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Monday, March 29, 2010 - Pain of Salvation - Album News
Pain Of Salvation have been staying busy with finishing up their 2-part upcoming album, ROAD SALT. ROAD SALT ONE will be released in the early summer, while Part II will come this fall.

Singer, Daniel Gildenlow has this to say: "The first part of 'Road Salt' is finished - mixed, mastered and delivered! It is a 12 track album of sweaty grovel, asphalt butterflies, untreaded paths and brave decisions. It will be presented to the world in one standard edition and one limited director's cut, of which we of course recommend the latter one. See, as usual, we refuse to add some stuff haphazardly to put together a limited product - we always see the larger version as the "real" one; the one that makes us the proudest. The release is scheduled for this summer..."

In anticipation of all this, the guys recorded the "Linoleum" EP as well as a video for the track which you can see here.

The song will appear on Road Salt Part I, which also features a song which made the band a finalist for the Swedish Eurovision song contest!
Posted by: Steen





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