Cradle Of Filth New Cd Views
Bitter Greatness.The album follow up to Midian is great in its own respect. It offers three updates of classic Filth: The Black Goddess Rises, The Prinicpal of Evil Made Flesh, and Summer Dying Fast. The cover song of No Time To Cry is done extremely well, and the new songs have set a new standard for the metal industry. Anyone who buys this album and is a long time or new fan of Cradle of Filth will not be disappointed with what they hear.Submitted by a reviewer (Tallahassee, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes NoThis review is for a different format.
Initially, unless I was sorely mistaken, didn6rs"t Cradle of Filth say the title of their new record would be All Hallows Eve? Thattrs"s what I was told, and given the late October release date I didn/rs"t think to question the validity of that claim. Still, regardless of whether that was ever the albumtrs"s title or merely reckless speculation the band announced today that the official working title is to be Darkly Darkly Venus Aversa. The record is described by the band in a press release as:
The band comprising of vocalist Dani Filth, guitarists Paul Allender and James McIlroy, bassist David Pybus, and drummer Martin Skaroupka along with keyboardist Ashley Ellyllon got inside Monkey Puzzle Studios near Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England to start working on their new CD. The new album is a follow-up to the album r“Godspeed On The Devilh’s Thundere’ released in 2008.
Cradle of Filth discuss the writing and recording process that went into new studio album Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa, on Peaceville Records. Album available on 1st November 2010.Shot on location in Shoreditch, London on the day of the press photoshoot for the new album by Ross Bolidai in August 2010.For audio samples, downloads and loads more go to the mini-site at: peaceville.com/cradleoffilthBuy Cradle of Filth albums from the Peaceville store: burningshed.com/store/peaceville/collection/231/cradleoffilth.compeaceville.com/cradleoffilth