By James Davenport
Dec 7, 2016 14:44
It’s been seventeen years since Cradle of Filth unleashed their ‘From The Cradle To Enslave’ EP out into the world, and this year it finally got its long awaited release on vinyl for the first time. The band have remained extremely busy throughout their impressive career that spans almost three decades.
In recent times, Sony have taken the entire Music For Nations back catalogue under their wing and as a result are re-releasing some of their classic titles. Having just reissued albums by Opeth, Paradise Lost and Anathema, Sony are clearly ‘doing the rounds’ so to speak. “We were approached about ‘From The Cradle To Enslave’ and they did a good job with it, it’s great. They put the Massacre cover on it that was on the American version along with ‘Perverts Church’ which was on the British and European versions. I got a copy through the other day and it sounds fantastic they’ve done a superb job on it.” explains Dani. “I also like it because it carries the infamous MFN yellow, red and black labels of the guy with the flag just like the old Metallica records.”
Although the EP has been re-issued and put through the necessary mastering process to be converted to vinyl, the songs haven’t been tampered with in any way regarding remixes but still retain their intensity and vibrancy. “I’m glad they’re tackling the MFN back catalogue because they’ve got some great stuff. Music For Nations were a real contender back in the day, it’s ironic really because when I went to the Nuclear Blast offices in London for the first time I thought bloody hell, the whole of London and you’re literally opposite the building MFN used to be based in. It’s almost like coming full circle.”
To coincide with the EPs re-release there was also a video made for Cradles cover of ‘Sleepless’ originally by Anathema. “It’s a simplistic animation video. It’s got a story book vibe to it, its clever and it really works very well with the music. It’s great in fact!” Dani explains that the video had been put forward by a label manager at Sony / MFN, a guy named Joel De’ath which Dani thinks “sounds like an old thrash band.”
“He suggested it and showed us the concept behind it. One would’ve thought they’d have just pushed the original ‘From The Cradle…’ video because that was a bit of a game changer for us. It was our first video which then led to the ‘Cradle of Fear’ the movie.” Shocked that they hadn’t taken the easy route regarding the EPs promotion and used the original single, the video choice came as a pleasant, though somewhat ironic surprise. “The track ‘Sleepless’ has come up quite a bit recently. A few years back I went to Iceland to attend my friend Bam Margera’s wedding with my wife and for some reason he bundled me into a studio to record a cover of it with him for some reason. We also performed it at the wedding as well which was just bizarre but I wasn’t going to moan about it because he’d paid for our travel and hotel and everything.”
Cradle of Filth’s history is littered with line up changes and turbulence, especially the recording sessions that would make up the ‘From The Cradle…’ EP. “Most of the songs were recorded separately at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool. It was the first and last time we used the place on two separate occasions. It was a great studio but we prefer being in the middle of nowhere. We’ve been to some great residential studios where you get to live in the countryside for months but this was right in the middle of Liverpool. Also it was partly public with night clubs everywhere so you can imagine what it was like, distracting.”
This release wasn’t exempt from a shuffle in band members either, as over the seven tracks that make up the EP the band went through three different drummers. “There was a big upheaval because we parted company with Nicholas Barker halfway through. Originally it was just the song and the video but then it got put onto an EP. I think we had three drummers on that EP, Dave Hirschheimer, Was Sarginsonand Adrian Earlandsson so it was a bit of a chrysalis but fortunately we came out the other side of it with Midian. That was a great line up as well which only survived for that album because Rob left after that, but the core of the band survived right up to ‘Thornography’. We’ve only ever kicked out two people in the entire history of Cradle and one of them was Lecter, who ironically is now the tour manager for Devilment on the upcoming tour in December. Lecter decided to leave the band as well so the band was in a bit of a flux at that point indeed but not on the next album, that’ll be the same current line up.”
Of late Cradle of Filth have also released the original recordings of ‘Dusk…And Her Embrace’ otherwise known as ‘The Original Sin’, something of an “urban legend” among Cradle fans. The release was handled by the underground English label Cacophonous Records and as such “it didn’t come out to massive accolades but it wasn’t an official, major Cradle release. It had to be released at some point though otherwise it would’ve continued festering on some exec’s shelf somewhere, so I’m pleased it did eventually get released.” The album also sparked some disorientation amid devotees who hadn’t been aware of the original recordings existence. “This version of ‘Dusk…’ was actually the first version of the album that we made, it’s ever so confusing and still confuses the die hard fans as well. I constantly see posts on Facebook saying ‘it’s not as good as the original’ and ‘why did you bother re-recording it?’ But when you try to explain the whole scenario you find yourself thinking oh god, bullet in the head please.”
Despite there being a number of years between Cradle of Filth and Devilment releases Dani Filth has managed to maintain his position in the proverbial spotlight. Over the past few years we’ve witnessed the re-release of their ‘Total Fucking Darkness’ demo, the first Devilment album, Cradle returning to the top of their game with last years ‘Hammer of The Witches’ as well as the two aforementioned releases this year Dani says “it’s been hard trying to put everything into its natural order. One thing we had to move actually was a remaster and remix of ‘Cruelty and the Beast’.” Earlier this year Dani Filth entered the studio with a producer to test the waters and “re-vamp” the songs that make up ‘Cruelty and The Beast’. ‘Cruelty and The Beast’ was a major success for Cradle of Filth and pushed them onto the “international stage” but all in all Dani was never really satisfied with the final outcome. “Cruelty’ was such a game changer for us and having been in the studio with my hand on a couple of tracks alongside a producer, it just sounds so much better.”
Having already started to undertake the project, it’s now been put back until 2018 so that the re-release will correspond with the albums 20th anniversary. “It’s going to be great because it’s an amazing album, but the drum sound sucked and everything had to be built on top of that!” The album is going to be re-mixed and mastered but Dani insists that there are no changes in the overall tone or mood of the album. “We haven’t stripped it bare to just the audio files, it’s still got all the atmosphere but we’ve just started with the drums and worked our way up. It just sounds phenomenally bigger and better. It’s like labouring down a bridge, you can’t put too much weight on it. We’re bolstering it up and we’ve already done a couple of mixes which sound fantastic. We’re also going to throw ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’ into that mix as well as a bonus track.”