Cradle Of Filth Streams "Deflowering The Maidenhead, Displeasuring The Goddess"

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The barbarous hellhounds from Cradle of Filth will release forthcoming album, "Hammer of the Witches," on July 10th via Nuclear Blast.
Today, the band has released a new lyric video, "Deflowering the Maidenhead, Displeasuring the Goddess," which can be seen below. Frontman Dani Filth commented on the track:
"'Deflowering the Maidenhead, Displeasuring the Goddess' is based on the ancient belief of the world personified as Mother Goddess, concerning itself with her self-preservative measures when assailed by her final abuse by the human race. Violated, poisoned and unknowingly left for dead, Gaia's is a pre-emptive, violent and justified retribution; without tears for creed or culture. Nature versus Mankind. A total renewal of species. The song spirals onward at a frenetic, apocalyptic pace to climax and was originally one of guitarist Ashok's contributions to the album, along with 'The Vampyre at My Side.'"
The new album's track listing is as follows:
01. Walpurgis Eve
02. Yours Immortally...
03. Enshrined in Crematoria
04. Deflowering the Maidenhead, Displeasuring the Goddess
05. Blackest Magick in Practice
06. The Monstrous Sabbat (Summoning the Coven)
07. Hammer of the Witches
08. Right Wing of the Garden Triptych
09. The Vampyre at My Side
10. Onward Christian Soldiers
11. Blooding the Hounds of Hell
Bonus Tracks:
12. King of the Woods
13. Misericord
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3 Comments on "Cradle Of Filth Deflowers Your Maidenhead"
2. writes:
I've listened through a few times for a review and basically the whole album is like that. It's good Cradle in the same vein as everything released in the last 10 years or so, but there's really nothing new, exciting, or different going on here that makes it stand out from any of the last couple of albums.

3. writes:
It may not bring nothing new supposedly but it doesn't discard any of their efforts in these songs.
If you're a cradle of filth fan you'll appreciate the effort, if you're not you wont, simple as that.
I actually think this song was better than right wing of the garden.
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1. Prolapse Awareness Day writes:
the songs sound good, but bring nothing new to the table. this is not a step up