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Their first album, The Principle of Evil Made Flesh, released in 1994, found its way into Metal Hammer's lists of top ten black metal albums of the last twenty years. This, despite the fact that the album was a shadow of the COF to come. Indeed, the band has found its way onto many metal top ten charts over their lifetime.

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  • Audio CD (September 28, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: September 28, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Roadrunner Records
  • ASIN: B0002UY4VO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (137 customer reviews)
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The 2 LP limited edition re-issue album was originally released in 2004. Roadrunner Records. 2005. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Return to Form... I Wish Idiots Would Stop Complaining!, March 6, 2005
*takes deep breath* Alright, people... You have made me peeved to the highest extent with all your complaining of "oh, CoF isn't tr00 black metal, they ruined the name" or garbage such as "dani sounds like a little girl". GET OVER IT!! I DON'T CARE!! If you have absolutely nothing worthwhile to say, don't even say it. Constructive criticism is one thing, but childish bashing is the lowest form of reviewing you can go by. The last thing I want to read is some elitist saying, "cradle of crap suck, go listen to dark funeral or gorgoroth." Listen. I consider myself a metalhead of all sorts. I like CoF, but I also happen to like Burzum, Darkthrone, Judas Iscariot, Mayhem, Leviathan, and many other BM bands. Heck, I even like power metal! I could just as easily listen to a band like Dimmu or CoF as I could Graveland, Krieg, or Xasthur. "Elitist" has become a tab for "narrow-minded parasite". So to everyone that complains without reason, open your mind. Go listen to Ulver or Agalloch, it opens a whole new world to you... With that out of the way, on to the music!

Alright, I admit it. I was scared about CoF signing to Roadrunner, home to many nu-metal/metalcore bands, which formerly held mentionable death metal bands as well. (How the mighty have fallen, I suppose?) The metal community in general was left in skepticism and doubt after 2003's bombastic "Damnation and a Day", and this album was said to put the fellows in CoF back to their old formula of Maiden-like goth metal with tinges of dark romance. And it has, without a doubt. No symphonies or choirs to be found, but we now see the beloved twin guitars, gothic keys, and vampiric atmosphere known to old CoF releases. Dani's lyrics mark a return to sexual bereavement and debauchery laced with vampirism and romance. His vocals this time around are more mid-pitched, much like the previous album.

The guitars... Wow, what can be said? Paul and James switch off twin harmonies beautifully on songs like "Absinthe with Faust", the epic title track, and the "Dusk.."-esque "Swansong for a Raven", but there are a lot of meaty riffs to be found, especially "Gilded C***" and "Filthy Little Secret". A top-notch performance here.

The drums are pretty good, but I don't think it's the best Adrian can do. That's not to say they're bad, becuause the music speaks for itself most of the time. He gives battering double bass on "Nemesis", and blasts away with ease on "Mother of Abominations". His rhythms strongly compliment the guitars. Great performance, again.

1. Satyriasis- You would hear this and think it would be DaaD all over again? Maybe... but not quite. It sounds like it's straight from a horror movie with its terrifying atmoshere, which busts into..

2. Gilded C***- This song pounds the listener like a round-set hammer with furious drumming, chugging guitars, and a powerful chorus before breaking into a Maiden-esque harmony, and the song retains its speedy feel and headbanging mood. A blistering opener. 5/5

3. Nemesis- Brilliant guitar harmonies here, and some great drumwork. The lyrics focus on revenge, and Dani describes his misnthropy beautifully. To me, this song has somewhat of a "mournful", resentful mood to it. Great song, reminds me of "Cruelty.." in a lot of ways. 5/5

4. Gabrielle- The most "romantic" song on here, illustrated with its pizzacato strings, melodic guitars, and provocative lyrics. This song marks a return to the mood of earlier material, especially from 95-97. Though, this song isn't very memorable, exception of the solos. 3.5/5

