Cradle of Filth frontman reveals exclusive details on orchestral album
In an interview this morning with Cradle of Filth frontman, Dani Filth, he went into detail about working on a subsequent release that will follow "Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa". "...We are putting the finishing touches on an orchestral album that we have been working on called Midnight and the Labyrinth. It is basically tracks from our first four records but just done as purely orchestral. It is like soundtrack music and it is really cool." Dani Filth went on to say "Most of it is recorded. We just need to add some choir and female vocals for narrations. It will be a mixture of us and a orchestral though. We are also going to add some cello. We need more cello in there for that deep resonating. We hope to finish it all off. It won't be every bodies cup of tea. We might have an exclusive bonus track on their with guns blazing and all. This won't be elevator music though."
You can read the entire interview here.
The bands new release "Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa" will be released on November 9 on Peaceville Records.
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Jason Fisher October 15, 2010
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