(From Uncut, UK entertainment monthly,, 22 October 2007)
Ministry/Killing Joke Bassist Paul Raven Dead at 46
The body of Paul Raven — who played
bass for seminal post-punk/ industrial outfit Killing Joke before later
working with Ministry, Prong and Godflesh — was discovered Saturday in a
home in Geneva, Switzerland, according to Ministry's publicist. Early
indications are that Raven, 46, died of a heart attack.
Raven was in Geneva working with French industrial band Treponem Pal, who
are reuniting for a new album with singer Marco Neves, Prong/Jesu drummer
Ted Parsons and members of the Young Gods.
Raven's body was apparently discovered by Parsons, according to a post on
the drummer's MySpace page. He said he went out drinking with Raven and the
rest of the collaborators the night before Raven's body was found.
"I found Raven asleep in a chair the next morning in [a] living room," he
explained. "I thought nothing of it, as Raven would sleep like this on the
tour bus in the front lounge all the time. Then I looked closer at him, and
he looked very gray. I checked his pulse and there was none. I yelled for
the other guys in the band. We immediately did some CPR and called for an
ambulance. Medics arrived quickly, but after an hour of trying to get his
heartbeat back, they could not save him. They said he died in his sleep,
probably around 6 a.m. It was then 9:30 a.m. Words can't describe how I feel
right now. I'm devastated. He will be missed by many."
Parsons added the news of Raven's death "deeply saddens" him and that they
were to be in Geneva for a week working on the Treponem Pal record.
Ministry's Al Jourgensen expressed shock at Raven's passing. "The world of
music is a sadder, emptier place," he wrote in a statement. "Not only was
Raven an extraordinary talent, but one of my closest, dearest friends. Our
condolences and prayers go to his immediate family. He will be truly missed
by artists, musicians and his fans the world over."
Raven made a name for himself with his work with Killing Joke, which he
joined in 1982, replacing original bassist Youth. He recorded and toured
with the band as it achieved some commercial success, lending his talents to
1983's Fire Dances, 1985's Night Time and 1986's Brighter Than a Thousand
Suns. He left the band during the recording of 1988's Outside the Gate but
later rejoined the fold for 1990's Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed
Emotions.
When Killing Joke called it quits in 1991, Raven and his bandmates — save
frontman Jaz Coleman — went on to form Murder, Inc., adding singer Chris
Connelly to the mix. Raven also participated in Pigface, a project conceived
by Murder Inc./ Killing Joke/ Public Image Ltd. drummer Martin Atkins, and
later joined Prong for 1994's Cleansing and 1996's Rude Awakening.
He then rejoined Killing Joke for the band's 2003 eponymous effort and its
2006 follow-up, Hosannas From the Basements of Hell. Raven began working
with Jourgensen and Ministry in 2005, eventually appearing on 2006's Rio
Grande Blood and this year's The Last Sucker. Raven's most recent work was
with Mob Research, a band featuring members of Warrior Soul and the Mission
UK. Its debut LP is expected to hit stores next year.