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Cradle Of Filth on when to expect long-awaited Ed Sheeran collaboration

Cradle Of Filth have given fans an update on when to expect the release of their long-awaited collaboration with Ed Sheeran.The collaboration was first revealed in 2021, when the band’s frontman Dani Filth revealed that he had been in touch with the pop star and that Sheeran had invited him “up to his place”.Work on the track was progressing in 2022 according to Filth, with work then halted due to Sheeran becoming a father. Filth was then pictured at the pub with Sheeran and producer Scott Atkins in late 2022, with a tentative release date of summer 2023 then set.While the track didn’t arrive then, Filth has now spoken to Polish YouTube channel Pełna Kulturka about progress on the track.“One of the surprises, obviously, but it’s not so much a surprise is that we’ve got a song that we have Ed Sheeran guesting on,” he said. “It’s gonna be on the album.”He added that “people have heard it and loved it” and that the song is “what you imagine — it’s Cradle Of Filth and it’s Ed Sheeran.
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Former Cradle of Filth guitarist Stuart Anstis has died aged 48
Cradle of Filth guitarist Stuart Anstis has died aged 48, it has been confirmed.The news was broken by another former member of the band, guitarist Richard Shaw.“Rest in peace, Stuart. It was an honour performing your music,” Shaw wrote in an Instagram post.He added: “Thoughts are with his friends and family at this difficult time.”A post shared by Richard Shaw (@richardshawguitarist)The band’s vocalist Dani Filth also paid tribute, writing: “It is with a deeply saddened heart that I have heard of the passing of my former guitarist Stuart Anstis at 48.“Stuart -despite our eventual differences- was an amazingly talented guitarist who brought a real sense of magick to everything he wrote in Cradle Of Filth.”Dani added: “For a long time he and I were bestest of friends living in a small village here in Suffolk and despite that relationship eventually changing, it did nothing to diminish the fan’s appreciation of his creative flair and talent right up to the present day.“‘Vempire’, ‘Dusk… and Her Embrace’ (though written mostly by former members, Stuart played all the guitars on this album), ‘Cruelty And The Beast’ and ‘From the Cradle To Enslave’ would have been completely different creatures if it were not for the depth of his astute and deliciously dark musicianship.“It truly is with a heavy sense of loss that we (and extreme music in general) bid farewell to Stuart,” he concluded.“May sombre flights of ravens wing you to your grave mate.”It is with a deeply saddened heart that I have heard of the passing of my former guitarist Stuart Anstis at 48.
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