Sabtu, Ogos 21, 2010

Cradle of Filth - Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa early review



One of the most infamous and notorious names in metal, Cradle of Filth continue to shock, excite, disgust and inspire in equal measures. On November 1st 2010, the latest chapter of the band's dark history is to be released through Peaceville Records on the band's own AbraCadaver imprint. Titled 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa' their ninth studio album is, in the word's of Cradle's infamous frontman Dani Filth "without doubt the fastest and most brutal album we've created to date. As an acquaintance of the band so aptly noted, this is like 'Iron Maiden on crack in a graveyard of angels!" "This album is Cradle at our most sinister and darkened fairytale," continues Dani. "A gothic horror themed slay-ride of fervour and perversion; yet amidst the orchestral melodrama and lush, cinematic production, there sits stalwart a ravening beast of furious riffing, flesh ripping vocals and monstrous, unstoppable percussion."

Grammy nominated Cradle of Filth have been pioneers of extreme music since their debut in 1994 and have continued to evolve with each of their subsequent releases. Unafraid of ruffling a few feathers, the band have continually refused to bow to convention or to conform to prevalent trends and fads. Yet despite this uncompromising stance the band are still the most successful British heavy metal band since Iron Maiden, with legions of fans around the globe.

Never shy of embracing the epic, Cradle have constantly sought to push the boundaries of their art. Whether through elaborately theatrical stage shows (incorporating giant lumbering puppets, fire-breathing dancers, freaks and stilt-walkers from the notorious Circus of Horrors), provocative merchandise (including the now legendary 'Jesus Is A C***' t-shirt), breathtaking artwork or the weighty subject matter of their albums (their latest one was a concept album telling the story of a French Lord who fought alongside Joan Of Arc, before embarking on a horrific killing spree), this is a band who have refused to be confined by the labels that have been placed on them.

The band (comprising of Dani Filth-vocals, Paul Allender and James McIlroy-guitars, David Pybus-bass, Martin Skaroupka-drums and Ashley Ellyllon-Keys) recorded 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa', the follow up to 2008's 'Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder', at Monkey Puzzle studios near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. Cradle of Filth remain stalwarts to the satanic horror ethos by again composing a fully blown concept album, this time based on Adam's first wife, the lascivious Demoness Lilith; throwing Medieval nuns, Knights Templars, Greek mythology and lashings of sex, occult lore and violent bloodshed into the smelting pot, to create a darkly erotic nightmare set to their unique scope of supreme vampyric metal. And with an as-near-as-dammit release date of All Hallow's Eve 2010, Cradle of Filth are snarling at the leash to get out to all of their fans across the world. "We can't wait to play this shit live," admits Dani. "Long live the 'Filth!"

2 ulasan:

  1. I never caught onto the band until "Cruelty and the Beast", then liked them enouph to get their earlier albums. Didn't really think that "Lovecraft & With Hearts" should have came out so soon. It would've have been better with a slightly different mixture of songs they have now combined with the earlier ones. I've heard "Lilith Immaculate" from the new album and must say it sounded very good. Being based on the demon Lilith itself draws lots of interest to thousands. Though not many people here in the U.S. know of or believe in the story of the beginning with the demon in it. It is still an awsome concept of a badass tale. I can't wait to hear it from the beginning.
    ~The Blood Is The Life~

    BalasPadam
  2. This is a blurb about the band, not an album review. Fail.

    BalasPadam