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PARADISE LOST shares video for new single 'Tyrants Serenade' from upcoming 'Ascension' album

Photo credit: Ville Jurrikkala

18-08-2025

British gothic metal pioneers PARADISE LOST have released the official music video for “Tyrants Serenade”, the third single from their long-awaited 17th album, “Ascension”, due on September 19 via Nuclear Blast Records. The band’s first album in five years, following 2020’s critically acclaimed “Obsidian”, was produced by guitarist Gregor Mackintosh and mixed/mastered by Lawrence Mackrory.

Watch “Tyrants Serenade” below.

Commenting on the song, PARADISE LOST vocalist Nick Holmes says: “Observing the death of an individual, and subsequently how the transition of seasons evokes fond memories. The God of Malevolence serves as an internal voice to dismantle those cherished memories and reintroduces the initial anguish of loss.”

Watch the previously released   Serpent On The Cross” and “Silence Like The Grave” below.

“Ascension” track listing:

01. Serpent On The Cross
02. Tyrants Serenade
03. Salvation
04. Silence Like The Grave
05. Lay A Wreath Upon The World
06. Diluvium
07. Savage Days
08. Sirens
09. Deceivers
10. The Precipice

“Ascension” was produced by Gregor Mackintosh at Black Planet Studios in East Yorkshire, U.K. and NBS and Wasteland Studios in Sweden. It was mixed and mastered by Lawrence Mackrory.

In May of this year, PARADISE LOST have parted ways with their drummer of the past two years, Guido Zima Montanarini.

On Thursday, May 29, PARADISE LOST released the following statement via social media: “We’ve made the difficult creative decision to part ways with our drummer, Guido Zima. We thank Guido for his contributions to the band and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

“We appreciate your continued support and understanding, and we’re looking forward to the next chapter with the band.”

Earlier this year PARADISE LOST announced the dates for the first leg of their “Ascension Of Europe Tour 2025”. Italian band MESSA will be direct support on all dates, with HIGH PARASITE opening on the U.K. dates and LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE on select mainland Europe shows.

“Ascension Of Europe Tour 2025” dates:

Oct. 09 – UK – Manchester – New Century Hall
Oct. 10 – UK – Wolverhampton – KK’s Steel Mill
Oct. 11 – UK – Newcastle – University
Oct. 12 – UK – Glasgow – Garage
Oct. 14 – UK – Nottingham – Rescue Rooms
Oct. 15 – UK – Bristol – SWX
Oct. 16 – UK – Southampton – The 1865
Oct. 17 – UK – London – Islington Assembley Hall
Oct. 19 – FR – Lille – Tyrant Fest
Oct. 20 – FR – Paris – Elysée Montmartre
Oct. 21 – FR – Lyon – La Rayonne
Oct. 23 – DE – Cologne – Live Music Hall
Oct. 24 – LU – Luxembourg – Rockhal
Oct. 25 – AT – Dornbirn – Conrad Sohm
Oct. 26 – IT – Padova – Hall
Oct. 28 – DE – Munich – Backstage Werk
Oct. 29 – CZ – Prague – Palac Akropolis
Oct. 30 – HR – Zagreb – Boogaloo
Oct. 31 – AT – Vienna – SiMM City
Nov. 01 – HU – Budapest – Durer Kert
Nov. 03 – CH – Geneva – PTR/L’Usine
Nov. 04 – DE – Nürnberg – Z-Bau
Nov. 05 – NL – Utrecht – Pandora
Nov. 06 – BE – Antwerp – Trix

In celebration of the new album, PARADISE LOST has also announced a handful of intimate signing sessions and a record release show in Leeds, U.K.

