PAIN OF SALVATION: Ragnar Zolber out, Johan Hallgren back in

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Somewhat old news, but this is the first I've heard of it...

Pain of Salvation guitarist Ragnar announces departure from band; replaced by former member Johan Hallgren

"...now former guitarist for Pain of Salvation, Ragnar Zolberg, announced he was no longer in Pain of Salvation. In the lengthy statement, which can be found in full on the guitarist and vocalist’s Facebook page, he talks about what led him to first join the band and why he was asked to leave.
“Although PoS have now been doing quite good business wise, being in this band has been bad business from the beginning and has cost way more than what I’ve had in return, both mentally and economically. Minimum wage is not to be expected when you play to sold out shows and full venues at our standards. Neither is pessimism and criticism after almost every gig.
I have spoken my mind about all of this while still doing what I could to keep a professional relation towards everything, after all it is also my music that we have been playing and I have wanted everything to go as smoothly as possible despite the unjust treatment I have faced. Instead of making amends, offering better salary or even giving credit where it’s due I was instead asked by Daniel to leave the band yesterday.
I am happy for everything I have learned in the recent years and the people I have gotten to know through this adventure and I am also very happy to be moving on. One thing that I have learned and think should be kept in mind is: Never take credit for others peoples work, that’s just not nice and extremely disrespectful.
Thank you!”


Daniel and the band posted a message earlier today, here is part of that statement:
“After a few years of working together with Ragnar, I feel that we have come to a point where it is necessary to part ways. It feels very sad, because we are losing a great vocalist and stage personality in Ragnar. It felt great writing the new album together with him, and I am very thankful for that time. We all are. But with time it has become clear that his true place is not in this band. Musically, it has worked very well, but there are so many other variables that need to click in order to make a band strong and stable.
We are not going into a period of uncertainty, but one of deliberate change and strength. We have a great record label and a great management/booking company that have both told us that they understand our decision, and that they back us up and support us fully through this. All scheduled shows will happen as planned. How? Well, we are happy to announce that, starting today, Johan Hallgren will be returning to the band as a full member again, and we will go full throttle ahead through this. We are very happy about seeing him back onboard, and we are sure you will accept him back with open arms, as will we.”

Peace,
Daniel & Pain of Salvation

Johan Hallgren:
“Already when I quit the band, I felt that I really wanted to come back. This feels fun as hell, and I will go into this with full force – hook, line and sinker. I have promised myself to supersede everyone’s expectations of my return. This is something I know well, and I am damn good at it. And more than that, I have really missed them all – it’s a wonderful gang!”
 
Pain of Salvation had a great comeback disc with "In The Passing Light Of Day", and from what I've seen and heard a good solid portion of the disc was Ragnar's material. His input may be the reason that this disc was as heavy as it is, and he was definitely a high point of the US tour with his stage presence. But bottom line...this is Daniel's band. Something wasn't clicking and Daniel made the change. The fact that Johan is back makes this a whole lot easier to swallow. Hopefully the next disc continues down this heavier road and not back to the Road Salt era.

Welcome back Johan!