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Paradise Lost (band)

Paradise Lost is an English gothic metal band that formed in 1988 in Halifax, considered to be among the pioneers of the death-doom genre,[5] and regarded as the main influence for the later gothic metal movement.[6] Bands that have cited Paradise Lost as an influence, or have covered them, include My Dying Bride,[7] Anathema,[7] The Gathering,[7] Amorphis,[8] Cradle of Filth,[9] Katatonia,[10] Moonspell,[11] Lacuna Coil,[12] HIM,[12] Nightwish[12] and many others. As of 2005, Paradise Lost have sold over two million albums worldwide.[13]

Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost performing in 2007
Background information
OriginHalifax, West Yorkshire, England
Genres
Years active1988–present
Labels
MembersNick Holmes
Gregor Mackintosh
Aaron Aedy
Steve Edmondson
Guido Montanarini
Past membersMatthew Archer
Lee Morris
Jeff Singer
Adrian Erlandsson
Waltteri Väyrynen
Websiteparadiselost.co.uk

Their line-up has remained stable for such a long-standing heavy metal band, consisting of singer Nick Holmes, guitarists Greg Mackintosh and Aaron Aedy, and bassist Steve Edmondson. Holmes and Mackintosh are the principal composers, with almost all of the band's songs credited to them. During the years, the band has only changed drummers.

History

Early years and Peaceville Records (1988–1991)

After their formation in 1988, Paradise Lost released three cassette demos, Paradise Lost, Frozen Illusion, and Plains of Desolation, before being signed to Peaceville Records in 1989. They recorded their debut album, Lost Paradise, at Academy Music Studio in December of that year. The album was released in February 1990.[14]

In November 1990, Paradise Lost returned to Academy Music Studio to record their second album, Gothic, which was released in March 1991. The band began to move away from the death/doom sound of their previous releases by adding keyboards and female vocal accompaniments.[15]

Music for Nations (1992–1998)

 
Paradise Lost performing in 1991

Paradise Lost left Peaceville and were signed to the Music for Nations label and released Shades of God in July 1992.[14] The band's musical approach continued to evolve with this album as evidenced by the addition of quieter passages in the song's compositions, the softening of vocalist Nick Holmes's death grunt, and Gregor Mackintosh's incorporation of acoustic guitar to his sound.[16] The album contained the song "As I Die", later released as a single/EP.

In the summer of 1993, the band recorded their fourth album, Icon, released in September of the same year. The band continued to develop their sound away from their doom roots and more towards the dynamics and sound of "As I Die" from their previous album. On Icon, Nick Holmes abandoned his death grunt and started using a "James Hetfield-style bark".[17] It was after this album, in December 1994, that original member Matthew Archer quit and was replaced by drummer Lee Morris.

The band entered the studio in January 1995 to record their fifth and most successful album, Draconian Times, which was released in June 1995. Mackintosh says about Draconian Times, "that it's the album by which everything else we do gets judged. Rightly so, as it's the backbone of our career and sound."[18] The album charted in the Top 20 album chart in a number of countries including the UK and Germany.

Following the success of Draconian Times, and after four years of continuous touring, the band began to get bored with their signature sound and started to experiment with Depeche Mode-esque synth-pop and electronica.[19] This new direction shaped their next album One Second, released in 1997, and was most epitomised by the lead single, "Say Just Words". The album was one of the band's most successful releases, particularly in Northern Europe, cracking the German, Swedish, and Finnish top ten charts.[20][21][22]

EMI (1999–2001)

The band moved to EMI Electrola in Germany for its next album, Host, released in 1999, on which they continued to experiment with new sounds, appearing to shed their metal roots.[23] While this album continued to alienate their traditional fanbase in places like the UK, it was their highest charting album in Germany, entering at number 4 on the Album Chart.

On the next album, 2001's Believe in Nothing, Paradise Lost continued this synth direction but adding rock elements to the music, forcibly by EMI at the time. Due to the loss of creative control, Mackintosh said that the album "doesn't really exist for him".[24]

GUN Records (2002–2005)

In May 2002, the band signed to GUN Records, and on the album that followed, Symbol of Life, the metallic roots of the band began to resurface;[25] the band decided to work with producer Rhys Fulber to reestablish their metal sound.[26] The album included guest musicians Devin Townsend, Jamie Muhoberac, and Lee Dorrian.[27]

In March 2004, Lee Morris left the band due to "personal and musical differences"[28] and was replaced by Jeff Singer.

