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Genre:

Rock

Style:

Doom Metal

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Tracklist

Embers Fire4:49
Remembrance3:26
Forging Sympathy4:44
Joys Of The Emptiness3:29
Dying Freedom3:42
Widow3:04
Colossal Rains4:36
Weeping Words3:50
Poison3:00
True Belief4:30
Shallow Seasons4:55
Christendom4:31
Deus Misereatur1:55

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    Music For Nations – CDMFN 152DG, Music For Nations – CD MFN 152 DGUK1993UK1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993, VinylIcon
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    Music For Nations – MFN 152UK1993UK1993
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    Music For Nations – TMFN 152UK1993UK1993
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    Metal Mind Records – MASS 0061Poland1993Poland1993
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    Metal Blade Records – 3984-14021-2US1993US1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993-10-21, CDIcon
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    Music For Nations – PCCY-00476Japan1993Japan1993
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    Music For Nations – CDMFN 152UK1993UK1993
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    Metal Blade Records – 3984-14021-4US1993US1993
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    Angel's Of Hell Records – noneRussia1993Russia1993
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    Hammer Müzik – noneTurkey1993Turkey1993
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    Metal Mind Records – MASS 0061Poland1993Poland1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993, CDIcon
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    Music For Nations – CDMFN 152UK1993UK1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993, CassetteIcon
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    Not On Label (Paradise Lost) – noneBulgaria1993Bulgaria1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993-10-21, CDIcon
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    Music For Nations – PCCY-00476Japan1993Japan1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993, CassetteIcon
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    Globus International – 210161-4311, Music For Nations – 210161-4311Czech Republic1993Czech Republic1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993, CDIcon
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    Metal Mind Records – MASS CD 0061Poland1993Poland1993
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    Unison (2) – noneBulgaria1993Bulgaria1993
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    Music For Nations – TC TMFN 152Indonesia1993Indonesia1993
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    Rough Trade – noneNetherlands1993Netherlands1993
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    Metal Mind Records – MASS 0061Poland1993Poland1993
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    Metal Mind Records – MASS 0061Poland1993Poland1993
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    Music For Nations – TMFN 152UK1993UK1993
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    Always Records – noneRussia1993Russia1993
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    Metal Mind Records – MASS 0061Poland1993Poland1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1993, CDIcon
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    Metal Blade Records – 3984-14021-2US1993US1993
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    Not On Label (Paradise Lost) – noneBulgaria1993Bulgaria1993
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    Not On Label (Paradise Lost) – 398414021Russia1993Russia1993
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    Music For Nations – TMFN 152Thailand1993Thailand1993
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    Cover of Icon, 1994, VinylIcon
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    Music For Nations – RRMFN 152, Roadrunner Records – RRMFN152-1Brazil1994Brazil1994
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    Cover of Icon, 1994, VinylIcon
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    Death City Records – DCR 009Russia1994Russia1994
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    Music For Nations – RR MFN152-2Brazil1994Brazil1994
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    Спюрк – noneRussia1996Russia1996
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    Moon Records (2) – noneUkraine1998Ukraine1998
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    Irond (2) – AC 01-24, Irond (2) – VB300 23Russia2001Russia2001
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    Sony BMG Music Entertainment – 82876 82915 2, Music For Nations – 82876 82915 2Europe2006Europe2006
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    Sony BMG Music Entertainment – 88697 06870 2, Music For Nations – 88697 06870 2Russia2006Russia2006
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    Metal Mind Productions – MASS CD 1105 DGPoland2007Poland2007
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    Metal Mind Productions – MASS CD 1105 DGPoland2007Poland2007
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    Reviews

