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Bitter Suites to Succubi
Cover art by John Coulthart
EP by
Released22 May 2001
RecordedNew Rising Studios, Peldon, England, February–April 2001
GenreExtreme metal
Length49:34
LabelAbracadaver (Europe)
Spitfire (US)
ProducerDoug Cook
Cradle of Filth chronology
Midian
(2000)
Bitter Suites to Succubi
(2001)
Lovecraft & Witch Hearts
(2002)
Singles from Bitter Suites to Succubi
  1. "Born in a Burial Gown"
    Released: 2001
  2. "No Time to Cry"
    Released: 2001
  3. "Scorched Earth Erotica"
    Released: 2001

Bitter Suites to Succubi is the third EP by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth. It was released on 22 May 2001, through the band's own Abracadaver label.

Content and recording

According to frontman Dani Filth, Bitter Suites to Succubi is a "transitional mini album; essentially an EP",[1] bridging the gap between Midian and Damnation and a Day while the band negotiated their label change from Music for Nations to Sony Records. It features six new compositions (two of which are instrumentals), but is bolstered to album-length with three reworkings of songs from The Principle of Evil Made Flesh ("The Principle of Evil Made Flesh", "Summer Dying Fast" and "The Black Goddess Rises") and a cover of The Sisters of Mercy's "No Time to Cry". It was the band's first release on their own Abracadaver label.

"Dinner at Deviant's Palace" features a recording of Paul Allender's son reading The Lord's Prayer played backwards.

This would be the last studio release to feature guitarist Gian Pyres and long-term bassist Robin Eaglestone.

Release

Bitter Suites to Succubi was released on 22 May 2001 on the band's own record label Abracadaver. It reached number 63 in the UK Albums Chart.[2]

The Special Edition features a teaser for the video for "Born in a Burial Gown" as ROM content, along with a trailer for Cradle of Fear and a "Gallery of the Grotesque" (containing the sleeve art). The Special Edition's track listing misspells "Scorched Earth Erotica" as "Scorched Earth Erotics". Early copies of the CD subtitled "The Black Goddess Rises II" with "Ebon Nemesis".

In October 2011 it was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association which indicated sales of at least 75,000 copies throughout Europe.[3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Chronicles of Chaos7.5/10[5]
Exclaim!favourable[6]

AllMusic described it as "a somewhat illogically tossed salad of Cradle of Filth tracks" and "uneven at best".[4]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Dani Filth; all music is composed by Cradle of Filth (Dani Filth, Gian Pyres, Paul Allender, Robin Eaglestone, Martin Powell, Adrian Erlandsson), except "No Time to Cry" written by Andrew Eldritch, Wayne Hussey, Craig Adams and Gary Marx from The Sisters of Mercy

No.TitleLength
1."Sin Deep My Wicked Angel"2:23
2."All Hope in Eclipse"6:39
3."Born in a Burial Gown"4:46
4."Summer Dying Fast"5:21
5."No Time to Cry" (The Sisters of Mercy cover)3:22
6."The Principle of Evil Made Flesh"4:49
7."Suicide and Other Comforts"6:57
8."Dinner at Deviant's Palace"2:59
9."The Black Goddess Rises II"7:22
10."Scorched Earth Erotica"4:56

Personnel

Cradle of Filth
Guest/session musicians
  • Kian Rulten-Allender – voice
  • Libitina Grimm – cello
Technical
  • Doug Cook – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Ray Staff – mastering

Charts

Year Chart Position
2001 Top Independent Albums (USA) 11[7]
Finnish Albums Chart 17[8]
Heatseekers Albums (USA) 18[7]
Austrian Albums Chart 36[9]
German Albums Chart 45[10]
UK Albums Chart 63[2]
GfK Dutch Chart 73[11]
French Albums Chart 89[12]

References

  1. ^ Filth, Dani. Heavy, Left-Handed and Candid.
  2. ^ a b "Artist Chart History - Cradle of Filth". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Color". Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  4. ^ a b Serba, John. "Bitter Suites to Succubi - Cradle of Filth : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  5. ^ Noll, Matthias (8 December 2001). "CoC : Cradle of Filth - Bitter Suites to Succubi : Review". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  6. ^ Palmerston, Sean (August 2001). "Cradle of Filth - Bitter Suites To Succubi • Metal Reviews • exclaim.ca". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Bitter Suites to Succubi Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Cradle of Filth - Bitter Suites to Succubi (album)". Finnishcharts.com. Media Control Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Cradle of Filth - Bitter Suites to Succubi (album)". Austriancharts.at (in German). Media Control Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  10. ^ "Album – Cradle of Filth, Bitter Suites to Succubi". Charts.de (in German). Media Control Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2014.[dead link]
  11. ^ "Cradle of Filth - Bitter Suites to Succubi (album)". GfK Dutch Charts (in Dutch). Media Control Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  12. ^ "Cradle of Filth - Bitter Suites to Succubi (album)". Lescharts.com (in French). Media Control Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2014.