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Believe in Nothing
Rock · 2001 · 11 tracks

Believe in Nothing

Polished gothic rock with a digital edge. A record of shimmering guitars and baritone disillusionment that trades doom for mid-tempo alternative melancholy.

February 26, 2001 · EMI (2)

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A polished, urban melancholy that feels like watching rain through a skyscraper window.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
I Am Nothing
4:02
03
Fader
3:57
04
Look at Me Now
3:38
05
Illumination
4:31
06
Something Real
3:35
07
Divided
3:27
08
Sell It to the World
3:12
09
Never Again
4:38
10
Control
3:29
11
No Reason
3:15
12
World Pretending
4:29
Moments Worth Listening For
The soaring, radio-ready chorus of Fader which highlights the band's brief flirtation with mainstream alternative rock accessibility.
The way the lead guitar on World Pretending mimics a human cry over a backdrop of cold, mechanical synth textures.
The sudden shift from the sparse, electronic-tinged verse to the heavy, driving guitar wall in the opening track I Am Nothing.
Reviews

How does Believe in Nothing sound next to the rest of Paradise Lost's catalogue?

Studio Polished+0.9σ

The production is pushed a touch harder into studio polished than this artist usually allows.

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