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Na ovom blogu bit će istaknute informacije o bendu Cradle of Filth. Da prvo pojasnimo što je Cradle of Filth. To je black metal bend. Oni su iz Suffolka, Engleska. Osnovali su bend 1991.Njihov prvi album bio je Goetia.
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Who is who?
Name: Dave Pybus
Birthday: 04/06/1970
Place of residence: Ipswich, UK
Hobbies: Drinking, NFL, WW2 history
Musical background: None
Equipment: ESP Basses, Ampeg Amps, Rotosound strings
Idols in Music: Angus Young (AC/DC), Cliff Burton, John Williams
Best CoF show so far: Theres been quite a few. Maybe Download (UK) in 2004
Fave CoF song to perform: Under Huntress Moon
How do you kill time on tour: Read, Internet, drink.
Strangest experience on tour: Returning home
Place you would like to visit: Japan
Your top 5 albums: Master of Puppets (Metallica), Back in Black (AC/DC), Walk Among Us (Misfits), Hellraiser Soundtrack (Christopher Young), Both Acid Bath albums.
Fave film: Star Wars (1977)
Fave book: "Women" Charles Bukowski
Fave food/drink: Sushi, Beer
Message to the fans: Play loud or don't.
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Name: Paul Allender
Birthday: 17/11/1970
Place of residence: Colchester
Hobbies: Martial Arts
Musical background: Been playing guitar for over 20 yrs
Equipment: PRS Guitars, ENGL Invader head and cabs
Idols in Music: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motorhead and all the 80s thrash bands
Best CoF show so far: Main support to Maiden in Italy
Fave CoF song to perform: Dusk and Her embrace
How do you kill time on tour: Training
Strangest experience on tour: Watching Martin (ex keys) shit in a nappy (diaper) while drunk!!
Place you would like to visit: Thailand
Your top 5 albums:
1, Iron Maiden: Piece of Mind,
2, Motorhead: Ace of Spades,
3, Sabbat: History of a Time To come,
4, Judas Priest: Defenders of the Faith,
5, Dio: Holy Diver
Bands you have to listen to:
3 Inches Of Blood
Sacrifist
Fave film: Hell Boy
Fave book: Dont read much!!
Fave food/drink: Indian food and drink
Message to the fans: Thanks so much for all your support through out the years, if it wasnt for you guy we wouldnt be here, so i place my hand upon my heart and say thankyou so very much....*Bows*
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Name: Charles Edward Alexander Hedger
Birthday: 18/09/1980
Place of residence: England
Hobbies: Composition, Magick, Reading, Absinthe
Musical background: Music Degree from London College of Music
Equipment: Lag Signature Guitars and Peavey amps.
Idols in Music: Wagner, Messiaen, Penderecki, Rachmaninov, Ihsahn, Jason Becker, Mr Doctor etc
Best CoF show so far: Rock am Ring 2006
Fave CoF song to perform: Principle of Evil
How do you kill time on tour: Drinking with Dave (him buying), composing, playing Medieval 2 Total War
Strangest experience on tour: Watching a crackhead die
Place you would like to visit: Tatooine
Your top 5 albums: There are too many, and you wouldn't have heard of most of them.
Fave film: The 3 real Star Wars
Fave book: Liber Null
Fave food/drink: Absinthe
Message to the fans: Buy me some Absinthe. Not the cheap stuff either.
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Name: Martin 'Marthus' Skaroupka
Birthday: 20/01/1981
Place of residence: Brno, Moravia, Czech Republic
Hobbies: Drums, Music, Books, History
Musical background: www.marthusmusic.com
Equipment: Pearl Drums, Sabian Cymbals, VicFirth Drumsticks, Remo Drumheads
Idols in Music: King Diamond, Neil Peart, Simon Phillips, Mikkey Dee and my Dad
Best CoF show so far: Novesta Zlin 2006 (Czech Republic),
Astoria London 2006 (England),
Electric Factory Philadelphia 2007 (USA)
Fave CoF song to perform: Dusk and Her Embrace, Principle Of Evil Made Flesh, Twisted Nails Of Faith, Under Huntress Moon, Honey and Sulphur...
How do you kill time on tour: Internet
Strangest experience on tour: Being drunk two days in Las Vegas
Place you would like to visit: Iceland
Fave book: Stephen King - Salem´s Lot, Terry Pratchett's Discworld
Fave food/drink: Pig, Duck, Fish, Water & Beer (oh, vegetables and tomato ketchup!!!)
Message to the fans: Be yourself! And keep drummin´... :)
Albums I'm currently listening to:
1. Colosseum (Finland) - Chapter II: Numquam
2. Yearning - Merging Into Landscapes
3. Unsun - The End Of Life
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Name:
Dani Filth
Birthday:
25/07/73
Married:
Yes, to Toni.
