In a recent interview with That Aussie Metal Guy, CRADLE OF FILTH frontman Dani Filth spoke about the band's plans for their next studio album.
The new record will be heavier than their 2025 release, "The Screaming Of The Valkyries", and feature more melodic and atmospheric elements.
Lyrically, Filth has been drawing inspiration from various sources including literature and personal experiences.
The frontman stated that the band is currently in the studio recording their next effort, with a working title of "13".
However, details on the album's release date or label have yet to be confirmed.
When asked about fan response to their latest album, Filth expressed satisfaction with the reaction, stating that it has been charting high and fans love it.
The vocalist also mentioned that the band has had a fantastic few years since post-lockdown and has been touring extensively to make up for lost time.
While discussing his songwriting process, Filth revealed that he draws inspiration from various sources, including personal experiences and literature.
He emphasized the importance of taking risks in music and not being predictable.
The frontman also stated that the band's next record will take their sound to the next level.
Despite ongoing controversy surrounding a lawsuit filed by six former members of the band, Filth remains tight-lipped about the matter.
However, he has previously expressed his commitment to continuing the band's legacy despite any challenges.
CRADLE OF FILTH's 2025 release, "The Screaming Of The Valkyries", was produced and recorded by Scott Atkins at Grindstone Studios in Suffolk, England.
The album received widespread critical acclaim for its blend of old-school metal sounds and modern production.