70000 Tons of Metal - The World's Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise

"some music was meant to stay underground..."

Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost Photo

Band Photo: Paradise Lost (?)

Formed: 1987
From: Halifax, United Kingdom
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Paradise Lost News

Below is our complete Paradise Lost news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Note: We began associating news directly with bands in late 2003. Therefore, earlier band news may not be listed on this page.

Displaying records 261 - 270 of 270 1 2 ... 12 13 14 Last

Cathedral To Play Three Final 2004 Shows

Following on from the success of their controversial UK tour with HIM, Cathedral are to play three final shows to round off 2004. Firstly Bradford Rios on Dec. 10th, followed by a visit to London, The Garage on Dec 11th. Support for both these shows will be from very special guests, Witchcraft from Sweden. Finally the band will play a final 2004 show as special guests to Paradise Lost on their only UK appearance at Wolverhampton, Wulfrun Hall Dec 16th. The band are currently in negotiations with various producers and plan to enter the studio in February 2005 to commence recording of their eighth album & debut for Nuclear Blast records, tentatively titled "Seeds of Decay."

0 Comments - Discuss

Atrocity, Leaves' Eyes Add New Live Dates

ATROCITY are confirmed to play the Tattoo The Mind Festival, taking place on October 30th and 31st in Amneville/Frankreich, France. Atrocity will perform on the 31st. Also, Atrocity and LEAVES’ EYES have added a new date for their upcoming tour, at the Metal Power 2004 festival, taking place on November 6th at Halle 101 in Speyer, Germany.

Also, there are dates planned for next spring in Czech Republic, Hungary, South/Central America, Canada and the US.

Atlantis Lovelorn" Tour 2004( ATROCITY / LEAVES' EYES / BATTLELORE / DARKWELL) now includes the following dates: More...

Read more...  |  0 Comments - Discuss

Paradise Lost Answers Fan Questions

From Paradist Lost's website:

"Recently we asked the fans to post their questions for Nick Holmes regarding the new album on our forums. We selected a lot of these questions to be answered, and here they are! We hope you enjoy the article!"

Read the full article at Paradise Lost.

0 Comments - Discuss

Cathedral To Support Paradise Lost In England

British cult doom rockers Cathedral have been confirmed as the support act for Paradise Lost at their December 16 gig at the Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton, England.

As previously reported, Cathedral have set "Seeds of Decay" as the working title of their eighth studio album, tentatively due in February/March 2005 through Nuclear Blast Records. Songtitles set to appear on the follow-up to 2002's "The VIIth Coming" include "Oro the Manslayer", "Corpsecycle", "Sabbadaius Sabbattum", "Eripmav Moon", "This Body Thy Tomb", "Everything Is Dying" and "Upon Azraels Wings". The album will once more feature the epic cover art of longtime Cathedral artist Dave Patchett. The band were previously signed to Dream Catcher Records in Europe and Spitfire Records in the U.S.

0 Comments - Discuss

Paradise Lost Schedule Greek Dates

Paradise Lost have updated their website (www.paradiselost.co.uk) with a couple of live dates for December.

Confirmed dates include:

December
11 at Idrogios Club in Thessaloniki, Greece (with Atrocity, Leave' Eyes)
12 at Rodon Club in Athens, Greece (with Atrocity, Leaves’ Eyes)

As reported earlier this week, Paradise Lost have announced that the title of their new album will be Paradise Lost, in celebration of their 10th studio album since their first album, Lost Paradise was released in 1990.
Artwork and final tracklisting for the new album are still to be confirmed.
The band completed the recordings for the album at Chapel Studios in Oxfordshire, UK in August, 2004.

Some working titles of songs expected to be featured on the new album include: ‘Through The Silence’, ‘Shine’, ‘Sun Fading’, ‘Sanctimonious You’, ‘Redshift’, ‘Forever After’, ‘Getting Over The Madness’, ‘Accept The Pain’, ‘Close Your Eyes’ and ‘The Laws Of Cause’.

More details on the forthcoming release as they become available.

