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HOST - New Project By Paradise Lost Members Inked A Deal With Nuclear Blast Records; First Single/Video Out Now

Fans of Paradise Lost's controversial album Host rejoice, here comes Host! The UK-based goth/synth-wave/dark-pop act Host, the new project from Paradise Lost vocalist Nick Holmes and guitarist Greg Mackintosh, has signed to Nuclear Blast Records and announced their debut album IX, for release on the 24th of February 2023. To coincide with the announcement, Host has released a video for their first single "Tomorrow's Sky", a cascading, synth-laden track driven by an insatiable pop vocal hook. The video was directed and produced by Ash Pears of AshTV and you can watch it below.

In relation to the project itself, Greg Mackintosh comments: "Host is something that I had in mind for a few years but never had the time to do it justice until now. It’s taking the concept of what we attempted to do on the Paradise Lost album Host but approaching it in a modern context. It’s part 80s goth, part electro, part rock but none of them specifically. The emphasis is on hooks and atmosphere. It’s quite a challenge to make miserable music catchy and hopefully we’ve achieved that to some degree."

The origins of Host do not trace back to the 1999 Paradise Lost album bearing the same name but instead to the West Yorkshire music clubs of the mid-to-late 1980s. While Holmes and Mackintosh were already certified heavy metal fanatics (“metal thrashing mad” as Holmes equates), they were equally drawn to the new wave and goth music scenes. The pounding rhythms, sublime melodies and undercurrent of darkness drew them in, creating immediate earworms and a desire to delve further.

Mackintosh finally put plans into motion during the pandemic for a venture that would merge his penchant for sound design with the moods and atmosphere of 1980s dance-pop and goth. The project was originally a solo pursuit until he asked Holmes, his longtime Paradise Lost songwriting partner, to join. 'Host' was selected as the name as a tip of the hat to the aforementioned album that found Paradise Lost in an unprecedented period of experimentation that eschewed their metal roots and also challenged their fanbase in ways like never before.

“We always stood by Host as an album”, says Mackintosh. “This project is not totally connected to that album, but some of the ideas are extrapolated. We’re taking the basic premise and trying it out now. And, really, it was something fun and interesting for us to do. We’ve been doing Paradise Lost for a long time and got an itch to try something different from where Paradise Lost is now. I could take Paradise Lost down this route again. Who knows? It may happen if we live long enough, but I thought, ‘Why not now?’ I had the time to do it.” Link

IX tracklist:
01. Wretched Soul
02. Tomorrow's Sky
03. Divine Emotion
04. Hiding From Tomorrow
05. A Troubled Mind
06. My Only Escape
07. Years of Suspicion
08. Inquistion
09. Instinct

Digipack bonus tracks:
10. I Ran (A Flock Of Seagulls cover)
11. Hiding From Tomorrow (Lustmord Remix)
12. Tomorrow's Sky (GosT Remix)

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