5. Absinthe with Faust- Starts off with haunting keys, accented by a breathtaking guitar melody. This is my favorite song on the album, and has some great guitar work, melding pefectly with the atmosphere of this song. 5/5

6. Nymphetamine (Overdose)- The epic title track sums up the whole album in a nutshell. Haunting keys, brilliant guitars... This song has it all. Another highlight on the album, featuring some great female vocals on the chorus. 5/5

7. Painting White Flowers Never Suited My Palette- Eh, I expected better out of a CoF instrumental. A but useless, really. 2/5

8. Medusa and Hemlock- This is probably the most accessible song on the album, using a verse-chorus structure. The guitars and drums meld together perfectly for a rapid-fire assault of tremolo picking and double bass. The keyboards don't play a huge role here, except for the backing choir. This song would probabl be better if it wasn't so predictable... 3/5

9. Coffin Fodder- Great bass work and drumwork here, and some amazing lyrics as well. The guitar melodies are really nice too. A typical song I'd say, nothing special but nothing bad. 4/5

10. English Fire- A slower song dominated by keyboards. Doesn't really do anything for me, it seems a bit redundant for my liking... 2/5

11. Filthy Little Secret- The most varied song on the album. The punk influence shows through here with its "boppy" tempo and simple but effective guitars. Very catchy, really. The guitar solos are great too. 4/5

12. Swansong for a Raven- The beginning here reminds me of CoF's earlier material, before busting into a piano-laden assault. The song speeds up and stays like that for a few passages before going back into a breakdown with mournful pianos and bleak guitars. This song is good, but goes on a bit too long. 3.5/5

13. Mother of Abominations- Starts off with some rather...erm... odd chanting... For some reason or another, this reminded me more of Mayhem or Dark Funeral than CoF. Definitely the most aggressive song on the album with its hyper-speed tempo, ominus vocals, and foreboding atmosphere. 4.5/5

14. Nymphetamine Fix- The stripped-down version of the title track, which is being seen often on Headbanger's Ball and other shows. It's alright, but I like the long version better. 4/5

Well, CoF are back to their old selves, like it or not. The goth metal masters have left another mark/stain on the metal community, and are back for more mischief. Definitely one of the best metal albums of 2004, highly reccommended to fans of CoF, old or new.
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5.0 out of 5 stars They did it again, December 14, 2004
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As always Cradle of Filth puts out another perfectly produced album. Although I do have to say that Damnation In A Day is still number one to me. However the tittle track did get them a Grammy nod. In my oppinion this is what well written music deserves. As always, the album of the year seems to always go to some half-witt hip-hop or pop performer that couldn't compose, much less speak a proper english sentence if their life depended on it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars How can anyone call this a return to form?, May 10, 2005
To me, this British black metal bunch reached their creative peak when they made "Damnation and a Day" in 2003. That album was a brilliant concept album that told a story about a war between Satan and God. Once you reach your creative peak, and it is impossible to out-do yourself, the most you can hope for is something that is equally as creative.

The philosophy behind 2004's "Nymphetamine" is that it is "a lot easier to swallow than `Damnation and a Day.'" This is an album without a concept behind it; an album that you can listen to it without worrying about following a story or understanding the lyrics. "Damnation" sort of put a dividing line between fans (some thought it was "cheesy" and "boring"). So, making a follow-up album that is relatively simple and "easy to swallow" is a smart move, in my opinion.

That's not to say that this album isn't creative, because it is. It's just not AS creative. For an example of "Nymphetamine"'s creativity, I suggest you proceed directly to the two title cuts. (These two tracks fuse melody and prettiness into the brutality and ugliness.)

But, aside from the lyrics, "Nymphetamine" isn't very far removed from "DaaD." It actually almost picks up where they left off in 2003. Both albums are full to the brim with opaque riffs, brutal blast beat drum patterns, and blood-curdling shrieks. Furthermore, like its predecessor, "Nymphetamine" has Satanic chants (what sounds like "eeyah, eeyah, ktulu, katagen") and instrumental interludes. Therefore, I don't see how anyone can call this album "a return to form." Calling it that is sort of insulting "Damnation and a Day." I mean, come on! It's not like Cradle ventured into mainstream, nu-metal territory and are just now getting back to their brutal, black metal roots.

