Cradle Of Filth Issue Update, Dave Pybus Is Back

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CRADLE OF FILTH frontman Dani Filth has posted the following message on the group's official web site:
"Greetings fans, friends, fiends and boys and ghouls of all persuasions.
"Things have been going exceptionally well in the CRADLE OF FILTH camp of late, with the American airing of 'Viva La Bam' being shown for public consumption at the beginning of the month; (we're pursuing the European showing date even as this is being written... )
"And, more importantly we have over sixty per cent of the new album under our belts; including the following laments... 'I Am The Thorn', 'Lovesick For Mina', 'The Byronic Man', 'Cemetery And Sundown', 'Libertina Grimm', 'The Flora Of Nightfall, The Fauna Of War' and 'Dirge Inferno', to name but a few. There will also be a band instrumental on this new musical opus, which, although remaining untitled as yet, will be a first for the band in its eleven year career. The initial start date for recording the album is scheduled for October 10th.
"On the DVD front, a cover representation will be posted shortly with the title of 'Peace Through Superior Firepower' and pending the documentary of backstage shenanigans, being completed over the next few weeks, by Dani and guitarist Paul Allender, a release date of late October/early November is to be expected.
"Book-wise; 'The Gospel Of Filth -The Midian Bible' is coming on very nicely with the chapter about 'Serial Murderers' currently being expounded upon. Next month's arrival of the 'Member's Only' chamber on the website, entitled 'The Order Of The Dragon', will see excerpts from this unholy tome being revealed unto the unwary with the countdown to the release of the book’s special edition (which features an extra chapter by Dani Filth and is signed by both authors alike in a gilded leather-bound cover... ); sometime early next year.
"Incidentally, this 'Members Only' chamber will not only include up-to-the-minute information, but will also feature live band chats, video messaging, special promotional items, tickets for exclusive one-off shows, downloads, competitions to win band property and interaction with band decisions in the form of consensus and polls (i.e in deciding titles, themes, new products and songs etc, etc...) to name but a few. More on this as it arrives.
"Last but not least, some other strange occurrences have been happening to the band line-up since last I put severed wrist to paper; in the form of a further departure, a turnaround and a come-back! It has been known to the select few that this band is a sum of it's parts and sometimes more than just a band, sometimes more a lifestyle, so it is not often surprising that, (as magazines and other creative workplaces do all the time), people unfortunately come and go; yet the entity that is the band remains the same. The plan has always been to deliver on the musical front for at least another five to ten years, regardless of what and whom are in the line-up.
"Anyway, the departure is that of James McIlroy a.k.a 'Germs Warfare' who has left to pursue a Masters degree and other things musical; in the wake of his last appearance with the band on 'Viva La Bam'. As always in these situations, our best wishes and hopes for the future go out to him on his new journey through this abysmal farce called life.
"His replacement is none other than Charles Hedger (who people would have seen fulfilling bass duties on our last European tour...; his primary function being that of playing and tutoring in the guitar, along with maintaining another high level of blondness). Bass duties resume being manhandled by Dave Pybus a.k.a 'Herr Pubis', who returns after a short sojourn from the live circuit and all the vile machinations of the music industry. These changes having been secretly implemented before the main bulk of the writing process started.
"As yet a suitable keyboard replacement has yet to be found, (please keep those demo ceedees winging their way in... ), but this offers the band little concern as the parts are being written and being further expanded upon by Daniel Presley, who has arranged and orchestrated for the band over the last two albums. So absolutely no worries there at all.
"The Future is Bright. The future is the darkest shade of ebony black, as they are prone to say."
Source: Blabbermouth
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20 Comments on "Cradle Of Filth Issue Update, Dave Pybus Is Back"

2. writes:
Dude, all those black metal idiots who sit around praying for a new Darkthrone album or a new Burzum album and call Cradle Of Filth sh** need a good smack, Although I like both bands mentioned, Cradle Of Filth is one hard working band, 2 albums in one year?? a new dvd and a book, seriously the amount of disrespect this band gets is ridiculous.






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How I love the way that so many people would go out of thier way just to bag on or just in general complain about a band that half of them just up and decide suck, so they get online and just to make themselves feel big and powerful write sh** up on a site about the band and how they such. All you little bad asses need to get your heads pulled free of your asses and get a f***ing life. If you don't like the band go make your own little b**** sites and back the f*** off. Craddle of Filth is a great band and I would love to just slap everyone who doesn't even give thier music a chance. I have loved thier music for sometime now.... but had my guitarist not brought them up I'd probably be no better than those who b****... Until my next little comment I will leave my annoyed message alone and vanish once more into the darkness that is my own little world. ~Deception is such a devilishly beautiful thing...~

14. writes:
Dark Deception, you have a good point with the little bastards who b**** on the site. But you have issues girl oh and since you only got on the site and left a comment to b**** about b****ers I suppose it's up to me to say go dani go!!!!! Oh well, have fun and all ya need ta quit your b****in' cause you all have me b****ing! Peace Peoples!


16. writes:
Damn right they are! Craddle Of Filth are f***ing awesome. Nymphetamine was such an awesome album I love the way that they sound on that album. They can make as many albums as they want, I'll buy every one of them, mwahahahahaha! I love Dani! Long live Craddle Of Filth! Later!

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The first time I heard Cradle of Filth was on the Faust Movie Soundtrack. I liked all the other bands but, never heard of Cradle of Filth before until then. I heard that song From the Cradle To Enslave and that did it for me. Went to the record store and looked for their albums. The only one I found there was Midian. I bought that one. I went online after I listened to it and looked up more cds. I found ALL of them!!! I bought every single one of them. That was a LONG time ago and I'm still one of the biggest Cradle fans out there. The biggest treat I've had in a long time was when I saw Cradle of Filth at Ozzfest 2003. They were out of this world!!! I got to meet Paul at the end of the night and he's a straight up guy!! Will continue to be a Cradle of Filth fan forever!! It's too bad about James though, he was great!! I'm glad Dave is back though. If Dave didn't come back I was hoping Robin Graves would have come back in the picture. All in all, Cradle of Filth is MY favorite band of all time!!! Hope to see you guys in the U.S. again soon. My all and out hero of all time is Adrian. I'm a drummer myself and I'd love to play like him someday!!! Keep up the great work guys!!! You keep writin em and I'll keep buyin em!!!

19. writes:
wow ZEKE thats like almost the sam exact f***ing way I became obsesed with them... except I heard them from my brother and the first song I heard was gothic romance... your right, they did kick a$$ at ozzfest and at the headbangers ball tour in NJ it was f***ing great.I asked james on myspace why he quit, and he was like... because he wasn't enjoying the music from nymphetamine.. which I don't much diagree with him... that album didn't suck, but it was not no midian or bitter suites the succubi.

20. writes:
Since we're sharing COF stories... The first time I really HEARD them was in my PSY 156 class (Developmental Psyche). My teacher, on the 2nd night of class, played the Nymphetamine video for us to analyze the symbolism in it. I thought that was cool as sh**. Needless to say, we ended up trading a bunch of music and became great friends.
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1. metalchick23 writes:
I've been searching all over the web for what is rumored to be a brief US tour in November '05 of C.O.F.; nothing as of yet but I want to thank you for the outstanding information posted on the band (8/14/05)