Remedy Lane

Remedy Lane
Studio album by Pain of Salvation
Released 15 January 2002
Recorded Roasting House Recording Studio; Malmö, Sweden, autumn 2001
Genre Progressive rock, progressive metal
Length 68:12
Label InsideOut Music
Producer Daniel Gildenlöw and Anders "Theo" Theander
Pain of Salvation chronology
The Perfect Element, Part I
(2000)
Remedy Lane
(2002)
12:5
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Remedy Lane is the fourth album by Swedish progressive rock band Pain of Salvation, released in Spring 2002. It is a concept album focusing on a character's search for self-discovery. It was described by Allmusic as Pain of Salvation's breakthrough album.[1]

Outline

While both Remedy Lane and Pain of Salvation's second album, One Hour by the Concrete Lake, feature a protagonist searching for self-discovery, Remedy Lane addresses a wider variety of themes, including love, loss, lust, sex and self-understanding. The album, written by guitarist and vocalist Daniel Gildenlöw, is semi-autobiographical in nature. The liner notes include poems and photos related to the concept as well as date markings to signify the chronological order of the album. Gildenlöw has said that the inspiration for Remedy Lane was an era of his life in which he wished to understand the nature of freedom.

The album's production is similar to its predecessor, The Perfect Element, part I. While its mood is dark, there are some moments of happiness.

Track listing

All lyrics by Daniel Gildenlöw. All music by Daniel Gildenlöw, except instrumental part of "Rope Ends" by Daniel Gildenlöw and Fredrik Hermansson.

  1. Of Two Beginnings 2:24

Chapter I:

  1. Ending Theme 4:59
  2. Fandango 5:51
  3. A Trace of Blood 8:17
  4. This Heart of Mine (I Pledge) 4:01

Chapter II:

  1. Undertow 4:47
  2. Rope Ends 7:02
  3. Chain Sling 3:58
  4. Dryad of the Woods (instrumental) 4:56

Chapter III:

  1. Remedy Lane (instrumental) 2:15
  2. Waking Every God 5:19
  3. Second Love 4:21
  4. Beyond the Pale 9:56

The Japanese edition of this album also contains a bonus track titled "Thorn Clown" that is sequenced between "This Heart of Mine (I Pledge)" and "Undertow". However, the Official Pain of Salvation Website shows the song as inserted between "Dryad of the Woods" and "Remedy Lane".

Personnel

Additional personnel

Remedy Lane Re:visited (Re:mixed & Re:lived)

On July 1st, 2016 the band released a re-issue of the album. The 2-CD set includes a new mix of the record completed by long time Pain of Salvation collaborator and mixing engineer Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios, as well as a live recording of the entire album from Pain of Salvation's performance at the PowerProg USA Festival 2014.

References

  1. 1 2 Taylor, Robert (2011). "Remedy Lane - Pain of Salvation | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
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