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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Posted by philgomes 10:45 PM
Being Good To Your Fans

Being Good To Your Fans

Now this is what I like to see... For some time now, one of my favorite bands — Paradise Lost — has been uploading its catalogue of videos to its site. The two most recent uploads are from the Believe In Nothing album: "Fader" (WMV) and "Mouth" (WMV).

One of the reasons I like PL so much is because they've grown and changed along with me. The hard-driving sound in 1992's "Pity The Sadness" (WMV), for example, is a far cry from pop experiments like 1999's "So Much Is Lost" (WMV), which is in turn different from the fare on the 2005 self-titled CD. (First single is "Forever After"; WMV). Seriously... They almost look like three different bands. I admire their risk-taking approach.

Now all that they have to do is tour the states. Perhaps some of the lesser-yet-inexplicably-more-successful bands they've inspired will take them on tour?

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