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Paradise Lost au Théâtre Fairmount

Tue 20 May 2025 • 07:00 pm Doom Metal / Gothic / heavy metal
Théâtre Fairmount - Montréal 52,23$
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Formé en 1988, le quatuor de West Yorkshire Paradise Lost est rapidement devenu un pionnier du doom metal et du grindcore naissant. Si leur premier album Lost Paradise (1990) relevait d’un death metal brut, rappelant Napalm Death et Obituary, le groupe a pris une nouvelle direction avec Gothic, incorporant des voix féminines, des claviers et des lignes de guitare plus marquées, des éléments encore rares dans le genre à l’époque. Au début et au milieu des années 1990, Paradise Lost signe avec Music for Nations et enchaîne trois albums acclamés par la critique : Shades of God, Icon et Draconian Times. Après un passage chez EMI, le groupe renoue avec ses racines en 2007 avec In Requiem, leur premier album chez Century Media. En 2017, ils rejoignent le label Nuclear Blast pour leur quinzième album studio, Medusa, avant d’explorer une sonorité plus vintage sur Obsidian en 2020.

Formed in 1988, West Yorkshire quartet Paradise Lost quickly became key innovators in the nascent doom metal and grindcore worlds. While their 1990 debut Lost Paradise was straightforward, deft, death metal reminiscent of Napalm Death and Obituary, the follow-up Gothic found the band adding female vocals, keyboards, and prominent guitar lines, all rarities for the genre. In the early to mid-’90s, the group signed with Music for Nations and produced a trio of critically heralded records: Shades of God, Icon, and Draconian Times. After a stint on EMI, the outfit returned to form with 2007’s creative In Requiem, their first LP for Century Media. Paradise Lost moved to Nuclear Blast in 2017 for their 15th studio album, Medusa. They explored a more vintage sound on 2020’s Obsidian.

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