PAIN OF SALVATION To Begin Mixing DVD In September

August 27, 2007

Vocalist Daniel Gildenlöw of Sweden's PAIN OF SALVATION has issued the following update:

"Yes, the rumors are correct. We filmed one of the shows on our latest tour and we plan to release a DVD from that show. I have been on paternity leave for a few months now, an experience I encourage every dad to try, but come September we are starting to work on bonus material, mixing etc. No release date has been set yet, as we are also in the middle of replacing band members and working on new material, but now you at least you can start waiting for real."

In other news, PAIN OF SALVATION has posted the following message on its web site regarding the band's current drummer situation:

"Hundreds of applications from all around the world came in, and after a difficult screening process, focusing mainly on the Swedish applications, a handful of drummers made it to auditions. These auditions have now been held, and all of those drummers proved to be very skillful. The process will now continue to the next level, so there is no point in applying for the part anymore. We want to thank you all for offering your services. News will be posted."

Fan-filmed video footage of PAIN OF SALVATION's June 22, 2007 performance at the Graspop Metal Meeting in Dessel, Belgium can be viewed below.

PAIN OF SALVATION's drummer Johan Langell left the band in April to focus on family life.

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