Cradle Of Filth - Existence Is Futile *Pre-Order


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Release Date Friday 9th May 2025
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    Belched from Hell’s depths into the rustic charms of the Witch County, Suffolk thirty long and disturbing years ago,
    CRADLE OF FILTH are undisputed giants of the heavy metal realm. Imperious purveyors of a perennially unique strain of
    dark, dastardly and wilfully extreme metal, with deep roots in the worlds of gothic horror and occult curiosity, the band led
    by Dani Filth has weathered three decades of tumult and trial, earning a formidable reputation as both a singular creative
    force and one of the most riotously entertaining live bands the metal world has ever produced. From primitive early
    works like 1992 debut »The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh« to more expansive and theatrical classics like »Cruelty And The
    Beast« and »Midian«, CRADLE OF FILTH defied trends and constructed their own idiosyncratic world of foul grandeur,
    becoming one of the UK’s most notable metal bands in the process. Since then, they have traversed the world countless
    times, hoovering up plaudits and praise from an ever-expanding international fan base. Resolutely prolific, the band’s
    catalogue has grown in depth and stature all the while, irrespective of line-up changes or the whims of the faithful. In more recent times, CRADLE OF FILTH have hit an unmistakable hot streak of creativity and urgency. Asa new line-up
    coalesced around the creation of 2015’s »Hammer Of The Witches«, fresh impetus propelled the band to new heights, as
    the revitalised crew became more in demand around the world than ever before.

    2017’s »Cryptoriana -The Seductiveness Of Decay« repeated the trick with even more explosive flamboyance. Until a
    global pandemic brought the music industry to a jarring halt, CRADLE OF FILTH were almost permanently on the road
    and absolutely fucking flying. As a result, it should surprise no one that the band’s brand new album, »Existence Is
    Futile«, is yet another monumental and electrifying journey through the dark. “We’ve enjoyed that sense of momentum
    since this line-up came together,” states Dani Filth. “It was a team we needed to put together quickly for a tour and
    because the band worked so much better than before this way, we decided to keep it. More recently 2019 was our busiest
    year ever, we were literally everywhere.” Buoyed by these recent triumphs, CRADLE OF FILTH recorded »Existence Is
    Futile« during 2020, piecing the record together in isolation, at Grindstone Studios in Suffolk with studio guru Scott Atkins
    (Devilment/Benediction/Vader). Although instantly recognisable as the work of these veteran blackhearts, the thirteenth
    CRADLE OF FILTH album is a wholly different beast from its immediate predecessors. Pitch-black, perverse and at times
    absurdly brutal and extreme, it hangs together with mesmerising fluidity. It is also absolutely rammed with giant, rousing
    melodies and moments of jaw-dropping invention. No one could mistake the venomously catchy likes of ‘How Many Tears
    To Nurture A Rose?’ or monstrous ballad ‘Discourse Between A Man And His Soul’ for anything other than CRADLE OF
    FILTH, of course, but »Existence Is Futile« confirms that the band’s exploratory instincts remain as sharp as ever. “The
    previous album was very ornate and fiddly and meandered all over the place,” Dani notes. “We attempted to drop the
    ingredients of all the CRADLE records onto one album. And with that flushed out of our systems, we endeavoured to
    experiment a little bit this time. Though I do so hate that word, because you know what happens when bands of previous
    good tenure announce they’re ‘experimenting’! It usually goes totally tits up! [Laughs]. Naturally there’s really stupidly
    brutal songs on the record but then we go and toss something more balladic into the mix. But despite the extremes
    prevailing, we still wanted to do something really catchy. So there are, god forbid, sky-punching choruses too!”
    Underpinned by its huge and disarmingly organic production, »Existence Is Futile« is plainly the darkest and most
    unsettling album CRADLE OF FILTH have made ina while. Eschewing the band’s trademark twisted storytelling in favour
    of horrified glimpses into the mortal void and ruminations on the inevitable destruction of life on Earth, its poignancy and
    relevance to the cluster of nightmares facing humanity in 2021 is impossible to ignore, even if Dani Filth insists, not
    unreasonably, that he didn’t anticipate a global pandemic when the news songs were being written. “The album is about
    existentialism, existential dread and fear of the unknown. The concept wasn’t created by the pandemic. We’d written it all
    before that began, but the pandemic is the tip of the cotton-bud as far as the way the world’s going, you know? I guess the
    title, »Existence Is Futile«, does sound a little morbid. But again, it’s more about recognising that and saying that
    everything is permitted because nothing really matters, which mimics Aleister Crowley’s maxim. We all know we’re going
    to die, so we might as well indulge life while we have it. The final track on the album –‘Us, Dark, Invincible’–really
    emphasises that. Also, the artwork for this record was created by the Latvian visionary Arthur Berzinsh, who also dressed
    the last two albums, and that is exceedingly beautiful yet apocalyptic too.” With the best possible timing, CRADLE OF
    FILTH were already due to make a new album during those long, lonely months of lockdown in 2020. Having grabbed the
    opportunity with both hands, Dani avows that unavoidable isolation from the rest of the world was the best possible
    incentive to get the job done, while also adding plenty of eerie atmosphere to the whole experience. “We’d spend all day
    in the studio and see no one, and then I’d drive back home through a totally deserted town. It just felt like Scott and I were
    both existing in this self-contained sleep chamber. It was a great feeling but very surreal. We worked the whole summer,
    when the weather was fabulous. It was just me and Scott for the best part of five months working through the lockdowns!
    The good thing was, while we were in there, at least three of the songs saw a complete overhaul. I listened to the demos
    again recently and thought, ‘Damn, why didn’t we put this on the album?’ But we did put it on the album, it just got given a
    total change of face. So that was a good bi-product of the lockdown situation.” Sonically speaking, »Existence Is Futile«
    is easily the most powerful and dramatic record CRADLE OF FILTH have ever made: it’s the sound of band’s enviable
    onstage chemistry spilling over into the studio, propelling each member of the band to new levels of intensity. Combined with the expected labyrinthine arrangements and moments of spellbinding bombast, »Existence Is Futile« may be the
    most vivid representation of the CRADLE OF FILTH experience yet. “Scott was definitely leaning towards making the
    album sound as live as possible, from the drums up” says Dani. “We also crafted the song arrangements to be fairly
    concise as well. If there any hint of clutter, we removed it.

