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Zad wrote:
Listening to the new Moonspell (review next week, yadda yadda) it's strange: like a really good Cradle of Filth album, without Dani's OTT vocals. The new CoF will have much to beat...

I REALLY know what you're talking about. :cool: It really feels like a COF album.


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For those of us who don't download CD's that have "leaked", Cradle of Filth have provided us with a free download of the track "Tragic Kingdom" from their new CD Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder. You can find it here : http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=103588 IMO it sounds incredible. It sounds more reminiscent of their Median era writing but recorded with their current production tones.


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No matter what you think of the band that art is ugly, right?


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No matter what you think of the band that art is ugly, right?


It doesn't bother me. There's no doubt that I've seen worse album covers. The music is all that matters to me. :dio:


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So Dani stopped growling, screaming or doing anything which could be remotely classified as harsh vocals? The song sounds like something they've already released. The chants at the end are interesting but could've been used better like making them louder to contrast with Dani.


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So Dani stopped growling, screaming or doing anything which could be remotely classified as harsh vocals? The song sounds like something they've already released. The chants at the end are interesting but could've been used better like making them louder to contrast with Dani.


He has his patented screech sprinkled throughout the song but for the majority of the song his vocals are on par with his performance on Thornography. He's created a hybrid that his voice can handle. I don't think that Dani could continue with the constant high-pitched screeching that he was known for earlier in his COF career. I would imagine it was only a matter of time before he would blow out his voice permanently attempting that over time. I like it and I am still looking forward to the release later in October.


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:lol:


You guys are a tough audience. :huh:


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Is that really the cover?? :blink:

It looks like someone who just discovered the wonders of photoshop went bat shit crazy...


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Here's a link to a good video interview with Dani and Paul speaking of the new COF CD, video, and book coming out.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=103785


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the opening riff, which is scattered throughout sounds very similar to the opening riff of Thurisaz by Graveland, just an observation...


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And it sounds a little bit like the opening of "Funeral in Carpathia", what is not a bad thing...


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Meh. I've lost hope already. Nymphetamine had some nice songs but it was already going in the wrong direction. Then came Thornography which I guess was their St. Anger. So, that makes Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder their Death Magnetic... It's all logical and shiz. :blink:


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Zeth wrote:
Meh. I've lost hope already. Nymphetamine had some nice songs but it was already going in the wrong direction. Then came Thornography which I guess was their St. Anger. So, that makes Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder their Death Magnetic... It's all logical and shiz. :blink:
But compared to St. Anger, Thornography had great songs, a great sound, many soli and a good snare sound. :wink:


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Zeth wrote:
Meh. I've lost hope already. Nymphetamine had some nice songs but it was already going in the wrong direction. Then came Thornography which I guess was their St. Anger. So, that makes Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder their Death Magnetic... It's all logical and shiz. :blink:
But compared to St. Anger, Thornography had great songs, a great sound, many soli and a good snare sound. :wink:


I have to agree. I've often wondered if Lars has become partially tone deaf and just does not realize that his snare currently sounds like a trash can lid?

HHmmm....we'll never know. :blink:


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Spaceman Spiffle wrote:
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Zeth wrote:
Meh. I've lost hope already. Nymphetamine had some nice songs but it was already going in the wrong direction. Then came Thornography which I guess was their St. Anger. So, that makes Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder their Death Magnetic... It's all logical and shiz. :blink:
But compared to St. Anger, Thornography had great songs, a great sound, many soli and a good snare sound. :wink:


I have to agree. I've often wondered if Lars has become partially tone deaf and just does not realize that his snare currently sounds like a trash can lid?

HHmmm....we'll never know. :blink:

I guess Thornography was a bigger let down for me than St. Anger was really. Mostly because I enjoy Cradle more, although the more I think about it the stranger the comparison between them seems :lol:
Anyway, I'm not going to build up my hope this time around, so maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised.


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Full-length, Roadrunner Records
October 28th, 2008

Line up:
Dani Filth - Vocals
Paul Allender - Guitar
Dave Pybus - Bass
Martin Škaroupka - Drums

Session / Guest Performers:
Mark Newby-Robson - Keyboards
Sarah Jezebel Deva - Female Vocals, Backing Vocals
Doug Bradley - Narration
Stephen Svanholm - Additional Vocals
Carolyn Gretton - Additional Vocals
Luna Scarlet Davey - Additional Vocals

Luna Scarlet Davey is Dani Filth's daughter.

Choirs:
- Elissa Devins
- Julie Devins
- Leanne Harrison
- Carolyn Gretton
- Tonya Kay
- Rachel Marshall-Clarke
- Liz Willgoose
- Laura Willgoose

Produced by Andy Sneap.
Engineered by Scott Arkins and Andy Sneap.
Mixed and mastered March-June, 2008, by Andy Sneap at Backstage Studios,
Derbyshire, England.

Vocal Engineer / Producer - Doug Cook

Artwork by David Ho.
Layout by Travis Smith.
Band photographs by Daragh McDonagh.
Costuming by Eternal Spirits.

All music written by Paul Allender, Mark Newby-Robson, and Cradle of Filth.
Concept and lyrics by Dani Filth.
Published by Cradle of Filth Music Ltd/Peer Music.

Full album title:
Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder - The Life and Crimes of Gilles de Rais

This is a concept album, based on the life of the infamous 15th century French
nobleman, Gilles De Rais, who fought alongside Joan of Arc and accumulated great
wealth before becoming a serial killer, sexual deviant and Satanist.

The title of the album derives from a valediction vocalist Dani Filth once used to sign a letter.

The Limited Edition includes a bonus disc with 10 bonus tracks:
01. Balsamic and Anathema
02. A Thousand Hands on the Maid of Ruin
03. Into the Crypt of Rays (Celtic Frost cover)
04. Devil to the Metal (06:20)
05. Courting Baphomet (05:20)
06. The Love of Death (remix)
07. The Death of Love (demo version)
08. The 13th Caesar (demo version)
09. Dirge Inferno (live)
10. Dusk and Her Embrace (live)


1. One guitarist = hmmmmmmmm.
2. His daughter?!
3. The bonus CD looks worth it.


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It's not half bad actually. I'm not quite convinced yet but it's a step in the right direction.


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There's another track available for listening on their myspace.

"Midnight shadows crawl to darken counsel with life".

Not too bad. If I didn't hate his vocals so much I might get into it. Well, it's not just him. It's black metal screeching in general.

But yeah, the song is better than I expected.


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I think it's the best COF since a long time and the turn to the roots is IMO more surprising than of Metallica. GOTDT has everything that Principle or Dusk or Cruelty or Midian had. Wild blast beat orgies, evil black metal melodies, screams (+ the newer grunts)...just old Cradle of Filth.


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