British gothic metal pioneers PARADISE LOST have entered Orgone Studios in Woburn, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom to begin recording their new album for a tentative late 2017 release via Nuclear Blast. The follow-up to 2015’s “The Plague Within” is once again being helmed by Jaime Gomez Arellano, who has previously worked with GHOST, CATHEDRAL and TURISAS, among others.
Formed in Halifax, West Yorkshire in 1988 and still boasting four of its five original members, the band is widely credited with co-founding the gothic metal genre with its sophomore album, “Gothic” (1991). Through the years, PARADISE LOST has changed its style effectively and reinvented itself again and again. They elbowed their way from their original melodic death metal sound on their debut, “Lost Paradise” (1990) to the classic “Icon” (1993) and more experimental “One Second” (1997). Finally they went back to the roots with their most recent release, “The Plague Within”, achieving some of the best reviews of their career.
In a 2015 interview with Isolation Grind, Holmes stated about “The Plague Within”‘s heavier sound compared to that on some of PARADISE LOST‘s earlier albums: “We just tried to capture the spirit of the old days without forgetting everything else that has happened over the last 20 years. I don’t think the album is back to our roots as such, as we couldn’t have written an album like this 25 years ago.”
Nick also talked about the progression of PARADISE LOST‘s sound, calling it “just evolution. Certain albums have taken us in significant directions, I guess ‘Icon’ was probably the first album to do that, and we continued that style until ‘One Second’. It’s too early to see if [‘The Plague Within’] will be a new progression.”
PARADISE LOST 2017 is:
Nick Holmes – Vocals
Greg Mackintosh – Lead Guitars
Aaron Aedy – Rhythm Guitars
Steve Edmondson – Bass
Waltteri Väyrynen – Drums
The recording of our new album begins and once again we are working with Jaime Gomez Arellano at the freshly revamped …
Posted by Paradise Lost on Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net