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May 25, 2021

EP 71: Cradle of Filth (2) with Helevorn

EP 71: Cradle of Filth (2) with Helevorn

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In this episode, we are going to analyse 3 Cradle of Filth songs: "The Byronic Man”, from the 2006 album Thornography; “Forgive me Father” from the 2011 album Evermore Darkly; and “The Death of Love”, from the 2008 album Godspeed on the Devil’s Thunder (a concept album centered on the life and crimes of Gilles de Rais and his love for Joan of Arc).  

We cover the following and more:  

1. Last time we discussed several themes characteristic of Cradle of Filth’s lyrics. Which of these themes are encountered in these particular 3 songs? 

2. You mentioned before the female characters of COF. Do the last 2 songs also portray different types of femininity?

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