Paradise Lost’s fourth studio album ‘Icon’ marked a departure from the death-doom sound of their early work. This career-defining record combines all of their strengths, both in skill and ability to captivate. The production sounds fresh and very stable all over the album, with the instrumentation and vocals changing from track to track. Icon has been highly influential to numerous bands, Opeth and Katatonia to name a few. On this masterpiece, they showed that they created Gothic metal in its most brilliant moment.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Embers Fire | Paradise Lost | 4.44 |
| Track 2 | Remembrance | Paradise Lost | 3.26 |
| Track 3 | Forging Sympathy | Paradise Lost | 4.43 |
| Track 4 | Joys of Emptiness | Paradise Lost | 3.29 |
| Track 5 | Dying Freedom | Paradise Lost | 3.43 |
| Track 6 | Widow | Paradise Lost | 3.04 |
| Track 7 | Colossal Rains | Paradise Lost | 4.35 |
| Track 8 | Weeping Words | Paradise Lost | 3.5 |
| Track 9 | Poison | Paradise Lost | 2.59 |
| Track 10 | True Belief | Paradise Lost | 4.3 |
| Track 11 | Shallow Seasons | Paradise Lost | 4.55 |
| Track 12 | Christendom | Paradise Lost | 4.3 |
| Track 13 | Deus Misereatur | Paradise Lost | 1.57 |






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