YTSEJAM digest 5903

From: ytsejam@torchsong.com
Date: Mon Jul 16 2001 - 20:19:35 EDT

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 5903

    Today's Topics:

      1) Tori / Slayer
     by "Joe DeAngelo" <joe.deangelo@home.com>
      2) POS review from hardradio.com
     by "Tim Detman" <TimDetman@ematic.com>

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    Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 21:07:15 -0400
    From: "Joe DeAngelo" <joe.deangelo@home.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: Tori / Slayer
    Message-ID: <002901c10d93$a748bc40$d0c90741@stcl1.mi.home.com>

    Not to be overly picky or anything, but the name of the song is actually
    "Raining Blood". "Reign in Blood" is the title of the album.

    - Joe D.

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    Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 17:31:46 -0700
    From: "Tim Detman" <TimDetman@ematic.com>
    To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    Subject: POS review from hardradio.com
    Message-ID: <NFBBLNEFEPNCDBJOJHBIMECHCAAA.TimDetman@ematic.com>

    maybe this will spur up some talk on pain of salvation.
    pretty interesting review...some things i agree with, some i don't.
    i agree with the singer comment. the more i listen to dt, the more i
    realize that james labrie doesn't fit. he's great when he's processed in a
    studio environment. but when he's live he sometimes pushes his voice past
    what it is meant to do. just my opinion...

    PAIN OF SALVATION
    The Perfect Element
    LIMB/InsideOut Music
    Picture Dream Theater with more soul and emotion and with a singer that
    didn't annoy the hell out of you, and you have Pain Of Salvation. What makes
    this band stand out from most other modern prog-metal bands is the fact that
    they're not overly technical and not so damn sterile sounding. By looking at
    their picture, they look like they'd play grind-core death-metal, but make
    no mistake, P.O.S. are definitely a first-class prog-metal band, and given
    more time and exposure, this band can surely follow the path of past greats
    such as Savatage and Queensryche. The musicianship is first-rate, very
    classy and, at times, spiritual sounding. Vocalist/guitarist Daniel
    Gildenlow has an amazing voice, very emotional and soothing, but he can also
    sing with great power. The music gets a bit too light in places, but the
    songs are well-structured enough and filled with brilliant vocal harmonies
    to maintain the interest level. My personal faves are the heavier tunes,
    including the opening track "Used," "Idioglossia," (which builds into a
    metal opus) and "King Of Loss." The limited edition package also comes with
    a bonus four-song CD.

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