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Auteur:  noise [ 19 Aoû 2012 13:12 ]
Sujet du message:  Cradle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

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British extreme metallers CRADLE OF FILTH will release their tenth studio album, "The Manticore & Other Horrors", in North America on October 30 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Speaking to Metal-Trails.com at this year's Wacken Open Air festival, which took place August 2-4 in Wacken, Germany, CRADLE OF FILTH frontman Dani "Filth" Davey stated about the musical direction of the band's new album (See video below), "It's a slightly different direction for CRADLE OF FILTH. It's very fresh for people who appreciate our other works. It's a slightly shorter album, but we've concentrated on melody and different techniques that have been slightly missing from our music — it's a bit punkier, a bit more structured, a bit more singalong, but it's still extreme and it's still CRADLE OF FILTH."

He continued, "It's very hard to speak about it, because it's only been two years since our last record, so if it was so familiar, trying to explain what that record was like and what this record is like… Because there's so much going on in our music — there's symphonic parts and then there's really fast parts and slow, romantic interludes and, like I said, punk and New Wave Of British Heavy Metal in there. But it's all kind of wrapped up in theology and cinematic kind of soundscape. So it's hard to break it down and say, 'Well, this is what we're doing this time that's a bit different from the last time.' But it's good. We're really proud of what we're doing. I think people are gonna be very surprised when they hear it and go, 'Wow, that's CRADLE OF FILTH for 2012.'"

On the influences they have incorporated into the songwriting process for "The Manticore & Other Horrors":

Dani: "We're influenced by loads of stuff. We like recording out in the countrysides. We get a lot of influence from where we live. Music, obviously… [We're] very big fans of soundtracks, films and cult literature, 19th-century literature. Anything, really, can influence you, depending on the environment in which the album is created.

"We're very inspirational people, we're very artistic and stuff — sometimes autistic — and I couldn't actually where ideas come from, but, fortunately, we're not too few of them."

On whether CRADLE OF FILTH intentionally experimented on the new album:

Dani: "We had a mind to experiment with different sounds, and different instrumentation, different structures, different guitar sound, different drum sound, different vocal techniques… But again, at the end of the day, it's really about writing good songs and we think we've written 11 really good tracks for the new album and some bonus material for later on. And that can't be contrived — you can't just say, 'We're gonna do this, we're gonna do that,' it really has to be from the heart and the soul. But it doesn't hurt, along the way, to pick up influences from all the things I mentioned."

On CRADLE OF FILTH's touring plans for after the new album is released:

Dani: "The new album comes out October 31 or thereabouts — Halloween — and then we undertake a full European tour called 'Creatures From The Black Abyss'. It's us headlining, GOD SEED, ROTTING CHRIST and DARK END in support of us. There's gonna be a big stage show, it's gonna be very new, very novel, vey heavy metal, very CRADLE OF FILTH."

On whether "The Manticore & Other Horrors" is a concept album:

Dani: "It's probably a concept album as far as other people's concept albums go. 'Cause when people say, 'We've written a concept album,' it's generally just a couple of ideas thrown around a picture on the cover. This one is more like each song is like a satellite orbiting a bigger theme. So it has a concept of, sort of, monsters, personal demons and greater entities. But no, for once [we thought], 'Let's not be too predictable. People will expect something like that.' This time we've just gone and done a collection of really good, fast, intricate, theatrical heavy metal tracks."

On the most difficult part of making the new album:

Dani: "Trying to be fresh with ideas, I guess. I always write all the lyrics, so it's always… not a struggle, but I'm very particular about what I wanna do and try not to be too wordy with it. This time I was trying to balance the attributes that make up CRADLE OF FILTH, but with something that people can sort of sing along to. And that's relatively hard in itself. I guess the whole process of starting again from scratch and coming out with something at the end and feeling like you've worked so hard and that you've achieved something, because nothing comes easy; otherwise everybody would be doing it. So, I guess, before you start a record, you always see the climb and think, 'Oooh, this is gonna be difficult this time,' but it's worth that climb."

On whether he feels like they still have something to prove the fans or themselves with each new album:

Dani: "I think it's more to ourselves. Obviously, the fans are very important, but I think the fans believe enough in the band enough by now — or they should so — to realize and appreciate that if we write for ourselves , it's gonna then spill out onto the record and they're going to embrace that, hopefully."

Recorded in eight weeks at both Springvale and Grindstone studios (where it was also mixed by Scott Atkins), Suffolk, "The Manticore & Other Horrors" is a testament to the longevity of the 'FILTH, as not only does it reek of CRADLE's (feared or revered) brand of delicious metal vamperotica, but this thoroughly modern album places the band firmly in fresh killing fields anew.

"The Manticore & Other Horrors" itself possesses an altogether new atmosphere for the band, incorporating a heavier, faster NWOBBM punk vibe that is both current and cruel, blended with ornate orchestration and the quirky immediateness of 2000's "Midian" opus.

The album's title can be likened to a bestiary, a collection of stories on monsters - personal demons, Chimeras, literary fiends and world-enslaving entities to blame but a few. "Manticore", the ravening title track, is a song about a beautiful mythological horror that comes to be feared as the disfigurehead of foreign occupation in the Indian provinces.

