CRADLE OF FILTH - Video For New Song 'Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned)' Available

September 28, 2010, 14 years ago

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BW&BK; has received the following press release:

Extreme metal’s most infamous act CRADLE OF FILTH has teamed up with America’s horror magazine, Fangoria, to premiere the band’s latest music video for the new track, 'Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned)'. The video was directed by Dani Jacobs, and the song comes from the forthcoming full-length Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa, to be released on Nuclear Blast Records on November 9th. In the words of Cradle’s iconic frontman, Dani Filth, the band’s ninth studio album is their “most sinister and darkened fairytale.” The music video for 'Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned)', the album’s first single, does nothing to dispute that statement. Head over to Fangoria.com now to see for yourself.

The Grammy nominated, Cradle Of Filth, continues to shock, excite, disgust and inspire in equal measures. A loyal stalwart to the satanic horror ethos, Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa is a concept album based on Adam's first wife, the lascivious demoness Lilith. It was recorded at Monkey Puzzle Studios, near Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England, and is the follow-up to 2008’s Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder. Artwork comes courtesy of Natalie Shau.

Check out the video below.

A preview of a new track from Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa is now streaming on the album’s mini-site at this location. The track, titled 'The Cult Of Venus Aversa', is also playing on the band’s new iPhone app which launched this week.

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The free app contains audio samples, videos, pics and allows you to keep up with all the latest news from the band. The app also has a top users function which awards users points every time they use the app (i.e. write on the fan wall, post photo, share items to Facebook and Twitter, listen to tracks) and then ranks these users. The band are offering a special prize of a unique signed art print of the album’s artwork plus a signed copy of the album to whoever is the top user at midday (UK time) on the day of release (November 1st). Full terms and conditions are on the mini-site.

In addition to the new track the mini-site also features a video blog, info about the album, a gallery featuring new band pics and elements from the album artwork, a link to download a MP3 of the track 'Lilith Immaculate', downloads and more. The site is being updated on a weekly basis with new video blogs, fan competitions, promo videos, new downloads and more.

A video of Cradle Of Filth discussing Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa, can be seen below. In the video, Dani and the rest of the band discuss the recording process, the meaning behind the title, the album artwork and more.

Dani Filth issued the following update earlier this week: "Greetings to thee, great army of darkness,

We are currently working like rabid dogs on the extra special fan edition of the album (Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa). The final details of what exactly will be in this super deluxe set are being finalised as we look at all possible options to make this the best Cradle Of Filth release that we have ever created, the ultimate version of our ultimate album. For you, our loyal mortal appreciators.

This lavish set shall include 2CDs (replete with bonus tracks), a DVD, a hard-back 64 page book (band photos, musings and artwork), exclusive photo prints, a lenticular 3D version of the album cover art ready for framing, plus a few more unearthly treasures which we are currently in the midst of concocting.

This special set will only be available from Peaceville.com/CradleOfFilth and will cost a maximum of £50. This set shall be strictly limited edition and once they sell out shall never be re-pressed, save only in Hell.

If you want the chance to order this monumental fan edition then sign up to this Mailing List to receive a special pre-order notification, which will give you the chance to order the set 24 hours before the final product is officially announced and offered for sale.

The devil is in the detail."


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