Children:
One Daughter, Luna Scarlett, ten, going on twenty.
Place of residence:
Midian, England
Hobbies:
Writing, watching scary movies, collecting (toys, books, DVD's, antiques, unusual objects), driving, poetry, shopping, reading, partying, eating healthily, cleaning my cars, sports (go-karts, bowling, shooting, snowboarding, skydiving- all when the opportunity arises).
Musical background:
Used to sing for bands like Feast On Excrement, The Lemon Grove Kids, Carnival Fruitcake, PDA, Blez, back in the day before I was any good.
Equipment:
Throat and wireless shure SM58 (live), Neumann (studio).
Idols in Music:
Diamanda Galas, Liszt, Hank Sherman, Jeff Wayne, Danny Elfman, Wojciech Kilar, anybody else.
Best CoF show so far:
Los Angeles, 04, Bulgaria '08.
Fave CoF songs to perform:
Funeral In Carpathia, Queen Of Winter Throned, The Death Of Love, Nemesis, Under Huntress Moon, The Black Goddess Rises.
How do you kill time on tour:
Relaxing, shopping, sight-seeing, reading, poetry, meeting friends, sleeping. Indulging.
Strangest experience on tour:
It's all strange!
Place you would like to visit, but haven't:
Egypt, New Zealand, Maine, Iceland, the Serengeti.
Your fave bands:
Mercyful Fate, Danzig, The Misfits, Hanzel und Gretel, At The Gates, King Diamond, Dissection, Immortal, Craft, Satyricon, Destruction, Emperor, Bad Religion, Philip Glass, The Prodigy, Limbo, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Judas Priest, HIM, Morbid Angel, Paradise Lost, The 69 Eyes, Fantomas, VNV Nation, The Sisters, Mayhem, The Spook, Type O Negative, Wojciech Kilar, Diamanda Galas, Wumpscut, CKY, HIM, Danny Elfman, Jeff Wayne, Infected Mushroom, GGFH, Rammstein, Carpathian Forest, Eighties thrash- Sabbat, Blood Money, Sacrifice, Darkness, Testament, Kreator, Suicidal Tendencies, Violent Force, Exorcist, Slayer, Razor, Bathory, Possessed, Metallica, Celtic Frost, Sodom, Venom, etc; classic American hardcore-Circle Jerks, Bad Brains, Dagnasty, Uniform Choice, Fear etc; Pompous classical music, European darkwave, dark vampyric funeral marches, nocturnal war anthems and heart-rending melodrama.
Soundtracks-Sleepy Hollow, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, The Omen trilogy, Stargate, The Mummy, Interview With The Vampire, Van Helsing, Hellraiser, Death And The Maiden, The Ninth Gate, Gladiator, 1492, Dracula Rising, Edward Scissorhands, Nightbreed, Troy, Candyman, Mythodea, X-men 2, The Mephisto Waltz, The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, Elizabeth, Pan's Labyrinth, The Frighteners, Perfume, From Hell, Hallowe'en, The Third Mother etc,etc.
Fave films:
Curse Of The Demon, The Pit And The Pendulum, Coppola's Dracula, Shelley's Frankenstein, The Nightmare Before Xmas, Underworld(s), Blade, The Howling, Dog Soldiers, Dracula Rising, Nightwatch,Van Helsing, Aliens, Sleepy Hollow, From Hell, The Masque Of The Red Death (in fact all Roger Corman's Poe adaptations), The Omen trilogy, X-men films, The Ninth Gate, Pirates Of The Caribbean, good Zombie movies, Cradle Of Fear, Saw, A Company Of Wolves, Star Wars et al, The Devils, Hellboy, Frontieres, Storm Warning, Haxan, House of 1000 Corpses/The Devil's Rejects, The Host, The Hills Have Eyes, The Exorcist, The Wicker Man, The Abominable Dr Phibes, The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari, From Dusk Till Dawn, Deep Rising, V For Vendetta, Dagon, Candyman, 16 Tongues, Corpse Bride, The Ring, Darkness, Brain Dead, Tales From The Crypt, Tenebre,Suspiria, Dreams In The Witch House, Event Horizon, In The Mouth Of Madness, Hallowe'en, Ilsa-She Wolf, Interview With The Vampire, Psycho, Sin City, 28 Days Later, 28 Months Later, Singapore Sling, Texas Chainsaw, Don't Look now, Irreversible, Constantine, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Troy, Kingdom Of Heaven, Brotherhood Of The Wolf, The Libertine, Lemony Snicket, Descent, Hostel, Murder-Set-Pieces, Snow White, Salon Kitty, Withnail and I, Rosemary's Baby, Nightbreed, Pan's Labyrinth, The Devil's Backbone, Hot Fuzz, 300, Hannibal, Prince Of Darkness, The Thing, Hammer Horrors, Universal Monsters, Hellraisers 1and 2, Carry On movies, Fifties B-movies, modern B-movies and stylish, good looking secretary porn.
