CRADLE OF FILTH Members Talk 'Star Wars'; Audio Available

January 21, 2008

British extreme metallers CRADLE OF FILTH have never suppressed their adoration for the science-fiction epic "Star Wars" film saga.

Join bassist Dave Pybus and guitarist Charles Hedger as they discuss "Star Wars", heavy metal music, and the upcoming CRADLE OF FILTH album with the VaderCast.com podcast.

The feature can be downloaded via the following outlets:

iTunes
Feedburner
VaderCast homepage

An e-card for CRADLE OF FILTH's forthcoming "Thornography - Harder Darker Faster" special-edition MVI (Music Video Interactive) — which is set to be released in the U.S. on February 5 (one day earlier internationally) — can be accessed at this location.

A new CRADLE OF FILTH song "Devil To The Metal", taken from "Thornography - Harder Darker Faster" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

The album comes as a high-quality DVD Audio with plenty of extra tracks, videos, mobile content, MP3s and plenty of interactive bonus content.

Most of the new songs featured on "Thornography Deluxe – Harder, Darker, Faster" were written during the "Thornography" sessions but were completed at a later date.

Dani Filth recently recorded vocals for the theme song to Dario Argento's latest horror/suspense opus "Mother of Tears: The Third Mother". The song, entitled "(She's) The Mother of Tears" was composed by Claudio Simonetti. Simonetti, a veritable legend among horror film scores, is also noted for penning music to such classics as "Dawn of the Dead", "Suspiria", "Phenomena" and several episodes of the popular series "Masters of Horror".

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