Paradise Lost released their tenth, eponymous album in 2005, also on GUN Records.

Century Media (2006–2016)

 
Paradise Lost at Kavarna Rock Fest in Bulgaria, 2011

The eleventh album, In Requiem, was released in the spring of 2007 on Century Media;[29] it was generally well-accepted and highly rated by both critics and fans, pleased to see the band returning to their heavier, gothic metal sound similar to that of earlier albums like Draconian Times.[30] The full-length was preceded by a single, "The Enemy" and on the single, Singer was finally listed as a permanent band member. In a recent video interview, Mackintosh and Holmes revealed that Singer had already auditioned for the band when Archer left, but they chose Morris instead because Singer "had a pink drumkit".[31]

In November 2007, Century Media released the DVD Over The Madness, which documents the impact Paradise Lost has had on gothic metal and provides insight into the mindset and workings of Paradise Lost. Disc 2 includes further interviews, rehearsal footage, plus backstage and memorabilia sections.[32]

On 13 August 2008, drummer Jeff Singer announced his departure from the band on the Paradise Lost official website. He wanted to be with his family, had an upcoming job, and the then-upcoming South American tour would interfere with that. As a result, Paradise Lost had to cancel the South American tour dates that they had planned.[33] Soon after, on 28 August 2008, the Paradise Lost official website announced that the canceled South American tour has been reconfirmed[34] and that Mark Heron from Oceansize would take over on drums.

 
Nick Holmes at Metalmania 2007 festival in Katowice, Poland

At the beginning of 2009, Paradise Lost recorded an album with producer Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden. At the time there was no full-time replacement for Jeff Singer and drums were played by Swedish drummer Peter Damin.[35] On 16 March 2009, when recording for the album was already finished, the band recruited Adrian Erlandsson (At the Gates, ex-Cradle of Filth) as a full-time drummer for the band.[36]

On 18 June 2009, Paradise Lost officially announced Faith Divides Us – Death Unites Us as the title of their album to be released on Century Media Records on 25 September 2009 in Germany, on 28 September 2009 in the rest of Europe and on 6 October 2009 in the US.[37]

Paradise Lost headlined the Jägermeister Stage at Ozzfest 2010 on 18 September 2010.[38]

In late 2011, Paradise Lost began recording its 13th studio album Tragic Idol in The Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire. The album was released on 23 April 2012.[39][needs update]. Adrian Erlandsson was unable to play a few live shows for this album so the band got Jeff Singer again to fill in.

Paradise Lost performed some of their songs at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods awards with Cristina Scabbia on Paradise Lost's song "Say Just Words" and with Gus G. of a Black Sabbath cover, "Into the Void".

 
Paradise Lost performing in Saint Petersburg in 2013

On 15 August 2013, the cover and artwork were released for their compilation album of b-sides titled Tragic Illusion 25. From September to October 2014, some of the songs from the album were released, such as a new song entitled Loneliness Remains, and older songs that were remade such as Our Savior 2013 from Lost Paradise and the self-titled song Gothic 2013 from Gothic. The album was released on 5 November 2013.[40]

On 27 October 2013, it was announced that the writing for the 14th studio album will begin after their 25th-anniversary tour and the recording to the album will start in June 2014.[41] On 29 December 2014, it was revealed that The Plague Within would be the title for upcoming album.[42] On 26 January 2015, the release date for 2 June 2015 was announced, along with the producer, Jaime Gomez Arellano and the recording location of Orgone Studios, London.[43] Speaking to Rock Sins, Nick Holmes stated that the new album would have elements of all previous Paradise Lost material including a return to the death/doom of their early output, stating that "there's some songs that could've been written in 1989, a couple of really old school doom/death songs which are gonna surprise a couple of people when they hear it."[44] The Plague Within is considered by many traditional fans to be their best and most complete album in many years, as well as being a true return to their signature sound.[45]

Nuclear Blast (2016–present)

On 1 September 2017, Paradise Lost released their 15th studio album, Medusa. The band continued their return to a much heavier, more doomier sound. Singer Nick Holmes said "...definitely our heaviest album; the heaviest we've done." Medusa was well received by fans and critics alike.[46]

