The Nefilim
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Nefilim was a gothic metal studio project formed by Carl McCoy with John "Capachino" Carter in 1992 after the disbanding of Fields of the Nephilim. It featured McCoy on vocals and keyboards and John Carter on bass, guitars and drums. The album title track "Zoon" was written during this period, as were now-famed demos including "Red Harvest777", "Chaochracy" and "Subsanity (Sensorium)". After a year Carter and McCoy parted company, and McCoy went on to recruit Paul Miles on guitar, Simon Rippin on drums and Cian Houchin on bass.
The lineup released one album, Zoon (1996), which was more influenced by death metal and industrial metal than McCoy's previous releases with the Fields of the Nephilim, though similar themes of mysticism are prevalent, seen in songs like "Pazuzu (Black Rain)", which refers to the Assyro-Babylonian god also known as "king of the demons".
Rippin and Miles would later go on to form Sensorium, while Houchin would go on to form Saints of Eden. McCoy and Carter would later re-establish Fields of the Nephilim as a living entity which still performs today. Template:Toc limit
MembersEdit
- Carl McCoy – vocals, keyboards (1992–1996)
- John "Capachino" Carter – bass, guitars and drums (1992–1993)
- Paul Miles – guitar (1993–1996)
- Simon Rippin – drums (1993–1996)
- Cian Houchin – bass (1993–1996)
DiscographyEdit
Zoon (1996)Edit
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Zoon, Nefilim's only studio album, was released in April 1996 by Beggars Banquet Records (Catalogue number BEGA172).<ref name="LarkinHR">Template:Cite book</ref> The album saw a move away from the rich soundscapes that characterised earlier works from Fields of the Nephilim towards a darker, more industrial/death metal sound. McCoy has stated that the album was in development hell for several years, due to restrictions from the record label.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The album is dedicated to Scarlett McCoy, Carl McCoy's daughter.
The album is a concept album, and while McCoy remained largely silent about the themes,<ref name="devin1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> one possible explanation is that the story revolves around the Watchers and the Book of Enoch.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The word "zoon" is derived from Greek, meaning "living creature" or "beast".<ref name="devin1" />
Track listingEdit
- "Still Life"
- "Xodus"
- "Shine"
- "Penetration"
- "Melt (The Catching of the Butterfly)"
- "Venus Decomposing"
- "Pazuzu (Black Rain)"
- "Zoon, Parts 1 & 2: Saturation"
- "Zoon, Part 3: Wake World"
- "Coma"
SinglesEdit
- Xodus (1995)
- Penetration (1996)