The Gospel Of Filth - Cradle of Filth
La literatura no está peleada con el metal ni sus temas diabólicos, en esta rama de las artes ha encontrado su inspiración y también sus influencias, así que no es raro encontrar un libro que conjugue el extremo satánico desde el punto de vista del metal, y precisamente la primavera ha sido escogida para recibir un revestimiento oscuro como el tomo largamente esperado The Gospel of Filth: A Bible of Decadence & Darkness, traducido provocativamente como el evangelio de la porquería, una biblia de oscuridad y decadencia, a la venta en todo el mundo desde el 8 de marzo de 2010.
The Gospel of Filth es la guía más valiente, más amplia y autorizada a los reinos de oscuridad y maldad, nunca antes publicada. El sacerdote satánico Gavin Baddeley y Dani Filth, líder de Cradle Of Filth, toman a los lectores en un viaje secreto. Desde las antiguas fórmulas para conjurar a las diosas del infierno hasta las investigaciones más recientes sobre la psicopatología de los asesinos en serie, siguiendo camino en esta disección ingeniosa y de amplio alcance de lo extraño e impío, de lo esotérico y erótico.
La música forma el punto de entrada de The Gospel of Filth, pero incluye todos los medios, desde hasta literatura, los cómics y juegos de computadora son considerados, mientras que las autoridades consultadas van desde académicos de Oxford a músicos de metal, conocidos por sus antecedentes penales como musicales.
Los expertos consultados incluyen al ex-agente del FBI Robert Ressler (primero que acuñó el término “asesino en serie”), el experto de drogas psicoactivas Richard Rudgley y el satánico sumo sacerdote Peter Gilmore, a través del legendario director de cine Dario Argento, compositor de War of the Worlds Jeff Wayne, el artista lovecraftiano John Coulthart, el fotógrafo de cine y fantasmas Simon Marsden.
The Gospel of Filth también está plagado de entrevistas exclusivas con miembros de bandas de metal, incluyendo Slayer, Gorgoroth, Metallica, Him, Deicide, Emperor, Akercocke, Paradise Lost, The Meads of Asphodel, Tipe O Negative, Behemoth, Black Sabbath y mucho más.
Los temas estudiados incluyen el esoterismo inglés, las artes negras, “la femme fatale”, historias de hadas oscuras, romanticismo gótico, la mitología del asesino, doctrinas demoníacas, películas de horror y ficción, desviación y deseo, asesinos en serie y el olvido.
Dani Filth comenta al respecto:
“Estábamos tan encantados con la respuesta a la edición limitada de cuero, sobre todo porque fue un libro muy caro para producir. Tanto es así que el editor de prensa de la Fab — decidió cerrar la brecha entre esta versión súper-elite agotada del «Evangelio» y la edición en rústica de comercio de librería al lanzar una versión en tapa dura, sólo está disponible a través del sitio para retener todos estos últimos. Esto ha servido muy bien para saciar a la gente que perdió la edición estrictamente limitada y que están muy ansiosos por leer el libro antes de que llegue a las tiendas en abril. Estoy muy emocionado ante la perspectiva de este libro de alcanzar una mayor audiencia en su lanzamiento oficial y creo que sorprenderá y hechizará a un montón de gente que normalmente no compra un tomo de ocultismo/música. ¡No puedo esperar! La lectura de este libro es una forma mucho mejor para pasar la semana Santa.”
The Gospel of Filth se distribuye en América a través de SCB Distributors en cooperación con Fab Press y está disponible en otros territorios a través de los mismo Fab Press y Turnaround Publisher Services, Ltd. La edición especial en tapa dura, está disponible exclusivamente en fabpress.com y en thegospeloffilth.com, y cuenta con un capítulo extra de comedia-negra inspirado por Dani Filth.
The Gospel of Filth es la guía más valiente, más amplia y autorizada a los reinos de oscuridad y maldad, nunca antes publicada. El sacerdote satánico Gavin Baddeley y Dani Filth, líder de Cradle Of Filth, toman a los lectores en un viaje secreto. Desde las antiguas fórmulas para conjurar a las diosas del infierno hasta las investigaciones más recientes sobre la psicopatología de los asesinos en serie, siguiendo camino en esta disección ingeniosa y de amplio alcance de lo extraño e impío, de lo esotérico y erótico.
La música forma el punto de entrada de The Gospel of Filth, pero incluye todos los medios, desde hasta literatura, los cómics y juegos de computadora son considerados, mientras que las autoridades consultadas van desde académicos de Oxford a músicos de metal, conocidos por sus antecedentes penales como musicales.
