Pain Of Progress

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Pain Of Progress Remix 05:00 Tools
Weeping Song 00:00 Tools
Pain Of Progress Remix (baro Massik - Viator) 05:01 Tools
Schwarzer Engel 00:00 Tools
Never Ever 00:00 Tools
Never Ever (Solitary remix) 00:00 Tools
The Fact 00:00 Tools
Grey Sky 00:00 Tools
Pet Semetary 00:00 Tools
Generation of a lost world 03:56 Tools
Star 00:00 Tools
Down 00:00 Tools
Sickness 00:00 Tools
Schwarzer Engel (Decay) 00:00 Tools
Journey 00:00 Tools
Journey Feat. Oliver Keil 00:00 Tools
Weeping Song (Electric Ballroom mix) 00:00 Tools
The Fact (unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Pain of Progress Remix (baro massik) 05:00 Tools
Weeping Song (feat. Eric Fish) 05:12 Tools
grey sky (fear in motion remix) 04:14 Tools
Journey (Feat. Oliver Keil) 04:44 Tools
The Weeping Song 04:44 Tools
Never Ever [Solitary Remix] 04:47 Tools
Pain Of Progress 04:47 Tools
Pet cemetery 04:47 Tools
Generation of a Lost World (acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Baro Massik (Pain Of Progress Remix) 00:00 Tools
Never Ever (Solitary Mix) 00:00 Tools
Pain Of Progress Remix (Baro Massik-Viator) 00:00 Tools
Pain of Progress RMX 00:00 Tools
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The voice behind Pain of Progress is not an unknown quantity. On the contrary, it is of Chris Pohl. He is probably one of the represents spirit of the German Gothic and Electro scene. His projects are called Terminal Choice, Seelenkrank, Blutengel, Tumor and now evenly Pain of Progress. Chris Pohl, guitarist Daniel Seifert and other close fellow combatants, Olive Wedge (bass), Gerit Hecht (key board) and peace man Mäthger (Drums) create the gap between Gothic and Electro. One crossovert oneself skillfully on the banks all possible categories along, so that one can recognize the most diverse influences. A few ramming in chords, few resemblances from Metal, alternative and Nu a Metal. Held together of comprehensible melodies. That sounds beautifully varied,but reveals however the more frequent idea gaps. Innovations are here often the innovations of others, which were taken over. In addition Chris Pohl brings itself by his multiplicity at projects themselves into the Bredouille. Straight one in the Refrains is to be recognized its handwriting fast. And Songs like “black angel” would have fit just as well for Blutengel or Terminal Choice. Which the two Cover versions, “Pet Sematary” (Ramones) and “Weeping Song” (Nick Cave) are, is not also completely clear. About album's success one can argue. To mention should one, which gives Eric Fish of Subway of Sally its Quäkstimme with the “Weeping Song” as Duettpartner Pohls to the best one. Result: “Frozen Pain” is not fish and not meat. translated of the site: http://www.ragazzi-music.de/painofprogress.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.