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Nick Holmes is a British musician and singer, best known as the lead vocalist of British gothic metal band Paradise Lost and Swedish death metal band Bloodbath.
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 13. Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us 14. True Belief 15. One Second 16. Say Just Words 17. The Rise Of Denial 18. As I Die 2011 live release from the British Gothic Metal pioneers. Draconian Times MMXI features the band performing their legendary Draconian Times album live on stage during the album's 15th anniversary mini-tour in 2010. Commented vocalist Nick Holmes: "It was great fun doing the 'Draconian Times' live shows and the response outshined our expectations by far. All the shows were great. This release is dedicated to them, and I hope they thoroughly enjoy it!"
The compilation features four shows, leading with the ‘Live Death’ concert from 1989, and followed by a trilogy of captured performances between 1990 & 1991, as Paradise Lost were beginning to mark their gradual ascension with a host of now classic tracks from their early repertoire.
Summer Breeze - August 18th, 2018: Bloodbath is a supergroup featuring members of Katatonia, Opeth and Paradise Lost. The Swedish-British combo plays flawless Death Metal. In 2014, Paradise Lost singer Nick Holmes took over after Åkerfeldt had to leave again in 2012. With the gothic metal hero as a shouter, Bloodbath sound darker than ever. The towers also trembled at Summer Breeze 2018 in Dinkelsbühl in Middle Franconia.
1. Intro 2. Tragic Idol 3. Last Regret 4. Your Own Reality 5. Over the Madness 6. Joys of Emptiness 7. Victim of the Past 8. Soul Courageous 9. Gothic 10. Break 1 11. The Enemy 12. Erased 13. Isolate 14. Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us 15. As I Die 16. One Second 17. True Belief 18. Break 2 19. Say Just Words 20. The Last Time 21. Documentary
In a career that has spanned 20 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. They formed the basis of an entirely new genre, gothic metal. Even now, fifteen years later, the influence of Paradise Lost is clearly visible on most Gothic and Heavy Metal bands. Since then the band - named after John Milton's epic 1667 poem - have released a number of musical highlights and genre merging masterpieces.
Shown on MTV in 1993. Setlist : 1.Mortals Watch The Day 2.Embers Fire 3.True Belief 4.Widow 5.Pity The Sadness 6.As I Die 7.Eternal +MTV Headbengers Ball Special Report: 1.Remembrance 2.Gothic 3.As I Die
This DVD Contains "One Second" + "Harmony Breaks" videos, released on VHS: Tracks 1-7: Live at The Longhorn, Stuttgart 5th September 1993, Tracks 8-12: promo videos, Tracks 13-30: Live at Shepherd's Bush Empiere, London, 26th January 1998, Tracks 31-34: promo videos.
1. Intro 2. The Enemy 3. Grey 4. Erased 5. Red Shift 6. So Much Is Lost 7. Sweetness 8. Praise Lamented Shade 9. Pity The Sadness 10. forever Failure 11. Once Solemn 12. As I Die 13. Embers Fire 14. Mouth 15. No Celebration 16. Eternal 17. True Belief 18. One Second 19. The Last Time 20. Gothic 21. Say Just Words The Anatomy of Melancholy is a live album by the British death / doom / gothic metal band Paradise Lost. It was recorded on April 12, 2007 at the Koko (London). The album was released on double DVD and double CD. There is also a deluxe 4-disc edition containing both aforementioned releases. The artwork was provided by Greek artist Seth Siro
1. Deadly Inner Sense 2. Frozen Illusion 3. Breeding Fear 4. Paradise Lost 5. Our Saviour 6. Rotting Misery 7. Internal Torment Live at the Bradford Queens Hall, England, 04. Nov 1989