I see good spirits, I see bad spirits.

A rare copy of "Now that's what I call bands that sound like fish"James Blast wrote:I want to know what the prize is, first?
Another group hugweebleswobble wrote:Why can't we all just love one another?
And don't forget Earth Inferno. A fan-fcuking-tastic live album.wild bill buttock wrote:@Bismark;IMO "Dawnrazor" is the weakest Neph album,"The Nephilim"and their finest moment "Elisium" are far more inventive and as Muppet quite rightly says,ploughed their own furrow.
Ooohh.........can't agree with you there, "Dawnrazor" is Thee NEPHILIM sound, Heavy, Hard, Abrasive, Goth/Punk/Metal at it's bestwild bill buttock wrote:
@Bismark;IMO "Dawnrazor" is the weakest Neph album,"The Nephilim"and their finest moment "Elisium" are far more inventive and as Muppet quite rightly says,ploughed their own furrow.
ZOON made my ears bleed coupled with p*ssing myself laughingBadlander wrote:
I also like the Nefilim album. Shame on me.![]()
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And what do you do when you don't like an album ?weebleswobble wrote:ZOON made my ears bleed coupled with p*ssing myself laughingBadlander wrote:
I also like the Nefilim album. Shame on me.![]()
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Still, I quite liked it......
Actually I thought their gigs,like their albums,got better and better.I first saw them in 87 and I really think they peaked on The Sumerland tour,Although the best gig I ever saw them do was in 89 on The Psychonaut tour.scotty wrote: a Nephilim gig C87/88 would leave your eyes bleeding from the volume, the skin from your face would be lying on the floor next to you from McCoys gravely howl, no doubt honed by hours of gargling with broken glass and razor blades, you came out of a gig feeling like you've just had a good kickin'!!!.
Gigs on the "Elizium" tour were a much more subdued affair, the Volume was toned down on the "For Her Light" tour, this was carried on through to this tour
I don't totally agree : Tool have their roots in hardcore (cf. the first EP), even though it's far from obvious now. They're both much influenced by prog-rock, but in the case of FotN, it didn't really show until Psychonaut.Muppet wrote: Actually, I've always found Tool to be pretty close to the Neph - not vocally obviously, but the same atmosphere is there for sure. Listen to "Disposition" back to back with "Celebrate" and you'll see what I mean....
If that's how you define goth, then fine. But I have a tendency to think this is an overoptimistic depiction of reality.jay wrote:An interst in progressive, adventurous and non-mainstream musics should not be scoffed at.
jay wrote:Well I have no definition for goth as I don't listen to it but I certainly don't take the mickey out of other peoples taste
i don't totally agree with you on this one, but if you like it:Muppet wrote:And Mourning Sun deserves a mention for being possibly the best comeback album of all time...