This is not to say Gildenlow has deserted the concept, there is one dealing with human relationships and the feelings attached to it, but it is much looser when compared to the weighted concepts of `The Perfect Element' and especially the latest release `Be'. With less emphasis on concepts PoS come up with arguably their finest array of musicianship, matching the seemingly unmatchable exhibit of TPE.
The album is split into three main chapters, with the moody `Of Two Beginnings' working as an introduction. Chapter one includes some of PoS finest work to date, and is possibly my favourite of the three chapters (although that does change all too often). `Ending Theme' is a typical tragic PoS song, Gildenlow's vocal delivery is superb here, with a real sense of frustration and anguish as he bursts out the chorus lines. `Fandango' is a great example of what makes PoS so unique and compelling, for anyone new to the band, I'd check this out, after a few listens the odd melody and time changes really work, one of the `quirkier' songs of the album. `A Trace of Blood' is simply stunning, at just over 8 minutes it's very progressive in style and structure, recalling the kind of writing of the old prog gods such as Rush and Yes. Despite sounding relatively `upbeat', the lyrics deal with a stillborn child, adding yet another emotional dimension.
Chapter two contains one of my favourite PoS ballads, `Undertow' is a melancholic piece full of emotional guitar playing and of course a huge vocal delivery by Gildenlow to cap it off. `Rope Ends', like `A Trace of Blood' is hard hitting in the lyric and music department and is the heaviest song on the album, full of disorientating guitar and drum arrangements, a fine jazz middle section and some poignant lyrics on considering suicide.
Chapter three for me has two extremely fine moments, the first coming in the infectious `Waking Every God' which has a superb chorus with great vocal harmonising. The closing track is at times my favourite, twisting and turning through its 10 minute duration, showcasing some fine melancholic passages and great hard/soft contrasts.
For anyone looking for something new and fresh in their progressive collection, this is certainly worth a try. For those already familiar with PoS, just not this album, what are you waiting for honey?
Gildenlow's finest hour.......2005-11-23
My favourite Pain of Salvation album, also my favourite album of all time. Remedy Lane is dark, emotive, beautiful, dealing with subjects such as suicide, love, despair, miscarriage, and a trip into a painful past.
Why is it my favourite? First, the production is great. No more muddy tones such as in Perfect Element I. Second, the humanity of the subjects clicks with me very well. Don't get me wrong. 'Be' is good as a philosophical piece, but Remedy Lane's lyrical subjects, music strikes the deeper (and deepest chord) compared to all of their other albums.
Let me touch on Gildenlow. Amazing singer, truly unique, and the only singer I have ever heard to truly use his voice as an instrument. The weird sounds he makes, as mentioned by another reviewer, just enhances Remedy Lane for me. He is on top form here, and backed by an excellent vocalist with complex, deep and stirring music - How could Remedy Lane be anything short of a masterpiece?
Oh the blood, the lust............2005-06-08
"We will always be so much more human than we wish to be...."
Pain of Salvation.
This band is my favorite ever.
I'm sorry to resort to hyperbole, but no band has ever had such a powerful emotional draw for me, and Remedy Lane is a perfect example of these powerful emotions that PoS evokes so wonderfully. While I do feel that The Perfect Element pt. I is their best album as a whole, I think many of the individual songs on Remedy Lane stand out strongly. I NEVER tire of listening to this album, and even the songs that initially sounded strange because of the polyrythms sound "just right" to me now.
It certainly helps that Daniel Gildenlow is also one of my favorite vocalists ever. Many people say he is over the top or something, but that's how I like my singers to be: theatrical, dramatic, evocative, versatile...there are so many times where his voice both lifts me uup and drowns me in intense pain. That moment in "Trace of Blood" where he mournfully wails, "too late we learned!" just breaks my heart every time. And there is of course the amazing "Undertow" that just builds and builds, and Fandango is one of the strangest but most interesting songs, and "Beyond the Pale" still gives me chills... "its just another small thorn in my crown/ Then suddenly one day there was too much blood in my eyes/ and I had to take this walk down Remedy Lane of whys and whys.....
Pain of Salvation.
Watch them dance down the Remedy Lane and let the Undertow sweep you away....
Average customer rating:
- If music could fall into the category of being TOO GOOD - this album would qualify...
- Awesome Album
- Some of PoS's Best, Inventive Take On Progressive Metal
- Powerful, emotional, and refreshing...
