It all began (no doubt beneath a full moon on a stormy,
windy night) in 1991, the first of an unholy trinity of demos was complete.
The young lads knew they had started something dark; something evil;
something out of this world. They didn't
disappoint
with the release of their debut album 'The Principle of Evil Made Flesh'
in 1994 on the label Cacophonous. The full length CD was a menagerie
of gothic keyboards, metal riffing and Vampyric imagery. In other words
the ultimate hammer horror soundtrack. Drawing from an incredibly infinite
list of influences, including the likes of Bathory, Celtic Frost and
Diamanda Galas, and also the literary genius of Lord Byron, Sheridan
LeFanu, Friedrich Nietzsche, Bram Stoker and Charles Baudelaire, Cradle
Of Filth have produced albums of ever increasing quality. Soaring, sonic
masterpieces that envelop you and take you away into the darkest depths
of the collective Cradle mind. A dreamlike place full of legend, myths
and Vampyres.
Unfortunately, trouble brewed in and around the Cradle of Filth estate
resulting in members moving on, and their next release, 'Vempire', would
be their last for Cacophonous. Raging, bloody, business battles aside,
the music on 'Vempire' was what everyone expected. A natural progression
had taken place, yet none of the ability to produce beautiful gothic
epics had left. But, to be fair, everyone was waiting with bated breath
for the new full length, on a new label, with newly acquired members.
'Dusk And Her Embrace', their third CD, had breakthrough album written
all over it, the one that would start Cradle Of Filth on their controversial,
provocative, premeditated ascension.
Music For Nations signed Cradle Of Filth immediately, showing off their
new signing at London venue The Astoria, where the
band
played a blood curdling set of savage heaviness. The start of a successful
relationship had begun and the music on the aforementioned 'Dusk and
her Embrace' was again unique to Cradle Of Filth. However, at the same
time it was different ...very different. There was better production,
better artwork, a wider range of formats, and most importantly, better
songs. Material that the band deemed 'too good for Cacophonous' was
included on the album and the result was simply breathtaking. With a
guest appearance by 'Mr Black Metal' himself, Cronos from the influential
80's band Venom, this was believed to be their best ever work, but the
best was yet to come.
After several successful tours around the world, Cradle of Filth returned
home and began to think about their next album, the second for Music
For Nations. 'Cruelty And The Beast' was finished in 1998. This was
their most musically mature album, with amazing artwork and another
special guest appearance, this time from Mrs Hammer Horror, Ingrid Pitt.
Hugely successful tours followed in the US, Russia and Japan. Cradle
of Filth became a phenomenon. A regular fixture in the music press,
whilst still maintaining a hardcore following is one side of their success,
but it is mainly due to the total devotion and energy they have for
producing music which the band believe in. Never threatening to disown
their roots for success, their music is becoming harsher and the promotion
more provocative.
Their last release was no exception, containing two highly charged
original songs, two covers, a live recording and an
experimental
dance/black metal track. Under the title of 'From The Cradle To The
Enslave', the E.P. made a considerable dent in the rock charts, together
with the simultaneously released long-form video, 'PanDaemonAeon', which
was swiftly banned from daytime MTV. The massive company's decision
only served to further prove the truly deserved reputation Cradle have
built up over the years, of being the most controversial band in the
world. T-shirt designs, which include the infamous line 'JESUS IS A
C**T'' do anything BUT dampen the ever flowing flame of controversy.
The future is all that COF have left to conquer, for the past 10 years
have spawned the new metal princes. There has been nothing but success
for the new sorcerers of Suffolk; it's almost as if the witches of 250
years ago, slaughtered by Witch Finder General Matthew Hopkins, have
been reincarnated into not just a band but an entity.
That entity is Cradle of Filth.
Taken from: http://www.cradle-of-filth.co.uk