Midian (album)
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| Studio album by Cradle of Filth | |||||
| Released | October 31, 2000 | ||||
| Recorded | 2000 | ||||
| Genre | Extreme metal | ||||
| Length | 58:58 | ||||
| Label | Music For Nations Koch Records (U.S.) |
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| Producer | John Fryer | ||||
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Midian is the fourth full-length album by Cradle of Filth, released on Hallowe'en 2000. At the time it was considered their most commercial and accessible album to date. It is a concept album inspired by Clive Barker's novel Cabal and his subsequent film version Nightbreed, and Doug Bradley - who had a small role in the film but is better known as Pinhead from Barker's Hellraiser and its sequels - provides narration on some tracks. While keyboards remain prominent, Midian is more guitar-oriented than its predecessors. The cover art was created by JK Potter.
In the Bible, the Midianites are an Arab tribe descended from Abraham, and Midian itself is where Moses spent his forty-year exile from Egypt. The Midianites take their name, in the Bible, from Midian, a son of Abraham and one of his concubines. Today, the former territory of Midian is found through small portions of western Saudi Arabia, southern Jordan, southern Israel and the Sinai. The people of Midian are also mentioned extensively in the Quran, where the name appears in Arabic as Madyan. The Midian of Cabal and Nightbreed is a hidden city offering shelter for monsters away from humanity.
The song "Cthulhu Dawn" invokes the character from horror writer H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Many other heavy metal bands - including Metallica, Morbid Angel, and Bal-Sagoth - have namechecked Cthulhu.
The opening line of "Lord Abortion" ("care for a little necrophilia, hm?") is a quote from Terry Gilliam's Brazil (voiced by Kim Greist in the film but delivered here by Toni King, Dani Filth's wife).
The title of the song "Amor E Morte" is Latin for "Love and Death". [1]
"Her Ghost in the Fog" spawned both a video directed by Alex Chandon (which received heavy rotation on MTV2 and other rock channels), and a sequel in Nymphetamine's "Swansong for a Raven".
[edit] Track listing
- "At the Gates of Midian" – 2:21
- "Cthulhu Dawn" – 4:17
- "Saffron's Curse" – 6:32
- "Death Magick for Adepts" – 5:53
- "Lord Abortion" – 6:51
- "Amor E Morte" – 6:44
- "Creatures that Kissed in Cold Mirrors" – 3:00
- "Her Ghost in the Fog" – 6:24
- "Satanic Mantra" – 0:51
- "Tearing the Veil from Grace" – 8:13
- "Tortured Soul Asylum" – 7:46
- "For Those Who Died" (Sabbat cover with guest vocals by Martin Walkyier) (Japanese Bonus Track) – 6:16
All music by Cradle of Filth
All lyrics by Dani Filth, except for "For Those Who Died"
[edit] Credits
- Dani Filth - Vocals
- Gian Pyres - Guitar
- Robin Eaglestone - Bass
- Martin Powell - Keyboards
- Paul Allender - Guitar
- Adrian Erlandsson - Drums
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[edit] References
- ^ Urban Dictionary http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=amor+e+morte