2018 marked the band's 30th anniversary and was celebrated through select dates around UK and mainland Europe, including their first gig in the hometown of Halifax, as well as a South and North American tour with Solstafir and The Atlas Moth.[47] In November 2019, Decibel Books issued the band's authorized biography, No Celebration: The Official Story of Paradise Lost. The book was authored by American journalist David E. Gehlke.[48]

In March 2020, Nuclear Blast announced the release of the group's 16th studio album, Obsidian, on 15 May. Nick Holmes described it as "one of the most eclectic albums we have done in some time, we have miserable songs, sad songs, slow songs and faster songs. Did I mention miserable?". First single, Fall from Grace premiered on 20 March, along with a music video.[49] The next year, the band released a live album titled At the Mill; while the album was recorded live, the band played with no audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[50] On September 7, 2022, drummer Waltteri Väyrynen was announced to have departed from the band, who found a temporary replacement in drummer Guido Montanarini. Montanarini also performs with Paradise Lost guitarist/keyboardist Gregor Mackintosh in the band Strigoi.[51] Väyrynen since joined Opeth as their permanent drummer.[52]

In October 2022, Mackintosh and Holmes announced the formation of Host, a synth-pop side-project that is "taking the concept of what we attempted to do on the Paradise Lost album Host but approaching it in a modern context".[53] A music video for the single "Tomorrow's Sky" was uploaded to the label's YouTube page on 21 October 2022. Their debut album, entitled IX, was released on 24 February 2023 via Nuclear Blast.

On 24 March 2023, the band announced on their Facebook page that touring drummer Guido Montanarini had become an official member of the band.[54]

Style and influences

Paradise Lost's sound has been described as death metal, death doom or doom metal.[55] They are also considered as a precursor and the creator of gothic metal, with the release of Gothic in 1991.[56] Holmes stated: "The key with death metal singing is you’ve got to sing quietly".[55] He cited Iron Maiden's singer Bruce Dickinson in his main influences along with Metallica for their Master of Puppets album.[55] Holmes said that the band's early influences were Black Sabbath and Dead Can Dance: "the old Black Sabbath, that’s, to me, the inspiration for when we started the band".[56] Mackintosh said that he took inspiration from "Tony Iommi a lot" and also "Johnny Marr [...] Jimi Hendrix and classic music", mixing all these styles with metal music and rock music.[56] Mackintosh also stated that gothic rock was also an influence with bands like "Southern Death Cult and early Sisters of Mercy, Siouxsie and the Banshees, early Cure".[57]

The band experienced a considerable shift in style between 1997 and 2002, on their albums One Second through Symbol of Life; One Second saw the heavy use of electronics and keyboards, and Holmes using clean vocals,[58] with Host moving even more towards synthpop / dark wave. Believe in Nothing moved the band to a more alternative rock direction, with Symbol of Life reestablishing a heavier gothic metal tone. Both Mackintosh[59] and Holmes[60] expressed ambivalence about this period of the band, citing personal problems within the band at the time.[59]

Band members

Current

  • Nick Holmes – vocals (1988–present)
  • Gregor Mackintosh – lead guitar (1988–present); keyboards (1996–present)
  • Aaron Aedy – rhythm guitar (1988–present)
  • Stephen Edmondson – bass (1988–present)
  • Guido Montanarini – drums (2023–present; touring 2022–2023)

Past

Drummers

Session members

  • Mark Heron – drums (2008–2009)
  • Peter Damin – drums (2009)
  • Milton "Milly" Evans – lead guitar (1999, 2009–2010), keyboards, backing vocals (2011)[61][62]

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

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External links

  • Official website
  • . Archived from the original on 26 August 2010.
  • (in French). Archived from the original on 20 June 2012.

