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So what was it about this album that made you want to go out and do a bigger tour this time around.ĭani: Well we’ve got a new manager and its a part of his mandate for the band to put the band out there a little more, already we’re planning the next world tour because nowadays everything has to be booked so far in advance if you want to play Melbourne on a Saturday night which is a key time you have to book it two years before, and the next world tour is going to be twice as big, and we’ve been utilising some of the opportunities we’ve had on this tour to speak to promoters and gather intel and know what is the best places to play and we’re going to branch out and do a full eastern european tour, and then a bigger american tour, so it’s good, it’s like a regeneration for the band, it’s very exciting. You mentioned touring and you are currently out in support of your latest album Cryptoriana, and on this run, you have done one of your biggest tours in recent memory, especially in the UK. It’s good to be back, and it’s great to see it with such a diverse lineup, and it was sunny. ![]() What has taken you so long to get back.ĭani: We couldn’t find a way up the motorway…no, god knows, we’ve been doing a lot and we’ve done festivals all around the world and this is the 95th date of the world tour, so we’ve been everywhere this year, all over Europe, Russia, Israel, South America, America, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, China, Australia, Philippines, Greece, so yeah its been busy. It’s been twelve years since you were last at Donington Park. Through the course of our chat we talked about returning to Donington after a twelve-year absence, the continued success of Cradle of Filth, the reissue of Cruelty and the Beast and we also managed to get updates on Devilment and Temple of the Black Moon as well as talking about the importance of being nice to people. #BACKSTREET BOYS A NIGHT OUT WITH BACKSTREET BOYS CD BAIXAR DOWNLOAD#When we caught up with him at Download Festival he was in exceptionally high spirits. He is one of the most polarizing figures in metal and isn’t often short of a few words. As the mouthpiece and the figurehead of Cradle of Filth, Dani Filth has haunted the metal scene for nearly 3 decades now. ![]()
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