Hüsker Dü member releases solo album based on 'Paradise Lost'
Hüsker Dü drummer and vocalist, Grant Hart is set to release a new solo record – based on John Milton’s classic poem ‘Paradise Lost’.
The book, which focuses on Adam and Eve’s fall from grace in the Garden of Eden, has been used as the subject to Hart’s upcoming LP The Argument, out 22 July via Domino. The title seemingly refers to Book IV of the epic poem, which depicts Satan’s first sighting of the first humans and his subsequent emotions.
The tracklist is as follows, with two tracks from the record beneath it:
1 Out of Chaos
2 Morningstar
3 Awake, Arise!
4 If We Have the Will
5 I Will Never See My Home
6 I Am Death
7 Sin
8 Letting Me Out
9 Is the Sky the Limit?
10 Golden Chain
11 So Far From Heaven
12 Shine, Shine, Shine
13 It Isn’t Love
14 War in Heaven
15 Glorious
16 (It Was A) Most Disturbing Dream
17 Underneath the Apple Tree
18 The Argument
19 Run for the Wilderness
20 For Those Too High Aspiring
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