- Gildenlow's finest hour
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Remedy Lane
Pain of Salvation
Manufacturer: Inside Out
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- The Perfect Element I
- 12:5
- One Hour By The Concrete Lake
- Entropia
- Be
ASIN: B00005V4O5
Release Date: 2004-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Of Two Beginnings
- Ending Theme
- Fandango
- Trace of Blood
- This Heart of Mine (I Pledge)
- Undertow
- Rope Ends
- Chain Sling
- Dryad of the Woods
- Remedy Lane
- Waking Every God
- Second Love
- Beyond the Pale
Album Description
German edition of the Swedish progressive metal act's 2002 album. Less expensive than the Japanese but minus the bonus track. Housed in a slipcase.
Customer Reviews:
If music could fall into the category of being TOO GOOD - this album would qualify..........2006-12-24
Honestly, the music on this album is so moving, so inventive, so unique, that trying to explain it to someone is almost futile. You would benefit yourself immensely if you just stopped reading my review right now and immediately bought this album.
This music does not easily fall into any category, but if you are a fan of progressive rock/metal, alternative, classical, or just a music fan in general, then you NEED this album. If I had to choose one word to describe the sound it would be EPIC.
The first track 'Of Two Beginnings' gives you an idea of the diversity, emotion, and complexity that will captivate your ears when listening through the entire album. Starting with a mellow, eery mood and Daniel's soft melodic vocals beginning the story of this concept album, not even a minute into the song the atmosphere changes dramatically with the vocals becoming a deeper emotional yell backed by pounding riffs, various background vocals, and wailing guitars - within 2 minutes the song is back to a mellow mood again before immediately taking you into the next song with a loud melodic guitar piece that almost makes you cry.
The entire album is full of climactic mood changes, intelligent lyrics, and unpredictable complex song arrangments that defy normality. The drumming, keyboards, strings, vocals, and other sounds are arranged in such perfect beauty that the listener can only sit in wonder and amazement at the quality of sound coming forth from their speakers.
My personal favorite track is 'Trace of Blood', an epic 8 minute tale of a couple's emotions over having a miscarriage, full of great guitar work and hauntingly moving vocals. 'Dryad of the Woods' is a beautiful 5 minute instrumental piece that has just as much emotion as any of the songs accompanied by Daniel's broad vocal range. There is no bad song on this album, and one song runs into the other making a complete musical masterpiece.
RECOMMENDATION: Do yourself a favor and buy not only this album, but every POS release. If you have to choose one more to buy after 'Remedy Lane' then purchase 'The Perfect Element 1' - another masterpiece, but you cannot go wrong with any music by this band. The new album 'Scarsick' is coming out next month!
Awesome Album.......2006-03-14
The is a great album. The lyrics are excellently written and are deep passionate. The music intense and shows a wide range of emotions and dynamics. The musicianship is excellent.
Some of PoS's Best, Inventive Take On Progressive Metal.......2006-01-17
With `Remedy Lane', Pain of Salvation discarded doubts and worries that they could not make another album as good as `The Perfect Element'. As with many others, I would have enjoyed a second part to `The Perfect Element', but in some ways a new direction keeps the music fresh and interesting. With such a unique sound in the first place it would be a shame for the band to simply re-create a winning formula.
While the general sound to the album is undeniably PoS, with Gildenlow's vocals still as diverse and emotional as ever and the unique mix-matching of prog sub-genres, `Remedy Lane' is a different direction for the band, one focusing much more on the emotions created by music as opposed to a concept. This is not to say Gildenlow has deserted the concept, there is one dealing with human relationships and the feelings attached to it, but it is much looser when compared to the weighted concepts of `The Perfect Element' and especially the latest release `Be'. With less emphasis on concepts PoS come up with arguably their finest array of musicianship, matching the seemingly unmatchable exhibit of TPE.
The album is split into three main chapters, with the moody `Of Two Beginnings' working as an introduction. Chapter one includes some of PoS finest work to date, and is possibly my favourite of the three chapters (although that does change all too often). `Ending Theme' is a typical tragic PoS song, Gildenlow's vocal delivery is superb here, with a real sense of frustration and anguish as he bursts out the chorus lines. `Fandango' is a great example of what makes PoS so unique and compelling, for anyone new to the band, I'd check this out, after a few listens the odd melody and time changes really work, one of the `quirkier' songs of the album. `A Trace of Blood' is simply stunning, at just over 8 minutes it's very progressive in style and structure, recalling the kind of writing of the old prog gods such as Rush and Yes. Despite sounding relatively `upbeat', the lyrics deal with a stillborn child, adding yet another emotional dimension.
