viernes, 2 de marzo de 2018

Paradise Lost "Believe In Nothing"

Believe in Nothing is the eighth full-length studio album by the British band Paradise Lost, mastered at Skyline Studios, Düsseldorf and mixed at Horus Sound Studios, Hanover between August–September 2000.

The release for the album was postponed with the first release date being 18 September 2000, before settling to its current date. The band released commented on the reason for the delay stating:
As you know near to Christmas many artists all rush to release "Best Of" albums in a hope of increased sales. Paradise Lost feel that the new album is far too special to merely be lost among thousands of others and, by releasing in January will avoid this.
— Paradise Lost
Videos were made for "Mouth" and "Fader". 

Originally the album had a very different tracklisting. The label insisted the band go back to the studio to write some singles. "Mouth", "Fader", and "Sell It to the World" were the results of those sessions. The songs they replaced were later used as B-sides. 

The band are generally dissatisfied with this album, as seen on their (auto)biographical DVD "Over the Madness". Part of this stems from the fact that they were in the recording studio one member at a time, at the behest of the label.

Recording information:

Recorded by Paradise Lost:
From April to June, 2000 at Albert Studios in London, England.
In June, 2000 at the Strongroom in London, England.
In September, 2000 at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire.
Mixed in August and September, 2000 at Horus Sound Studios in Hannover, Germany.
Mastered at Skyline Studios in Düsseldorf, Germany.




















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