LINDSAY SCHOOLCRAFT - "This Year Escaped Me In A Blink, But It Was Full Of Purpose, Joy, New Challenges And Memories"
December 31, 2021, 2 years ago
Former Cradle Of Filth keyboardist / backing vocalist turned solo artist Lindsay Schoolcraft has checked in with a look back at her 2021:
"At the beginning of 2021, I promised myself I'd make more music. Last week I did a count to discover I was involved in a total of 52 songs this year! 52!!!! That’s a song a week! Phew! Mission accomplished!
To those who let me be a part of their music this year: thank you! Thank you for trusting me with your creations and letting me come on board! I’m always honoured and humbled. This year escaped me in a blink. January feels like yesterday, but it was full of purpose, joy, new challenges and memories, and for that I’m mega grateful!
So, big Thank You to everyone who made this year one of the best yet! You know who you are and you know how much I appreciate you!
Wishing y’all a magical and successful 2022."
Melodic death/doom metal band Coldbound recently revealed that Lindsay Schoolcraft will be the guest lead vocalist for the band's upcoming album. They have posted video of Lindsay recording some of her vocals for the album. Check out the clip below.
Lindsay comments: "Thank you for welcoming me to the realm of Coldbound. I’ve so far had a wonderful experience being the guest lead vocalist on this double album. I very much look forward to its release in the future!
Many of you in the metal world know me from my seven years with Cradle of Filth. I am also the main composer for Chamber Black Metal band Antiqva and have lent out my voice and playing to many songs and albums over the years. Mainly for voice, harp, and piano.
This will be my first guest feature where I am the lead singer on a full album. Pauli and Meiju approached me after they heard my Juno Nominated album, Martyr, and felt I would be a good fit for crafting melodies and lyrics.
I’m honoured to be part of this project with such a talented line up and list of guest musicians and singers. I can not wait to see how it all comes together. It’s really forming into something special."