PARADISE LOST: Moscow Video Footage, Photos Posted Online

July 28, 2008

Russia's Darkside e-zine has posted video footage (see below) and more than 50 photos of PARADISE LOST's July 26, 2008 performance at the Na Vzlet! festival in Moscow, Russia.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. The Enemy
02. Ash And Debris
03. No Celebration
04. Erased
05. As I Die
06. Enchantment
07. Requiem
08. Unreachable
09. One Second
10. Embers Fire
11. Say Just Words
12. The Last Time

PARADISE LOST's recently released DVD, "The Anatomy Of Melancholy", entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 42 (German chart rules allow music DVDs to enter album charts). The disc was filmed on April 12, 2007 at a sold-out show at the Koko club in the heart of Camden, London. Fans and media from all over the world came to the beautiful Baroque-style venue to celebrate a band that, 20 years since its conception in 1988, is still one of the most exciting bands of their self-defined genre.

The live show was filmed and directed by Paul M Green and his Dash Productions team (who previously worked with OPETH, THE DAMNED, GARY NUMAN and many more). Jens Bogren (OPETH, KATATONIA, AMON AMARTH, SYMPHONY X, etc.) mixed the brilliantly captured live sound at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden, and the dark enchanting cover artwork was done again by Greek artist Seth who already worked on the band's last two album covers. The bonus material features interviews with all band members, quotes from the fans at the Koko, a half hour road movie from the following European tour in fall 2007 and the highly acclaimed "The Enemy" promo video, shot on the Crimean peninsula by Russian avant-garde director Edward 209.

An e-card for "The Anatomy Of Melancholy" can be accessed at this location.

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