Jeff Singer

Jeff Singer
Born 31 March 1971
Instruments Drums
Labels GUN Records

Jeff Singer (born in Manchester, England, on 31 March 1971) is a British musician and drummer, currently for the band Soldierfield (2012–present),[1] and formerly for the bands China Beach (1992-1994), Kill II This, Blaze (1999-2003), City of God (2004-2006), and Paradise Lost.

Singer auditioned to be in Paradise Lost in 1994 after Matthew Archer quit, but was not chosen - because of having a pink drum kit. In 2004, when Paradise Lost's drummer Lee Morris (the drummer who beat Singer in the Audition for the spot in the band in '94) quit, Singer was finally chosen to be in the band, which was conflicting for him as he was to be the drummer for another British Metal band Rise To Addiction, but committed to Paradise Lost just in time to play on the band's Forever After single, as the band were about to record it. Singer was not officially hired into the band until Paradise Lost's single The Enemy in 2007. Singer announced his departure from the band on 13 August 2008, just before a scheduled South American tour, because he wanted to be with his family and had an upcoming job. As a result, Paradise Lost had to cancel the South American tour dates they had planned, though they have since hired a new drummer, Adrian Erlandsson (At the Gates, Cradle of Filth), and reconfirmed the tour.[2] There had been a few times that Singer filled in for Erlandsson on occasional Paradise Lost shows, when Erlandsson was unable to play for the band.

Discography

Album or SongBandYear
Six Bullet Russian RouletteChina Beach1994
DeviateKill II This1998
Silicon MessiahBlaze2000
Tenth DimensionBlaze2002
As Live As It GetsBlaze2003
Forever AfterParadise Lost2005
All You Leave BehindParadise Lost2005
Paradise LostParadise Lost2005
The EnemyParadise Lost2007
In RequiemParadise Lost2007
Over the MadnessParadise Lost2007
The Anatomy of Melancholy (Live album & DVD)Paradise Lost2008
Lost in Time (10-11)Paradise Lost2012
Tragic Illusion 25 (9-12)Paradise Lost2013

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