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Draconian Times

''Draconian Times'' is the fifth studio album released by British metal act Paradise Lost. Two tracks from the album, "The Last Time" (8 May 1995) and "Forever Failure" (25 Sept 1995) were released as singles, music videos and both charted.
This album was played in its entirety on the band's live album Draconian Times MMXI. This album was released with ''Shades of God'' & ''Icon'' in a boxed set called Original Album Classics.〔http://www.metal-archives.com/albums/Paradise_Lost/Original_Album_Classics/353139〕 A song called "Another Desire", was written during this album's recording, but it was not released on this album nor the reissues. Instead, it was only released on the ''Forever Failure'' single. This is the only Paradise Lost album where members of the band other than MacKintosh & Holmes have received some writing credits.
==Style==
After the tours for Icon, Paradise Lost had separated from drummer Matthew Archer, who joined the editorial staff of MTV's Headbangers Ball. Lee Morris applied, although he did not know the band before. He had already unsuccessfully applied for Ozzy Osbourne, after the dissolution of his previous band Marshall Law. Lee Morris contributed to Yearn for Change in some complex fills, for which he received songwriting credits with bassist Edmonson first time. Even more quiet, some with synthesizers backed intro passages are present. Some chorale-like passages were from Guildford Dead Boys Choir, arranged and sung by a student choir, In addition, at Forever Failure multiple samples of Charles Manson were used. " I do not really know what sorry Means I feel sorry all my life " - Charles Manson sample in Forever Failure. Even the band itself, which described the album as a missing link between Metallica and The Sisters of Mercy, took Draconian Times over Icon not as a break in true style. The extended tours have had a positive impact on the songwriting, and what have " round " made the pieces "complete". The plate had a "continuous level " and compared a higher "overall level" but was also " diversified ". Since ''The Last Time'' clearly " catchy " were to fail, the band was at first not sure if it should emit the piece as a single. An advantage of the faster songs but Paradise Lost saw that this would provide live and given the long tours for more variety.
This album falls partly more of a rock style than the previous ''Icon'' but it is also stylistically linked to it. Nick Holmes' falls partly a little clearer, melodic and quieter than on Icon. Songs like the single "The Last Time", "Once Solemn" and "Shadowkings" on the other hand, are much faster, with more rock and more catchy than was heard before by Paradise Lost. They continued also on the following albums development that brought Holmes to the term Dark Rock later. Nevertheless, the panel of Simon Efemey, who was supported in the mix by Pete Coleman, manufactures metallic and harsh music. The Doom elements, however, are as good as gone.

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