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01. Let Me Out 02. Feed The Demons 03. The Great Pretender 04. You Only Live Twice 05. Dirty Woman 06. We Want More 07. Leave Me Alone 08. Monster 09. Season Of The Reaper |
Verdict: 9

The project of the mastermind Peter Tägtgren has grown into something that he never could predict. What started out as a hoby where Peter played all instruments by himself has turned into a regular band with a constant line-up. The success of PAIN really is amazing considering that this is a side project for a Hypocrizy member.
The puppeteer Peter Tägtgren has delivered industrial metal with pop overtones for well over a decade now. The music heavy influences from everything that is catchy yet the edge still remain intact. As time has passed PAIN have increased in popularity to a degree where PAIN is played on mainstream radio in his native country of Sweden.
The seventh PAIN release You Only Live Twice pick were Cynic Paradise ended. The opening track Let Me Out could sit as opening track on any of the previous PAIN albums. We were not too fond of the female singing effort on the last album. Not because there were anything wrong with the singing effort but simply because it sounded cheesy in the PAIN context. Anette Olzon is a great singer doing well with another band in altogether different genre. We firmly believe that PAIN is best when there is a huge melodic theme driving the tune. When this incredibly catchy melody is missing PAIN sometimes strikes and misses completely.
Tracks like Great Pretender, Leave Me Alone and of course the title track, You Only Live Twice are nothing less than fantastic. The title track You Only Live Twice sound like a sequel to Same Old song. “Season Of The Reaper” is nothing less than “Dark Fields Of Pain” revisited and is one hell of an epic track. It captures the PAIN take on the power ballad leaving Scorpions standing by the roadside.
On the single track Dirty Woman Peter sound just like Udo Dikshneider in the verse and we look forward to see Peter pull this vocal-cord shattering trick off live.
PAIN has has never quite been able to rise beyond the 2002 release "Nothing Remains The Same" with classic tracks like, It´s Only Them, Shut Your Mouth, Just Hate Me, Pull Me Under and the classy Beatles cover Eleanor Rigby, but the 2011 release You Only Live Twice Pain is good, damn good.
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