Los expertos consultados incluyen al ex-agente del FBI Robert Ressler (primero que acuñó el término “asesino en serie”), el experto de drogas psicoactivas Richard Rudgley y el satánico sumo sacerdote Peter Gilmore, a través del legendario director de cine Dario Argento, compositor de War of the Worlds Jeff Wayne, el artista lovecraftiano John Coulthart, el fotógrafo de cine y fantasmas Simon Marsden.
The Gospel of Filth también está plagado de entrevistas exclusivas con miembros de bandas de metal, incluyendo Slayer, Gorgoroth, Metallica, Him, Deicide, Emperor, Akercocke, Paradise Lost, The Meads of Asphodel, Tipe O Negative, Behemoth, Black Sabbath y mucho más.
Los temas estudiados incluyen el esoterismo inglés, las artes negras, “la femme fatale”, historias de hadas oscuras, romanticismo gótico, la mitología del asesino, doctrinas demoníacas, películas de horror y ficción, desviación y deseo, asesinos en serie y el olvido.
Dani Filth comenta al respecto:
“Estábamos tan encantados con la respuesta a la edición limitada de cuero, sobre todo porque fue un libro muy caro para producir. Tanto es así que el editor de prensa de la Fab — decidió cerrar la brecha entre esta versión súper-elite agotada del «Evangelio» y la edición en rústica de comercio de librería al lanzar una versión en tapa dura, sólo está disponible a través del sitio para retener todos estos últimos. Esto ha servido muy bien para saciar a la gente que perdió la edición estrictamente limitada y que están muy ansiosos por leer el libro antes de que llegue a las tiendas en abril. Estoy muy emocionado ante la perspectiva de este libro de alcanzar una mayor audiencia en su lanzamiento oficial y creo que sorprenderá y hechizará a un montón de gente que normalmente no compra un tomo de ocultismo/música. ¡No puedo esperar! La lectura de este libro es una forma mucho mejor para pasar la semana Santa.”
The Gospel of Filth se distribuye en América a través de SCB Distributors en cooperación con Fab Press y está disponible en otros territorios a través de los mismo Fab Press y Turnaround Publisher Services, Ltd. La edición especial en tapa dura, está disponible exclusivamente en fabpress.com y en thegospeloffilth.com, y cuenta con un capítulo extra de comedia-negra inspirado por Dani Filth.
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Midnight Blue Cover Hardback Edition
Special Features include:
- 32-page bonus chapter, which will not be available in the standard trade paperback edition.
In DANI'S BONUS CHAPTER, readers can find out about:
- Dani's schooldays - midnight misadventures in a nuns' graveyard...
- The hazards of touring - from being buried alive to soiling the sheets, and a lesson in how not to throw a TV set out of a hotel window.
- Dani explains how his drunken Spiderman antics led to a hotel floor filled with foam and an innocent businessman in the frame.
- The band brave Russia, are menaced with Kalashnikovs, challenge the local mafia to a tattoo competition, and somehow live to tell the tale.
- The truth behind the Cradle feuds with Megadeth, Motorhead and Type O Negative...
- Rockets, fistfights, firepower and airborne lighting rigs - how to survive recording and touring in the inimitable Filth fashion!
PLUS 44 exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs, all in full colour, never seen before in print, and not available in the standard trade paperback edition!
GospelBack
The Definitive Guide to the Realms of Darkness and Devilry
The Gospel of Filth is the boldest, most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the realms of darkness and devilry ever published. Taking in every significant milestone and major landmark, this lavishly illustrated volume will prove to be the definitive guide to the dark side for decades to come. From ancient formulae for conjuring the goddesses of hell, to the latest research on the psychopathology of serial murder, no tombstone remains unturned in this wide-ranging and witty dissection of the uncanny and unholy, of the esoteric and erotic. Music forms The Gospel's entry point, but every medium, from movies and literature, to comics and computer games is considered, while the authorities consulted range from Oxford academics to metal musicians as well known for their criminal records as musical ones.
'I got the tome of all tomes! No wonder it took such a long time to get it done, the amount of info is ridiculous, it'll probably take me the entire 2010 to get through it, a marvellous piece of work!'
