Pain Of Salvation live in concert.
ON TOUR

Pain Of Salvation

20
critic concert reviews
metal

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

80
%
Based on 
20
critic concert
reviews
LAST 12 MONTHS RATING  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 20 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Pain Of Salvation is rated as an impressive live performer, with enjoyable shows overall. Pain Of Salvation concert reviews describe live shows and performances as unpredictable and surreal.

ON TOUR

Val de Moine, Clisson, France (June 27); Zalew Piaski - Szczygliczka, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland (July 27)

Latest release

The Perfect Element, Pt. 1 (Anniversary Mix 2020) (November 20, 2020)

artist info

GENRE
metal
ORIGIN
Eskilstuna, Sweden (1991 - present)
BIO
Pain of Salvation is a progressive rock band from Eskilstuna, Sweden. The band centres on lead vocalist, guitarist, composer, and writer Daniel Gildenlow.
HAS PERFORMED with

CRITIC concert REVIEWS

Norway Rock Magazine (Norway)

July 26, 2019
83
%
Ramblin’ Man Fair 2019

Norway Rock Magazine (Norway)

November 15, 2017
83
%
John Dee, Oslo, Norway on November 13, 2017

Record Collector Magazine (UK)

April 12, 2017
%
Sweden’s premier prog-metallers promoted the rich and unpredictable sounds of

Devilution (Denmark)

April 2, 2017
80
%
Amager Bio, Copenhagen, Denmark

Louder Sound

March 14, 2017
%
After sets from New York’s Edensong and Pennsylvania’s Next To None, the Swedish prog metallers are greeted by deafening screams.

Rocknytt (Sweden)

April 19, 2013
90
%
The Garage, London, UK on April 15, 2013

eGigs (UK)

April 18, 2013
%
The night begins with Pain of Salvation mainman Daniel Gildenlow acting as a curator for the evening on a stage decorated in the style of a '70s living room complete with brown leather couches and a Jimi Hendrix poster plastered on the wall.

Past critic reviews published in

Room Thirteen (UK), Concerts en Boite (France), Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

IMAGE CREDIT

Milko Krachounov [CC BY-SA-3.0] via Wikimedia Commons