FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM

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Fields of the Nephilim are a semi-active English gothic rock/gothic metal band formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire in 1984. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Carl McCoy, saxophonist Gary Whisker, Tony Pettitt on bass, guitarist Paul Wright and drummer Alexander "Nod" Wright. Following the release of the debut EP Burning the Fields, Whisker left the band to be replaced by Peter Yates as second guitarist. The band's name refers to a Biblical race of giants or angel-human hybrids, known as the Nephilim. Although they have not received substantial mainstream success, the band's seminal sound has proved highly influential, especially in the genre of gothic rock and, later on, gothic metal and rock noir. The current incarnation of the band has released one authorized recording of new material since 1990 and performs infrequently.

Early years (1984–91)

Fields of the Nephilim's initial sound incorporated elements of hard rock and psychedelic rock, and comprised a bass
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FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Discography

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM albums / top albums

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Dawnrazor album cover 4.06 | 4 ratings
Dawnrazor
Non-Metal 1987
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM The Nephilim album cover 4.33 | 3 ratings
The Nephilim
Non-Metal 1988
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Elizium album cover 4.50 | 3 ratings
Elizium
Non-Metal 1990
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Laura album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Laura
Non-Metal 1991
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Fallen album cover 4.00 | 2 ratings
Fallen
Metal Related 2002
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Mourning Sun album cover 3.63 | 6 ratings
Mourning Sun
Metal Related 2005

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM EPs & splits

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Burning the Fields EP album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Burning the Fields EP
Non-Metal 1985
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Returning to Gehenna album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Returning to Gehenna
Non-Metal 1986

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM live albums

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Earth Inferno album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Earth Inferno
Non-Metal 1991
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Visionary Heads album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Visionary Heads
Non-Metal 1991
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM BBC Radio 1 Live album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
BBC Radio 1 Live
Non-Metal 1992

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FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM re-issues & compilations

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Revelations album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Revelations
Non-Metal 1993
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM From Gehenna to Here album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
From Gehenna to Here
Non-Metal 2001
FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Genesis & Revelation album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Genesis & Revelation
Non-Metal 2006

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM singles (9)

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Power
Non-Metal 1986
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Preacher Man
Non-Metal 1987
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Blue Water
Non-Metal 1987
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Moonchild
Non-Metal 1988
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Psychonaut
Non-Metal 1988
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For Her Light
Non-Metal 1990
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Sumerland
Non-Metal 1990
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One More Nightmare
Non-Metal 2000
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From the Fire
Non-Metal 2002

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FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Mourning Sun

Album · 2005 · Metal Related
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Warthur
After the intriguing death-goth-metal project The Nefilim, Carl McCoy resurrected the old Fields of the Nephilim band name (without his old bandmates onboard) but didn't really do much about it. Fallen, the first release from the reconstituted band, was denounced by McCoy almost as soon as it was released as an unauthorised issue of demo recordings, so Mourning Sun is the first real fruit of the new Fields - but whereas Fallen continued to dabble in the metallic direction of The Nefilim's Zoon, Mourning Sun seems to be a shameless bid for the nostalgia market, repeating the old tricks of the old band but without the power and majesty of their classic albums.

FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM Mourning Sun

Album · 2005 · Metal Related
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Grann73
Mourning Sun was released almost to the date 5 years ago and was quite the early X-mas gift that year for us mouth-breathing fan boys who had been waiting since 1996 when the lead singer released his solo effort “Zoon”. The album “Zoon” was a brutal mix of Slayeresque thrash and Industrial and came as quite a shock to those old fans, like myself, who expected a follow-up to 1990s beautiful and trance-inducing “Elizium”, in my humble opinion one of the best albums ever made. Consequently when I held “Mourning Sun” in my hands for the first time, they were trembling and slightly sweaty.

The disc opens with the instrumental (and very atmospheric) track “Shroud”(5:43). Listening to this song is like walking into a cathedral of sound. It is beautiful, majestic and awe-inspiring and sets the tone for the entire album.

Lead singer Carl McCoy is arguably one of the most frustrating people in the music business. He NEVER says anything substantial in his interviews, he works slooooooowly and seems content to release an album roughly every 6 to 9 years and whenever he makes a claim on his website about an imminent release it is invariably postponed. Case in point, a DVD of a 2008 gig in London was supposed to have been released in “early 2010” is now scheduled for “very early in 2011”. However, once Carl McCoy opens his mouth to sing, all is forgiven. His voice is nothing short of amazing. If you imagine re-animating Jim Morrison and having him sing about his existence in the next world, I think you get an approximation of his sound. In “Straight to the Light” McCoy sings as only he can and it’s great. The song is straightforward, fast, very powerful and features a chorus which burns its way into your brain.

The following track “New Gold Dawn” gets off to a somewhat slower start, but builds momentum and ends with a very satisfying climax. With the song“Requiem (Le Veilleur Silencieux) the listener is transported to a different world. The song is very simple, it features only keyboards, a guitar repeating the same pattern, a cymbal and McCoy’s godlike voice. While the song is calm the atmosphere is intense and it definitely the kind of song you want to listen to when you’re alone. You may want to sing along and/or twist your face in ecstasy After the relative calm of “Requiem” we get the storm of “Xiberia – seasons in the ice cage”. This song shows the same Industrial tendencies as the solo album “Zoon”, meaning that it is fast, loud and ugly in a good way.

The last two songs on the album “She” (9:26) and the title track (10.34) blend into one monolithic whole and is a good example of the classic Nephilim sound; slow, heavy, atmospheric and simply amazing. The drums pound, the guitars wail and McCoy sings, growls and whispers his way to a climax that will ruin you for others bands, at least for a while.

I am completely aware that this is very far from objective, so in order to ground myself, I should point on some of the flaws of this album. First of all, some, or most of the drums are programmed and while you can disguise that fact to some extent it does become apparent once in a while. Personally, I hate programmed drums, so this obviously brings the album down a notch, Secondly, the album includes a cover version of the song “In the year 2525” from 1969 written by psychedelic rock duo Zager &Evans. While the track is not bad it does not really belong with other songs and consequently you are forced out of your trance to turn off your stereo.

However, when all is said and done this album is one of those ten albums that will accompany me on a desert island.



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