CRADLE OF FILTH Frontman Reveals His Favorite British Extreme Metal Album

October 10, 2012

CRADLE OF FILTH vocalist Dani "Filth" Davey recently spoke to Terrorizer magazine abut his favorite British extreme metal album: "History Of A Time To Come", the 1988 effort from SABBAT. Check out the clip below.

Sanctuary Records reissued two classic SABBAT albums: "History Of A Time To Come" and "Dreamweaver" (1989). The remastered CDs contain audio recordings from the band's 1990 concert in East Berlin, which was previously released as the official "The End Of The Beginning" video.

CRADLE OF FILTH's tenth studio album, "The Manticore And Other Horrors", will be released in North America on October 30 via Nuclear Blast Records.

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