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Band
Cradle of Filth
Title
Principle of Evil Made Flesh
Type
LP/EP
Company
Cacophonous
YOR
1994
Style
Black
3/11/2003 - Review by: Nate Turpin
Cradle of Filth - Principle of Evil Made Flesh - reviewed by: Souldestroyer

Track Listing1.Darkness Our Bride (Jugular Wedding)
2.The Principle of Evil Made Flesh
3.The Forest Whispers My Name
4.Iscariot
5.The Black Goddess Rises
6.One Final Graven Kiss
7.A Crescendo of Passion Bleeding
8.To Eve the Art of Witchcraft
9.Of Mist and Midnight Skies
10.In Secret Love we Drown
11.A Dream of Wolves in the Snow
12.Summer Dying Fast
Look at what has become of COF. I absolutely loathe these little British mooks now. I'm also glad that Nick Barker left them to join Dimmu Borgir. COF are nothing more than some bullshit trend that will die out within a couple of years. Enough on what is now. On to the review.

I first heard about COF way back in 95' and this was, in my opinion, one of the most evil albums that I had ever heard. For Black Metal's sake it is very heavy. It has lots of palm muting, which is on of the black metal standards, but was never heard of then. Tempos change from varying speeds. Lots of complex changes within the songs. The lyrics are very poetic, but still dripping with evilness. Oh now you say, "But how can metal lyrics be intelligent?" Sometimes, just sometimes, they can be meaningful and full of emotion. And I think thats why this album speaks to me, such hatred for "god". Its apparent disregard for all things holy really spoke to me then and to some degrees, still now even more. Other than that I have nothing to say. This album is excellent in every way--a classic in my book.

Rating 10 out of 10

--Souldestroyer 03.07.03
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ALL REVIEWS FOR: CRADLE OF FILTH
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Damnation And A Day
2003
Sony Music
Greg Watson6/26/2003
-
Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa
2010
Peaceville
Ben McCraw6/2/2011
3
Evermore Darkly
2011
Nuclear Blast
Greg Watson1/29/2012
2
Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder
2008
Roadrunner
Devil Dave10/17/2008
4.5
Hammer of the Witches
2015
Nuclear Blast
Greg Watson6/25/2015
4
Principle of Evil Made Flesh
1994
Cacophonous
Nate Turpin3/11/2003
-
The Manticore and Other Horrors
2012
Nuclear Blast
Greg Watson11/11/2012
3

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