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Paradise Lost is an English gothic metal band that formed in 1988 in Halifax considered to be among the pioneers of the death doom genre 5 and regarded as the main influence for the later gothic metal movement 6 Bands that have cited Paradise Lost as an influence or have covered them include My Dying Bride 7 Anathema 7 The Gathering 7 Amorphis 8 Cradle of Filth 9 Katatonia 10 Moonspell 11 Lacuna Coil 12 HIM 12 Nightwish 12 and many others As of 2005 Paradise Lost have sold over two million albums worldwide 13 Paradise LostParadise Lost performing in 2007Background informationOriginHalifax West Yorkshire EnglandGenresGothic metal 1 doom metal 2 3 death doom 4 gothic rockYears active1988 presentLabelsCentury MediaMusic for NationsKochGUNPeacevilleEMI ElectrolaMetal BladeNuclear BlastMembersNick HolmesGregor MackintoshAaron AedySteve EdmondsonGuido MontanariniPast membersMatthew ArcherLee MorrisJeff SingerAdrian ErlandssonWaltteri VayrynenWebsiteparadiselost wbr co wbr ukTheir line up has remained stable for such a long standing heavy metal band consisting of singer Nick Holmes guitarists Greg Mackintosh and Aaron Aedy and bassist Steve Edmondson Holmes and Mackintosh are the principal composers with almost all of the band s songs credited to them During the years the band has only changed drummers Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and Peaceville Records 1988 1991 1 2 Music for Nations 1992 1998 1 3 EMI 1999 2001 1 4 GUN Records 2002 2005 1 5 Century Media 2006 2016 1 6 Nuclear Blast 2016 present 2 Style and influences 3 Band members 3 1 Current 3 2 Past 3 2 1 Drummers 3 2 2 Session members 3 3 Timeline 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly years and Peaceville Records 1988 1991 Edit After their formation in 1988 Paradise Lost released three cassette demos Paradise Lost Frozen Illusion and Plains of Desolation before being signed to Peaceville Records in 1989 They recorded their debut album Lost Paradise at Academy Music Studio in December of that year The album was released in February 1990 14 In November 1990 Paradise Lost returned to Academy Music Studio to record their second album Gothic which was released in March 1991 The band began to move away from the death doom sound of their previous releases by adding keyboards and female vocal accompaniments 15 Music for Nations 1992 1998 Edit Paradise Lost performing in 1991 Paradise Lost left Peaceville and were signed to the Music for Nations label and released Shades of God in July 1992 14 The band s musical approach continued to evolve with this album as evidenced by the addition of quieter passages in the song s compositions the softening of vocalist Nick Holmes s death grunt and Gregor Mackintosh s incorporation of acoustic guitar to his sound 16 The album contained the song As I Die later released as a single EP In the summer of 1993 the band recorded their fourth album Icon released in September of the same year The band continued to develop their sound away from their doom roots and more towards the dynamics and sound of As I Die from their previous album On Icon Nick Holmes abandoned his death grunt and started using a James Hetfield style bark 17 It was after this album in December 1994 that original member Matthew Archer quit and was replaced by drummer Lee Morris The band entered the studio in January 1995 to record their fifth and most successful album Draconian Times which was released in June 1995 Mackintosh says about Draconian Times that it s the album by which everything else we do gets judged Rightly so as it s the backbone of our career and sound 18 The album charted in the Top 20 album chart in a number of countries including the UK and Germany Following the success of Draconian Times and after four years of continuous touring the band began to get bored with their signature sound and started to experiment with Depeche Mode esque synth pop and electronica 19 This new direction shaped their next album One Second released in 1997 and was most epitomised by the lead single Say Just Words The album was one of the band s most successful releases particularly in Northern Europe cracking the German Swedish and Finnish top ten charts 20 21 22 EMI 1999 2001 Edit The band moved to EMI Electrola in Germany for its next album Host released in 1999 on which they continued to experiment with new sounds appearing to shed their metal roots 23 While this album continued to alienate their traditional fanbase in places like the UK it was their highest charting album in Germany entering at number 4 on the Album Chart On the next album 2001 s Believe in Nothing Paradise Lost continued this synth direction but adding rock elements to the music forcibly by EMI at the time Due to the loss of