Artist's albums
Believe In Nothing
2001 · album
Host
1999 · album
Reflection
1998 · album
One Second (20th Anniversary) [Remastered]
1997 · album
One Second
1997 · album
At the Mill
2021 · album
Draconian Times (25th Anniversary Edition)
2020 · album
Obsidian
2020 · album
Believe In Nothing (Remixed & Remastered)
2018 · album
Mouth (Remixed & Remastered)
2018 · single
Host Remastered
2018 · album
So Much Is Lost (Remastered)
2018 · single
Medusa
2017 · album
Symphony For The Lost (Live)
2015 · album
The Plague Within
2015 · album
Tragic Illusion 25 (The Rarities)
2013 · album
Tragic Idol
2012 · album
Draconian Times MMXI (Live)
2011 · album
Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us
2009 · album
Drown In Darkness - The Early Demos
2009 · album
In Requiem
2007 · album
The Enemy - Single
2007 · single
Paradise Lost
2005 · album
The Anatomy of Melancholy
2004 · album
Symbol Of Life
2002 · album
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Biography
Obsidian… dark, reflective and black: it’s a pretty decent description of the music that PARADISE LOST have been making over the last 32 years, even though this most resilient of British metal bands have stoically refused to be pinned down to one easily defined formula. Formed in Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1988, PARADISE LOST were unlikely candidates for metal glory when they slithered from the shadows and infiltrated the UK underground. But not content with spawning an entire subgenre with early death/doom masterpiece „Gothic“ nor with conquering the metal mainstream with the balls-out power of 1995’s „Draconian Times“, they have subsequently traversed multiple genre boundaries with skill and grace, evolving through the pitch-black alt-rock mastery of ‘90s classics „One Second“ and „Host“ to the muscular but ornate grandeur of 2009’s „Faith Divides Us – Death Unites Us“ and „Tragic Idol“ (2012), with the nonchalant finesse of grand masters. The band’s last two albums – „The Plague Within“ (2015) and „Medusa“ (2017) – saw a much celebrated return to brutal, old school thinking. Consistently hailed as one of metal’s most charismatic live bands, PARADISE LOST arrive in this new decade as veterans, legends and revered figureheads for several generations of metalheads. In keeping with their unerring refusal to deliver the expected, 2020 brings one of the band’s most diverse and devastating creations to date.