In Requiem

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In Requiem
Studio album by Paradise Lost
Released UK - May 21, 2007
Recorded 2006-2007, The Chapel Studios, London and Strait Sound Studios, Gibson, Vancouver
Genre Gothic metal
Length 45:08
Label Century Media Records
Producer Rhys Fulber
Paradise Lost chronology

Paradise Lost
(2005)
In Requiem
(2007)
Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

In Requiem is Paradise Lost's eleventh studio album, again with Rhys Fulber on production duties. Greek artist Seth Siro Anton, from metal band Septic Flesh, was responsible for the artwork.[2][3]

The song "Sedative God" was originally intended for the previous Paradise Lost album, but was never recorded at that time.[citation needed] Drummer, Jeff Singer who played on the aforementioned album was not an official member of the band back then until the first single of this album The Enemy although he left Paradise Lost one year after this album's release.

The album features some harsher vocals by Nick Holmes, similar to the style he had on Icon.

The title for song "Praise Lamented Shade" comes after An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope.[citation needed]

Track listing

All tracks by Nick Holmes and Greg MacKintosh.

No. Title Length
1. "Never for the Damned"   5:02
2. "Ash & Debris"   4:16
3. "The Enemy"   3:39
4. "Praise Lamented Shade"   4:02
5. "Requiem"   4:25
6. "Unreachable"   3:38
7. "Prelude to Descent"   4:11
8. "Fallen Children"   3:38
9. "Beneath Black Skies"   4:12
10. "Sedative God"   3:59
11. "Your Own Reality"   4:02
Limited Edition
No. Titleadditional notes Length
12. "Silent in Heart"    3:22
13. "Godless"    2:16
14. "Missing"  Everything but the Girl Cover 4:21
Japan Issue
No. Title Length
12. "Sons of Perdition"    

Credits

Paradise Lost

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. In Requiem review allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-28.
  2. "In Requiem" Coverart now Online! - Paradise Lost Official Website
  3. Seth Siro Anton on Myspace
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