Coming Home is the forthcoming new full-length from PAIN, the Swedish industrial metal force led by multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Lindemann).
Following the substantial success of his Lindemann project with Rammstein vocalist Till Lindemann, Tägtgren retreated to his Abyss Studios to focus on writing yet another industrial metal masterpiece. Coming Home will be released on September 9th through Nuclear Blast and features artwork by Stefan Heilemann (Epica, Lindemann, Indica).
In advance of its release, the band has unleashed the official video for the song “Call Me” featuring Sabaton’s Joakim Brodèn. The clip was directed by Ville Lipiäinen (Nightwish, Hypocrisy, Powerwolf etc.). Elaborates Tägtgren, “I’m elated to present the first video from our new album. Joakim from Sabaton joins us on this track, and it was an unmitigated blast recording it in the studio. And as for the [upcoming European] tour, we have some enticing surprises lined up for the fans – plus we are more than pleased to welcome Dynazty and Billion Dollar Baby’s to the lineup.”
Following the substantial success of his Lindemann project with Rammstein vocalist Till Lindemann, Tägtgren retreated to his Abyss Studios to focus on writing yet another industrial metal masterpiece. Coming Home will be released on September 9th through Nuclear Blast and features artwork by Stefan Heilemann (Epica, Lindemann, Indica).
In advance of its release, the band has unleashed the official video for the song “Call Me” featuring Sabaton’s Joakim Brodèn. The clip was directed by Ville Lipiäinen (Nightwish, Hypocrisy, Powerwolf etc.). Elaborates Tägtgren, “I’m elated to present the first video from our new album. Joakim from Sabaton joins us on this track, and it was an unmitigated blast recording it in the studio. And as for the [upcoming European] tour, we have some enticing surprises lined up for the fans – plus we are more than pleased to welcome Dynazty and Billion Dollar Baby’s to the lineup.”