The songs "Illicitus" and "Pallid Reflection" bare the sweet ingredients of vampirism and lycanthropy; the wicked "For Your Vulgar Delectation" and "Frost On Her Pillow" are woven perversely into grim fairy tales, whilst classic, monumental tracks like "The Abhorrent And Siding With The Titans" both extol tentacular Lovecraftian values.

CRADLE OF FILTH is:

Dani Filth - Vocals
Paul Allender - Guitar
James McIlroy - Guitar
David Pybus - Bass
Martin Skaroupka - Drums

Auteur:  Richter [ 19 Aoû 2012 18:49 ]
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Dani Filth et consoir pondent ils des trucs valables de nos jours ?
Je me suis arrêté à Midian, je sais pas ce qu'ils sont capables de faire....

Auteur:  noise [ 19 Aoû 2012 18:54 ]
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Nymphetamine de 2004 est vraiment bien, après les trois derniers sont sur le même moule et manquent un poil de folie et d’originalité, ça s'écoute bien à la sortie mais t'a vite oublié derrière

Auteur:  Monstermetal [ 20 Aoû 2012 12:26 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Craedle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

Cradle post-Midian faut oublier !

Sinon je vois qu'il n'y a pas que la musique et leurs concerts qui sont devenus merdiques, il y a aussi leurs pochettes et leurs photos promo !

Auteur:  Kasei [ 20 Aoû 2012 18:41 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Craedle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

noise a écrit:
Nymphetamine de 2004 est vraiment bien, après les trois derniers sont sur le même moule et manquent un poil de folie et d’originalité, ça s'écoute bien à la sortie mais t'a vite oublié derrière


Thornography, manquer d'originalité?? Qu'est-ce qu'il ne faut pas entendre, c'est peut-être mon Cradle préféré, et certainement le plus original par rapport au reste de leur disco. En revanche, effectivement les deux suivants sont moins originaux, même s'ils valent le détour pour les histoires (deux concepts-albums).

Auteur:  Muscu [ 20 Aoû 2012 20:20 ]
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J'suis assez d'accord pour Thornography, de loin mon préféré après Midian.
Pour troller j'vais dire que c'est un peu le 1er avec un vrai guitariste en fait.

Auteur:  Monstermetal [ 21 Aoû 2012 13:44 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Craedle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

Je suis étonné que vous trouviez Thornography si bien, parce que pour ma part je trouve qu'il n'y a rien à sauvé sur ce disque. Autant Nymphetamine ou Damnation & A Day c'était déjà globalement médiocre mais on y trouvait encore quelques bons morceaux là c'est le néant absolu.

Ils perdent tout leur côté romantique-épique-symphonique-grotesque-horrifico-kitsch au profit d'un metal plus lisse et générique. Ce n'est pas que sur les ambiances que le bât blesse mais aussi les compositions, finit les titres à tiroir plein de surprises et bienvenue à un style d'écriture plus générique et balisé qui fait que les Anglais perdent une bonne part de leur originalité, Paul Allender donnant alors dans le riff thrash de 3ème zone. L'utilisation des claviers aussi n'est plus la même - ça se voit que le claviériste de l'époque (Martin Powell) n'était pas très concerné par l'enregistrement de ce disque (en 2005 il quitte le groupe pour retourner à l'université et obtenir un diplôme de musique) - vu qu'ils servent juste de faire-valoir aux pauvres rythmiques des guitaristes (écoutez donc les anciens album de C.o.F. vous verrez que le parties de guitare et les compositions étaient plus riches).

De plus la production privilégiant le gros son grave des guitares n'est pas compatible à l'univers gothico-kitsch de la bande à Dani, très typé Roadrunner de l'époque, plus proche de celle d'un groupe de metalcore. C'est là que le bât blesse aussi, toute la facette symphonique, sombre et gothique du groupe a disparu au profit d'un style plus commercial, du moins plus dans l'air du temps au niveau des sonorités se rapprochant de certains canons d'un death mélo ou d'un metalcore mélodique plus formaté.

Auteur:  noise [ 20 Oct 2012 10:45 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Craedle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

Le nouveau arrive bientôt au fait, il est sympa mais je doute de sa durée de vie


Auteur:  Max [ 20 Oct 2012 20:38 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Craedle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

Je trouve ce titre incroyablement sans intérêt.

Auteur:  noise [ 02 Juil 2014 6:05 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Craedle Of Filth - The Manticore & Other Horrors

Hop Allender est parti de nouveau

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During a recent interview with the "Bleedin' Loud" podcast (audio below), vocalist Dani "Filth" Davey (pictured) of British extreme metallers CRADLE OF FILTH confirmed the band's split with guitarist Paul Allender and spoke about the group's plans for a new studio album, which is tentatively due early next year.

"Paul Allender has left [CRADLE OF FILTH] — which not everybody is aware of," Dani said. "We weren't planning on it, because it was the kind of thing that has been, kind of, brewing for the last year or so. Not so much on a personal level, but [him] living in America [in Minnesota] and then him doing his side project [WHITE EMPRESS] and getting kind of lost in that. I know I've got [my own side projects] DEVILMENT and, dare I say, TEMPLE OF THE BLACK MOON, but it never really came between CRADLE; I always found time to do it. For example, the DEVILMENT album, if that comes out this year, it'll come out, literally, the mirror's image of when the CRADLE [album] will come out — [the DEVILMENT album will come out] about autumn, and CRADLE's next album will come out spring next year. So the DEVILMENT and [CRADLE] won't meet anytime soon, so that's okay."


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