Believe in Nothing

Occupation

  • Vocals: Nick Holmes
  • Guitar: Gregor Mackintosh
  • Guitar: Aaron Aedy
  • Bass: Stephen Edmondson
  • Drums: Lee Morris

Formation and style

Believe in Nothing was in the studio The Strongroom in London with John Fryer ( Depeche Mode, HIM) was added. This one sat in contrast to previous re- increasingly with guitars and a natural sounding drums, but without stylistically to build on the Metal of the first albums.

Reception

Although the band skeptical expressed later in part to the album, it was at time of writing quite good reviews. Wrote David Peter Wesolowski of Allmusic, the album does not reach the same quality as some of the earlier releases of the band. Nevertheless, it is a high quality publication. He missed three out of five stars. Metal.de wrote: "And if we are honest, what attracted us because of albums like Gothic or Shades of God now so fascinated? Exactly, the melodies and the goose bumps, but certainly not the hardness of the songs! Now, although the hardness is all gone, but the second is increased by at least 100 %. In my opinion, a more than sufficient compensation " The side awarded nine out of ten. In Rock Hard Breda Massmann wrote Paradise Lost had " stamped with the new full-length album, a class - thing with some potential hits from the floor. Undeniably a case for the repeat button " The rating was eight out of ten.

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