Following CRADLE OF FILTH‘s acclaimed recent single “To Live Deliciously” and its exquisitely twisted music video, the Grammy Award-nominated extreme metal institution is back to give fans more of the sinful sounds they crave with “White Hellebore”, another bewitching new single and music video.
Featured on CRADLE OF FILTH‘s upcoming 14th studio album, “The Screaming Of The Valkyries”, which is due on March 21, 2025 via Napalm Records, “White Hellebore” is devilishly direct, juxtaposing traditional heavy metal with blasts of thrashing fury, then spinning back to operatic goth while remaining cohesive. The track’s must-see new music video was directed by Shaun Hodson.
CRADLE OF FILTH mastermind Dani Filth says about the song and video: “The wintertime flower of the title reminds us scintillatingly of our own mortality, flourishing in seasons of dying light and cold, frozen earth. Blossoming in the shadows, this Hellebore’s flowers draw us deeply into the stygian darkness with her. In context of this song, the White Hellebore of the title is an alluring woman not too distant in danger from the predatory black widow, fostering both hope and despair; a poison and an elixir, she is stunning to behold but ever deadly to taste.
“This video — reeking of Lovecraftian gothic horror — presents the White Hellebore as a movie starlet who survives the grave through her dalliances with dark occult forces, a necromantic mystic tryst that an overzealous morgue attendant encounters with terrifying results, complementing the song’s unholy matrimony of melody and mayhem.”
CRADLE OF FILTH reigns supreme as one of the most revered, formative and notorious names in music — from the depths of the extreme metal underground to the peaks of mainstream pop culture itself — and is responsible for breaking ground for many of today’s top metal artists with their trademark mixture of blackened heaviness, macabre theatricality and scintillating gothic style.
On “The Screaming Of The Valkyries”, Dani‘s recognizable scream and equally identifiable growl stand mightily alongside twin guitar attacks, symphonic flourishes and explosive rhythm section, implemented by drummer Martin “Marthus” Skaroupka, bassist Daniel Firth, guitarists Marek “Ashok” Smerda and Donny Burbage and keyboardist/vocalist Zoe Federoff.
After album opener “To Live Deliciously” hits immediately, second track “Demagoguery” blends dark beauty, blast beats and slaytanic groove as only CRADLE can combine. Across the album’s blunt and unforgiving yet inviting expanse, CRADLE summons the succulent flavors of classic albums like “Dusk… And Her Embrace” and “Cruelty And The Beast” with the galloping (but no less fierce) thunder of recent entries “Hammer Of The Witches” and “Existence Is Futile”. Flashes of early metal influences coalesce with carnivorous glee into unapologetic death ‘n’ roll. “White Hellebore” is CRADLE OF FILTH at its most devilishly straightforward, juxtaposing traditional heavy metal with blasts of thrashing fury, spinning back to operatic goth without sounding disjointed. Anchored by arguably the most mournful melody in their catalog, “Non Omnis Moriar” (“I shall not wholly die”) could be a cousin to PARADISE LOST or ANATHEMA, inverted through CRADLE‘s thorny prism. “You Are My Nautilus” is the darkest song IRON MAIDEN never wrote, spinning an epic tale with dueling guitars, while “Ex Sanguine Draculae” conjures “Dusk”-era atmosphere with imaginative new colors.
Produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Scott Atkins at Grindstone Studios in Suffolk, England, “The Screaming Of The Valkyries” beckons the brave into a new era of CRADLE OF FILTH misadventure, celebrating massive melancholic melody, blackened thrash, and apocalyptic existential dread with a grinning smattering of unbridled revelry. “The Screaming Of The Valkyries” is a bloody dark love letter to the longtime legion of CRADLE OF FILTH faithful and a stunning entryway for fresh lambs to the sonic slaughter.
“The Screaming Of The Valkyries” track listing:
01. To Live Deliciously
02. Demagoguery
03. The Trinity Of Shadows
04. Non Omnis Moriar
05. White Hellebore
06. You Are My Nautilus
07. Malignant Perfection
08. Ex Sanguine Draculae
09. When Misery Was A Stranger
In a recent interview with U.K.’s Metal Hammer magazine, Dani stated about “The Screaming Of The Valkyries”: “It’s got elements of everything we’ve done, really. It has a few head nods to works like ‘Midian’ and ‘Dusk[… And Her Embrace]’, especially in the atmosphere and the subject matter. It’s also got a very brilliant production, courtesy of Scott Atkins.”
