
Dani Filth says that CRADLE OF FILTH’s collaboration with Ed Sheeran is in the works. Speaking to Knotfest, Dani said: “We still have yet to finish our song with Ed Sheeran. He’s done some of it, but then he had a baby, and then he got obviously sidetracked with that and doing whatever Ed does, whic…
CRADLE OF FILTH’s Song Collaboration With ED SHEERAN Is In The Works: ‘He’s Done Some Of It’, Says DANI FILTH
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Radiohead: ‘Kid A’ cover artist discusses influence and creative process
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Windows 11 unveiled by Microsoft following early leak
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Set to launch later this year for free. The post Windows 11 unveiled by Microsoft following early leak appeared first...
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Cinemas, museums and galleries set to reopen in England next month
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The two-metre social distancing guideline is also set to be cut in half for pubs and restaurants. The post Cinemas,...
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Watch The Killers play ‘Battle Born’ for the first time in 11 years
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‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ might get Xbox release but development has hit “issues”
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CLUTCH Invites Fans To Choose Setlist For ‘Live From The Doom Saloon – Volume II’
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Maryland rockers CLUTCH have invited their fans to choose the setlist for the band's next live stream concert. Tickets are...
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The Recording Academy and MusiCares Launch Coronavirus Relief Fund for Artists
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The fund will specifically benefit artists who live paycheck to paycheck. The Recording Academy and MusiCares Launch Coronavirus Relief Fund...
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Watch: TONY IOMMI And TONY MARTIN Discuss BLACK SABBATH’s ‘Cross Purposes’ Album Ahead Of ‘Anno Domini’ Release
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A new video of Tony Martin and Tony Iommi discussing the BLACK SABBATH album "Cross Purposes" can be seen...








