Metal Hammer (UK)

Nick Holmes from PARADISE LOST chooses an eclectic Slaylist.

The Paradise Lost vocalist talks us through the records that have soundtrack­ed his life so far

- WORDS: RICH HOBSON • PICTURES: ANNE C. SWALLOW

“I SURRENDER BY RAINBOW could be the song that got me into rock music – definitely one of the first I heard. It gets played on the tour bus regularly because it’s great to sing to after a few drinks! I wasn’t really into the dad rock stuff when I was young because I was more into death metal. People are always surprised when I talk about discoverin­g one of those bands now – like, ‘Don’t you remember this?’ Well no, I was more into Venom! Them and MERCYFUL FATE were an enormous part of me getting into metal; Don’t Break The Oath

is my favourite album of all time. I got it when it first came out and haven’t stopped listening to it regularly since – I still have as much enthusiasm for songs like A Dangerous Meeting

as I did when I was a kid.

Wichita Lineman is another tour bus favourite – it’s the kind of track we’ll pull out when people are really getting into condition. It was originally written by Jimmy Webb but I absolutely love the GLEN CAMPBELL version. Macarthur Park is much the same, actually; it was originally by Donna Summer but I love the version by RICHARD HARRIS. I don’t know if he’s drunk or not, but I’d like to think he is as it’s got this really hammy, drunk dad at a disco sound and the lyrics are insane – ‘Someone left the cake out in the rain/i don’t know if I can take it, cause it took so long to bake it’!

There are certain songs that come on in TV shows, movies or adverts and they just take you to another place. Like Goodbye Horses by Q LAZZARUS – you can’t hear it without picturing Buffalo Bill in Silence Of The Lambs. It’s been completely transforme­d by that film; I can’t hear it now without finding it really creepy! I was catching up with all the Clint Eastwood movies even before the lockdown – it’s almost a midlife crisis for people my age to get into those movies – so ENNIO MORRICONE’S The Good, The Bad and The Ugly soundtrack has been on a lot in my house lately. The Ecstasy Of Gold is an astounding piece of music, even if people do just associate it with Metallica now; there’s a bit where he fires a cannon at The Ugly as he’s running through a graveyard and the music starts – it’s one of the best cinematic scenes ever. It’s so over the top, with the guy rolling out the way of cannon fire, almost like something out of Bottom!

Speaking of over the top, when LARD’S The Last Temptation Of Reid came out we were completely obsessed. Sylvestre Matuschka has these lyrics about this mass murderer who’d masturbate to trains blowing up – all hearsay, apparently! I heard the story and thought it was utterly insane, so I loved it. It’s a great album and Jello sounds fantastic on it – his high voice complement­s the heaviness perfectly; sometimes I wish he’d done an Ice T thing and completely teamed up with a metal band. I recently heard Atomic by BLONDIE when I was out and just couldn’t get over how good it was. When they started out everybody freaked out about how beautiful Debbie Harry was, but more focus should’ve been on how great that band were! Blondie weren’t a one-hit wonder like so many other groups of the time – they just kept knocking them out.

When my kids were little I took them to Disneyworl­d. They have this thing called the Rock’n’roller Coaster and Dream On by AEROSMITH plays the whole way round. I took my eldest daughter on when she was far too young and by the time we got off I had to fireman carry her away because she was screaming her eyes out. I held her for like 25 minutes and that song just played in the background on loop – now whenever we hear it I always laugh, rememberin­g that rollercoas­ter! I tried doing a teardrop challenge with my daughter a few years back, where I tried to cry to a piece of music while she stared at me, but inevitably I’d just burst out laughing.

I reckon I could do it to Winter In My Heart by VAST, though, as it’s a brilliant, sad song. It’s not very well known either; if it’d been done by Radiohead it would have been massive.”

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“I CARRIED MY SCREAMING DAUGHTER OFF A ROLLERCOAS­TER”

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of decent songs. Excellent work, sir
Nick offers up a variety of decent songs. Excellent work, sir
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