CRADLE OF FILTH Vocalist DANI FILTH Featured In New 'The Right To Rock' Podcast

October 31, 2007

TheRighttoRock.com has has issued its latest podcast (episode #34),featuring CRADLE OF FILTH frontman Dani Filth. Dani took time from his busy schedule to discuss the band's latest CD, "Thornography", as well the group's current tour.

The interview lasts approximately 30 minutes and can be heard at this location.

As previously reported, Burlington, Vermont's 90.1 WRUV FM recently conducted an interview with Dani Filth. Watch the nine-minute clip below.

CRADLE OF FILTH is spreading ample doses of mayhem, malice and macabre music to the stage as the headliners of Viva La Bands 2007 North American tour, sponsored by MTV personality Bam Margera and Rockstar Energy Drinks.

The band is touring in support of its latest Roadrunner Records release "Thornography", whose brooding energy is accentuated by guest vocals by goth rock hero Ville Valle of HIM and Doug Bradley (Pinhead of the "Hellraiser" film series and longtime CRADLE OF FILTH collaborator).

Two new videos have launched exclusively on CRADLE OF FILTH's MySpace page and its official YouTube channel: the live performance of "Tonight In Flames", directed by guitarist Paul Allender, and "The Foetus of a New Day Kicking", which Filth considers "a post-apocalyptic anthem depicting strength revived…with tanks, hot girls and scorched earth erotica."

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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