creative control Mackintosh said that the album doesn t really exist for him 24 GUN Records 2002 2005 Edit In May 2002 the band signed to GUN Records and on the album that followed Symbol of Life the metallic roots of the band began to resurface 25 the band decided to work with producer Rhys Fulber to reestablish their metal sound 26 The album included guest musicians Devin Townsend Jamie Muhoberac and Lee Dorrian 27 In March 2004 Lee Morris left the band due to personal and musical differences 28 and was replaced by Jeff Singer Paradise Lost released their tenth eponymous album in 2005 also on GUN Records Century Media 2006 2016 Edit Paradise Lost at Kavarna Rock Fest in Bulgaria 2011 The eleventh album In Requiem was released in the spring of 2007 on Century Media 29 it was generally well accepted and highly rated by both critics and fans pleased to see the band returning to their heavier gothic metal sound similar to that of earlier albums like Draconian Times 30 The full length was preceded by a single The Enemy and on the single Singer was finally listed as a permanent band member In a recent video interview Mackintosh and Holmes revealed that Singer had already auditioned for the band when Archer left but they chose Morris instead because Singer had a pink drumkit 31 In November 2007 Century Media released the DVD Over The Madness which documents the impact Paradise Lost has had on gothic metal and provides insight into the mindset and workings of Paradise Lost Disc 2 includes further interviews rehearsal footage plus backstage and memorabilia sections 32 On 13 August 2008 drummer Jeff Singer announced his departure from the band on the Paradise Lost official website He wanted to be with his family had an upcoming job and the then upcoming South American tour would interfere with that As a result Paradise Lost had to cancel the South American tour dates that they had planned 33 Soon after on 28 August 2008 the Paradise Lost official website announced that the canceled South American tour has been reconfirmed 34 and that Mark Heron from Oceansize would take over on drums Nick Holmes at Metalmania 2007 festival in Katowice Poland At the beginning of 2009 Paradise Lost recorded an album with producer Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Orebro Sweden At the time there was no full time replacement for Jeff Singer and drums were played by Swedish drummer Peter Damin 35 On 16 March 2009 when recording for the album was already finished the band recruited Adrian Erlandsson At the Gates ex Cradle of Filth as a full time drummer for the band 36 On 18 June 2009 Paradise Lost officially announced Faith Divides Us Death Unites Us as the title of their album to be released on Century Media Records on 25 September 2009 in Germany on 28 September 2009 in the rest of Europe and on 6 October 2009 in the US 37 Paradise Lost headlined the Jagermeister Stage at Ozzfest 2010 on 18 September 2010 38 In late 2011 Paradise Lost began recording its 13th studio album Tragic Idol in The Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire The album was released on 23 April 2012 39 needs update Adrian Erlandsson was unable to play a few live shows for this album so the band got Jeff Singer again to fill in Paradise Lost performed some of their songs at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods awards with Cristina Scabbia on Paradise Lost s song Say Just Words and with Gus G of a Black Sabbath cover Into the Void Paradise Lost performing in Saint Petersburg in 2013 On 15 August 2013 the cover and artwork were released for their compilation album of b sides titled Tragic Illusion 25 From September to October 2014 some of the songs from the album were released such as a new song entitled Loneliness Remains and older songs that were remade such as Our Savior 2013 from Lost Paradise and the self titled song Gothic 2013 from Gothic The album was released on 5 November 2013 40 On 27 October 2013 it was announced that the writing for the 14th studio album will begin after their 25th anniversary tour and the recording to the album will start in June 2014 41 On 29 December 2014 it was revealed that The Plague Within would be the title for upcoming album 42 On 26 January 2015 the release date for 2 June 2015 was announced along with the producer Jaime Gomez Arellano and the recording location of Orgone Studios London 43 Speaking to Rock Sins Nick Holmes stated that the new album would have elements of all previous Paradise Lost material including a return to the death doom of their early output stating that there s some songs that could ve been written in 1989 a couple of really old school doom death songs which are gonna surprise a couple of people when they hear it 44 The Plague Within is considered by many traditional fans