What is cradle of filth female singer?

Cradle of Filth is a British extreme metal band that was formed in 1991. Over the years, the band has gone through numerous line-up changes: however, there has never been a female singer in the band.

Cradle of Filth has had several female guest vocalists and session musicians over the years, including Sarah Jezebel Deva, Liv Kristine, and Lindsay Schoolcraft. Sarah Jezebel Deva is perhaps the most well-known of these female contributors, having provided backing vocals for the band's early albums and often performing live with the band.

Lindsay Schoolcraft joined Cradle of Filth as their keyboardist and backing vocalist in 2013 and remained with the band until her departure in 2019. During her time with the band, Schoolcraft became a prominent member of the group, appearing on several albums and performing live with the band on numerous occasions.

Despite never having a female singer as a permanent member, Cradle of Filth has drawn inspiration from several female vocalists and musicians, including Diamanda Galás, Siouxsie Sioux, and Kate Bush. The band has also been vocal in their support of women in music, citing female-fronted acts such as Arch Enemy and Nightwish as influences and collaborators.