Asked if there is any overarching theme to it, Dani said: “No, I wouldn’t say so. They’re tricky things, concept records. You have to have tunnel vision and you can’t veer from that path. So this is just an album. It’s not an album with filly bits attached, like intros and outros. No guest appearances. Just nine songs. It’s still quite a lengthy running time, obviously. We can’t write a short song to save our fucking lives.”
Dani went on to say that CRADLE OF FILTH‘s collaboration with pop superstar Ed Sheeran won’t be on “The Screaming Of The Valkyries” “because we don’t want it to overshadow the record. But we are going to bring it out. Originally, everybody wanted us to bring it out to glorious fanfare but Ed‘s management weren’t keen on that. We’re not absolutely sure how it will emerge, but it’s been done, mixed and it’s sitting on the shelf somewhere… you know, virtually. And it’s fucking fantastic. But only a handful of people have actually heard it. My mum hasn’t even heard it.”
Last November, Dani was asked by Portugal’s Look Mag, CRADLE OF FILTH frontman Dani Filth why it was taking more than three years for him and his bandmates to release the follow-up to “Existence Is Futile” album. He responded: “[We’ve done] loads of tours. We were in the studio beginning the drums last May. But then we went and did all summer festivals. Then we had holidays — one holiday a year, which we allow us to rejuvenate. Then I was recording with my friend in America. Then we went to South America and Mexico. Then we went, did a co-headline tour with DEVILDRIVER. Then we went back to the studio. Then our producer had a baby. Then it was Christmas, and we did more in the studio. Then we went on tour in Europe. Yeah, that’s what happened. We’ve just been very, very busy.
“It was finished — it’s been ready since July [2024], I think,” Dani revealed. “We’re having two more videos and singles before the album drops. Yeah, maybe even four; I’m not sure. It depends how well it goes. But yeah, there’s a plan to a gameplan to everything.”
Asked about the musical direction of the new CRADLE OF FILTH material, Dani said: “It’s very hard to talk about it. I don’t really wanna talk about it because I can’t do it justice. Every album has a lot of things going on. It’s just a very, very great record. It’s the next stage of our evolutionary step as CRADLE OF FILTH, moving on from the [two new songs] we debuted on [the 2023 live album] ‘Trouble And Their Double Lives’. It has elements of old-school CRADLE, elements of new-school CRADLE. It’s catchy, it’s fast, it’s slow, it’s romantic, it’s heavy, it’s theatrical.”
In October, CRADLE OF FILTH released a new single, “Malignant Perfection”, along with a music video directed by Vicente Cordero, who has previously worked with FILTER, DEVILDRIVER, IN FLAMES and BLACK VEIL BRIDES, among others.
In 2023, CRADLE OF FILTH released its first live album in over 20 years, the aforementioned “Trouble And Their Double Lives”, via Napalm Records. The LP was recorded between 2014 and 2019 at different performances in the USA, Europe, Australia and beyond during the band’s “Cryptoriana” world tour and dates following. Produced, mixed and mastered by Scott Atkins at Grindstone Studios, with recording captured by Danny B, the effort not only featured a slew of fan favorites encompassing the band’s discography but also two bonus tracks and two entirely brand new songs, “She Is A Fire” and “Demon Prince Regent”.
CRADLE OF FILTH will co-headline the 2025 edition of the North American “Chaos & Carnage” tour, featuring fellow co-headliners DYING FETUS, as well as FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE, NE OBLIVISCARIS, UNDEATH, VOMIT FORTH and CORPSE PILE.
CRADLE OF FILTH is:
Dani Filth – Vocals
Marek “Ashok” Smerda – Guitars
Martin “Marthus” Skaroupka – Drums
Daniel Firth – Bass
Donny Burbage – Guitars
Zoe Federoff – Vocals, Keys
Photo credit: Jakub Alexandrowicz
Source: blabbermouth.net