Extreme metal staples Cradle Of Filth are currently on tour in South America and have several more dates planned across Europe and Mexico. Surprisingly earlier this week, the band’s keyboardist, Zoe Marie Federoff, announced she was leaving the group in the midst of their current trek. “It is with deep regret I share that for personal reasons I am unable to continue this tour and continue in general with Cradle of Filth,” she posted via social media. “Please respect my privacy and my family’s privacy. I will answer no further questions. Be kind to my successor. I wish her and my now former bandmates well.”
Later the same day Federoff, who also fronts the band Catalyst Crime, returned to social media to clarify and further explain her decision. “Couple clarifying points since so many people decided to speculate in the nastiest possible ways,” she wrote adding that her husband and Cradle Of Filth bandmate, Ashok, “isn’t cheating.”
“While the turmoil of being in the band has taken its toll on us, we remain very much certain that we love each other. Please be kind to my husband. He is a good man,” she explained. “We were already planning to leave the band later this year. Certain events have sped that up for me. At this time there is nothing further I wish to clarify and I’d appreciate keeping the ugly rumors off my page and out of my inbox. Please enjoy the remaining shows on this tour and give a lot of love to Kelsey, who is one of the greatest singers I’ve ever been privileged to hear. You’ll love her.”
Cradle Of Filth frontman Dani Filth took to Instagram to share his own comment writing: “A strange turn of events have manifested out here on tour for CRADLE OF FILTH in South America. Our keyboardist/backing singer Zoe (Marie Federoff) Smerda has chosen to leave the band mid-tour, effective immediately. We, of course, wish her all the best for the future and we as a band will continue onward and upward as always with a replacement singer here in Kelsey Peters, one of the very talented CREWDLE members.”
Filth continued: “In life, one cannot always foresee what the future holds for us, but we will remain ever-professional and continue on with ‘The Screaming Of The Americas’ concerts for our fans without allowing any of this to sully our onward trajectory. So, our South and Central American brethren, we will see you at the next spat of relentless shows. The shows have already been incredible in Brazil and we are just so exceptionally appreciative of your massive and passionate attendance, my friends and fiends alike. Long live the FILTH!”