to be their best and most complete album in many years as well as being a true return to their signature sound 45 Nuclear Blast 2016 present Edit On 1 September 2017 Paradise Lost released their 15th studio album Medusa The band continued their return to a much heavier more doomier sound Singer Nick Holmes said definitely our heaviest album the heaviest we ve done Medusa was well received by fans and critics alike 46 2018 marked the band s 30th anniversary and was celebrated through select dates around UK and mainland Europe including their first gig in the hometown of Halifax as well as a South and North American tour with Solstafir and The Atlas Moth 47 In November 2019 Decibel Books issued the band s authorized biography No Celebration The Official Story of Paradise Lost The book was authored by American journalist David E Gehlke 48 In March 2020 Nuclear Blast announced the release of the group s 16th studio album Obsidian on 15 May Nick Holmes described it as one of the most eclectic albums we have done in some time we have miserable songs sad songs slow songs and faster songs Did I mention miserable First single Fall from Grace premiered on 20 March along with a music video 49 The next year the band released a live album titled At the Mill while the album was recorded live the band played with no audience due to the COVID 19 pandemic 50 On September 7 2022 drummer Waltteri Vayrynen was announced to have departed from the band who found a temporary replacement in drummer Guido Montanarini Montanarini also performs with Paradise Lost guitarist keyboardist Gregor Mackintosh in the band Strigoi 51 Vayrynen since joined Opeth as their permanent drummer 52 In October 2022 Mackintosh and Holmes announced the formation of Host a synth pop side project that is taking the concept of what we attempted to do on the Paradise Lost album Host but approaching it in a modern context 53 A music video for the single Tomorrow s Sky was uploaded to the label s YouTube page on 21 October 2022 Their debut album entitled IX was released on 24 February 2023 via Nuclear Blast On 24 March 2023 the band announced on their Facebook page that touring drummer Guido Montanarini had become an official member of the band 54 Style and influences EditParadise Lost s sound has been described as death metal death doom or doom metal 55 They are also considered as a precursor and the creator of gothic metal with the release of Gothic in 1991 56 Holmes stated The key with death metal singing is you ve got to sing quietly 55 He cited Iron Maiden s singer Bruce Dickinson in his main influences along with Metallica for their Master of Puppets album 55 Holmes said that the band s early influences were Black Sabbath and Dead Can Dance the old Black Sabbath that s to me the inspiration for when we started the band 56 Mackintosh said that he took inspiration from Tony Iommi a lot and also Johnny Marr Jimi Hendrix and classic music mixing all these styles with metal music and rock music 56 Mackintosh also stated that gothic rock was also an influence with bands like Southern Death Cult and early Sisters of Mercy Siouxsie and the Banshees early Cure 57 The band experienced a considerable shift in style between 1997 and 2002 on their albums One Second through Symbol of Life One Second saw the heavy use of electronics and keyboards and Holmes using clean vocals 58 with Host moving even more towards synthpop dark wave Believe in Nothing moved the band to a more alternative rock direction with Symbol of Life reestablishing a heavier gothic metal tone Both Mackintosh 59 and Holmes 60 expressed ambivalence about this period of the band citing personal problems within the band at the time 59 Band members EditCurrent Edit Nick Holmes vocals 1988 present Gregor Mackintosh lead guitar 1988 present keyboards 1996 present Aaron Aedy rhythm guitar 1988 present Stephen Edmondson bass 1988 present Guido Montanarini drums 2023 present touring 2022 2023 Paradise Lost line up at Rockharz Open Air 2018 Nick Holmes Gregor Mackintosh Aaron Aedy Stephen Edmondson Waltteri VayrynenPast Edit Drummers Edit Matthew Archer 1988 1994 Lee Morris 1994 2004 Jeff Singer 2004 2008 Adrian Erlandsson 2009 2015 Waltteri Vayrynen 2015 2022 Session members Edit Mark Heron drums 2008 2009 Peter Damin drums 2009 Milton Milly Evans lead guitar 1999 2009 2010 keyboards backing vocals 2011 61 62 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Paradise Lost discography Studio albumsLost Paradise 1990 Gothic 1991 Shades of God 1992 Icon 1993 Draconian Times 1995 One Second 1997 Host 1999 Believe in Nothing 2001 Symbol of Life 2002 Paradise Lost 2005 In Requiem 2007 Faith Divides Us Death Unites Us 2009 Tragic Idol 2012 The Plague Within 2015 Medusa 2017 Obsidian 2020 63 References Edit Sharpe Young Garry