If ever there were a subject for England's Cradle of Filth to tackle, it's the life of notorious French mass murderer (and celebrated war hero companion of Joan of Arc) Gilles de Rais. If you haven't heard of him, don't be surprised. After he was hanged in 1440, his name was stricken from the official records of history by French authorities. His crimes? Too numerous too mention here, but the worst of them involved the murder and rape of hundreds of children. Late in his life, French national library boss, critic, and novelist Georges Bataille wrote a complete book on the trial of this figure. De Rais was Sadeian before the Marquis de Sade ever existed (indeed, he may have been an inspiration for some of the characters in -The 120 Days of Sodom). This album is a lengthy examination of the mind and biography of de Rais -- nobleman, aristocrat, devout Christian, war hero, and societal icon by day, by night an insane Satan-worshipping gore hound and purveyor of slaughter and blood sacrifice. On the surface it seems that Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder might be an ideal topic for a death metal record by the outrageously theatrical Cradle of Filth, led by head growler and screecher Dani Filth. It begins well with the classical interlude "In Grandeur and Frankincense Devilment Stirs," with the spoken word poem of the character. On the next track, "Shat Out of Hell," the listener is engaged by the utterly frenetic power drumming and über fast death metal guitar and bass riffery behind the simultaneously Cookie Monster growled and shrieked vocals of Filth. This may the only track on the record that offers a rather negative view of his crimes, and is the most musically compelling thing here. Beginning with the very next cut, the nascent "The Death of Love," near prog rock conceptual theater takes precedence over rock & roll fury. Keyboards and choirs, Gothic-sounding themes, minor-key riffs, and thunderous drums give way to a heavily layered production style, although there are still moments of unholy metal charge and scree. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder
10/28/2008 | Roadrunner Records
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After 8 menacing albums, the kings of black metal return with their most dastardly tale yet. Chronicling the story of the world's first serial killer, French nobleman and soldier of Joan of Arc, Gilles De Rais. Like they had done with the story of Elizabeth Bathory, Cradle of Filth weave a tale of murder, the occult, and sinister deed around their trademark metal sound. Fueled by breakneck speed, crushing guitars, and haunting vocals- the band has delivered their hardest most aggressive and chilling piece yet.
Credits of Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder
- Scott Atkins
- Engineer
- Elissa Devins
- Choir, Chorus
- Julie Devins
- Choir, Chorus
- Carolyn Gretton
- Choir, Chorus
- Leanne Harrison
- Choir, Chorus
- Laura Willgoose
- Choir, Chorus
- Liz Willgoose
- Choir, Chorus
- Mark Robson
- Keyboards, Orchestra, Writer
- David Ho
- Paintings
- Andy Sneap
- Producer, Mixing, Mastering, Engineer
- Rachel Clarke
- Choir, Chorus
- Mike Gitter
- A&R
- Paul Allender
- Writer
- Sarah Jezebel Deva
- Harmony, Spoken Word
- Dani Filth
- Concept
- Tim Northrop
- Representation
- Travis Smith
- Design Producer
- Doug Cook
- Producer, Vocal Engineer






















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