Hello, I'm new here on Cradle of Filth so please do not mock me okay? I've heard the song 'The Death of Love' (My absolute favourate by the way). I was wondering. What is it Dani shouts in between several verses. For example. "Prophecies and glory forge a massive disdain...(Unknown word)...For lying passive in the shadow while the enemy reigns". What is that word? And what does it mean?
Thank you for your time.
~Alyx
Permalink Reply by Christine on February 14, 2010 at 12:05
Permalink Reply by Christine on February 14, 2010 at 12:06
Permalink Reply by Ruth on February 14, 2010 at 15:25 I agree, I have asked Dani Filth on his profile. Left him a comment, I'll let you people know what the Lord of Filth has to say if I am lucky he replies.
Marquis DeBlood said:Sound like "How Profound" to me...
Permalink Reply by Lilu's Night on March 10, 2010 at 2:13
Permalink Reply by Lilu's Night on March 10, 2010 at 2:18 The better question would be if it actually matters. Sure, if any metal band, then Cradle is the one one should have a closer look on the lyrics. But as the grammar and content both make perfect sense as they are, that word, given that it is not just a nice growl, seems of lesser importance.
To me, it is much more frustrating that nobody seems to know what "Feriluce" (as appeared twice on "Damnation and a Day") is, although this may have been discussed here before. It might be an anagram of "Lucifer"...
Permalink Reply by Stian Hagen on March 10, 2010 at 12:30 The unknown word is actually "la pucelle", it's French and means "virgin". As many of you know, Jeanne d'Arc had a nickname called "la pucelle d'Orlèans", the virgin of Orleans.
Oh and sorry for bringing an ancient thread back to life, but I'm a lyric freak and just couldn't resist...
Permalink Reply by House Atlantic on February 7, 2012 at 22:51 Thanks!
Riikka Ravio said:
The unknown word is actually "la pucelle", it's French and means "virgin". As many of you know, Jeanne d'Arc had a nickname called "la pucelle d'Orlèans", the virgin of Orleans.
Oh and sorry for bringing an ancient thread back to life, but I'm a lyric freak and just couldn't resist...
Permalink Reply by HELLHOUND on February 8, 2012 at 1:19 Thank you Riikka! Yeah, he totally says that!
Permalink Reply by BloodLust on February 8, 2012 at 2:43 The unknown word is actually "la pucelle", it's French and means "virgin". As many of you know, Jeanne d'Arc had a nickname called "la pucelle d'Orlèans", the virgin of Orleans.
Oh and sorry for bringing an ancient thread back to life, but I'm a lyric freak and just couldn't resist...
Not a problem, glad I could help! :)
I personally love that scream, the fact that it's in French it gives a new depth to it, like it's coming from Gilles de Rais himself.
Permalink Reply by Final on February 9, 2012 at 14:48 That’s interesting and good to know. Thanks for sharing, will update my lyrics right away!
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