    • mellow_yellow's avatar
      This 16-bit reissue (Qobuz, almost certainly a remaster, likely 2012) sounds amazing. The clarity, dynamics, and mix are perfect. There's no ear daggers or boomy bass to contend with. Which means it's time to kill the speakers or my ears, whichever occurs first ;)
      • temych's avatar
        temych
        Как по звуку? Кто подскажет?
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        How does it sound?
        • renegadeviking's avatar
          Paradise Lost's fourth release from 1993, "Icon" is a classic slab of gothic metal brilliance that is absolutely amazing in every aspect. The album marks a change in the band's sound as they go from their early death/doom sound which was present on their first three albums "Lost Paradise", "Gothic", and "Shades of God" in favor of a more gothic metal sound. It also marks a change in Nick Holmes' vocal style as he abandons his death metal grunts fully in favor of a more James Hetfield-esque singing style but in much darker tone. On all fronts - songwriting, production, atmosphere, vocals, and musicianship, "Icon" is just impeccable. It has all the good stuff: Powerful, heavy, crushing riffs, dark and beautiful melodies, dark lyrics, powerful vocals, a tight rhythm section, and an atmosphere that just engulfs you and the only way out is to simply listen to this album even more. Everything just all blends together seamlessly on here. Every song on this album just shines and moves ever so flawlessly throughout. The aforementioned vocals of Nick Holmes are in top form here, as the vocalist prowls through one track to the next with his powerful and gruff Hetfield-esque barks and clean singing with such ease. Elsewhere, Gregor Mackintosh's lead guitar on here is just flat out amazing, as he piles on an array of memorable leads, melodies, and solos, and he even makes great use of the wah-pedal throughout this whole album too. Meanwhile rhythm guitarist Aaron Aedy drives away through each track with walls of monstrous, crushing, heavy riffs that will pound your eardrums with full force, and of course the rhythm section consisting of bassist Steve Edmonson and drummer Matt Archer is simple yet it is so tight and solid as a rock.

          Kicking off "Icon", we have "Embers Fire" which begins with a brooding cello intro that makes you feel like you're slowly descending into a dark and hollow crevice, and the song then suddenly erupts into a slow groove of downtrodden yet mighty and powerful guitar hooks along with Nick's empowered vocals, and this song is also highlighted by a wonderfully enthralling guitar solo from Gregor in which he utilizes several different tapping styles, and great usage of the wah-pedal as mentioned as well. The following cut "Remembrance" however picks up the pace ever so slightly with it's powering groove and mighty four-chord verses brooding beneath echoing clean guitar chords, and is also highlighted by another fantastic Gregor guitar solo as well. Next up, track three "Forging Sympathy" is another heavy riff driven rocker that is highlighted by yet another memorable batch of heavy, crunching, mesmerizing riffs throughout as well as some nice melodic soloing, plus more gruffy Hetfield-esque barking from Nick to boot, and moving forward, track four "Joys of the Emptiness" is a more slower, dark, and dreary doom-laden number (and another one of my favorites here) that is bolstered by a slow, thunderous, and oppressive, melodic signature riff, plus some dreary clean guitar bridges, and some hypnotic tapping leads, and slow, yet booming, thundering drum beats all lead by Nick's powerful, haunting vocals. The fifth song "Dying Freedom" which begins with a light hearted synth intro is anchored by more incredible melodies, and catchy, killer chugging hooks, and heavy upbeat drumming lead by more of Nick's powerful vocal deliveries, and another nice guitar solo is also included as well.

          Continuing on, the sixth track "Widow" is another fantastic song that nicely drives along throughout with a well-paced, and pounding percussive march along with awesome driving riffs and melodies, and Nick's gruff, soaring vocals, plus a wicked wah-wah solo is also sprinkled on for good measure. Next, we have "Colossal Rains" which is another stunner of a highlight that is highlighted by some vocal samples that echo behind prior to the song's opening verse, plus more excellent guitar work throughout which includes a perfectly placed breakdown that includes a very haunting guitar melody. Moving forward, track eight "Weeping Words" is an undeniably moody number that is anchored by layers of more excellent heavy, chunky riffage and catchy melodies, and hefty, powerhouse drumming throughout, and the song is also highlighted by yet another fantastic and unique sounding solo, and heavy, yet clean, and fierce, barking vocals as well. Next up is "Poison" which is the heaviest song on the album and another favorite of mine that kicks right in with it's excellent, heavy riffing and drumming, and Nick's gruff, yet melodic singing, and finishes off with an awesomely blistering guitar solo that will knock the listener's socks off.