Highlights include:

"Gilded C***" is a scorching opener. It sums up the album's entire sound in one song (the fast, driving double bass and fast, dark, chugging riffs make this song fairly typical.) Some good drum work by Adrian here, but I suppose that's not out of the ordinary, either.
"Absinthe with Faust" is a good speed/momentum gainer. It begins slowly with a piano, but Dani is wheezing and grasping for air by the end. The heavy guitar riffs (which chug and throb) help make this song a highlight.
"Nymphetamine (Overdose)" is the epic title track, and a personal favorite. The beginning and end of this song is just like any other Cradle of Filth song, but things get interesting at around the three-minute-mark. A piano (or something that sounds like a piano) makes an appearance, followed by harmonic female vocals. Then a deep, devilish sounding voice comes on, and the male and female voices take turns singing. The female vocals make this song pretty, but the devilish growl of the male voice makes this song equally ugly.
"Painting White Flowers" is a short but pretty instrumental which gives the listener a little bit of an oasis. But the band plunge back into brutal music on the very next track, "Medusa and Hemlock." The power-chords combine perfectly with the rapid-fire drumming to create an explosive give-and-take onslaught
The beginning of "Filthy Little Secret" sort of sounds like a Nine Inch Nails song. The piano begins the song and remains throughout the beginning, even when the guitarists play machine gun riffs.

"Nymphetamine" is the type of album that I could recommend to any type of fan. Diehards should love it, obviously, but it is also a good place to start if you're new to the band (because it's not complex or confusing, like the concept albums-thus, this album shouldn't be a huge shock to the first time listener.)

The bottom line you should know about "Nymphetamine" is that it isn't as smart or creative as "Damnation and a Day"...but it isn't supposed to be (Cradle of Filth didn't try to out smart themselves with this album.) What they DID try to do (successfully) is make an easy to absorb, "what you see is what you get" album that pleases all of their fans and rocks as hard as anything they have ever done.

But what should this band do next? Since I believe they've already reached their creative peak, they could become one of those bands that simply recycle old albums. Or they could become a nu-metal band, or a band that turns into self-parody. If Cradle of Filth are a great band (not just a good band or an average band), they will evolve somehow (while still remaining true to their black metal roots). They should also set their standards high, and try to reach another creative peak (even if they try, but fail). It's as the saying goes: "Aim for the sky. Even if you miss, you'll be among the stars."
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This is a fantastic Cradle of Filth album! I recommend this to anyone who loves metal!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it! But he sings like a chicken
I really loved this album. But what makes me laught is that this guy actually sings like a chicken or Donald Duck ahahaha! I love it! Read more
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I haven't always been a very big fan of Cradle of Filth, but this album won me over... if I like even twenty-five percent of the songs on the album, I consider it a good buy, and... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not their finest, but still solid.
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Published 19 months ago by Brian Nallick

5.0 out of 5 stars BUY THIS
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5.0 out of 5 stars Greatest Metal CD I've Heard
I really like Nymphetamine. It was the first CD I've ever owned of Cradle of Filth. Nymphetamine is obviously the best song on the album, but I also liked Swansong for a Raven and... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gets unfairly critcized
Cradle of Filth has gotten unfairly criticized for reasons that I have yet to find true. Some say its not "black metal", or its "trendy" or because they appeared on Viva La Bam,... Read more
Published on April 6, 2007 by T. Gore

4.0 out of 5 stars Actually really good
This is about 3.5 stars - a pretty good album. When I first heard this band, I remember thinking they were frightful. Bt that's not actually true. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Black Metal
I was talking with a guy I work with about metal. I mentioned black metal and he started talking about cradle of filth. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, not bad at all.
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