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Nymphetamine

 
Album Review: Nymphetamine

  • Artist: Cradle of Filth
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 28, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

When was the last time you saw anyone in corpse paint smile? It's further proof of their flair for showmanship that two of the "slick perverted wraiths" in Cradle of Filth's 2004 publicity shot are flashing the pearly whites. The longstanding English group was never devoted purely to the black metal aesthetic; Dani Filth and his minions flaunted decadence amid their gravestones, and supported the usual atonal growls with the melodic gallop of metal traditionalism. This approach has always assured the listener a little entertainment with his fear, and Nymphetamine (what a name!) is no different. The laughably overwrought novellas of Damnation and a Day are gone -- Cradle's focusing on songs, not suites. Does this have anything to do with the band's new home at Roadrunner? The label is very good at encouraging the music to say hard while working to make it marketable, too; witness its co-branded Headbanger's Ball compilations. Whatever the reasons, Nymphetamine is an extremely entertaining album. Filth's vocals shift between roof-of-mouth-tearing screams and primordial yowls; coupled with the oft-melodic guitar lines, Cradle can at times resemble any of the slogan T-shirted American post-hardcore units (Used, for example). Thank the dark lord then that they don't forget their place. We don't listen to these albums to empathize with Dani's pain; we listen because they sound like a play list on Pinhead's iPod. After a typically spooky intro -- picture black-robed choirs and gargoyles coming to life -- Cradle drops the hammer on "Gilded C***" (you figure it out), a muscular rocker with wind-whipping time shifts and lyrics you can actually understand ("My preference leans to killing you quickly/Scissored in the gizzard...."). Most of the album plays dueling power metal guitars masterfully off a slower or more gothic choruses. "Absinthe With Faust," for example, departs from its Metallica-type speed for a firelight reflecting in the catacombs interlude. Hello, my pretty. Other highlights include the rapid-fire "Medusa and Hemlock," a guest appearance from Leaves' Eyes chanteuse Liv Kristine Espenaes Krull, and "Filthy Little Secret," which is utterly cinematic in its orchestral, choral, and ultimately explosive scope. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Satyriasis (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (1:41)
Gilded C*** Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (4:07)
Nemesis (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (7:17)
Gabrielle (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (5:27)
Absinthe With Faust Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (5:14)
Nyphetamine (Overdose) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (9:14)
Painting Flowers White Never Suited My Palette Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (1:56)
Medusa and Hemlock (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (4:43)
Coffin Fodder (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (5:17)
English Fire (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (4:45)
Filthy Little Secret (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (6:15)
Swansong for a Raven (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (7:08)
Mother of Abominations (Lyrics) Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (7:32)
Nymphetamine Fix [*] Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth (5:04)

Credits

Steve Carter (Engineer), Steve Carter (Digital Editing), Daniel Presley (Arranger), Daniel Presley (Mixing), Colin Richardson (Mixing), Cradle of Filth (Production Overseer), Alex Krull (Engineer), John Coulthart (Logo), Tessa Bonner (Choir, Chorus), Mike Gitter (A&R), Adrian Erlandsson (?), Rob Caggiano (Producer), Wil Bartle (Engineer), Wil Bartle (Digital Editing), Sarah Jezebel Deva (?), Dani Filth (Vocals), Martin Foul (Piano), Martin Foul (Choir Arrangement), Deborah Roberts (Choir, Chorus), Liv Kristine Espenaes Krull (?), Aimee Lombard (Layout Design), Aimee Lombard (Text), Kim Porter (Choir, Chorus), Tim Sager (Choir, Chorus), Gregory Skidmore (Choir, Chorus), Nicholas Todd (Choir, Chorus)
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Nymphetamine
Studio album by Cradle of Filth
Released September 28, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Extreme metal
Length 75:47
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Rob Caggiano
Professional reviews
Cradle of Filth chronology
Damnation and a Day
(2003)
Nymphetamine (2004) Thornography (2006)
Alternate cover
Special edition cover.

Nymphetamine is the sixth album by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth, released on September 28, 2004. Nymphetamine marks the first and only recorded appearance of guitarist James Mcilroy (as "Germs Warfare") on a Cradle of Filth album.

Contents

History

The title is a portmanteau of "nymphomania" and "amphetamine", and Dani Filth explained the track itself as referring to "a drug-like addiction to the woman in question, with her insidious vampire qualities literally bringing her lover back from the brink of the spiritual grave, only to bury him further on the strength of a whim. The album is written in the style of Edgar Allan Poe's works, and leaves one thinking that, despite the character's inner agonies, he is really a welcome submissive who readily enjoys the terrible highs and lows of his relationship with this alluring and filthy, depreciative succubus."[citation needed]

The title track was nominated for a 2005 Grammy award in the Best Metal Performance category.[1] It appears on the album twice; in a three-part, nine minute version -"Nymphetamine (Overdose)" - and again in a shortened five minute version - "Nymphetamine Fix" - as a bonus track. A video was released for the "Fix" version, and this track also appears on the soundtrack for the film Resident Evil: Apocalypse (without its suffix).

"Coffin Fodder" is mentioned in episode four of the UK comedy The IT Crowd, as "track 4" on a gift-wrapped CD given by the goth character Richmond to a grieving widow at a funeral. "Coffin Fodder" is track 9 on the actual album, but since we don't see the cover of the CD it's possible that it's a compilation that Richmond has burned himself.[2]

"Swansong for a Raven" is a sequel to the Midian song "Her Ghost in the Fog".

The album features guest appearances by ex Theatre of Tragedy and current Leaves' Eyes vocalist Liv Kristine, and Doug Bradley, who starred as the cenobite Pinhead in the Hellraiser series and also collaborated on Midian.

It was re-released as a special edition in 2005, with an extra disc featuring two new songs, an alternate version of the title track, three cover songs, a guest appearance by King Diamond and a CD-ROM of the "Nymphetamine" promo video.

In 2005, the song "Mother of Abominations" was used on the Alone in the Dark Original Soundtrack.

Nymphetamine debuted at #89 on the Billboard Top 200 chart selling 13,818 copies.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Satyriasis" (Instrumental) – 1:42
  2. "Gilded Cunt" – 4:08
  3. "Nemesis" – 7:18
  4. "Gabrielle" – 5:27
  5. "Absinthe with Faust" – 5:14
  6. "Nymphetamine (Overdose)" – 9:14
  7. "Painting Flowers White Never Suited My Palette" (Instrumental) – 1:57
  8. "Medusa and Hemlock" – 4:44
  9. "Coffin Fodder" – 5:17
  10. "English Fire" – 4:45
  11. "Filthy Little Secret" – 6:16
  12. "Swansong for a Raven" – 7:09
  13. "Mother of Abominations" – 7:33
  14. "Nymphetamine Fix" (Bonus Track) - 5:02

Special edition bonus disc

  1. "Devil Woman" (Cliff Richard cover) – 3:38
  2. "Soft White Throat" – 5:40
  3. "Bestial Lust (Bitch)" (Bathory cover) – 2:54
  4. "Prey" – 4:57
  5. "Nymphetamine (Jezebel Deva Fix)" – 5:03
  6. "Mr. Crowley" (Ozzy Osbourne cover) – 5:41
  7. "Nymphetamine" Video - 5:06

Credits

Chart positions

Year Chart Peak
2004 UK Albums Chart 162
2004 Australian ARIA Chart 56
2004 Canadian Album Chart 57
2004 German Album Chart 25
2004 Finnish Album Chart 32
2004 Billboard 200 89

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