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As I Die Album
  1. As I Die
  2. Rape Of Virtue
  3. Death Walks Behind You
  4. Eternal (live)
Believe In Nothing Album
  1. I Am Nothing
  2. Mouth
  3. Fader
  4. Look At Me Now
  5. Illumination
  6. Something Real
  7. Divided
  8. Sell It To The World
  9. Never Again
  10. Control
  11. No Reason
  12. World Pretending
Draconian Times Album
  1. Enchantment
  2. Hallowed Land
  3. The Last Time
  4. Forever Failure
  5. Once Solemn
  6. Shadowkings
  7. Elusive Cure
  8. Yearn for Change
  9. Shades of God
  10. Hands of Reason
  11. I See Your Face
  12. Jaded
Fader Album
  1. Fader (Single Edit)
  2. Leave This Alone
  3. Waiting For God
Forever Failure Album
  1. Forever Failure
  2. Another Desire
  3. Fear
  4. Weeping Words (demo version)
  5. The Last Time (demo version)
Gothic Album
  1. Gothic
  2. Dead Emotion
  3. Shattered
  4. Rapture
  5. Eternal
  6. Falling Forever
  7. Angel Tears
  8. Silent
  9. The Painless
  10. Desolate
Gothic EP Album
  1. Gothic (mix)
  2. Rotting misery (doom dub)
  3. Breeding fear (demolition dub)
  4. The painless (mix)
Host Album
  1. So Much Is Lost
  2. Nothing Sacred
  3. In All Honesty
  4. Harbour
  5. Ordinary Days
  6. Permanent Solution
  7. Behind The Grey
  8. Wreck
  9. Made The Same
  10. Deep
  11. Year Of Summer
  12. Host
Icon Album
  1. Embers Fire
  2. Rememberance
  3. Forging Sympathy
  4. Joys of the Emptiness
  5. Dying Freedom
  6. Widow
  7. Colossal Rains
  8. Weeping Words
  9. Poison
  10. True Belief
  11. Shallow Seasons
  12. Christendom
  13. Deus Misereatur
Lost Paradise Album
  1. Deadly Inner Sense
  2. Paradise Lost
  3. Our Saviour
  4. Rotting Misery
  5. Frozen Illusion
  6. Breeding Fear
  7. Lost Paradise (Instrumental)
  8. Internal Torment II
Mouth Album
  1. Mouth (Album Version)
  2. Sway
  3. Gone
  4. Mouth (Remix)
One Second Album
  1. One Second
  2. Say Just Words
  3. Lydia
  4. Mercy
  5. Soul Courageous
  6. Another Day
  7. The Sufferer
  8. This Cold Life
  9. Blood Of Another
  10. Disappear
  11. Sane
  12. Take Me Down
One Second MCD Album
  1. One Second
  2. The Hour
  3. Slave
Paradise Lost Album
  1. Close Your Eyes
  2. Grey
  3. Redshift
  4. Forever After
  5. Sun Fading
  6. Laws of Cause
  7. All You Leave Behind
  8. Accept the Pain
  9. Shine
  10. Spirit
  11. Over the Madness
Reflection Album
  1. Say Just Words
  2. Hallowed Land
  3. True Belief
  4. Pity The Sadness
  5. Eternal
  6. Gothic
  7. One Second
  8. Rotting Misery (Remix)
  9. Last Time
  10. Mercy
  11. Widow
  12. Embers Fire
  13. As I Die
Say Just Words Album
  1. Say Just Words (edit)
  2. How Soon Is Now?
  3. Albino Flogged In Black
  4. Cruel One
  5. Soul Courageous
Seals The Sense Album
  1. Sweetness
  2. True Belief
  3. Your Hand In Mine (live)
Shades Of God Album
  1. Mortals Watch The Day
  2. Crying For Eternity
  3. Embraced
  4. Daylight Torn
  5. Pity The Sadness
  6. No Forgiveness
  7. Your Hand In Mine
  8. The Word Made Flesh
  9. As I Die
Symbol Of Life Album
  1. Isolate
  2. Erased
  3. Two Worlds
  4. Pray Nightfall
  5. Primal
  6. Perfect Mask
  7. Mystify
  8. No Celebration
  9. Self Obsessed
  10. Symbol Of Life
  11. Channel For The Pain
  12. Xavier
  13. Small Town Boy
The Last Time Album
  1. The Last Time
  2. Laid To Waste
  3. Walk Away (Sisters Of Mercy cover)
  4. Master Of Misrule
In a career that has spanned 17 years (and counting), Paradise Lost have sold a staggering two million albums worldwide. Their constant reinvention and brazen attitude to musical experimentation has always allowed them to maintain a constant relevance despite the myriad fads and short-lived scenes that have emerged over the last two decades. Indeed few bands that prove so very influential in their infancy maintain the quality of output that Paradise Lost have.

It was in 1991 (three years after the band’s formation in Halifax in 1988) that the "Gothic" album was released. This record helped form the basis of an entirely new genre, gothic metal. Even now, fifteen years later, the influence of Paradise Lost is clearly visible in bands like HIM and The Rasmus.

Since then the band - named after John Milton’s epic 1667 poem - have released a number of musical highlights and genre merging masterpieces. Instead of replicating their achievement with "Gothic", the band turned to more modern forms of heavy metal with their following two albums "Shades of God" (1992) and "Icon" (1993), their trademark melancholy still apparent.

"Draconian Times" (1995) saw the band fuse bold Gothic soundscapes with traditional metal influences leading to their most commercially successful album to date. The band’s darkwave/alternative influences were further seen on the release of 1997s "One Second" album where they experimented with electronic instruments, adding to their diverse sound.

As Paradise Lost bravely progressed further from their metal past, 1999’s album "Host" was the biggest development the band made in terms of style, steering into progressive electronics. For "Believe in Nothing" (2001), the band hired producer John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, HIM), who gave the almost hymn like Dark Rock a painfully intense injection. That album was also the end of their dalliance with pleasant pop mannerisms and nostalgic 80’s flair.

On Paradise Lost’s last album "Symbol of Life" (2002) they returned to their early roots. Together with producer Rhys Fulber (Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly), vocalist Nick Holmes, guitarists Gregor Mackintosh and Aaron Aedy, bassist Steve Edmondson and drummer Lee Morris created an opus bursting with the power of early releases but retaining the familiar sombre sound. Paradise Lost demonstrated their expansive influences even more when the album featured their own take on Dead can Dance’s "Xavier".

Paradise Lost’s self titled tenth studio album "Paradise Lost" has come full circle. It is a red-hot return to the fray, with some of the heaviest work the band has ever done. Despite the massive interest in Paradise Lost’s musical descendants, this is not the time to be looking to second or third generation imitators. Their eponomously titled record is proof that this band is as vital, as challenging and as dynamic as ever. It is an adrenaline charged, fist shaking statement of a record.

Again recorded with duo Rhys Fulber and Greg Reely, and with drummer Jeff Singer taking the place of Lee Morris, it encapsulates a newfound maturity combined with that trademark guitar driven PL sound.

"Paradise Lost" was recorded between January and June 2004 at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire and Hollypark Lane, Los Angeles. Past touring partner Heather Thompson of Tapping the Vein contributed backing vocals on first single "Forever After" and album track "Over the Madness". The choir-esque backing vocals on "Forever After" were performed by Leah Randi.

Thanks to dave for submitting the biography.



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