Fave food/drink:
Green smoothies, traditional English Sunday roast, seafood, vanilla soya milk, Indian, Thai and Chinese restaurant food, children-burgers, champagne; salmon, scrambled eggs and garlic-fried spinach. Parma violet sweets.
3 favourite books to take with you on a lonely island:
The Gospel Of Filth
Baudelaire's Fleur Du Mal
Blood And Roses - Various vampire stories
Your religion:
Luciferian
Any favourite drug:
Madcap rollercoasters
Where do you gain sexual pleasure from:
My erogenous zones and my wife
With which character out of literary and cinematic history could you identify with the most:
Roderick Usher, The Daleks, Darth Vader, (Capt) Jack Sparrow, Elizabeth Bathory, Lord Byron, Frankenstein's Monster.
If you had a time machine into which epoch would you travel:
The Victorian era, the late Cretaceous period, the Ramses dynasty, future vampire mutant world.
Which inscription would you like to see on your tombstone one day:
'Gone But Not Forgiven', 'I Told You I Was Sick' or 'Denn Die Toten Reiten Schnell'.
And which 5 albums do you take with you into eternity then:
Jeff Wayne's The War Of The Worlds
Bram Stoker's Dracula - Wojciech Kilar
Emperor - In The Night side Eclipse
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath
Destruction - Infernal Overkill
Message to the fans:
Stay filthy!
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Cradle of Filth are an extreme metal band from Suffolk, England, formed in 1991. They have been embraced and disowned with equal fervour by various metal communities, and their particular subgenre has provoked a great deal of discussion.
The band's musical style evolved from black metal to a cleaner and more "produced" amalgam of gothic metal, symphonic black metal and other extreme metal styles, while their lyrical themes and imagery are heavily influenced by gothic literature, poetry, mythology and horror films. The band has successfully broken free from its original niche by courting mainstream publicity (often to the chagrin of its early fanbase), and this increased accessibility has brought coverage by the likes of Kerrang! and MTV, frequent main stage appearances at major festivals such as Ozzfest, Download and even the mainstream Sziget Festival, and in turn a more "commercial" image. They have sometimes been perceived as Satanic by casual observers, although their outright lyrical references to Satanism are few and far between, and use of Satanic imagery has arguably always had more to do with the shock value than any seriously-held beliefs. According to Metal Hammer magazine, they are the most successful British metal band since Iron Maiden.
Cradle of Filth's first three years saw three demos and a rehearsal tape recorded amidst the sort of rapid line-up fluctuations that have continued ever since (Cradle has generally had around half a dozen members at any one time, but can boast more than twenty musicians in its history). The band also recorded an unreleased album entitled Goetia prior to the third demo and their style shift. Goetia was set for release on Tombstone records, but all tracks were wiped when Tombstone went out of business and couldn't afford to buy the recordings from the studio. The band eventually signed to Cacophonous Records and their debut album, The Principle of Evil Made Flesh, was also Cacophonous's first release in 1994. A step up in terms of production from the rehearsal quality of most of their demos, the album was still nevertheless a sparse and embryonic version of what was to come, with lead singer Dani Filth's vocals in particular bearing little similarity to the style he was later to develop. The album was well-received however, and as recently as June 2006 found its way into Metal Hammer's list of the top ten black metal albums of the last twenty years.
Cradle's relationship with Cacophonous soon soured; the band accusing the label of contractual and financial mismanagement. Acrimonious legal proceedings took up most of 1995, and the band finally signed to Music for Nations in 1996 after only one more contractually obligated Cacophonous recording: the EP Vempire or Dark Faerytales in Phallustein which, it has since been conceded, was hastily written as a Cacophonous escape-plan. Despite the circumstances of its release however, its handful of tracks are staples of the band's live sets to this day, and "Queen of Winter, Throned" was listed among twenty-five "essential extreme metal anthems" in a 2006 issue of Kerrang! magazine. The EP also marked Sarah Jezebel Deva's debut with the band, replacing Andrea Meyer, Cradle's first female vocalist and self-styled "satanic advisor". Deva has appeared on every subsequent Cradle release and tour, but has never been considered a full band member, having also performed with The Kovenant, Therion and Mortiis, and fronted her own Angtoria project along with Cradle's current bass player, Dave Pybus
Dusk... and Her Embrace followed the same year: a critically acclaimed breakthrough album that greatly expanded the band's fan-base throughout Europe and the rest of the world. A concept album of sorts based generally on vampirism and specifically (though loosely) on the writing of Sheridan Le Fanu, Cradle's inaugural album for Music for Nations set the tone for what was to follow. The album's production values matched the band's ambition for the first time, whilst Dani's vocal gymnastics were at their most extreme.
