Cradle of Filth to Release Orchestral Album ‘Midnight In The Labyrinth’

by | Mar 12, 2012

Cradle of Filth will release a two-disc orchestral album called Midnight In The Labyrinth on April 21st, Record Store Day.

Influenced by composers such as Jerry Goldsmith, Danny Elfman, and Hans Zimmer the outing will feature the most requested tracks from the band’s first four albums, including “Funeral In Carpathia,” “The Twisted Nails Of Faith,” and “Summer Dying Fast.” 

In other news, the band is at work on a new album, expected out around Halloween.

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