Draconian Times 7/13/2005, AMG
Paradise Lost's Draconian Times falls between stark, oppressive goth rock and crunching heavy metal. It's a bit more experimental than their earlier efforts, as it displays...
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One Second 7/13/2005, AMG
Anyone listening to this album for the first time would be forgiven for doing a double-take and checking the cover art to make sure they had indeed purchased Paradise Lost's...
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Reflections: The Best Of... 7/13/2005, AMG
An ideal starting point for new fans, Reflections: The Best of Paradise Lost offers a concise overview of the band's career; its 17 tracks, including a handful of live cuts...
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As I Die 7/13/2005, AMG
This EP is the companion to the Shades of God album. Here there was only the slightest hint of Holmes' capabilities beyond a death metal growl: "Rape of Virtue" features...
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Gothic 7/13/2005, AMG
Even as the band was helping to define the basic tenets of the newly born doom/death metal movement, Halifax, England's Paradise Lost was already evolving at a fast clip....
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Icon 7/13/2005, AMG
Icon represents a turning point for Paradise Lost: vocalist Nick Holmes loses the limiting growl in favor of a James Hetfield-style bark and Gregorian chants, while...
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Shades Of God 7/13/2005, AMG
1992's Shades of God is a transition album for British doom metal legends Paradise Lost. Though the band continues to rely on ominous post-Sabbath guitar riffing for most of...
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Symbol Of Life 7/13/2005, AMG
Though the relative merits of Paradise Lost's bizarre transformation from heavier-than-God doom/death metal originators to an alternative rock act delving into gothic...
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Believe In Nothing 7/13/2005, AMG
British band Paradise Lost has a knack for producing dark and moody, yet very accessible metal. And that's exactly what they do on Believe in Nothing, serving up a bunch of...
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