The increasingly theatrical stage shows of the 1997 European tour helped keep Cradle in the public eye, as did a burgeoning line of controversial merchandise; not least the notorious t-shirt depicting a masturbating nun on the front and the slogan "Jesus is a cunt" in large letters on the back. The t-shirt is banned in New Zealand, a handful of fans have faced court appearances and fines for wearing the shirt in public, and some band members themselves attracted a certain amount of hostile attention when they wore similar "I Love Satan" shirts to the Vatican. Alex Mosson, the Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1999-2003, called the shirts (and by implication the band) "sick and offensive". The band obviously approved, using the quote on the back cover of the 2005 DVD Peace Through Superior Firepower.
In 1998, Dani began his long-running "Dani's Inferno" column for Metal Hammer, and the band appeared in the BBC documentary series Living With the Enemy (on tour with a fan and his disapproving mother and sister) and released its third full-length album Cruelty and the Beast. A fully-realised concept album based on the legend of the "Blood Countess" Elizabeth Bathory, the album boasted the casting coup of Ingrid Pitt providing guest narration as the Countess: a role she first played in Hammer's 1971 film Countess Dracula. The album led to Cradle's U.S debut, and Dani claimed it in 2003 as the Cradle album of which he was most proud, although he conceded dissatisfaction with its sound quality.
The following year the band continued primarily to tour, but did release its first music video, PanDaemonAeon, and an accompanying EP, From the Cradle to Enslave, featuring the music from the production. Replete with graphic nudity and gore, the video was directed by Alex Chandon, who would go on to produce further Cradle promo clips and DVD documentaries, as well as the full-length feature film Cradle of Fear. The band released their fourth full-length studio album on Hallowe'en, 2000. Midian was based around the Clive Barker novel Cabal and its subsequent film adaptation Nightbreed. Like Cruelty and the Beast, Midian featured a guest narrator, this time Doug Bradley, who starred in Nightbreed but remains best known for playing Pinhead in the Hellraiser films. Bradley's line "Oh, no tears please" from the song "Her Ghost in the Fog" is a quote of Pinhead's from the first Hellraiser ("No tears, please. It's a waste of good suffering...") and Bradley would reappear on later albums Nymphetamine, Thornography, and Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder. The video for "Her Ghost in the Fog" received heavy rotation on MTV2 and other metal channels, and the track also found its way onto the soundtrack of the werewolf movie Ginger Snaps. Midian created a rift in fan opinion which has only increased with time: whilst taking the band to new heights of commercial popularity, it also provoked cries of "sell-out" from die-hard fans of the early albums.
The longest-ever interim period between full-length Cradle albums was nevertheless a busy time for the band. Bitter Suites to Succubi was released on the band’s own "Abracadaver" label, and was a mixture of four new songs, re-recordings of three songs from The Principle of Evil Made Flesh, two instrumental tracks, and a cover of The Sisters of Mercy's "No Time To Cry." Stylistically similar to Midian, the album is unique among Cradle albums in featuring exactly the same band members as its predecessor, but is generally regarded as an EP and often overlooked in the band's canon.[15] Further stop-gap releases followed in the form of the "best of" package Lovecraft and Witch Hearts and a live album; Live Bait for the Dead. Finally, the band (principally Dani) also found time to appear in Cradle of Fear while they negotiated their first major-label signing with Sony Music. Damnation and a Day arrived in 2003; Sony's heavyweight funding underwriting Cradle's undiminished ambition by finally bringing a real orchestra into the studio (the 80-strong Budapest Film Orchestra and Choir replacing the increasingly sophisticated synthesizers of previous albums) and thus marking the band's belated gestation - for one album only - into full-blown symphonic metal. Damnation featured the band’s most complex compositions to date, outran its predecessors by a good twenty minutes, and produced two more popular videos: the Švankmajer-influenced Mannequin, and Babalon AD (So Glad For The Madness), based on Pasolini's infamous Salň. Roughly half the album trod the conceptual territory of John Milton's Paradise Lost - showing the events of the Fall of Man through the eyes of Lucifer - while the remainder comprised stand-alone tracks such as the Nile tribute "Doberman Pharaoh" and the aforementioned "Babalon AD"; a reference to Aleister Crowley. "Babalon AD" was the first DVD-only single to reach the U.K. top 40, according to the Guinness Book of Records of British Hit Singles and Albums. Feeling that Sony's enthusiasm quickly palled however, Cradle jumped ship to Roadrunner Records after barely a year.