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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 10, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Caroline
  • ASIN: B00000JON4
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,848 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. So Much Is Lost
2. Nothing Sacred
3. In All Honesty
4. Harbour
5. Ordinary Days
6. It's Too Late
7. Permanent Solution
8. Behind the Grey
9. Wreck
10. Made the Same
11. Deep
12. Year of Summer
13. Host

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1999 13 Track Album, their Seventh Release. Produced by Steve Lyon. Includes the Single 'so Much is Lost'. Described as 'dark Rock'.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A brave step and an excellent record, May 19, 2002
I don't think any Paradise Lost fan was expecting this one. Their previous album, "One Second", traded in their guitar-driven sound for one more steeped in electronic gloom-- with mixed results. There was a backlash among fans and the most popular songs were those few that still incorporated plenty of riffs. So it comes as a complete surprise that "Host" cuts the guitars out almost completely, severing the ties with their earlier style. The results are astounding-- Paradise Lost can write dark music in any form, and they can do it well.
The band tapped Steve Lyon as producer, an excellent choice. Lyon's work with dark wave Depeche Mode offshoot Recoil and the Cure demonstrated an uncanny ability to create moods using massive "walls" of sound. The result is an aural drowning experience for the listener, but one that is immersive without being overbearing. Keyboards and other machines are used to generate foggy and desolate sounds, mixing beautifully with the music. Strings add an organic element to the songs, keeping them from collapsing under the weight of electronic waves. Guitars occasionally show up, but only with supporting roles in the more angry songs on the album.
Singer/lyricist Nick Holmes improved here over his first attempt at "clear" singing in "One Second". On that album his unsteady new style is at times a detriment to the songs. Here he holds his own, turning in impressive performances on such songs as "So Much is Lost" and "Ordinary Days". On the downside, drummer Lee Morris has a diminished role, playing second fiddle to a couple of programmed drum machines, and rythmn guitarist Aaron Aedy is almost completely out of the picture. It's a shame, but it certainly doesn't hurt the album. Lead guitarist/songwriter Greg Mackintosh does an excellent job writing dark music using a different technical formula. "So Much is Lost" and "Behind the Grey" grab the listener immediately with their intense despair. Others take awhile to make an impression. On my first listen through, I didn't catch on to "Wreck", but now I think it's one of the better songs on the album-- its plodding gloom has much more to it than may first grab the attention and is one of the more emotionally touching songs on "Host". Mackintosh also offers some excellent uptempo numbers in "Ordinary Days" and "Year of Summer". These in particular stand out as examples of PL music that is not only well done without the old guitar reliance, but can sustain a fast pace without sacrificing the moody despair of the music.
There are a couple of low moments-- "In All Honesty" doesn't rise above its ironically preachy and annoying character, and the title track "Host" is a sodden bore, but these are buoyed by the rest of the album, making "Host" stand as a triumph for Paradise Lost.
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4.0 out of 5 stars no guitars - so what?, January 22, 2002
Many people blame Paradise Lost for "selling out". To me, this record is anything but selling out. Selling out would be repeating "Draconian Times" every time they put out a record. Instead "Host" makes PL take a great risk: they explore the direction they took in "one second": in come samplers, atmospheric keyboards and piano and out go overdistorted and gloomy guitar riffs. "Host" goes one step further: guitar riffs are nearly obliterated, and song structure goes beyond the typical metal modular-riff stuff. Bass lines, guitar effects, percussion (drums and beats), piano and even a string section blend in perfectly with Nick's improving vocals, and make songs more balanced than if they were just a plastered collection of riffs. Having said that, "behind the grey" still has a catchy guitar hook. If you liked "One Second", then buy this record. If you're a PL all-time fan only buy this record if you liked the direction they took in "one second". If you like PL but you find "one second" too "soft" or "risky" or "weird" or "alternative" then go out and buy a record by slayer or cradle of filth or any other band that provides the same record over and over again.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best CDs ever created, April 4, 2001
Other people on this site underrated this CD. This is my favourite CD, although I definitely enjoy other Paradise Lost CDs. Certainly this CD may disappoint those who favor Paradise Lost's early style, but a band must evolve. Many bands get "worse" as they change. I am convinced that Paradise Lost consistently produces excellent goth metal. I love Host as I love all other Paradise Lost CDs and I think that anyone who does not own it or does not appreciate it is cheating themself.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An outsiders perspective
This was the first Paradise Lost album I heard and it is a truly fantastic album. I have subsequently bought other album's of theirs - both historic and more recent and still... Read more
Published on May 25, 2004 by snufftherooster

4.0 out of 5 stars if they had added more guitar riffs...
this is excellent music but i don't understand why having one of the greatest rhythm guitar player (aaron) and the greatest lead guitar player (gregor) they put a work based... Read more
Published on January 24, 2001 by K

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible way to progress
This would be a great album if there was more variety in vocal use instead of constantly using a clean voice. Read more
Published on October 21, 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars A Waste of Money
Ugh! One of my 5 favorite bands...queered out and horrible. Yeesh, this is like when Iron Maiden started using too much synthesizers in its music. Read more
Published on October 9, 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars I like it ( 3,5 stars )
Well, I really didn't expect much when I put on "Host", knowing that the glory days of Paradise Lost are gone and they changed their sound. But... I was suprised! Read more
Published on September 5, 2000 by Leaf

1.0 out of 5 stars why gregor ? WHY ?
PL has been for years my favourite band i saw them twice in israel and bought their cd,s without hasitating. host is a complete downfall! Read more
Published on July 4, 2000 by itai ri

4.0 out of 5 stars Same message,different medium...
The latest release from this much underrated British group finds them trading any remnants of a guitar edge for a very techno sound.However... Read more
Published on January 23, 2000 by Bete Noire

4.0 out of 5 stars "Music For Piloting Spaceships To"
While not the heaviest thing these guys have ever done, "Host" is very good, and, if given time, will grow on you. Read more
Published on December 30, 1999 by Dominick Rand

1.0 out of 5 stars 9th Generation Copy Of Depeche Mode With Zero Personality
I really don't give a damn about their sell-out. There are bands that have tried to appeal to bigger audiences without losing their touch. Read more
Published on December 8, 1999 by Peter Neal

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent CD of Paradise Lost
The latest work of this english band. Its fantastic, the sound has slightly changed since the One Second-Album. Read more
Published on October 27, 1999 by Netanel Doron

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