TAPPING THE VEIN Singer Records Backing Vocals For New PARADISE LOST Album

January 13, 2005

TAPPING THE VEIN singer Heather Thompson has recorded some backing tracks for the new, self-titled PARADISE LOST album. She can be heard on the first single, "Forever After", as well as a few other songs.

As previously reported, "Paradise Lost" is scheduled for release on February 21 through G.U.N. Records. The "Forever After" single will precede the album on February 7.

"Paradise Lost" — named in celebration of the group's 10th studio album since their full-length debut, "Lost Paradise", was released in 1990 — was recorded primarily at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, England under the guidance of producer Rhys Fulber (FEAR FACTORY, FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY). The follow-up to 2002's "Symbol of Life" is the group's first CD to feature drummer Jeff Singer (ex-BLAZE).

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