Four-person band recollections feature Dani Filth, lead vocalist of Cradle of Filth, discussing his tour with Emperor in the '90s.
Cradle of Filth and Emperor's Humble Beginnings and Subsequent Success
Two iconic black metal bands, Cradle of Filth and Emperor, shared a stage in the UK in 1993. Despite the tour having very sparse attendance, it has since become a significant part of black metal history due to both bands' later successes.
During this tour, Cradle of Filth played to as few as four people in Edinburgh, with more people in the bands than in the audience. The Bradford gig saw a slightly larger crowd of around 60 people. Emperor was touring the UK for the first time during this run, a year before their breakthrough album.
Cradle of Filth, fronted by Dani Filth, released their debut album, The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh, in 1994, and went on to build a prominent career in extreme metal. On the other hand, Emperor's debut album, In The Nightside Eclipse, gained critical acclaim and international recognition soon after its release in 1994.
The modest and poorly attended beginnings of their 1993 UK tour stand in stark contrast with their later achievements and sizable influence within metal. Despite the low attendance figures, this tour is now regarded as a legendary but humble starting point for both influential black metal bands.
Fast forward to the present, Cradle of Filth is scheduled to tour South America next month, starting at the Mirrhage venue in Limeira, Brazil on August 21. The South American tour itinerary includes a total of 38 days, concluding in Ciudad De México on September 28.
Emperor, too, has continued to make waves in the black metal scene, building a strong legacy with seminal albums. Dani Filth, the frontman of Cradle of Filth, recently made headlines when he got engaged to his girlfriend Sofiya onstage during their set at Download in June.
Summary:
| Band | 1993 UK Tour Attendance | Subsequent Success | |----------------|-------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | Cradle of Filth| Very low (4-60 per gig) | Released debut in 1994; became a major extreme metal act globally | | Emperor | Very low (same tour as Cradle) | Critically acclaimed debut 1994; influential international black metal band |
- The live performances of the black metal bands, Cradle of Filth and Emperor, during their 1993 UK tour, although sparsely attended, have since become legendary due to the bands' subsequent successes in the music industry.
- In stark contrast to their modest beginnings, Cradle of Filth, led by Dani Filth, has built a prominent career in extreme metal, with their debut album, The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh, released in 1994.
- Emperor, too, has made waves in the black metal scene, gaining critical acclaim and international recognition with their debut album, In The Nightside Eclipse, released in the same year.
- In this tour, Cradle of Filth played to as few as four people in Edinburgh and a slightly larger crowd of around 60 people in Bradford, while Emperor was touring the UK for the first time.
- Dani Filth and his band, Cradle of Filth, are set to tour South America in August, starting at the Mirrhage venue in Limeira, Brazil and concluding in Ciudad De México on September 28.
- In a recent concert at Download, Dani Filth proposed to his girlfriend Sofiya onstage, causing headlines in entertainment news.
- The 1993 UK tour, though humble in its beginnings, is now considered a significant part of black metal history due to both bands' later achievements and sizable influence within metal.
- Looking back, Cradle of Filth and Emperor's 1993 UK tour itinerary includes EP tracks, thrash metal riffs, live concert experiences, and festival performances that were the prelude to their international success and dominant presence in metal music.