- Ville Valo
The principal consultant is Dani Filth, who rides shotgun with author Gavin Baddeley throughout the book, providing insight and impish irreverence at every turn. Dani's band Cradle of Filth are one of England's most successful and controversial musical exports of the past decade, loved and loathed in equal measure, the singer bringing that same provocative edge to this, his first literary effort. Emerging from the violent cauldron of chaos that propelled black metal to the forefront of the extreme music scene in the early-'90s, Cradle of Filth have since transcended such subcultural boundaries, embracing the likes of Decadent art and Gothic literature to create an inimitable, sensuously sinister style all of their own.
The most realized band in the Black Metal realm... Cradle of Filth always create with an intelligence and self-awareness that reveals a great art.
- Rolling Stone magazine
Experts consulted range from ex-FBI Agent Robert Ressler (who first coined the term 'serial killer'), to Gothic actress and model Eileen Daly, and Oxford anthropologist and world expert on psychoactive drugs Richard Rudgley, via Satanic High Priest Peter Gilmore and Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey. Legendary horror film director Dario Argento gives insight into his art, as do War of the Worlds composer Jeff Wayne, controversial art director Nigel Wingrove, Lovecraftian artist John Coulthart, and ghost photographer Simon Marsden.
Baddeley is a sharp cookie.
- Anton LaVey
A galaxy of dark stars from the modern musical world are also represented, with Baddeley and Filth plundering their address books and archives to provide original, principally unpublished words from the likes of Tom Araya (Slayer), Pete Steele (Type O Negative), Sharon del Adel (Within Temptation), Glen Benton (Deicide), Ville Valo (HIM), J. Mann (ex-Mushroomhead), James Hetfield (Metallica), Adam 'Nergal' Darski (Behemoth), Bard 'Faust' Eithun (ex-Emperor), Cristina Scabbia (Lacuna Coil), Jason Mendonca (Akercocke), Andi Sex Gang (The Sex Gang Children), King of Hell (Gorgoroth), Nick Holmes (Paradise Lost), Chad Gray (Mudvayne), Le'rue Delashay (Christian Death), Montalo (Witchfynde), Jinx Dawson (Coven), Martin Walkyier (ex-Sabbat), Metatron (The Meads of Asphodel), John Bush (Armored Saint), Andrea Haugen (Nebelhexe), and many more...
CONTENTS:
1 - Invoking the Unclean
Esoteric England
The birthplace of both Gothic literature and heavy metal, historically England has provided the world with the lion's share of dark culture. In this chapter we explore the links between the English and evil, and the role the band's geographical roots played in Cradle of Filth's creative DNA.
2 - The Principle of Evil Made Flesh
The Femme Fatale
The association of femininity and wickedness in our culture stretch back to the genesis of the Bible and beyond. Some Satanic artists have chosen to invert and celebrate this, particularly the Parisian Decadents of the 1800s, and this chapter explores both their scandalous lives and work, and the influence they've had on Cradle of Filth and their contemporaries.
3 - V Empire
Childhood Nightmares
Childhood has become one of the most incendiary topics in the world today, the idea that it might have a dark side all but taboo. But, as this chapter shows, the infant realms of fairytale have their roots in ancient pagan lore, while modern horror owes much to the fairytale, something frequently demonstrated by Cradle of Filth.
4 - Dusk... and Her Embrace
The Gothic Aesthetic
The term 'Gothic' began as a derisive term for medieval architecture in the 1600s, became the best-selling literature of the 1700s, and by the 1800s was becoming a burgeoning subculture celebrating cobwebs and coffins. From proto-goths like Lord Byron, this chapter takes us via the infamous Batcave club in 1980s Soho, to state-of-the-art interpreters of the aesthetic like Cradle of Filth.
5 - Cruelty and the Beast
Criminal Chic
Crime has been with us as long as law, and a fascination with the forbidden has often manifest as a guilty admiration for the criminal. This chapter looks at this in its most extreme forms, from the primordial cult of Cain, to 21st Century 'serial killer chic', and puts in the dock some of the murderers and malefactors Cradle of Filth have put on pedestals.
6 - Midian
Horror
Horror as entertainment is age old, in Beowulf or the Bible for example, but only in the 20th Century was it afforded a genre all of its own, though one routinely condemned as little more than sadistic exploitation. This chapter looks at a century of horror as art from the perspectives of its greatest creators, whose monsters have often taken on lives of their own, manifest in devotees like Dani Filth.
7 - Damnation and a Day
Satanism
Inasmuch as we are a Judeo-Christian culture, Satanism is the definitive counterculture, but one little understood and routinely misrepresented. This chapter explains the authentic development of Satanism, both as a covert philosophy and a pop culture phenomenon, and exposes its sometimes violent impact on modern art and society, via such bands as Cradle of Filth.
