CRADLE OF FILTH Guitarist, PROTEST THE HERO Vocalist To Guest On 'The Governor's Ball'

November 23, 2007

CRADLE OF FILTH guitarist Paul Allender and PROTEST THE HERO vocalist Rody Walker will be the featured guests on "The Governor's Ball" this Saturday, November 24 at 3:00 p.m. EST. Tune in at this location to hear the show.

"Metallicity Radio Hour" conducted an interview with Paul Allender on October 30 at The Docks in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Paul talks about the band's recent North American tour, his lifelong commitment to martial arts, the writing process for "Thornography", and his Vomitorium dark art project with Cindy Frey.

Check out the chat in audio format at YouTube.

CRADLE OF FILTH will release "Thornography Deluxe – Harder, Darker, Faster" on January 29 via Roadrunner Records. In addition to the album's original 12 tracks, the deluxe edition features new artwork, six new songs, live material and videos ("The Foetus Of A New Day Kicking", "Tonight In Flames" and "Temptation").

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. They are as follows:

01. Murder In The Thirst
02. The Snake-Eyed And The Venomous
03. Halloween 2 (MISFITS cover) (remix)
04. Courting Baphomet
05. Stay (SHAKESPEARS SISTER cover)
06. Devil To The Metal

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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