The Gospel of Filth
Author | Gavin Baddeley & Dani Filth |
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Cover artist | Stu Williamson |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Cradle of Filth and its influences |
Genre | Reference |
Publisher | FAB Press |
Publication date | March 2010 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 512 |
ISBN | 978-1-903254-50-9 |
The Gospel of Filth: A Bible of Decadence & Darkness (formerly known as "The Gospel of Filth: A Black Metal Bible") is a book by Dani Filth and Gavin Baddeley, documenting the history of the band Cradle of Filth and straying further afield to explore their influences and "lay bare the fascinating underworld of contemporary culture".
Biography
According to the advance press release, the book
dissects the Satanic sources that have influenced and informed Cradle of Filth, with a roadmap to every significant landmark in the domains of darkness, including the arcane secrets of black magic, via the sex rites of vampirism. Artfully combining Hammer horror style schlock, dripping with eroticism, backed by authentic black arts info and a wicked sense of humour, this will dazzle devoted disciples of darkness. Contributors include actor Christopher Lee, Satanist Anton LaVey, serial killer expert Robert Ressler, author Clive Barker,[1] and necrophile Karen Greenlee.
The chapters as revealed so far are: "Esoteric England"; "The Black Arts"; "The Femme Fatale"; "Dark Fairy Tales"; "Gothic Romanticism"; "The Mythology of Murder"; "Horror Film and Fiction"; "Deviance and Desire"; "Demonic Doctrines" and "Oblivion".
Dani Filth:
Each chapter, while loosely based around the band, our ideals and aesthetics, explores the ideas behind an album we've done. It's thoroughly researched and mostly written by Gavin Baddeley, a reverend in the Church of Satan. It's morbid but retains a level of tomfoolery; you can read it and chuckle.[2]
Dani Filth in an interview with BW & BK magazine conducted in November 2007 had this to say about The Gospel of Filth:
It is totally finished, apart from my chapter. The rest of it is with the publisher at the moment. We’re hoping for an Easter release. The Gospel Of Filth has grown in enormous proportion. When I was going through it, making some amendments to some chapters, I couldn’t believe how in-depth it is! Not only is Gavin Baddeley an occult historian (and an ordained Reverend in the Church of Satan), it’s supplemented by a vast number of contributors: musicians, artists, occultists. There’s a slight dark humour in there as well so it doesn’t all disappear up its own ass. Lavish photos throughout; it’s going to be monumental. The special edition, which I’m doing, is going to be leather-bound and hand signed, with the additional chapter about mishaps on the road.
A special edition of 1,150, with an extra 32 pages and 44 exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs (ISBN 978-1-903254-38-7), was released November 21, 2009 (although could only be purchased until midnight of Halloween, 2009). The standard edition was finally published in February 2010.[3]
External links
References
- ↑ "Dani Filth: Cradle of Filth". SuicideGirls.com. 28 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-02..
- ↑ An interview with Dani Filth, lead singer of Cradle of Filth
- ↑ "Fab Press releases The Gospel of Filth, special edition".