Darker Kind Of Salvation by Closer, released 27 October 2008, includes the following tracks: "A Darker Kind Of Salvation ", "What Am I", "Places Of Pain ", "Hell Is Where The Heart Is " and more.
This version of Darker Kind Of Salvation comes as a 1xCD. -
"A Darker Kind Of Salvation" is a CD release by the band Closer, presented by the renowned distributor and manufacturer Plastic Head. The album title suggests a journey through darker emotional landscapes, balancing heaviness and melody to explore themes such as inner conflict, redemption, and personal transformation. Across its tracks, the record likely weaves tight, powerful songwriting with atmospheric passages, creating an intense yet dynamic listening experience that will appeal to fans of modern, hard-edged guitar music. The production aims to give each instrument clarity and punch, so that riffs, vocals, and rhythm section work together to deliver a cohesive and immersive sound.
Closer are a band that stand for emotional intensity, well-crafted arrangements, and a penchant for brooding, powerful songs. Their music focuses on contrasts: aggressive sections versus melancholic melodies, intimate moments versus big, anthemic passages. Rather than relying on trends, Closer build their identity through strong songwriting and a consistent, darkly evocative mood. The band's strengths lie in their ability to write tracks that feel both immediate and layered, rewarding repeated listens and resonating with listeners who seek depth and atmosphere in heavy music.
Plastic Head is known in the music world as a long-established specialist for rock, metal, punk and alternative releases, with a catalog that ranges from underground cult acts to internationally recognized bands. As a manufacturer and distributor, Plastic Head places emphasis on high production standards, reliable availability, and collector-friendly physical editions. Their network within the independent music scene helps bring niche and genre-defining artists to a wider audience, while still preserving a sense of authenticity. With "A Darker Kind Of Salvation," Plastic Head once again underlines its role in supporting distinctive, artist-driven releases that cater to dedicated music fans who value physical formats like the classic CD.