Paradise Lost's Draconian Times falls between stark, oppressive goth rock and crunching heavy metal. It's a bit more experimental than their earlier efforts, as it displays subtle industrial influences -- there's the occasional barrage of samples -- as well as more keyboards and a chorus, perhaps appropriately dubbed the "Dead Boys Choir." Draconian Times is intentionally unwelcoming music, but those who want to dwell deep inside its twisted corridors will find a few pleasures. Paradise Lost may not be terrific songwriters, but they can create and sustain a mood. [The 2002 reissue adds two songs: a cover of the Smiths' "How Soon Is Now" and "Fear."] ~ Daevid Jehnzen, All Music Guide
Draconian Times (Bonus Tracks)
06/11/2002 | Koch Records
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Track Listing
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Credits
- Gregor MacKintosh
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- Andy Griffin
- Assistant
- Phil Wood
- Assistant
- Lee Morris
- Percussion, Drums
- Stylorouge
- Design, Layout Design
- Kevin Metcalfe
- Mastering
- Phil Luff
- Assistant
- Holly Warburton
- Photography, Illustrations
- Charles Manson
- Voices
- Paradise Lost
- Main Performer
- Nick Holmes
- Vocals
- Aaron Aedy
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm)
- Peter Coleman
- Engineer, Mixing
- Stephen Edmondson
- Guitar (Bass)
- Simon Efemey
- Producer, Mixing
- Andrew Holdsworth
- Keyboards


















