Midian

Cradle Of Filth

Koch Records, 2000

http://www.cradleoffilth.com

REVIEW BY: Paul Hanson

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 11/08/2000

I never thought it would happen, but I understood about ½ of the lyrics on the new Cradle of Filth CD that was released on Halloween. What a fitting day to release nearly an hour of frantic, full-blast, fantastic (gulp), demonic metal. Yes, I wrote "fantastic" in the same sentence, using it as an adjective to describe a release by this band. Lord, help me.my_heart_sings_the_harmony_web_ad_alt_250

Lyrically, like Dimmu Borgir, this band has its carcass ready for a hell-pleasing sacrifice. The images of Satan and the occult (including the less-than-a-minute "Satanic Mantra") are full-blown and while I don't agree with a word of the Satanic implications, the lyrics are often poetic. Their song titles suggest the epic compositions that they are. "Saffron's Curse," "Black Magick For Adepts" and "Lord Abortion" are just three of the chaos on this CD.

Musically, what can be said about a death band that toggles between mind-numbing frantic blast beat snare hits and metal that actually grooves at a lower pace? Tapping your foot to a Cradle of Filth song? Preposterous during the opening organ of "At The Gates Of Midian," true, as well as during the onslaught of "The Cthulu Dawn" with constant double bass locomotive chugging and the raspy vocals.

But, surprisingly, a track like "Saffron's Curse" starts out as a mid-tempo straight-ahead metal song with a simple "typical" AC/DC drumbeat. Cradle Of Filth? AC/DC? Same sentence. The track turns frantic for a little bit and then toggles back to the straight-ahead simple groove.

Groove? Cradle of Filth? What the hell? To say that I am impressed with the new Cradle of Filth is an understatement, but to give it an unconditional recommendation taxes my mind way too much.

While certain tracks like "Death Magick For Adepts" and the epic "Her Ghost In The Fog" were pleasant surprises, there is still too much "typical" death material here, namely the vocals. I just don't have the capacity to understand garbled growling. Tracks like "Her Ghost In The Fog" show the band's greatest strength, but there are too many other tracks, like "Tearing The Veil From Grace" "Amor E Morte" and "Lord Abortion" that bring this CD down.

Rating: B+

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