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PARADISE LOST - Announces 20th Anniversary Edition Of One Second

Ahead of next year's 30th anniversary, Paradise Lost, the genre-defining British doom/gothic metal band are set to release the 20th anniversary edition of their 1997 album One Second through Music For Nations on 14th July.
Having continually proved themselves to be at the forefront of the UK rock and metal scene, One Second proved to be a turning point for the band, where they left behind their harder edge and began experimenting with electronics and keyboards taking on a more gothic direction.
20 years on from its release - singles, "Say Just Words" and title track "One Second" are still performed live today. Vocalist Nick Holmes comments: "The album really was a vast departure from Draconian Times and for better or worse the beginning of a very experimental stage for the band. Either way One Second will always remain a vital cog in the band's close to 30 year history. We are happy to be working with Music For Nations again on this release."
The re-issue of One Second is fully supported by the band and their management with their input on packaging and audio, along with liner notes from renowned Kerrang journalist Nick Ruskell. Re-mastered by the band's current producer, Jaime Gomez, and with a CD version featuring a live concert from the time, which was only previously available on DVD, this is a must for any Paradise Lost fan, or someone delving deeper back into the band's catalogue. Pre-orders are already available at this location. Paradise Lost recently announced the release date of their new album, Medusa, and you can check out the details over HERE. Link

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