At this moment, iconic UK metallers, Paradise Lost, are putting the final touches to their album, recorded at Orgone Studios in the misty countryside of Woburn, England. Together with producer Jaime Gomez Arellano, they have forged the follow-up to their highly acclaimed release The Plague Within (2015), which brought them a step closer to … Continue reading Paradise Lost reveal details of new album
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Blowing the cobwebs away after Twisted Sister’s dominating performance, Black Ink Sun are Saturday’s opening band on the New Blood stage. They bring a massive sound loaded with grooves and it reminds me of Lamb of God to the point you could imagine Randy Blythe strutting across the stage. A band of that quality is … Continue reading Bloodstock 2016 – Saturday (Ross and James’s view)
More release information from a ton of bands... Paradise Lost Two classic albums, Host (1999) and Believe in Nothing (2001), are now available on streaming services and digitally for the first time ever. Host and Believe In Nothing marked the height of Paradise Lost’s flirtations with electronic and experimental rock. Originally released by EMI in 1999 and 2001, the band moved … Continue reading Album News: Paradise Lost, Twisted Sister, Anata, Meridians
In their Pokémon-like bid to "catch 'em all", Nuclear Blast seem to be intent on g ever good band from the 80's and 90's. Well, they've just snagged another one with the addition of Halifax-based goth/doom metal legends Paradise Lost. Vocalist Nick Holmes commented: Paradise Lost's career has run alongside Nuclear Blast Records since the … Continue reading Paradise Lost sign to Nuclear Blast
Rewind to 1992 and I was at university, where I was bathed in more metal than I had been up until that point in my life. With meeting new people from around the country as I settled in Bradford (for ten years longer than I originally intended) and with more disposable income, I encountered a … Continue reading Golden Oldies: Paradise Lost – Shades of God
A Metal band, playing live with an orchestra? It'll never work. Well, Metallica proved that wrong when they became the first ones to do it with the S & M album in 1999. Tongue in cheek with that last comment, as I know Metallica weren't the first to do it. Deep Purple got there a … Continue reading Review: Paradise Lost – Symphony for the Lost