Chapter two contains one of my favourite PoS ballads, `Undertow' is a melancholic piece full of emotional guitar playing and of course a huge vocal delivery by Gildenlow to cap it off. `Rope Ends', like `A Trace of Blood' is hard hitting in the lyric and music department and is the heaviest song on the album, full of disorientating guitar and drum arrangements, a fine jazz middle section and some poignant lyrics on considering suicide.
Chapter three for me has two extremely fine moments, the first coming in the infectious `Waking Every God' which has a superb chorus with great vocal harmonising. The closing track is at times my favourite, twisting and turning through its 10 minute duration, showcasing some fine melancholic passages and great hard/soft contrasts.
For anyone looking for something new and fresh in their progressive collection, this is certainly worth a try. For those already familiar with PoS, just not this album, what are you waiting for honey?
Powerful, emotional, and refreshing..........2005-12-29
I, like other reviewers here, didn't fully grasp this album at first. It was different, and therefore intriguing. But after about 7 or 8 listens, I filed it away in my CD case, not ever really "getting it."
Fast-forward roughly a year. After finally getting tired of Spocks Beard and Dream Theater, I was hungry for something new. I decided to flip through my CD collection, and re-discovered POS Remedy Lane, and am I ever glad that I did! Remedy Lane has given me a renewed enthusiam for progressive rock.
A few years back I was talking with a friend of mine, who is a very talented musician, about prog rock, and how Dream Theater was my favorite band. His opinion of DT was that they are a very talented band, but that their music lacked EMOTION. I didn't understand what he was talking about...until Remedy Land reached inside me and started pulling emotions and feelings out of me that I didn't realize were there.
To sum it up...what I have come to find with great albums, "masterpieces" as some would label them, is that on the first 3 or 4 listens, you find yourself saying things such as "what is this stuff?" or "man, what were they thinking?" But after some time passes, and you give the album a few more listens, it dawns on you that you have truly come across a "masterpiece." Kind of weird how it works, isn't it?
This new masterpiece that I have discovered is called "Remedy Lane," and it was just the "remedy" that I needed to cure my "progrock burn-out" blues. It is an emotional journey that I will continue to enjoy for years to come.
Gildenlow's finest hour.......2005-12-01
My favourite Pain of Salvation album, also my favourite album of all time. Remedy Lane is dark, emotive, beautiful, dealing with subjects such as suicide, love, despair, miscarriage, and a trip into a painful past.
Why is it my favourite? First, the production is great. No more muddy tones such as in Perfect Element I. Second, the humanity of the subjects clicks with me very well. Don't get me wrong. 'Be' is good as a philosophical piece, but Remedy Lane's lyrical subjects, music strikes the deeper (and deepest chord) compared to all of their other albums.
Let me touch on Gildenlow. Amazing singer, truly unique, and the only singer I have ever heard to truly use his voice as an instrument. The weird sounds he makes, as mentioned by another reviewer, just enhances Remedy Lane for me. He is on top form here, and backed by an excellent vocalist with complex, deep and stirring music - How could Remedy Lane be anything short of a masterpiece?
Average customer rating:
- Dr. Looney's Remedy
- Fun CD for Both Kids and Adults
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Doctor Looney's Remedy
Parachute Express
Manufacturer: Trio Lane/Newsound
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Children's Music
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Sunny Side Up
- Feel the Music
- Circle of Friends
- Shakin' It
- Happy To Be Here
ASIN: B00000DGKC
Release Date: 2006-01-03 |
Tracks:
- Doctor Looney's Remedy
- As Long As We Go Side By Side
- Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat-Tattoo
- Me And My Dog
- Working Together
- Land Of I Don't Want To
- We The Children
- Halfway Through
- Mr. McWhizwidget's Fix It Up Shop
- A Little Night Light
- S'mores
- Je Je Kule
- It's A Party
- Learn It By Heart
Customer Reviews:
Dr. Looney's Remedy.......2004-09-14
This is an excellent cd. I always enjoyed their music when I took my son to play at Gymboree. He is now 4 1/2 and this is his favorite cd. We play it over and over and over... fortunately there are enough songs that I like on the cd so I don't go crazy. We also tried Bear in the Big Blue House and John Lithgow's "Singing in the Bathtub," but my son won't listen to anything but Parachute Express.
