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The UK's premier extreme metal antagonists return with their new mini-album which includes an accompanying DVD with documentary and full live performance. A companion piece to last year's triumphant 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa' album, the 'Evermore Darkly' CD/DVD package features new tracks and rarities, with a lengthy on-the-road documentary and a full live set filmed live at this year's Graspop metal meet in Belgium, as well as the video for 'Lilith Immaculate'. The CD features brand new track 'Thank Your Lucky Scars', plus a special remix of 'Forgive me Father', courtesy of Rob C from Anthrax, an extended rendition of 'Lilith Immaculate', as well as tempered demo versions of three 'Darkly, Darkly...' songs. The mini-album closes with a special taster from Cradle of Filth's impending orchestral project, in the form of a haunting, classic reworking of fan-favourite, 'Summer Dying Fast'. The 'Evermore Darkly' DVD contains footage from summer 2011, when Cradle of Filth embarked on a rapid spat of tours, accompanied by two eager filmmakers. The resulting documentary, 'You Can't Polish a Turd, But You Can Roll it in Glitter', combined with performance and interview footage culminates in a forty five minute film of the not so glamorous reality of life in a touring band at work and play, as they trawl their way across europe over eight performances. The DVD includes an interview with ghoul-guide Dani Filth, interspersed and peppered with live footage and backstage shenanigans, culminating in the entire hour long set from this year's highly anticipated Graspop festival appearance. Format: 1CD + 1DVD in deluxe rigid digi book CD disc 1 Evermore Darkly... 1. Transmission from Hell 2. Thank Your Lucky Scars 3. Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned) (demo) 4. Lilith Immaculate (extended length) 5. The Persecution Song (demo) 6. Forgive Me Father (I'm in a Trance) 7. The Spawn of Love and War (demo) 8. Summer Dying Fast ('Midnight in The Labyrinth' Breadcrumb Trail) DVD disc 2 Venus Diversa 1.You Can't Polish a Turd, But You Can Roll it in Glitter' (Documentary) 2. Graspop Performance 2011 3. Lilith Immaculate (Promo Video) For audio samples, downloads and loads more information on the new album, check out the mini-site at: peaceville.com/​cradleoffilth Buy Cradle of Filth albums from the Peaceville store: burningshed.com/​store/​peaceville/​collection/​231/​ cradleoffilth.com peaceville.com/​cradleoffilth

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Tracy Lynn Curry (born June 10, 1968), better known by his stage name the D.O.C., is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Along with his solo career, he was a member of the Southern hip hop group Fila Fresh Crew, and later co-wrote for and collaborated with the gangsta rap group N.W.A and Eazy-E. He has also worked with record producer Dr. Dre, co-writing Dre's first album, The Chronic, while Dre produced Curry's first solo album, No One Can Do It Better (1989), which was release...

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This 2011 footage from the documentary "You Can't Polish a Turd, But You Can Roll it in Glitter" is a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of Cradle of Filth's European tour that summer. The band's lead vocalist, Dani Filth, is known for his theatrical stage presence and dark, poetic lyrics, but this footage shows him in a more candid light.

In 2011, Cradle of Filth was at the height of their commercial success, having released their album "Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa" to critical acclaim. The band's music had evolved from its black metal roots to incorporate elements of gothic and symphonic metal, making them one of the most distinctive and innovative acts in the extreme metal genre.

This footage is notable not only for its candid portrayal of life on tour but also for its historical significance as a snapshot of Cradle of Filth's career at a particular moment. The documentary "You Can't Polish a Turd, But You Can Roll it in Glitter" was filmed over eight performances across Europe and features interviews with the band members, interspersed with live footage and backstage shenanigans.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its raw, unpolished quality. Unlike the slick, high-production-value videos that Cradle of Filth would later release, this documentary is a genuine behind-the-scenes look at life on tour. It shows the band members in their natural habitat, dealing with the stresses and strains of constant travel and performance.

The footage also provides a fascinating glimpse into Dani Filth's personality and creative process. In interviews, he comes across as charismatic and articulate, but also intensely focused on his craft. He talks about the inspiration behind Cradle of Filth's music, which draws heavily from Gothic literature, mythology, and horror films.

As a viewer watches this footage, they will take away a sense of the band's energy and enthusiasm, both on and off stage. Despite the grueling schedule of touring, the band members seem to be enjoying themselves, whether they're performing live or hanging out backstage. The footage also highlights the camaraderie between the band members, who clearly have a strong bond and a shared sense of purpose.

In terms of its historical significance, this footage is a valuable addition to Cradle of Filth's discography. It provides a unique perspective on the band's career at a particular moment in time and offers insights into their creative process and personal dynamics. As such, it will be of great interest to fans of the band and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the extreme metal genre.

The footage is also notable for its rarity. Unlike many live performances or interviews that are readily available online, this documentary is a unique and exclusive look at Cradle of Filth's world. It offers a glimpse into the band's private lives and creative processes, making it a fascinating and essential watch for anyone who wants to understand the band's music and legacy.

In conclusion, this 2011 footage from "You Can't Polish a Turd, But You Can Roll it in Glitter" is a rare and captivating look at Cradle of Filth's life on tour. It provides a unique perspective on the band's career at a particular moment in time and offers insights into their creative process and personal dynamics. As such, it is an essential watch for fans of the band and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the extreme metal genre.

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