0 Comments - Discuss

Paradise Lost Announce New Album Title

Paradise Lost have announced that the title of their newest album will be "Paradise Lost", in celebration of their 10th Studio album since their first album "Lost Paradise" was released in 1990.

Artwork and tracklisting are still to be confirmed.

In addition, vocalist Nick Holmes has agreed to do a Q&A session about the new album with the fans. You can post your questions for him on this topic on the Forums. After enough questions have been received, the answers will be posted in an article on the band's official website.

0 Comments - Discuss

Paradise Lost Announces Album Title & Tracklisting

Paradise Lost announced today (Oct. 6) that the title of their newest album will be "Paradise Lost" — in celebration of their 10th studio album since their full-length debut, "Lost Paradise," was released in 1990. Artwork and tracklisting are still to be confirmed.

The follow-up to 2002's "Symbol of Life," Paradise Lost was recorded primarily at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, England under the guidance of producer Rhys Fulber (Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly) and is the group's first to feature drummer Jeff Singer (ex-Blaze). Singer joined the group in May as the replacement for Lee Morris, who left the band in March due to "personal and musical differences."

The upcoming CD is being described by singer Nick Holmes as "definitely the heaviest album we have done in the last ten years."

Working songtitles set to appear on "Paradise Lost" include: More...

Read more...  |  0 Comments - Discuss

Paradise Lost Finish Recordings Of New Album

PARADISE LOST have completed the recordings for their upcoming album at Chapel Studios in Oxfordshire, UK. Vocalist Nick Holmes, who co-produced the album with Rhys Fulber, will return from recording vocals in LA this week and the final process of mixing and mastering will begin.

Some working titles of songs expected to be featured on the new album include: ‘Through The Silence’, ‘Shine’, ‘Sun Fading’, ‘Sanctimonious You’, ‘Redshift’, ‘Forever After’, ‘Getting Over The Madness’, ‘Accept The Pain’, ‘Close Your Eyes’ and ‘The Laws Of Cause’.

More details on the forthcoming release as they become available.

0 Comments - Discuss

Paradise Lost Singer Comments On Upcoming Album

PARADISE LOST are scheduled to finish recording the as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2002's "Symbol of Life" on July 8 at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, England. Mixing will take place in Los Angeles with vocalist Nick Holmes and producer Rhys Fulber and is expected to last two weeks. Commented Nick: "Recording has gone really well. [New drummer] Jeff [Singer, ex-BLAZE] has done great job and it is definitely going to be the heaviest album we have done in the last ten years."

As previously reported, Singer joined the group in May as a replacement for Lee Morris, who left the band in March due to "personal and musical differences." "Symbol Of Life", PARADISE LOST's ninth studio album, was produced by Fulber and was released in the U.S. through Koch Entertainment.

0 Comments - Discuss

Drummer Lee Morris Leaves Paradise Lost

PARADISE LOST have posted the following statement at their official website:

"Regrettably Paradise Lost have come to the decision to part company with drummer Lee Morris. The band state personal and musical differences as their reason for taking this action.

No replacement has been named as yet, although the new album will continue to be recorded as previously planned.

We are sorry to see Lee go, and wish him all the best for the future."

Lee Morris added:

“I think it was always going to be difficult integrating myself into an already established set-up, and although we have always had a varying degree of opinions, attitude and ethics on things over the last 9 years, we have usually always managed to find a happy medium. However, I think that over the last year the divide has really grown to a point where compromise is no longer really an option for any of us to maintain a healthy working relationship. I have complete respect for the band on this decision at this stage in their career, and I want to wish them every success on the forthcoming album and thank them for the good times. As for me, I’m not sure what the future has in store yet, but I do believe that all things in life happen for a reason and as one door closes another opens, so here’s to new beginnings.”

David has been a member of the band since 1994 after Matthew Archer left and was the only replacement in the band since the very beginning in 1987.

1 Comment - Discuss

Displaying records 261 - 270 of 270 1 2 ... 12 13 14 Last