i just got a copy of lost's new album and it rocks! their cover of bronksi beat's small town boy featuring devin townsend is simply killer!
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the sisters are spoken of at lost's website:
As such, the latest work, “Symbol Of Life�, represents in some ways a new beginning. At a time in which the quality of a Paradise Lost album is still measured by many on the basis of its heavy guitar content, Nick Holmes, Greg Mackintosh, Aaron Aedy, Steve Edmondson and Lee Morris offer their audience a new challenge in which there is no shortage of guitar bombast, but without subjugating themselves to the apparent constraints of their previous history. Instead, they have released themselves from the black & white logic of their previous creative decisions and are taking their next artistic steps with a variety of different feet. “Symbol Of Life� allows the magnitude of influences that have always hovered in the background of their work to roam freely, whether in the form of the enchanting ‘Dead Can Dance’ cover, “Xavier�, the almost-forgotten Sisters Of Mercy influenced gothic hymns or rhythmically state-of-the-art Cyber-Rock – Paradise Lost come across on this album as ‘liberated’ in the truest sense of the word. Just one ghost of the past will remain intact with them forever it seems – the ghost of ‘being miserable’ that continues to be the unifying force in this album as in all of their previous work.
hehe the almost forgotten sisters eh? it's true though i guess. we, the sisters fans are a dying breed.
should i have posted this in the sisters forum??
As such, the latest work, “Symbol Of Life�, represents in some ways a new beginning. At a time in which the quality of a Paradise Lost album is still measured by many on the basis of its heavy guitar content, Nick Holmes, Greg Mackintosh, Aaron Aedy, Steve Edmondson and Lee Morris offer their audience a new challenge in which there is no shortage of guitar bombast, but without subjugating themselves to the apparent constraints of their previous history. Instead, they have released themselves from the black & white logic of their previous creative decisions and are taking their next artistic steps with a variety of different feet. “Symbol Of Life� allows the magnitude of influences that have always hovered in the background of their work to roam freely, whether in the form of the enchanting ‘Dead Can Dance’ cover, “Xavier�, the almost-forgotten Sisters Of Mercy influenced gothic hymns or rhythmically state-of-the-art Cyber-Rock – Paradise Lost come across on this album as ‘liberated’ in the truest sense of the word. Just one ghost of the past will remain intact with them forever it seems – the ghost of ‘being miserable’ that continues to be the unifying force in this album as in all of their previous work.
hehe the almost forgotten sisters eh? it's true though i guess. we, the sisters fans are a dying breed.
should i have posted this in the sisters forum??
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Paradise Lost RULES, btw...
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they definitely rule, I've been a fan forever...
check out their latest effort, "symbol of life"
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The new album is really good but I like One Second better.
Just got the new album and it's stonking! And it's certainly a return to form after the dissapointment that was Believe In Nothing.
Check out that Bronski Beat cover version you get as one of the a bonus tracks on the ltd edition digipack it's wicked!
Check out that Bronski Beat cover version you get as one of the a bonus tracks on the ltd edition digipack it's wicked!
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Last post date here... ehhmmm... 2002? Indeed!
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aha - it must be national 'resurrect an old thread' day today!
Older than meDerekR wrote:Bloody old, look at the date on the first postSomeKindOfStranger wrote:aha - it must be national 'resurrect an old thread' day today!
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And if you pay attention, also posted by EricSweden...scotty wrote:Older than meDerekR wrote:Bloody old, look at the date on the first postSomeKindOfStranger wrote:aha - it must be national 'resurrect an old thread' day today!
7 years before he was born!
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the latest work, “Symbol Of Life�,
lol, I was thinking something was wrong.
nice band, my fav. records are Lost paradise and the last self titled one (Paradise Lost)
lol, I was thinking something was wrong.
nice band, my fav. records are Lost paradise and the last self titled one (Paradise Lost)
Another Shade of You.
Saw Paradise Lost in the Edinburgh Venue, great gig
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Moi?DerekR wrote:Ya bloody goff!scotty wrote:Saw Paradise Lost in the Edinburgh Venue, great gig
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For sweet baby Jesus,Can't we ban Heavy metal fans from the forum.I hate Goth metal almost as much as cyber goth.
And I've heard that Bronski beat cover,Its appalling, worse than the original, if that is possible.It must take enormous skill to make a crap song even crapper.
BTW anyone else noticed a resemblance between The Neph's "new gold dawn" and "small town boy"?
And I've heard that Bronski beat cover,Its appalling, worse than the original, if that is possible.It must take enormous skill to make a crap song even crapper.
BTW anyone else noticed a resemblance between The Neph's "new gold dawn" and "small town boy"?
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You're funnywild bill buttock wrote:For sweet baby Jesus,Can't we ban Heavy metal fans from the forum
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Yes, he IS funny, isn't he?Brideoffrankenstein wrote:You're funnywild bill buttock wrote:For sweet baby Jesus,Can't we ban Heavy metal fans from the forum
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Paradise Lost, only the band The Sisters could have been...
I'll take Draconian Times and One Second plus that rather nice German rock festival TV broadcast DVD I have
I'll take Draconian Times and One Second plus that rather nice German rock festival TV broadcast DVD I have
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I'll follow, and I raise you an 'As I Die' CD single.James Blast wrote:Paradise Lost, only the band The Sisters could have been...
I'll take Draconian Times and One Second plus that rather nice German rock festival TV broadcast DVD I have
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my favourite is Shades of God
and the first song i've heard was One Second, of course
it was autumn 1998, VHS-compilation "Beauty in the Darkness 3", including Temple of Love 1992 video
btw, it was the first time i've ever listened to Sisters, too, but it taken 6 years more for me to hear any other song
but i liked this one forever
the same thing with One Second
and i was at two Moscow Paradise Lost gigs, in 2003 and 2005
pretty awesome
and, of course, you should have mentioned them being influenced by Sisters much
especially that two string playing by Greg MacIntosh
and the first song i've heard was One Second, of course
it was autumn 1998, VHS-compilation "Beauty in the Darkness 3", including Temple of Love 1992 video
btw, it was the first time i've ever listened to Sisters, too, but it taken 6 years more for me to hear any other song
but i liked this one forever
the same thing with One Second
and i was at two Moscow Paradise Lost gigs, in 2003 and 2005
pretty awesome
and, of course, you should have mentioned them being influenced by Sisters much
especially that two string playing by Greg MacIntosh