‘NO CELEBRATION: THE OFFICIAL STORY OF PARADISE LOST’ Returns as an Exclusive Expanded Edition! PRE-ORDER NOW!

‘NO CELEBRATION: THE OFFICIAL STORY OF PARADISE LOST’ Returns as an Exclusive Expanded Edition! PRE-ORDER NOW!

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No Celebration: The Official Story of Paradise Lost is back as a deluxe expanded edition!

The original Decibel Books edition (out of print since 2021) returns with expanded content in the form of additional chapters, a 16-page photo section of rare and some never-before-seen shots, and a gorgeous fully debossed gold-printed cover wrap!

Paradise Lost vocalist and co-founder Nick Holmes calls No Celebration, “a very in-depth, informative and—from my point of view—nostalgic look at the last 30 years of the band. Many of the stories feel like they were yesterday, and although it serves as a reminder that life is short, I also wouldn’t change a thing. Well, not much anyhow.”

No Celebration: The Official Story of Paradise Lost chronicles the British doom metal progenitors’ groundbreaking career of nearly four decades with in-depth interviews, first-hand accounts and stunning photos. David E. Gehlke, author of Turned Inside Out: The Official Story of Obituary, The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987 – 1997 and Damn the Machine: The Story of Noise Records, takes readers into the depths of one of metal’s most enduring bands. Including a foreword from ex-Bolt Thrower/Memoriam frontman Karl Willetts, this hardcover edition is 368 pages and strictly limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. Pre-order now!

Note: This is a preorder! Item is due to be released on May 20, 2025.

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