Song order
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Play count
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1
At The Gates Of Midian
02:21
17,951 plays
2
Cthulhu Dawn
04:17
32,849 plays
3
Saffron's Curse
06:32
24,937 plays
4
Death Magick For Adepts
05:53
16,951 plays
5
Lord Abortion
06:51
23,754 plays
6
Amor E Morte
06:44
17,660 plays
7
Creatures That Kissed In Cold Mirrors
03:00
13,650 plays
8
Her Ghost In The Fog
06:24
68,588 plays
9
Satanic Mantra
00:50
16,470 plays
10
Tearing The Veil From Grace
08:13
18,979 plays
11
Tortured Soul Asylum
07:46
17,677 plays
album review
As satanic as anything need be, Cradle of Filth are a black metal ensemble from Suffolk, England, who've managed to keep it extreme, while being wildly popular internationally. They may be the most popular black metal band in the world because they've managed to break away from the genre's relatively small cult following and successfully infect all sorts of disaffected teenagers, especially in Europe. They never veer drastically from the usual black metal staples: movie monster-type vocals, lots of high-pitched screams, indecipherable lyrics, and relentless, punishing riffs. But Midian has its fair share of melody too. (Most of the finest metal does have some element of melody.) The album begins with a chorus of what sounds like some evil monks chanting and is at its very best when the ominous, classical-style keyboards kick in. ~ Adam Bregman, All Music Guide
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