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Description:
What if a black metal band with a penchant for performance art and symphony-sized stage shows got a major label to back up and fund its perverted vision of the apocalypse? The result would be something like Damnation and a Day, a metal album that features a 40-piece orchestra and 32-piece choir, but is still definitely extreme-sounding and can in no way be viewed as a sellout. Cradle of Filth was called a sellout long before they hooked up with Sony. Hardcore black metallers thought their stage show was too cartoony and Alice Cooper-like. That's true in a way -- the band's delivery of dark music comes filtered through a show that's more Cirque du Soleil than satanic. If any black metal band was ever going to be in league with the Beelzebub-owned music industry, it was Cradle of Filth. So not surprisingly, for their major-label debut the filthy ones have come up with a sprawling, 77-minute-long record. They have some grand-sounding moments and is recorded cleanly, with the symphonic and operatic elements being perhaps their best. But it is endless, and only a true Filth fan could tell one song from another. The song titles include "A Bruise Upon the Silent Moon," "The Promise of Fever," and "The Mordant Liquor of Tears," and obviously they are trying for something truly portentous with Damnation and a Day -- but it's a mess. Perhaps someone more level-headed at the record label or a gifted producer could have turned this into a record with real songs. As it is, it's a taxing, less-than-monumental work that won't win them many new mainstream fans, if that's at all what they had in mind. [This Japanese release includes bonus material.] ~ Adam Bregman, AMG
Track Listing:
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I Fantasia Down: A Bruise Upon the Silent Moon [2:03]
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I Fantasia Down: The Promise of Fever [5:56]
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I Fantasia Down: Hurt and Virtue [5:23]
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I Fantasia Down: An Enemy Led the Tempest [6:11]
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Ii Paradise Lost: Damned in Any Language (A Plague on Words) [1:58]
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Ii Paradise Lost: Better to Reign in Hell [6:11]
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Ii Paradise Lost: Serpent Tongue [5:10]
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Ii Paradise Lost: Carrion [4:42]
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Iii Sewer Side Up: The Mordant Liquor of Tears [2:35]
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Iii Sewer Side Up: Presents from the Poison Hearted [6:19]
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Iii Sewer Side Up: Doberman Pharaoh [6:03]
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Iii Sewer Side Up: Babalon A.D. (So Glad for the Madness) [5:37]
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Iv the Scented Garden: A Scarlet Witch Lit the Season [1:34]
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Iv the Scented Garden: Mannequin [4:27]
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Iv the Scented Garden: Thank God for the Suffering [6:13]
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Iv the Scented Garden: The Smoke of Her Burning [5:00]
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Iv the Scented Garden: End of Daze [1:24]
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