CRADLE OF FILTH: More In-Store Appearance, Halloween Party Details Revealed

October 12, 2006

Indie 103.1 DJ Full Metal Jackie, the host of the station's popular "Chaos" metal show, has announced an upcoming Halloween party at On the Rox in Hollywood with vocalist Dani Filth and guitarist Paul Allender of the British extreme metallers CRADLE OF FILTH. The band will be signing copies of their new CD, "Thornography", at Hot Topic on the corner of Hollywood and Highland at 4 p.m. that day. There will be limited space so arrive early — one autograph per person; no cameras. The details are as follows:

Hot Topic
Hollywood and Highland
6801 Hollywood Blvd. Ste #345
Hollywood, CA 90028
(323) 462-2590

When you stop in, you'll find that Hot Topic is also in possession of an exclusive, 10" picture disc featuring three album tracks from "Thornography" and an extremely rare B-side of the band covering the MISFITS classic "Halloween 2".

If you buy a copy of "Thornography" at Hot Topic, you get a laminate that gets you into the "Chaos"/CRADLE OF FILTH party. Your only other chance in to the party is to win a pass on the show itself which can be streamed at www.indie1031.fm.

CRADLE OF FILTH's video for the new song "Temptation" can be viewed at this location. The track comes off "Thornography", which is scheduled for release on October 17 through Roadrunner Records. An e-card for the CD can be accessed here.

The follow-up to 2004's "Nymphetamine", "Thornography" was recorded at Lincolnshire, England's Chapel studios with producer Rob Caggiano (BLEEDING THROUGH, ANTHRAX) and was mixed at Backstage Studios in Derbyshire, England by Andy Sneap (MACHINE HEAD, SKINLAB, NEVERMORE).

As previously reported, video footage of CRADLE OF FILTH's entire Download 2006 festival performance, which took place early June at Donington Park, Leicestershire, England, has been posted onine at DownloadFestival.tv.

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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