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PanDaemonAeon

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PanDaemonAeon
File:Pandaemonaeon.jpg
📅 Released5 October 1999 (1999-10-05)
GenreExtreme metal
🏷️ LabelMusic for Nations
The End Records
👔 DirectorAlex Chandon

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PanDaemonAeon is a music video by the extreme metal band Cradle of Filth. It was directed by Alex Chandon, who later produced further promotional clips and DVD documentaries for the band, as well as the feature film Cradle of Fear. The film was released on VHS on 5 October 1999 and was later released on DVD in 2002. [1] The DVD includes two versions of the video: an uncensored version with graphic nudity and gore, and a "clean" version suitable for MTV. Also included are a "Making-of" documentary and a short live performance recorded at the London Astoria on 5 June 1998.

It primarily features the band's first promotional video for the song From the Cradle to Enslave, taken from the EP of the same name. PanDaemonAeon reached number 12 on the Billboard's Top Music Videos chart on 23 October 1999. [2]

Astoria Show track list

  1. Dusk and Her Embrace
  2. Beneath The Howling Stars
  3. Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids
  4. Malice Through The Looking Glass

Personnel

Reception

AllMusic reviewed PanDaemonAeon, stating "It's everything you'd expect from the theatrical provocateurs, replete with scantily clad women, midgets, buckets of fake blood, and assorted grotesquerie; it's kind of silly to take it too seriously, but horror-film fans will probably find it highly entertaining, as will the band's devoted fanbase."[3]

References

  1. "Cradle Of Filth Bringing "PanDaemonAeon" To Home Video". MTV. August 17, 1999. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
  2. Billboard Oct 23, 1999. 1999-10-23. p. 74. |Authors list= missing |1= (help) Search this book on
  3. Huey, Steve. "PanDaemonAeon - Cradle of Filth (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-29.


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