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E.C.: Let's see, Cradle's been around since what, 1991 is it?

E.C.: And had you been playing black metal before this?

E.C.: So you got a kind of a hybrid & sound & thing? [Note to self: stop intimidating interviewees with excessive technical jargon.]

E.C.: Now if you don't mind (this being more of a general music interest publication) could we talk about sub-genres? I mean in electronica you've got your house and trance and what not-and people come along and say "O.K. You've your thrash metal, your black metal, your death metal..."

E.C.: Yes! Yes it is, and I was wondering if you could give us your take on the differences?

E.C.: So would you maybe classify...umm...Napalm Death as getting on for thrash metal?

E.C.: [Laughs to hide embarrassment at poor scene knowledge] O.K.

E.C.: Fair comment-and I have to admit that I first heard about Napalm Death through the hardcore community.

E.C.: What about Venom? You've covered them, they get brought up as a major influence & where do you put them in all this? Did you ever get to tour with them?

E.C.

» Cradle Of Filth Biography

 by Marion Phillips - March 5, 2004

The Cradle Of Filth is a controversial Black Metal band, who has many admirers among the goth culture fans and also many who love to hate them.

Their constant line-up changes must make Deep Purple's Richie Blackmore envious of them…

Talking About Darkness

The Cradle Of Filth was first a Death Metal band, formed in 1991, in England, by the singer Dani Filth, the bassist John Richard, the drummer Darren White, and the guitarist Paul Ryan. At early 1992, they released their first demo "Invoking The Unclean", which wasn't much popular.

The guitarist Robin Eaglestone joined them, but after the recording of the demos "The Black Goddess Rise" and "Orgiastic Pleasures", the bassist John and the drummer Darren left the band. To their places went the guitarist Paul Allender, the keyboardist Benjamin Ryan, and the drummer Nicholas Barker. Robin switched the guitar for the bass.

The independent record label Tombstone got interested in them, however they didn't close a deal with it. Their third demo is also t

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Cradle of Filth: The Lust Highway

Interview by Paul Elliott, Neil Perry, Kerrang!, 2 May 1998

Experimental sex, necrophilia, decadence, fetishism, three-day clubbing binges, pornography, occultism, misanthropy and vampirism. Welcome to the world of CRADLE OF FILTH frontman Dani Filth… ...

Cradle Of Filth: This Is My Uncouth

Report and Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 19 December 1998

It was a meeting made in hell — quite literally. A gathering of the forces of evil — namely Cradle Of Filth — and the ...

Cradle of Filth: Astoria, London

Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 18 December 2000

AND A SATANIC Merry Christmas from Cradle of Filth, nice Ipswich boys whose idea of a great night is quaffing freshly-drawn virgin's blood to rev ...

Cradle of Filth: The Astoria, London

Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 23 April 2003

Can a "black metal" band be properly satanic if the bassist is called

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