    We aspired to make »Existence Is Futile« sonically massive with maximum clarity, especially when the songs come for
    you at a million miles an hour. ‘Crawling King Chaos’, ‘Black Smoke Curling From The Lips of War’ and ‘The Dying Of The
    Embers’ are worthy testament to that result.” Also, diehard fans will be thrilled to learn that horror icon Doug 'Pinhead'
    Bradley makes a welcome return to the CRADLE fold, lending his dulcet tones to the epic ‘Suffer Our Dominion’, and to
    one of the forthcoming new record’s bonus tracks, as Dani explains. “There are also two bonus tracks in addition to the
    album, one of which is the culmination to the ‘Her Ghost In The Fog’ trilogy, which began on »Midian«. For this we had
    little hesitation in enlisting our friend and actor Doug Bradley to reprise his narrative role. Doug lives in Pittsburgh, which
    he refers to ‘The Pit’, thus we directed his narrative over Skype from his local studio. He adopts this almost David
    Attenborough-ish role on ‘Suffer Our Dominion’, which is possibly the most politically astute song we’ve written of late. As
    a band we usually shy from branching into politics, but it’s something that needed spouting. The fact we’re fucking our
    ecology up and desperately need to address the situation pronto...” So, if we’re all going to perish in the fire of our own
    stupidity, we might as well have a suitably deranged and destructive soundtrack to do it by. A bewitching, fearless
    nosedive into the abyss, the band's thirteenth studio album confirms the ferocious efficacy of CRADLE OF FILTH in 2021.
    Bold, brave, wildly imaginative and heavy as hell, the band’s latest runaway train-ride through the flames is the perfect
    album for these most imperfect of times. As Dani concludes, “Be like the virus! Mutate and survive!”

    Tracklist
    Side A 
    1. The Fate Of The World On Our Shoulders 
    2. Existential Terror 
    3. Necromantic Fantasies  
    4. Crawling King Chaos
    Side B 
    1. Here Comes A Candle... (Infernal Lullaby)  
    2. Black Smoke Curling From The Lips Of War 
    3. Discourse Between A Man And His Soul 
    4. The Dying Of The Embers
    Side C
    1. Ashen Mortality 
    2. How Many Tears To Nurture A Rose? 
    3. Suffer Our Dominion 
    4. Us, Dark, Invincible
    Side D 
    1. Sisters Of The Mist 
    2. Unleash The Hellion

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