Fun CD for Both Kids and Adults.......2002-04-28
Dr. Looney's Remedy is a fun and extertaining CD for the whole family. Parachute Express is a talented trio, who sings mostly original songs. Also, because they vary their style of music - rock and roll, country, lullaby, African, Spanish, folk are all on this CD - they keep their music interesting to listen to.
Dr. Looney's Remedy contains their signature (rock and roll) song - Parachute Express and You - where "it's a party everytime we come together." This song and several others, including JJKule, and the title song, Dr. Looney's Remedy encourage kids to get up and dance. And even the quieter songs like Rat a Tata Too get kids to sing along.
This album also speaks directly to kids through its subject matter - The Land of I Don't Want To acknowledges that kids sometimes have days where they don't feel like doing anything. A Little Night Light (sung half in Spanish) tells kids that it's OK to be afraid of the dark.
This is a fun album sung by a fun group (my kids have seen them in concert twice and love them). I highly recommend Dr. Looney's Remedy for kids from 3 to 8 - and for their parents, too!
Average customer rating:
- Not as good as The Perfect Element but...
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Remedy Lane
Pain of Salvation
Manufacturer: Pony Canyon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00006SF8H
Release Date: 2002-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Of Two Beginings
- Ending Theme
- Fandango
- Trace Of Blood
- This Heart Is Mine
- Thorn Clown (Bonus Track)
- Undertow
- Rope Ending
- Chain Song
- Dryad Of The Woods
- Remedy Lane
- Walking Every God
- Second Love
- Beyond The Pale
Album Details
Asian Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Thorn Clown".
Customer Reviews:
Not as good as The Perfect Element but..........2005-02-13
This is a good album, as you can see from reviews for the European and American releases. This one has a bonus track that's part of the concept and I think really belongs on the album. Amazon, fix your track names...'Walking every God'..'Chain Song'..'Rope Ending'...Somehow I don't think the japanese release mistranslated the titles this poorly. I mean, come on. Anyway, the import's worth getting instead of the other version because the bonus track is great.
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Remedy Lane
Pain of Salvation
Manufacturer: Avalon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005UJNF
Release Date: 2002-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Of Two Beginnings
- Ending Theme
- Fandango
- Trance of Blood
- This Heart of Mine (I Pledge)
- Thorn Clown
- Undertow
- Rope Ends
- Chain Sling
- Dryad of the Woods
- Remedy Lane
- Waking Every God
- Second Love
- Beyond the Pale
Album Description
Japanese edition of the Swedish progressive metal act's 2002 release with the exclusive bonus track 'Thorn Clown'.
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Beyond the Pale".
Average customer rating:
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Remedy Lane
Pain of Salvation
Manufacturer: Avalon Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Progressive Metal
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005YEAP
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
Tracks:
- Of Two Beginnings
- Ending Theme
- Fandango
- Trance of Blood
- This Heart of Mine (I Pledge)
- Thorn Clown
- Undertow
- Rope Ends
- Chain Sling
- Dryad of the Woods
- Remedy Lane
- Waking Every God
- Second Love
- Beyond the Pale
Customer Reviews:
Gildenlow's finest hour.......2005-12-17
My favourite Pain of Salvation album, also my favourite album of all time. Remedy Lane is dark, emotive, beautiful, dealing with subjects such as suicide, love, despair, miscarriage, and a trip into a painful past.
Why is it my favourite? First, the production is great. No more muddy tones such as in Perfect Element I. Second, the humanity of the subjects clicks with me very well. Don't get me wrong. 'Be' is good as a philosophical piece, but Remedy Lane's lyrical subjects, music strikes the deeper (and deepest chord) compared to all of their other albums.
Let me touch on Gildenlow. Amazing singer, truly unique, and the only singer I have ever heard to truly use his voice as an instrument. The weird sounds he makes, as mentioned by another reviewer, just enhances Remedy Lane for me. He is on top form here, and backed by an excellent vocalist with complex, deep and stirring music - How could Remedy Lane be anything short of a masterpiece?
The Japanese bonus track, Thorn Clown, is a thematically similar album, and fits well with Remedy Lane. Is it worth the extra money? I personally don't think so, but its your decision.
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Remedy Lane
Pain Of Salvation
Manufacturer: Inside Out
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000LWZ7EQ |
Music Track:
- Restraction [Import]
- Ring of Fire
- Roots
- Rust in Peace
- Sehnsucht [Import]
- Shogun
- Shot Away
- Sigh No More [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Sin After Sin
- Solid
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