November 5, 2024

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Cradle of Filth keyboardist LINDSAY SCHOOLCRAFT has just released her video for “Saviour”

The album was co-written with former Evanescence drummer Rocky Gray andoffers eleven tracks of entrancing gothic rock, influenced by Schoolcraft’s background in classical music.

Lindsay commented “When Rocky sent me the demo of this song, before I had even started writing the lyrics and vocals, I just knew this was going to be “the song” used as the first single and music video. At the time I was dealing with the pressure of feeling like I had to save the lives of everyone around me and I lost a lot of my happiness and sanity in doing so. A lot of the lyrics where taken directly from what I actually said in text message conversations. Every time I sing this song it is such a powerful reminder that I can’t be everything to everyone and that other people need to choose to fix themselves and I can’t make that decision for them.”
Listen to the track here.”


Watch the video here:  

Lindsay Schoolcraft is a singer, songwriter, harpist, and pianist from the city of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. She was discovered and recruited by British extreme heavy metal band Cradle of Filth in 2013 and promoted to full-time membership in 2014. Since then she has embarked on many world tours and appears on albums Hammer of The Witches (2015) and Cryptoriana: The Seductiveness of Decay (2017), both released under Nuclear Blast Records. 

In addition, Lindsay is a co-founder in the classical meets black metal ensemble Antiqva alongside co-creator and guttural vocalist Xenoyr (Ne Obliviscaris).  She also has a character, Skvllcraft, modeled after her stage persona in the black metal comic BelzebubsLindsay contributed her vocals as said character on their album Pantheon of The Nightside Gods (2019, Century Media Records). 

2019 will see the independent release of Lindsay Schoolcraft’s debut solo album Martyr.  More details to follow in the Summer and Autumn months. 

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