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Gig review: PAIN OF SALVATION – The Relentless Garage Islington, London,15 April 2013
Support Acts: Anneke van Giersbergen, Arstidir Review and photos by Yiannis (John) Stefanis At my age, venturing out on a Monday night to a gig can only be prompted by some pretty special events, among which I count the fact … Continue reading →
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Tagged 15 April 2013, Daniel Gildenlow, gig, London, metal, Pain of Salvation, progressive, review, rock, the Relentless Garage
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