8 - Nymphetamine
Sex and Drugs
Sex and drugs are among the modern world's chief preoccupations, though they have been with us throughout time - aids to spiritual enlightenment as often as the target of religious taboo - before transforming into purely recreational concerns. This chapter traces that development, focusing in particular on how they joined 'rock'n'roll' in forming the unholy trinity of modern Decadence.
9 - Harder, Darker, Faster
Arockalypse Now
Heavy metal has been our culture's most unloved medium since its inception some years ago, but in recent years it's enjoyed a renaissance of critical redemption. This chapter analyses the development, and its effect, particularly on perennial pariahs Cradle of Filth, plus the relationship between such bands and our world today, particularly in the apocalyptic light of the 9/11 tragedies.
10 - Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder
The Black Arts
The question most often asked, and least often satisfactorily answered in the realms of darkness regards black magic, specifically does it work? Starting with medieval ritual magic, the chapter illustrates clearly the theory and aims of the dark arts, leading on to notorious modern sorcerers, and culminating in an illustration of the black arts in action, viewing the career of Cradle of Filth through an occult lens.
Keep The Metal Alive
Special Features include:
- 32-page bonus chapter, which will not be available in the standard trade paperback edition.
In DANI'S BONUS CHAPTER, readers can find out about:
- Dani's schooldays - midnight misadventures in a nuns' graveyard...
- The hazards of touring - from being buried alive to soiling the sheets, and a lesson in how not to throw a TV set out of a hotel window.
- Dani explains how his drunken Spiderman antics led to a hotel floor filled with foam and an innocent businessman in the frame.
- The band brave Russia, are menaced with Kalashnikovs, challenge the local mafia to a tattoo competition, and somehow live to tell the tale.
- The truth behind the Cradle feuds with Megadeth, Motorhead and Type O Negative...
- Rockets, fistfights, firepower and airborne lighting rigs - how to survive recording and touring in the inimitable Filth fashion!
PLUS 44 exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs, all in full colour, never seen before in print, and not available in the standard trade paperback edition!
GospelBack
The Definitive Guide to the Realms of Darkness and Devilry
The Gospel of Filth is the boldest, most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the realms of darkness and devilry ever published. Taking in every significant milestone and major landmark, this lavishly illustrated volume will prove to be the definitive guide to the dark side for decades to come. From ancient formulae for conjuring the goddesses of hell, to the latest research on the psychopathology of serial murder, no tombstone remains unturned in this wide-ranging and witty dissection of the uncanny and unholy, of the esoteric and erotic. Music forms The Gospel's entry point, but every medium, from movies and literature, to comics and computer games is considered, while the authorities consulted range from Oxford academics to metal musicians as well known for their criminal records as musical ones.
'I got the tome of all tomes! No wonder it took such a long time to get it done, the amount of info is ridiculous, it'll probably take me the entire 2010 to get through it, a marvellous piece of work!'
- Ville Valo
The principal consultant is Dani Filth, who rides shotgun with author Gavin Baddeley throughout the book, providing insight and impish irreverence at every turn. Dani's band Cradle of Filth are one of England's most successful and controversial musical exports of the past decade, loved and loathed in equal measure, the singer bringing that same provocative edge to this, his first literary effort. Emerging from the violent cauldron of chaos that propelled black metal to the forefront of the extreme music scene in the early-'90s, Cradle of Filth have since transcended such subcultural boundaries, embracing the likes of Decadent art and Gothic literature to create an inimitable, sensuously sinister style all of their own.
The most realized band in the Black Metal realm... Cradle of Filth always create with an intelligence and self-awareness that reveals a great art.
- Rolling Stone magazine
Experts consulted range from ex-FBI Agent Robert Ressler (who first coined the term 'serial killer'), to Gothic actress and model Eileen Daly, and Oxford anthropologist and world expert on psychoactive drugs Richard Rudgley, via Satanic High Priest Peter Gilmore and Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey. Legendary horror film director Dario Argento gives insight into his art, as do War of the Worlds composer Jeff Wayne, controversial art director Nigel Wingrove, Lovecraftian artist John Coulthart, and ghost photographer Simon Marsden.
Baddeley is a sharp cookie.
