Paradise Lost unveil new video for ‘Salvation’ from acclaimed new album “Ascension”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 12.12.2025

Icons of goth and doom, Paradise Lost have revealed a new music video for the song ‘Salvation’ from the band’s widely acclaimed new album, “Ascension”. Directed by longtime collaborator Ash Pears, the stunning, cinematic portrayal of one of 2025’s most haunting tracks provides further evidence of their unyielding creative vision decades into the band’s legendary career.

Commenting on the song and video, vocalist Nick Holmes states:
Salvation embraces the belief in a higher power and seeking forgiveness for a lifetime of transgression, typically prompted by the approach of death or a significant crisis. However, the video, and given that it is Christmas, takes perhaps a more optimistic view. It portrays the connection between two individuals committed to upholding a beacon, a symbol they will protect until their last breath and pass on for others to embrace. Whether this force is ultimately good or bad will always remain a mystery.

Paradise Losts first album in 5 years, following 2020’s acclaimed “Obsidian”, was produced by the band’s revered guitarist Gregor Mackintosh and mixed/mastered by Lawrence Mackrory and is adorned with artwork by renowned British artist George Frederic Watts’ classic painting The Court of Death (1870-1902). Their latest, critically lauded masterpiece soaked in misery and grief, soars with song’s like ‘Tyrants Serenade,’ ‘Serpent on the Cross’ and ‘Silence Like The Grave,’ that take listeners on an unforgettable journey through morose despair forged in soundscape of massive riffs and searing solos.

Paradise Lost will embark on the second leg of their “Ascension of Europe” tour in February. Tickets are on sale now at: https://tix.to/Ascension
Purchase/Stream “Ascension”: https://paradiselost.bfan.link/ascension

Paradise Lost Tour Dates:

Jan 29-Feb 2 – Miami, FL – 70000 Tons Of Metal

Feb 6 – Leeuwarden, NL – Neushoorn

Feb 7 – Hamburg, DE – Markthalle (SOLD OUT)

Feb 8 – Aarhus, DK – Voxhall

Feb 10 – Gothenburg, SE – Pustervik

Feb 11 – Oslo, NO – Rockefeller

Feb 13 – Karlstad, SE – Nöjesfabriken

Feb 14 – Norrköping, SE – Arbis

Feb 15 – Stockholm, SE – Debaser

Feb 18 – Lahti, FI – Finlandia-Klubi

Feb 19 – Tampere, FI – Tavara-Asema

Feb 20 – Helsinki, FI – Ääniwalli

Feb 21 – Tallinn, EE – Helitehas

Feb 22 – Riga, LV – Spelethall

Feb 24 – Vilnius, LT – Loftas

Feb 27 – Gdansk, PL – B90

Feb 28 – Warsaw, PL – Progresja

Mar 2 – Wroclaw, PL – A2

Mar 3 – Berlin, DE – Huxleys

Mar 4 – Leipzig, DE – Felsendkeller

Mar 5 – Hannover, DE – Capitol

Mar 6 – Zoetermeer, NL – Boerderij (SOLD OUT)

Mar 20 – Belfast, UK – Limelight

Mar 21 – Dublin, IE – Academy

Mar 22 – Limerick, IE – Dolans

June 26 – Pilsen, CZ – Basinfire Fest

July 1 – Ballenstedt, DE – Rockharz Festival 2026

July 26 – Plovdiv, BG – Hills of Rock Festival 2026

July 31 – Wacken, DE – Wacken Open Air 2026

Aug 1 – Halifax, UK – The Piece Hall

Aug 21 – Pindelo dos Milagres, PT – Milagre Metaleiro Open Air Festival