Cradle Of Filth - Evermore Darkly... [EP]
Release date: | 24 October 2011 |
Style: | Extreme gothic metal, Symphonic metal |
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Disc I
01. Transmission From Hell?
02. Thank Your Lucky Scars
03. Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned) [elder version]
04. Lilith Immaculate [extended length version]
05. The Persecution Song [elder version]
06. Forgive Me Father (I'm In A Trance)
07. The Spawn Of Love And War [elder version]
08. Summer Dying Fast ["Midnight In The Labyrinth" breadcrumb trail]
Disc II [Venus Diversa DVD]
+ Lilith Immaculate [video]
+ You Can't Polish A Turd? But You Can Roll It In Glitter [Documentary]
+ Burning Down Graspop [live footage]
01. Transmission From Hell?
02. Thank Your Lucky Scars
03. Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned) [elder version]
04. Lilith Immaculate [extended length version]
05. The Persecution Song [elder version]
06. Forgive Me Father (I'm In A Trance)
07. The Spawn Of Love And War [elder version]
08. Summer Dying Fast ["Midnight In The Labyrinth" breadcrumb trail]
Disc II [Venus Diversa DVD]
+ Lilith Immaculate [video]
+ You Can't Polish A Turd? But You Can Roll It In Glitter [Documentary]
+ Burning Down Graspop [live footage]
The second disc includes a live footage from the Graspop Metal Meeting held in Dessel, Belgium on 25th June and an interview with Dani Filth.
Artwork comes with the courtesy of Natalie Shau.
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Almost a year since Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa, and the filthy Englishmen are back with... not much. Evermore Darkly... offers just one original track and a splatter of demos, remixes and fillers. Following an eerily spooky intro, "Thank Your Lucky Scars" is the only new track here, much in the same vein as the band's last album. The rest of the EP offers little to nothing for non-fanatic obsessive's; "Forgive Me Father (I'm In A Trance)" might be a peculiar but decent trance remix of the original, and the demo version of "The Spawn Of Love And War" gives you the opportunity to hear a rawer version of one of the last album's more promising songs - but there is no reason why you should feel the desire to pick up Evermore Darkly... and play it through again. Read more ›› |
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