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  • Artist: Paradise Lost
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Total Time: 50:25
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Icon represents a turning point for Paradise Lost: vocalist Nick Holmes loses the limiting growl in favor of a James Hetfield-style bark and Gregorian chants, while mastermind Gregor Mackintosh (lead guitar) further perfects his brand of baroque metal. Although older fans were beginning to protest that the band was becoming a sellout, this album retains the harsh edge of earlier albums while refining a more artistic vision for the band. Experimentation fits in flawlessly with the new sound: synthesized strings on "Embers Fire," angry coliseum crowds on "Colossal Rains," timpani and piano in "Deus Misereatur," and angelic female vocals in "Christendom." It would be difficult to overstate the mastery and genius behind Mackintosh's guitar work and arrangements. The album's scope is majestic and the end result is nothing short of glorious. Listeners who prefer the heavier elements of these songs should move backward in the band's canon, preferably to Gothic; those who are thoroughly satisfied with the sound may enjoy Draconian Times even more. ~ Christopher Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Embers Fire Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (4:44)
Remembrance Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (3:26)
Forging Sympathy Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (4:43)
Joys of the Emptiness Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (3:29)
Dying Freedom Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (3:43)
Widow Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (3:04)
Colossal Rains Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (4:35)
Weeping Words Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (3:50)
Poison Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (2:59)
True Belief Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (4:30)
Shallow Seasons Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (4:55)
Christendom Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (4:30)
Deus Misereatur Nick Holmes, Gregor MacKintosh Paradise Lost (1:57)

Credits

Gregor MacKintosh (Guitar), Nick Holmes (Vocals), Aaron Aedy (Guitar (Rhythm)), Peter Coleman (Mixing), Aaron Aedy (Guitar), Geoff Pesche (Mastering), Stephen Edmondson (Guitar), Simon Efemey (Producer), Matt Anker (Photography), Stephen Edmondson (Bass), Matthew Archer (Percussion), Andrew Holdsworth (Assistant Engineer), Aaron Aedy (Guitar (Acoustic)), Simon Efemey (Mixing), Simon Efemey (Engineer), Stephen Edmondson (Guitar (Bass)), Matthew Archer (Drums), Paul Nixon (Assistant), Sally Butler (Assistant), Gregor MacKintosh (Arranger), Andrew Holdsworth (Keyboards), Denise Bernard (Vocals)
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Studio album by Paradise Lost
Released 28 September 1993
Recorded Jacobs Studios/Townhouse Studios, 1993
Genre Doom metal
Gothic metal
Length 50:26
Label Music for Nations
Producer Simon Efemey
Professional reviews
Paradise Lost chronology
Shades of God
(1992)
Icon
(1993)
Draconian Times
(1995)

Icon is the fourth studio album recorded by British doom metal/gothic band Paradise Lost in 1993. This marked the end of their early death/doom sound.

Track listing

  1. "Embers Fire" – 4:44
  2. "Remembrance" – 3:26
  3. "Forging Sympathy" – 4:43
  4. "Joys of the Emptiness" – 3:29
  5. "Dying Freedom" – 3:43
  6. "Widow" – 3:04
  7. "Colossal Rains" – 4:35
  8. "Weeping Words" – 3:50
  9. "Poison" – 3:00
  10. "True Belief" – 4:30
  11. "Shallow Seasons" – 4:55
  12. "Christendom" – 4:30
  13. "Deus Misereatur" – 1:57

Album information

  • Published by Zomba Music.
  • Produced and Engineered by Simon Efemey.
  • Mixed by Simon Efemey and Pete "Pee Wee" Coleman.
  • Mix Engineer: Pete "Pee Wee" Coleman.
  • Assisted by Andrew Holdsworth.
  • Keyboards by Andrew Holdsworth.
  • Assistants: Paul Nixon and Sally Butler.
  • Recorded at Jacobs Studios, Surrey, June / July 1993.
  • Mastered by Geoff Pesche at Townhouse Studios.
  • Additional female vocals by Denise Bernard.
  • Design and art direction by Stylorouge.
  • All photography by Matt Anker.

 
 
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