Paradise Lost biography MusicMight Archived from the original on 5 September 2009 Retrieved 19 November 2010 Ankeny Jason Paradise Lost biography AllMusic Retrieved 19 November 2010 Paradise Lost Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 19 September 2017 Rivadavia Eduardo Lost Paradise review AllMusic Retrieved 19 November 2010 Bowar Chad Paradise Lost In Requiem review About com Retrieved 4 February 2015 Paradise Lost Lost Paradise 1990 A New Dystopian World a b c Albert Mudrian 2009 Precious Metal Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces Hachette Books ISBN 9780306818066 Gothic Tales Esa Holopainen of Amorphis Part II GhostCultMagazine 2 September 2015 Pesni izmenivshie moyu zhizn Rock Archives ru in Russian Katatonia Short Biography Katatonia com 24 April 2016 Retrieved 30 April 2016 The Top 10 Albums Of Fernando Ribeiro Moonspell Rock n Roll Journalist 24 October 2017 a b c The Spirit of the 90s Is Alive in Paradise Lost s New Gothic Metal Opus Vice com Paradise Lost Reflections of Darkness a b Paradise Lost Biography at allmusic com Rivadavia Eduardo Paradise Lost Gothic review Allmusic Retrieved 4 February 2015 Rivadavia Eduardo Paradise Lost Shades of God review Allmusic Retrieved 4 February 2015 Anderson Christopher Paradise Lost Icon review Allmusic Retrieved 4 February 2015 Rank and Defile Greg Mackintosh Orders Paradise Lost s Records Decibel Magazine Decibel Magazine 1 September 2017 Retrieved 22 February 2018 Transcending the Mundane Metal at its Best Basementbar com Retrieved 13 October 2011 German charts Retrieved 4 February 2015 Swedish charts Retrieved 4 February 2015 Finnish 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October 2011 Paradise Lost Drummer Quits South American Tour Cancelled Archived 6 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine blabbermouth net 13 August 2008 Paradise Lost Not Cancelling South American Tour blabbermouth net 9 September 2008 Paradise Lost Begins Recording New Album Video Available blabbermouth net 9 February 2009 Ex Cradle Of Filth Drummer Adrian Erlandsson Joins Paradise Lost metalunderground com 16 March 2009 Paradise Lost Reveals New Album Title metalunderground com 18 June 2009 Paradise Lost To Headline Jagermeister Stage At U K Ozzfest Archived 17 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine blabbermouth net 10 August 2010 Paradise Lost Announce New Album for 2012 Archived 30 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine paradiselost co uk 28 November 2011 Paradise Lost Tragic Illusion 25 The Rarities Cover Artwork Track Listing Revealed 15 August 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2017 Paradise Lost To Enter Studio In June Blabbermouth net 27 October 2013 Retrieved 11 April 2014 PARADISE LOST New Album Title Revealed 29 December 2014 Retrieved 19 September 2017 PARADISE LOST To Release The Plague Within Album In June Blabbermouth net 26 January 2015 Retrieved 19 September 2017 An Interview With Nick Holmes on Bloodbath Replacing Mikael amp new Paradise Lost Rock Sins Retrieved 5 February 2015 Album Review PARADISE LOST The Plague Within Metal Injection Metal Injection 23 June 2015 Retrieved 22 February 2018 Paradise Lost Medusa Album Review Loudwire Retrieved 22 February 2018 Paradise Lost 30 year anniversary tour Metal Injection 11 July 2018 Retrieved 20 March 2020 No Celebration The Official Story of Paradise Lost by David E Gehlke Decibel Magazine Retrieved 22 December 2019 Paradise Lost announce new album Nuclear Blast 13 March 2020 Retrieved 20 March 2020 Paradise Lost announce live album At The Mill Therockpit net 15 May 2021 Retrieved 20 July 2021 Drummer Waltteri Vayrynen Exits Paradise Lost Metal Underground a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite 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whole career as a learning curve It still is otherwise there s no point in doing it MusicRadar Justin Donnelly 27 September 2007 PARADISE LOST Frontman Believe In Nothing Represented A Really Dark Time In My Life Blabbermouth Retrieved 18 August 2013 Uhlenbruch J Niggels Paradise Lost Bielefeld 2009 www reflectionsofdarkness com PARADISE LOST Guitarist Forced To Sit Out Tour BLABBERMOUTH NET 6 November 2009 Paradise Lost Announces New Album Obsidian Blabbermouth net 13 March 2020 Retrieved 13 March 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paradise Lost musical group Official website Komodo Rock Talks With Aaron Aedy Of Paradise Lost Archived from the original on 26 August 2010 Interview 1992 Thrashikus Zine 5 in French Archived from the original on 20 June 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paradise Lost band amp oldid 1148944855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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