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Midnight in the Labyrinth

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Recorded
  
2010–2011

Release date
  
21 April 2012

Genre
  
Orchestra

Artist
  
Cradle of Filth

Label
  
Peaceville Records

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Released
  
21 April 2012 4 May 2012

Producer
  
Kit Woolven Cradle of Filth

Midnight in the Labyrinth (2012)
  
The Manticore and Other Horrors (2012)

Similar
  
Cradle of Filth albums, Metal albums

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Midnight in the Labyrinth is an "orchestral" album by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth (although "orchestrations" are credited to keyboard player Mark Newby-Robson and no orchestra or string-section is listed in the album's personnel). The songs selected are from the band's first four releases. The title comes from the lyrics of "Mistress from the Sucking Pit", a bonus track on some editions of Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa.

Contents

The album was released to coincide with Record Store Day on 21 April in participating countries. It was released worldwide on 4 May. Disc One features narration by Dani Filth, plus additional vocals from Sarah Jezebel Deva. Disc Two contains the same recordings minus the vocals. The first disc also includes "Goetia (Invoking the Unclean)", a thirteen-minute "aural séance", recycling the titles of Cradle's abandoned and wiped first album, and first demo.

A demo of the orchestral version of "Summer Dying Fast" appeared as a teaser on the EP Evermore Darkly, and the narrated version of "A Gothic Romance (Red Roses for the Devil's Whore)" was released online, preceding the album on 4 April.

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Production and recording

According to vocalist Dani Filth, the album would "reinvent" tracks from the band's first four albums and include "full soundtrack-quality stuff... with choirs, strings and some narration". Filth wrote in an online update:

"All songs will be fully orchestrated akin to a horror movie soundtrack (think Danny Elfman, John Williams, Christopher Young, etc.) and [the record is] composed solely of tracks from our first four releases – 1994's The Principle of Evil Made Flesh; the 1996 EP V Empire; 1996's Dusk... and Her Embrace and 1998's Cruelty and the Beast – [with] "Funeral in Carpathia" being my favorite conversion thus far."

Guitarist Paul Allender stated in an interview:

"One thing I want to do the next time we gig, is play some of these old songs live but have the whole new orchestrations on backing track. Martin [Skaroupka] plays to a click track anyhow, and we've really got clicks set up for everything... Everyone seems to have decided they want to go with it."

Sarah Jezebel Deva announced via her Facebook page that she would be re-joining Cradle of Filth for this release:

"In 2008, I parted ways with Cradle of Filth to pursue a life in Australia... and to go it alone as a solo musician. I know a lot of fans were disappointed with the departure and, until now, whenever a fan asks [if I'll ever work with Cradle of Filth again], the answer has been no! Well, last week, [Dani] Filth sent me an email, and after many chats I have decided to take him up on his offer to participate on the new orchestral album Midnight in the Labyrinth. I hope this will make some of you happy..."

Personnel

  • Mark Newby-Robson – Orchestration
  • Dani Filth – Male narration
  • Sarah Jezebel Deva – Female narration and additional vocals
  • Kit Woolven – Mixer
  • Songs

    1A Gothic Romance (Red Roses for the Devil's Whore)8:39
    2The Forest Whispers My Name5:42
    3The Twisted Nails of Faith7:06

    References

    Midnight in the Labyrinth Wikipedia