Cradle of Filth was originally scheduled for a livestreamed show to be filmed at St. Mary's Church, Colchester Art Centre, England on October 30. That livestream has since been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and safety concerns for band members who would have to travel to England for the show. The new date for the show is February 21.
"Due to the ongoing Covid crisis and the uncertainty of travel, we unfortunately need to move the date of our live stream event. With band members residing outside of and throughout the UK, there was a real chance of quarantine or travel issues. The new show date is February 20, 2021. All tickets remain valid and everyone who bought one is automatically entered in to win a custom Cradle of Filth Midian guitar worth over $2,000.
"Sorry for any inconvenience, the show will be an epic event not to be missed!”
Cradle of Filth vocalist Dani Filth recently opened up to our very own Dillion Collins about the band's new record.
"Well, we were actually just at the beginning of the mix … At the moment, the engineer is just doing the the exciting tasks of drum edits and making sure everything's on the right level and everything's in the right pockets. It's very hard to say how this album is, but it's fantastic. It's probably the best album we've written. We've had the opportunity to really dig deep into it and work hard on the tracks, and if necessary rewrite parts, which we have done.
"I certainly have rewritten parts and have no qualms about Scott saying this just isn't good enough compared to all the other songs on the record. But I would say it's not very different from Cryptoriana. It's not as intricately laced. That album spoke of the times it was trying to assimilate and represent. This album is about existential terror. The threat of everything. The end of the world, the end of one's life, existential dread. A little hope, I guess in there … It's a Cradle of Filth record. The songs are strong. They're extreme, but it's a mixture of everything."