The original line-up consisted of vocalist Carl "Carlos" McCoy, saxophonist Gary Wisker, bass player Tony "Alex" Wright, guitarist Paul "Nod" Wright, and drummer Nod "Paul" Wright. Membership changes were constant throughout their career as successive musicians were recruited and then sacrificed to the band's patron deity, Nyarlathotep, the deity of chaos magic from the Sumerian pantheon of Old Dears.
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| - The original line-up consisted of vocalist Carl "Carlos" McCoy, saxophonist Gary Wisker, bass player Tony "Alex" Wright, guitarist Paul "Nod" Wright, and drummer Nod "Paul" Wright. Membership changes were constant throughout their career as successive musicians were recruited and then sacrificed to the band's patron deity, Nyarlathotep, the deity of chaos magic from the Sumerian pantheon of Old Dears.
- Fields of the Nephilim is a British gothic rock/metal band whose song "Vet For The Insane" appeared in the episode "Death and the Lady" of the series Miami Vice.
- Fields of the Nephilim ... seit 2005 ... → Siehe auch Alien Sex Fiend, The Sisters of Mercy,
- Fields of the Nephilim are an English gothic rock band formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England in 1984. The original line-up consisted of vocalistCarl McCoy, saxophonist Gary Wisker, Tony Pettitt on bass, guitarist Paul Wright and drummer Alexander "Nod" Wright. Following the release of the debut EP Burning the Fields, Wisker left the band to be replaced by Peter Yates as second guitarist. Paul Chousmer played keyboards in the live band from 1988 until 1990, and appeared on the live album Earth Inferno. The current incarnation of the band has released one authorized recording of new material and one double live album since 1990, they perform frequently, with Carl McCoy and Tony Pettit remaining from the original lineup.
- Fields of the Nephilim are an English Goth Rock band formed in the early '80s by lead singer Carl McCoy, saxaphonist Gary Whisker, bassist Tony Petitt, guitarist Paul Wright, and drummer Alexander "Nod" Wright. While they never achieved mainstream success, they have a devoted following and have been highly influential on artists within the Goth Rock and Gothic Metal genres. Their last album, Mourning Sun, was released in 2005 with a completely new line-up. They seldom tour these days, mostly playing one-off shows and festivals in Europe. Band Members: Former Members: Discography: Other Releases:
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| - The original line-up consisted of vocalist Carl "Carlos" McCoy, saxophonist Gary Wisker, bass player Tony "Alex" Wright, guitarist Paul "Nod" Wright, and drummer Nod "Paul" Wright. Membership changes were constant throughout their career as successive musicians were recruited and then sacrificed to the band's patron deity, Nyarlathotep, the deity of chaos magic from the Sumerian pantheon of Old Dears.
- Fields of the Nephilim is a British gothic rock/metal band whose song "Vet For The Insane" appeared in the episode "Death and the Lady" of the series Miami Vice.
- Fields of the Nephilim are an English gothic rock band formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England in 1984. The original line-up consisted of vocalistCarl McCoy, saxophonist Gary Wisker, Tony Pettitt on bass, guitarist Paul Wright and drummer Alexander "Nod" Wright. Following the release of the debut EP Burning the Fields, Wisker left the band to be replaced by Peter Yates as second guitarist. Paul Chousmer played keyboards in the live band from 1988 until 1990, and appeared on the live album Earth Inferno. The current incarnation of the band has released one authorized recording of new material and one double live album since 1990, they perform frequently, with Carl McCoy and Tony Pettit remaining from the original lineup. 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.
- Fields of the Nephilim are an English Goth Rock band formed in the early '80s by lead singer Carl McCoy, saxaphonist Gary Whisker, bassist Tony Petitt, guitarist Paul Wright, and drummer Alexander "Nod" Wright. While they never achieved mainstream success, they have a devoted following and have been highly influential on artists within the Goth Rock and Gothic Metal genres. Their last album, Mourning Sun, was released in 2005 with a completely new line-up. They seldom tour these days, mostly playing one-off shows and festivals in Europe. Band Members:
* Carl McCoy
* John Carter
* Tom Edwards
* Gav King
* Lee Newell Former Members:
* Paul Wright
* Tony Petitt
* Alexander "Nod" Wright
* Gary Whisker
* Peter Yates Discography:
* Dawnrazor (1985)
* The Nephilim (1988)
* Elizium (1990)
* Earth Inferno - Live (1991)
* Fallen (2002)
* Mourning Sun (2005) Other Releases:
* Returning to Gehenna (1987)
* Laura (1986)
* BBC Radio 1 - Live in Concert (1992)
* Revelations (1993)
* From Gehenna to Here (2001)
- Fields of the Nephilim ... seit 2005 ... → Siehe auch Alien Sex Fiend, The Sisters of Mercy,
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