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Cradle of Filth- Evermore Darkly

SKU: 801056715210
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Cradle of Filth- Evermore Darkly
Cradle of Filth- Evermore Darkly

Reissue of this 2011 mini album from the British extreme metal band. Originally released as a companion piece to Cradle of Filth's triumphant Peaceville debut, 2010's 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa', the 'Evermore Darkly' opus features new tracks, reworkings and rarities, including the exclusive track 'Thank Your Lucky Scars', plus a special remix of album track 'Forgive Me Father', courtesy of Rob C from Anthrax. Also included is an extended rendition of the 'Lilith Immaculate' single, as well as tempered demo versions of three 'Darkly, Darkly...' songs. The mini-album closes with a choice cut from the band's orchestral project which eventually manifested as 'Midnight in the Labyrinth', in the form of a haunting, classic reworking of fan-favourite, 'Summer Dying Fast'.

Format: New CD/Metal

Cradle of Filth- Evermore Darkly

SKU: 801056715210
Regular price $20.00
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Reissue of this 2011 mini album from the British extreme metal band. Originally released as a companion piece to Cradle of Filth's triumphant Peaceville debut, 2010's 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa', the 'Evermore Darkly' opus features new tracks, reworkings and rarities, including the exclusive track 'Thank Your Lucky Scars', plus a special remix of album track 'Forgive Me Father', courtesy of Rob C from Anthrax. Also included is an extended rendition of the 'Lilith Immaculate' single, as well as tempered demo versions of three 'Darkly, Darkly...' songs. The mini-album closes with a choice cut from the band's orchestral project which eventually manifested as 'Midnight in the Labyrinth', in the form of a haunting, classic reworking of fan-favourite, 'Summer Dying Fast'.