Cover Killer Nation continue their long running “5 reasons” series with… 5 reasons people hate Cradle Of Filth. Hate?! Cradle Of Filth?! What?! Their pretty damn good (in our opinion, other opinions are available) recently released album “Cryptoriana, The Seductiveness Of Decay” is out now via Nuclear Blast.
Never did we think we’d see the day that Cradle of Filth & Devilment frontman would appear in The Guardian newspaper for anything other than some cultural piece about how Metal makes kids aggressive or something. But in this interesting tongue very firmly in cheek interview, Dani Filth talks to The Guardian about everything from
Midnight Oil‘s 1987 hit single “Beds Are Burning” was one of the highlights of the Australian Rockers careers and a protest song about giving land back to the native Australian Pintupi, one of the last peoples to come from the desert. In the red corner and taken from their upcoming 7″ release, Comeback Kid have
Probably Canadian Thrashers Annihilator‘s most well known song is “Alison Hell”. From their 1989 album “Alice In Hell”, selling over 1.25m copies for Roadrunner Records. It’s a song known as much for it’s dark lyrics as Jeff Waters guitar work. In the red corner we have Cradle of Filth, who recorded their song for their
Filmed on 10th March 2018 at RED in Moscow Russia, here’s a Pro-Shot full set from Cradle of Filth. The band are in something of an Indian summer with new critically acclaimed album “Cryptoriana: The Seductiveness of Decay” being an later career highlight. The album is out now via Nuclear Blast.
Cradle Of Filth frontman Dani Filth’s other band Devilment have announced a pair of shows in December. Their second album “Devilment II: The Mephisto Waltzes” is out now via Nuclear Blast. Hopefully there will be a few more dates to fill in the gap between those shows! Support has only been announced for the Swindon
Savage Messiah have been announced as the main support for Cradle Of Filth on their upcoming “Cryptoriana” UK tour in November. Cradle Of Filth will release their 12th album, “Cryptoriana: The Seductiveness Of Decay” on September 22nd via Nuclear Blast. 02.11. Manchester – Academy 2 03.11. Glasgow – Garage 04.11. Birmingham – O2 Institute 2
Thanks to Deceiver of Fools, here’s a video of Devilment playing “Full Dark, No Stars” Live at this years Bloodstock Festival. Devilment of course feature Cradle Of Filth’s Dani Filth. In the absence of any pro-shot footage, this is still pretty good. Devilment’s second album “The Mephisto Waltzes” is out now via Nuclear Blast.