Cradle Of Filth, has revealed the track list and artwork for the band’s upcoming CD/DVD mini-album entitled, Evermore Darkly… The follow-on from last year’s, Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa, will hit stores in North America on October 18th through Nuclear Blast Records. Artwork comes courtesy of Natalie Shau, whom also contributed the cover art for Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa.
TRACKLISITING:
1. Transmission From Hell?
2. Thank Your Lucky Scars
3. Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned) – Elder Version
4. Lilith Immaculate (Extended Length)
5. The Persecution Song – Elder Version
6. Forgive Me Father (I’m In A Trance)
7. The Spawn Of Love And War – Elder Version
8. Summer Dying Fast (‘Midnight in The Labyrinth’ breadcrumb trail)
Venus Diversa DVD:
1. Lilith Immaculate Promo Video
2. ‘You Can’t Polish A Turd…But You Can Roll It In Glitter’ Rockumentary
3. Burning Down Graspop, Dessel, Belgium, 25th June 2011 Live Footage
The forthcoming mini-album features the brand new musical beast, “Thank Your Lucky Stars,” plus a special remix of “Forgive Me Father,” courtesy of Rob C from Anthrax, an extended rendition of “Lilith Immaculate,” as well as tempered demo versions of three Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa songs. The CD closes with a special taster from Cradle Of Filth’s impending orchestral project, in the form of a haunting, classic reworking of fan-favorite, “Summer Dying Fast.”
The Evermore Darkly… DVD contains footage from Summer 2011, when Cradle Of Filth embarked on a rapid spat of tours, accompanied by two eager filmmakers. The resulting documentary, ‘You Can’t Polish A Turd… But You Can Roll It In Glitter,’ combined with performance and interview footage, culminates in a forty five minute film of the not so glamorous reality of life in a touring band at work and play, as they trawl their way across Europe over eight performances. The DVD includes an interview with ghoul-guide, Dani Filth, interspersed and peppered with live footage and backstage shenanigans, culminating in the entire hour long set from this year’s highly anticipated Graspop festival appearance.
“It is a much-loved musical stop-gap between albums, a pleasure treasure trove of wild and wicked wonders primed especially for fans,” stated vocalist, Dani Filth. “Something for them to sink their teeth into this autumn as the Cradle invasion fleet is primed for future contagion.”
by: Natalie Perez