- Anton LaVey
A galaxy of dark stars from the modern musical world are also represented, with Baddeley and Filth plundering their address books and archives to provide original, principally unpublished words from the likes of Tom Araya (Slayer), Pete Steele (Type O Negative), Sharon del Adel (Within Temptation), Glen Benton (Deicide), Ville Valo (HIM), J. Mann (ex-Mushroomhead), James Hetfield (Metallica), Adam 'Nergal' Darski (Behemoth), Bard 'Faust' Eithun (ex-Emperor), Cristina Scabbia (Lacuna Coil), Jason Mendonca (Akercocke), Andi Sex Gang (The Sex Gang Children), King of Hell (Gorgoroth), Nick Holmes (Paradise Lost), Chad Gray (Mudvayne), Le'rue Delashay (Christian Death), Montalo (Witchfynde), Jinx Dawson (Coven), Martin Walkyier (ex-Sabbat), Metatron (The Meads of Asphodel), John Bush (Armored Saint), Andrea Haugen (Nebelhexe), and many more...
CONTENTS:
1 - Invoking the Unclean
Esoteric England
The birthplace of both Gothic literature and heavy metal, historically England has provided the world with the lion's share of dark culture. In this chapter we explore the links between the English and evil, and the role the band's geographical roots played in Cradle of Filth's creative DNA.
2 - The Principle of Evil Made Flesh
The Femme Fatale
The association of femininity and wickedness in our culture stretch back to the genesis of the Bible and beyond. Some Satanic artists have chosen to invert and celebrate this, particularly the Parisian Decadents of the 1800s, and this chapter explores both their scandalous lives and work, and the influence they've had on Cradle of Filth and their contemporaries.
3 - V Empire
Childhood Nightmares
Childhood has become one of the most incendiary topics in the world today, the idea that it might have a dark side all but taboo. But, as this chapter shows, the infant realms of fairytale have their roots in ancient pagan lore, while modern horror owes much to the fairytale, something frequently demonstrated by Cradle of Filth.
4 - Dusk... and Her Embrace
The Gothic Aesthetic
The term 'Gothic' began as a derisive term for medieval architecture in the 1600s, became the best-selling literature of the 1700s, and by the 1800s was becoming a burgeoning subculture celebrating cobwebs and coffins. From proto-goths like Lord Byron, this chapter takes us via the infamous Batcave club in 1980s Soho, to state-of-the-art interpreters of the aesthetic like Cradle of Filth.
5 - Cruelty and the Beast
Criminal Chic
Crime has been with us as long as law, and a fascination with the forbidden has often manifest as a guilty admiration for the criminal. This chapter looks at this in its most extreme forms, from the primordial cult of Cain, to 21st Century 'serial killer chic', and puts in the dock some of the murderers and malefactors Cradle of Filth have put on pedestals.
6 - Midian
Horror
Horror as entertainment is age old, in Beowulf or the Bible for example, but only in the 20th Century was it afforded a genre all of its own, though one routinely condemned as little more than sadistic exploitation. This chapter looks at a century of horror as art from the perspectives of its greatest creators, whose monsters have often taken on lives of their own, manifest in devotees like Dani Filth.
7 - Damnation and a Day
Satanism
Inasmuch as we are a Judeo-Christian culture, Satanism is the definitive counterculture, but one little understood and routinely misrepresented. This chapter explains the authentic development of Satanism, both as a covert philosophy and a pop culture phenomenon, and exposes its sometimes violent impact on modern art and society, via such bands as Cradle of Filth.
8 - Nymphetamine
Sex and Drugs
Sex and drugs are among the modern world's chief preoccupations, though they have been with us throughout time - aids to spiritual enlightenment as often as the target of religious taboo - before transforming into purely recreational concerns. This chapter traces that development, focusing in particular on how they joined 'rock'n'roll' in forming the unholy trinity of modern Decadence.
9 - Harder, Darker, Faster
Arockalypse Now
Heavy metal has been our culture's most unloved medium since its inception some years ago, but in recent years it's enjoyed a renaissance of critical redemption. This chapter analyses the development, and its effect, particularly on perennial pariahs Cradle of Filth, plus the relationship between such bands and our world today, particularly in the apocalyptic light of the 9/11 tragedies.
10 - Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder
The Black Arts
The question most often asked, and least often satisfactorily answered in the realms of darkness regards black magic, specifically does it work? Starting with medieval ritual magic, the chapter illustrates clearly the theory and aims of the dark arts, leading on to notorious modern sorcerers, and culminating in an illustration of the black arts in action, viewing the career of Cradle of Filth through an occult lens.
Keep The Metal Alive