          Moving onwards, the album's tenth track and my personal favorite "True Belief" is a very powerful, dark and melodic number that is bolstered by heavy, massive, chugging guitar-driven verses which cut right into atmospheric, powerful, and gruff yet melodic sung choruses which also includes some gloomy melodic riffing, and the song is also highlighted by a wonderful melodic solo right near the end that lifts itself right out of the song's chorus riff and rises straight to elegant heights. The following track "Shallow Seasons" is also another powerful and mesmerizing track that features yet more of Nick's fierce, and powerful vocals backed by more powerful, heavy riffing, and mesmerizing melodies, and awesome drum work, and there's also another excellent, soaring, melodic solo from Gregor thrown in near the end of the song. Afterwards, we have "Christendom" which is an excellent and haunting gothic-y tune that is highlighted by some tasteful, soothing female vocals, and some spoken vocals from Nick as well, along with glorious melodies, and thundering power chords, and a powerful chorus to boot. Then finally, we close things out with the near 2 minute closing instrumental cut "Deus Misereatur" which features a batch of lush, gorgeous, and dark piano and synthesizer melodies.

          On a conclusive note, "Icon" is just an absolute masterpiece of gothic metal brilliance, and is also one of the best albums in the Paradise Lost discography, and it also serves as an amazing predecessor to the band's titanic 1995 masterpiece "Draconian Times". From the production, to the songwriting, musicianship, vocals, lyrics, and atmosphere, this album has definitely stood the test of time and continues to do so to this day. Anyway, if you're looking for a true 90's gothic/doom metal landmark classic, then you've definitely come to the right place here with Paradise Lost's "Icon". Believe me, this album is simply iconic in every sense of the word...Highly Recommended!!! \m/ \m/
          • GlennusGoat's avatar
            GlennusGoat
            This actually sounds pretty fantastic. It's a little clinical/sharp sounding (It's a DMM record after all), but it's very precise as well for that same reason.

            DR11 -1.15 dB -13.75 dB 4:43 01-Embers fire
            DR11 -0.32 dB -13.95 dB 3:26 02-Remembrance
            DR11 -1.75 dB -13.64 dB 4:41 03-Forging Sympathy
            DR12 -0.49 dB -13.98 dB 3:27 04-Joys Of Emptiness
            DR12 -0.79 dB -14.09 dB 3:43 05-Dying Freedom
            DR11 -1.86 dB -13.69 dB 3:03 06-Widow
            DR11 -1.31 dB -13.68 dB 4:35 07-Colossal Rains
            DR11 -1.21 dB -13.92 dB 3:49 08-Weeping Words
            DR11 -1.77 dB -13.69 dB 2:59 09-Poison
            DR11 -0.74 dB -14.59 dB 4:29 10-True Belief
            DR12 -2.50 dB -14.82 dB 4:54 11-Shallow Seasons
            DR11 -3.42 dB -15.85 dB 4:30 12-Christendom
            DR10 -3.54 dB -17.59 dB 1:55 13-Deus Misereatur
            • Black7's avatar
              Black7
              What a band what an album! The pressing is fantastic
              • gnoppi's avatar
                gnoppi
                Little less than 4 centimeters or one and a half inches
                • Paulmarti472
                  "Colossal rains" has that '93 feel it came out in 1993 album "icon".it's the song that says you'll never walk again.these UK Rockstars have been added to my list of dirty sounding rock big rock with Warbeast old school new trash metal Forgive Me Not and the Lord Wierd Slough Feg."true belief" and "shallow seasons songs 10 and 11 in that order are strong songs to and true belief has a video you can check it out on YouTube.com in case you want to see that.
                  • vasstath's avatar
                    vasstath
                    deus miserateur* is the correct one. correct it plz!!! vasilis stathoulias
                    • jonmarks73's avatar
                      jonmarks73
                      Now this has been released I notice the prices of the Peaceville reissue are dropping ;-)
                      • Demon_Hill's avatar
                        Demon_Hill
                        This IS quality pressing but to be honest; original pressing SOUNDS little bit better. This album should deserve high quality vinyl remastering. But can recommend this anyway; no clicks, no pops, no backround noise.

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