Dani Filth
Dani Filth was born in Hertford, England, United Kingdom on July 25th, 1973 and is the Metal Singer. At the age of 51, Dani Filth biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 51 years old, Dani Filth has this physical status:
Career
Cradle of Filth is Dani Filth's current and primary band. He has also been lending his voice to the band Devilment, a side project that has developed into a full-time job in between Cradle and Rockabilities. Carnival Fruitcake, The Lemon Grove Kids, PDA, Feast on Exaltation, the Bondage Boys, and Hash Gordon and the Drug Barons were among his early bands. Judas Priest, Venom, emperor, Destruction, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Sabbat, Misfits, Paradise Lost, and Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas were among his principal influences.
Filth started working at a Chinese restaurant at the age of eighteen. He later preferred a career in music over a newspaper internship, although his "Dani's Inferno" column ran for two years in Metal Hammer in the late 1990s.
With Gavin Baddeley, he has co-written and published The Gospel of Filth. Clive Barker, Christopher Lee, and Ingrid Pierson contributed to the book, which Filth describes as a "occult investigation." He had been accused several times of being a Satanist, but he has denied such rumors by insisting that he was simply "more of a Luciferian."
Filth, a member of Cradle, was on the Roadrunner United Craze in 2005 (contributing vocals to "Dawn of a Golden Age") and performed "She's) The Mother of Tears" with Claudio Simonetti and Simonetti's band Daemonia for the soundtrack to Dario Argento's film "The Mother of Tears.
Filth performed in the Temple of the Black Moon project in 2012 with guitarist Rob Caggiano, black metal musician King ov Hell on bass, and drummer John Tempesta. The band wanted to blend rawer, extreme metal with the more melodious sounds of progressive rock, describing the band's appearance as a "cross between Celtic Frost and Tool." Since 2014, Filth has also released two albums with Devilment.
His high-profile has resulted in a handful of film and television appearances. He appeared in the feature-length animation Dominator in 2003 as the eponymous principal character. In addition, Filth has appeared on British television several times, most notably 1998's Living With the Enemy, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and Big Brother's Big Mouth in 2008. He appeared on Viva La Bam in 2005 and was consulted for two episodes of the Metal Evolution series on shock rock and extreme metal in 2012 and 2014.
He was ranked 95 in the Hit Parader's Top 100 Metal Vocalists of All Time.
Party Cannon, a Scottish death metal band, dedicated Dani Filth to Dani Filth, the artist's name in December 2021 with an animated version of Dani Filth.