PAIN OF SALVATION Performs Two New Songs On Swedish TV (Video)

September 27, 2011

Sweden's PAIN OF SALVATION was the featured musical guest on the September 20 edition of the "Nyhetsmorgon" program on Sweden's TV4. The band played two new songs "1979" and "Through The Distance" and took part in an interview. You can now watch video footage of their appearance below.

PAIN OF SALVATION's new album, "Road Salt II" was released on September 26 in Europe and will be made available on October 11 in North America via InsideOut Music.

"Road Salt Two" track listing:

01. Road Salt Theme
02. Softly She Cries
03. Conditioned
04. Healing Now
05. To The Shoreline
06. Eleven
07. 1979
08. The Deeper Cut
09. Mortar Grind
10. Through The Distance
11. The Physics Of Gridlock
12. End Credits

The song "Conditioned" is available for streaming on the PAIN OF SALVATIONFacebook page (Note: You must "like" the band in order to hear the track.)

In addition to the standard album version (on CD and in digital format),"Road Salt Two" will be available as a limited-edition digipack (with two additional songs) and as a gatefold LP on 180-gram black vinyl.

PAIN OF SALVATION was recently confirmed as the support act for OPETH on a massive European tour which will kick off in early November.

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