Sep. 20 – Sheffield, UK @ Bear Tree (4 p.m. BST) – Signing Session
Sep. 21 – Birmingham, UK @ HMV (2 p.m. BST) – Signing Session
Sep. 22 – Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club (7 p.m. BST) – Record Release Show
Sep. 24 – London, UK @ Rough Trade East (12 p.m. BST) – Signing Session

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of their fourth album, “Icon”, British gothic metal pioneers PARADISE LOST re-recorded the LP for a special new release in 2023. For the release, the band released the re-recorded version of the album’s legendary opener ‘Embers Fire’, including a lyric video.

Watch the previously re-recorded version of ‘Widow’ below

Watch the original video for ‘Widow’ below

“Icon 30” track listing:
01. Embers Fire
02. Remembrance
03. Forging Sympathy
04. Joys Of The Emptiness
05. Dying Freedom
06. Widow
07. Colossal Rains
08. Weeping Words
09. Poison
10. True Belief
11. Shallow Seasons
12. Christendom
13. Deus Misereatur

PARADISE LOST frontman Nick Holmes previously stated about the band’s decision to re-record “Icon”: “Our specific record deal around the time we signed for the ‘Icon’ album meant we would never actually own the rights to our music or artwork, so going forward, to reissue the album ourselves for the 30th anniversary, it was necessary to re-record and completely re-do the album cover. Re-recording ‘Icon’ has not only enabled us to release it as a series of collectors editions on vinyl, but it was also great to revisit some songs from a lifetime ago. Nothing can replace those original recordings or ever will, they are a nostalgic part of all our lives but it has been a lot of fun revisiting those early [Music For Nations] days once again, and I hope the end result displays that!”

PARADISE LOST wrote on social media earlier this year: ‘Icon’, our fourth album was released in 1993 and for it’s 30th anniversary, we’re re recording it and doing an extra special vinyl release. That’s all we can share for now, but watch this space for more information and a few special announcements very soon!”

“Icon” marked a departure from the death-doom sound of PARADISE LOST‘s early work and was the last album to feature Matthew Archer on drums.

The album’s opening track ‘Ember’s Fire’ won an MTV Headbanger’s Ball viewers award for best heavy metal video of the year.

In February 2018, “Icon” was inducted into the Decibel “Hall Of Fame”, with the magazine naming it influential to the development of the gothic metal subgenre.

Formed in Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1988, PARADISE LOST were unlikely candidates for metal glory when they slithered from the shadows and infiltrated the U.K. underground. But not content with spawning an entire subgenre with early death/doom masterpiece “Gothic” nor with conquering the metal mainstream with the balls-out power of 1995’s “Draconian Times”, they have subsequently traversed multiple genre boundaries with skill and grace, evolving through the pitch-black alt-rock mastery of 1990s classics “One Second” and “Host” to the muscular but ornate grandeur of 2009’s “Faith Divides Us – Death Unites Us” and “Tragic Idol” (2012),with the nonchalant finesse of grand masters. The band’s “The Plague Within” (2015) and “Medusa” (2017) albums saw a much-celebrated return to brutal, old-school thinking, via two crushing monoliths to slow-motion death and spiritual defeat.

PARADISE LOST‘s latest album, “Obsidian”, was released in May 2020 via Nuclear Blast.

In 2008, speaking to Kerrang! about the album’s music, Nick Holmes remembered:

“We were pretty much the first band to coin the phrase ‘gothic metal’ so I don’t have a problem with that label. We’ve actually done gothier albums than Icon, but if people want to say that it sums up something that’s fine with me. At the time there was also black metalthrash metal and everyone wanted to describe what type of something was so we went ‘Okay, we’ve got The Sisters of Mercy elements in our music, let’s call it goth metal’. We were getting better as musicians as well and I was hopefully getting better as a vocalist. When that happens you want to fine-tune what you’re doing. It’s also about not wanting to get stuck or pigeonholed into one particular musical place. We’ve kept the whole gothic thing going right throughout our career, but we did want to do something a little different. With the vocals, a lot of it was kind of shouting in key as opposed to just shouting, it’s okay singing like Beelzebub, but your voice can get into trouble if you have a big tour.”

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