Paradise Lost part ways with drummer Waltteri Väyrynen

Author Flavia Andrade - 8.9.2022

Gothic metallers Paradise Lost have parted ways with Finnish drummer Waltteri Väyrynen, after six years. Väyrynen was behind the kit on Paradise Lost‘s “Medusa” and “Obsidian” albums, besides some of their live records.

The band have announced a replacement, Guido Montanarini (Strigoi), for touring duties.

Väyrynen has released the following statement:

“Dear fans and friends, I’m sad to announce that I’m leaving my position as the drummer of Paradise Lost. It’s been an incredible journey and I’m insanely proud to have been a part of this legendary band’s history, playing hundreds of shows across the globe and recording the last two studio albums.

It needs to be emphasized that my decision involves absolutely no bad blood or drama whatsoever and I will forever consider the guys in the band my friends and I’m gonna miss them all dearly.

I’d like to express my gratitude to Nick, Greg, Steve, Aaron, the management and the crew for everything and making me feel like home for the past 7 and a half years. Last but not least; thanks to all the fans around the world for your support over the years, it means everything to me!

I wish the band all the best in their future endeavours and I’m looking forward to hearing which direction they are heading next. As for myself, I guess you’ll hear from me soon so this is not a goodbye.

Cheers everyone!”

The band also commented:

“Our drummer Waltteri has parted ways with Paradise Lost and we wish him all the best for the future. We welcome Guido Montanarini from Strigoi who will be taking up the drum stool for our upcoming European tour.”