Founded: 1991
Location: United Kingdom
Cradle of Filth are an English extreme metal band formed in Suffolk in 1991. The band's musical style evolved originally from black metal to a cleaner and more "produced" amalgam of gothic metal, symphonic metal and other metal genres. Their lyrical themes and imagery are heavily influenced by Gothic literature, poetry, mythology and horror films. The band consists of its founding member, vocalist Dani Filth, drummer Martin 'Marthus' Škaroupka, bassist Daniel Firth, guitarists Marek 'Ashok' Šmerda and Donny Burbage, and keyboardist Zoe Marie Federoff.
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“It’s recorded, it’s all done…”
Ahead of Cradle Of Filth's first Australian tour in five years, vocalist Dani Filth talks about the band's "life code", working with Ed Sheeran, and where their upcoming 14th album is at.
The New Year signalled love and joy for Cradle Of Filth.
"I think we had 25, 26 million plays last year, and I think personally I got about 20 pounds, which is less than an hourly work rate."
"Just finished recording drums for the new Cradle Of Filth album and it's sounding amazing so far!"
"It’s exactly how you can imagine it’ll sound, if you can imagine Ed Sheeran with Cradle Of Filth."
Dani Filth said, "I would say a live record was long overdue, judging by the 20-odd-year gap between this and our previous offering."
"A little over a week ago I was having lunch with the unlikely lads, having just done something fun."
"We still have yet to finish our song with Ed Sheeran. He's done some of it, but then he had a baby, and then he got obviously sidetracked with that and doing whatever Ed does, which is play massive shows around the globe. He's not at our beck and call. But he is gonna finish it, he assures me."
Black metal mercenaries Cradle Of Filth are returning to our shores to celebrate their seminal 1998 LP 'Cruelty And The Beast' in all its outrageous glory. Mark Hebblewhite speaks to Dani Filth about the album many cite as the pinnacle of his band’s career.