The Gospel of Filth explained

The Gospel of Filth
Author:Gavin Baddeley & Dani Filth
Cover Artist:Stu Williamson
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Subject:Cradle of Filth and its influences
Genre:Reference
Publisher:FAB Press
Release Date:March 2010
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:512
Isbn:978-1-903254-50-9

The Gospel of Filth (variously subtitled "A Black Metal Bible" and "A Bible of Decadence & Darkness") is a book by Dani Filth and Gavin Baddeley, documenting the history of the band Cradle of Filth and its cultural influences. The official synopsis describes it as a "wide-ranging and witty dissection of the uncanny and unholy". Taking music as its obvious entry point, the book also covers films, literature, comics and even computer games. Dani Filth explained the concept behind the book as follows:

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.[1]

Various editions – some limited – have been published both in hardcover and paperback.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. http://forums.canadiancontent.net/movies-music-books/41548-interview-dani-filth-lead-singer-cradle-filth.html An interview with Dani Filth, lead singer of Cradle of Filth
  2. Web site: The Gospel of Filth (hardback).
  3. Web site: The Gospel of Filth (paperback).