PARADISE LOST In Talks With New Drummer

April 8, 2004

Britain's PARADISE LOST are currently in talks with an as-yet-disclosed new drummer who will be assisting the band during the recording sessions for their new album. As a result of the departure of group's previous drummer, Lee Morris, the album recording has had to be put back slightly, and pre-production will now commence mid-May, according to a post on the band's official web site.

As previously reported, PARADISE LOST will once again be working with producer Rhys Fulber (FEAR FACTORY, FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY) during the recording sessions for the follow-up to 2002's "Symbol Of Life", tentatively due before the end of the year through G.U.N./BMG Records (in Europe). "Symbol Of Life", PARADISE LOST's ninth studio album, was produced by Fulber and was released in the U.S. through Koch Entertainment.

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