Pain Of Salvation Documentary Series Launches Online
. ![]() (Prog) The first episode of a planned long-running documentary series about Pain Of Salvation and Daniel Gildenlow has launched online. Producers believe could run for multiple seasons. The first episode of I Set Myself On Fire has been launched after Mapenzi Film spent eight years following the band and amassing material. They say: "How many episodes or how many seasons it will be is still written in the stars. We are still in the process of editing the upcoming episodes, but we are determined to see this through. "The film will primarily reflect Daniel's utter dedication, conviction and uncompromising - and the consequences of this." The first episode opens with an interview from June 2007, in which Gildenlow talks about the band's split with his brother, saying: "Kristofer moved to the Netherlands and it didn't work out. It was much more complicated to do anything about it that if it had been anyone else. It's not fun to kick your own brother out of the band." Watch it here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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