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Cradle Of Filth Announces New Album And Releases Single ‘To Live Deliciously’

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Cradle of Filth has officially revealed their upcoming 14th studio album, The Screaming of the Valkyries, set for release on March 21, 2025, via Napalm Records. The announcement was accompanied by the release of the album’s first single, “To Live Deliciously.”

In a post on Instagram, the band shared their excitement:
“We are thrilled to unveil our upcoming 14th studio album, The Screaming Of The Valkyries, out March 21, 2025, via Napalm Records. Available for pre-order now, the album excels as a succinct summation of the ghosts of Cradle’s past while taking bold new steps into the future.”

The lead single, “To Live Deliciously,” showcases Cradle of Filth’s signature blend of aggression, atmosphere, and melody, with Dani Filth’s distinct vocals delivering a Libertine lyrical hook. The song is now streaming on YouTube, and fans can pre-order the album through the band’s official channels.

Album Tracklist

The upcoming album will include the following tracks:

  1. To Live Deliciously
  2. Demagoguery
  3. The Trinity of Shadows
  4. Non Omnis Moriar
  5. White Hellebore
  6. You Are My Nautilus
  7. Malignant Perfection
  8. Ex Sanguine Draculae
  9. When Misery Was A Stranger

Upcoming Tours and Festivals

In addition to the new album, Cradle of Filth will embark on the ‘Chaos & Carnage’ tour this spring, with stops across the U.S. from April 17 to May 14, 2025. The tour will feature special guests Fleshgod Apocalypse, Ne Obliviscaris, Undeath, Vomit Forth, and Corpse Pile.

The band is also slated to appear at major festivals this summer, including Mystic Festival, Download Festival 2025, Pitfest, and Tolminator Metal Fest in June and July.

Dani Filth on The Screaming of the Valkyries

In a recent interview with Look Mag, Dani Filth described the album as the next step in Cradle of Filth’s evolution:
“It has elements of old-school Cradle, elements of new-school Cradle. It’s catchy, it’s fast, it’s slow, it’s romantic, it’s heavy, it’s theatrical.”

The album was produced by Scott Atkins at Grindstone Studios in Suffolk, England, where the band captured their signature sound while pushing creative boundaries.

With The Screaming of the Valkyries, Cradle of Filth continues to expand their legacy as one of the most theatrical and enduring bands in extreme metal. Fans can expect a dynamic and dramatic addition to their discography.

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