Fields Of The Nephilim
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Biography
[Edit]Of all the bands involved in Britain's goth rock movement of the 1980s, Fields of the Nephilim were the most believable. The group's cryptic, occult-inspired songs were sung in a guttural roar by vocalist Carl McCoy. Live appearances were shrouded with dim light and smoke machines, while bandmembers stalked the stage in black desperado gear inspired by western dress. The group was also one of the longest lived of the original goth rock groups, finally breaking up in 1991 when McCoy left for another project.
Fields of the Nephilim formed in 1984, in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, with an original lineup of McCoy, guitarist Paul Wright, his brother Nod on drums, saxophonist Gary Whisker, and bassist Tony Pettitt. The quintet played many live shows and released the EP Burning the Fields in late 1984. Whisker then left the band, just as Peter Yates was added as a second guitarist. Beggar's Banquet, also the home of goth rockers Southern Death Cult and Bauhaus, signed the Nephilim and released the singles "Power" and "Preacher Man" in 1986. Both did well on the independent charts; "Preacher Man" made it to number two, increasing the expectation for debut album Dawnrazor, which appeared in 1987. The album also did well on the indie charts, but later that year Fields of the Nephilim finally cracked the pop singles chart with "Blue Water." In June 1988, second album The Nephilim reached number 12 in the pop charts, while the single "Moonchild" made number 28. A live video titled Forever Remain was also released in 1988.
The May 1989 single "Psychonaut" also cracked the Top 40, but the resulting Elizium (1990) proved to be the group's last studio effort. The live double album Earth Inferno was also released in 1990, and the singles "For Her Light" and "Sumerland (Dreamed)" both charted, but Carl McCoy left the band — and took the name with him — in October 1991. Remaining members Yates, Pettitt, and the Wright brothers added vocalist Alan Delaney and released What Starts, Ends (1992) as Rubicon; McCoy formed Nefilim, and began releasing material, including the 1996 album Zoon. Beggar's Banquet issued a two-disc retrospective in 1994 titled Revelations. Nothing was heard from the band until 2002 when Fallen appeared. Although the album looked new, it was a collection of outtakes released without the permission of the band. They truly returned in 2006 with Mourning Sun.
Title: One More Nightmare
Artist: Fields Of The Nephilim
Genre: Industrial, Rock, Alternative Rock, Gothic Metal
Title: From The Fire
Artist: Fields Of The Nephilim
Genre: Industrial, Rock, Alternative Rock, Gothic Metal
Title: From The Fire
Artist: Fields Of The Nephilim
Genre: Industrial, Rock, Alternative Rock, Gothic Metal
Title: Ceromonies (Ad Mortem Ad Vitam) [Live]
Artist: Fields Of The Nephilim
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Collections
Title: Gothic Rock 2
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: Gothic Rock 3 - Black On Black (Collection)
Genre: Alternative
Title: Gothic Rock (Collection)
Genre: Alternative
Title: The Gothic Collection
Genre: Rock
Title: Gothic Party Time (Collection)
Genre: Alternative
Title: Gothic Rock (Disc 1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Gothic Rock 3 (Disc 1)
Title: Masters Of Gothic Rock
Genre: Gothic Rock
Title: Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 128
Genre: Industrial, Gothic Rock, EBM
Title: Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 138
Genre: Industrial, Gothic Rock, EBM
Title: A Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Club/Dance
Title: Gothic Spirits 3
Genre: Industrial Metal, Metal, Gothic Metal, Symphonic Metal
Title: Dark Side Of The 80s (CD1)
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, New Wave
Title: Classic Metal Essentials 2020 (CD2)
Genre: Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal
Featuring albums
Title: Gothic Rock
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Industrial, Rock, Alternative Rock, Gothic Metal, Indie
Title: Gothic Rock 3 - Black on Black
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Industrial, Rock, Alternative Rock, Gothic Metal, Alternative, Indie