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Gothic

Album - 28 april 1991 - DeB Id: 214625
By Paradise Lost
10 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 15,50

Paradise Lost

Gothic Norvheim

 "GOTHIC is one of those essential albums to understand the subsequent evolution of genres that were clearly influenced by it."

 "The task of closing falls to 'Desolate,' an entirely orchestral instrumental that ends this gem in the darkest way possible."

 Discover the iconic 'Gothic' album—immerse yourself in the roots of doom and gothic metal today!

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Album DeRango™ -30,54

Paradise lost

gothic Vic Sorriso

 For a Death Metal album, it’s a kind of record, I think!

 The result? A mess! Maybe Paradise Lost will be more grateful to your mother’s ears when you play them at a deafening volume, but that doesn’t mean this album is memorable.

 Explore Paradise Lost's Gothic album and hear its controversial shift in sound for yourself!

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Gothic (04:43)
Denying our restlessness
Frustrations tension eludes
The past was clean
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Dead Emotion (04:33)
Struggle with emotion
Feel the pain burn deep
Within our nerves
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Shattered (03:58)
Stare at the dark foreboding walls
I turn and look away
The fear it haunts me
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Rapture (05:09)
In agony we are now
Twisted unblessed we must strive...
Repulsed by the false harmony
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Eternal (03:46)
Why can't we hear
The time must come for us to leave here
Emotion has withered away
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Silent (04:36)
After all wars
We lie, as shelter falls
The world is but Hell
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The Painless (03:58)
Locked inside this peaceful tomb
Entwined on seas of endless bliss

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Desolate (01:50)
[Instrumental]
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Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost are an English band from Halifax, formed in 1988, widely associated with early death/doom and the development of gothic metal. Reviews highlight their shifts from extreme doom/death to more melodic gothic metal, a prominent late-’90s electronic/synth-rock phase (notably One Second and Host), and later returns to heavier gothic/doom.
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