weebleswobble wrote:Too close to Xmas to even think about thisNorman Hunter wrote:That makes me even more f*cked-off.weebleswobble wrote: Yup 3/4 Mish
Final Chapter my arse
The m*****n reunited...again!
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Is there any more news on a potential Leeds show?Maisey wrote:Leeds show isn't totally off the cards yet, although nothing has been written in stone.
Or so I'm told.
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From New Gold Dawn:
Fields of the Nephilim have confirmed that they will be appearing alongside The m*****n for special celebration show on October 22nd at Brixton Academy, London. Support from Gene Loves Jezebel.
Full details to follow on Monday 4th April.
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URGH.Depprocksfarfar wrote:http://themissionuk.com/wp/2010/12/07/s ... 2-academy/
We did NOT see that one coming did we?
brilliant first postBluebell wrote:URGH.Depprocksfarfar wrote:http://themissionuk.com/wp/2010/12/07/s ... 2-academy/
We did NOT see that one coming did we?
It would be a fun evening I suspect and if it was happening in my town I'd probably go. It ain't the Sisters though so wouldn't travel.Methedrone wrote:From New Gold Dawn:Fields of the Nephilim have confirmed that they will be appearing alongside The m*****n for special celebration show on October 22nd at Brixton Academy, London. Support from Gene Loves Jezebel.
Full details to follow on Monday 4th April.
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I should say HI first. But yes. It was simply URGH.LouLou wrote:brilliant first postBluebell wrote:URGH.Depprocksfarfar wrote:http://themissionuk.com/wp/2010/12/07/s ... 2-academy/
We did NOT see that one coming did we?
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Andie wrote:The Nephs, The Mish, And Jezebels kicking it off...
Tickets bought...
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKING YES
For those that suspect an April Fool: I give you this...
http://www.o2academybrixton.co.uk/event ... ry-tickets
Nationalise the f**king lot.
Bluebell wrote:I should say HI first. But yes. It was simply URGH.LouLou wrote:brilliant first postBluebell wrote: URGH.
URGH is fine.
URGH backatcha
edit - and welcome, obviously
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FOTN - yes!
can leave the others, but Neff in the UK
can leave the others, but Neff in the UK
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Tickets bought this morning!Maisey wrote:Andie wrote:The Nephs, The Mish, And Jezebels kicking it off...
Tickets bought...
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKING YES
For those that suspect an April Fool: I give you this...
http://www.o2academybrixton.co.uk/event ... ry-tickets
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
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Last time I saw The Misssion was on the Ressurection tour over here .
They played the HOB Orlando and it was a pretty decent gig with a brief Alice thrown in but there were only 100 people if that in the audience!!! Three weeks before, the Girls played to a sold out crowd.....as it should be!!!
Full on Goth crowd which is a little unusual in the Sunshine State....never seen so much black for years and there was me in a white linen shirt and trousers topped off with sandals. My wife thought it was hilarios!!!
They played the HOB Orlando and it was a pretty decent gig with a brief Alice thrown in but there were only 100 people if that in the audience!!! Three weeks before, the Girls played to a sold out crowd.....as it should be!!!
Full on Goth crowd which is a little unusual in the Sunshine State....never seen so much black for years and there was me in a white linen shirt and trousers topped off with sandals. My wife thought it was hilarios!!!
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
I'm a bit out with the Neffs these days but since their website hasn't confirmed the date, I remain skeptical. I suppose they still haven't released that bloody DVD yet? Anyway, it'd have to be the original line-up and a legally binding commitment to play "Sumerland" in full before I go near that dump again!
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I have succumbed, ticket bought.
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neph press release:
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Fields of the Nephilim can confirm that they will share the stage with The Mission at London's Brixton Academy on October 22nd 2011 with support from Gene Loves Jezebel.
This event represents a monumental coming together of two of the most influential bands of the dark music movement and will be a huge celebration of this powerful scene.
Carl McCoy made the following comment:
Carl McCoy, creator and vocalist of Fields of the Nephilim, was influenced from a very young age by a ‘dark culture’, aiding his decision to pursue a career in art and music. He embraced the world of the occult and portrayed it through his own apocalyptic fusion of Victorian underworld meets Serge Leone Spaghetti Western. Fields of the Nephilim’s emerging brand of aural delights were expressed in genre defining tracks such as ‘Trees Come Down’, ‘Power’, ‘Preacher Man’ and ‘Dawnrazor'.It is well known that Fields of the Nephilim are very selective about where and when we perform live. There is always a greater significance underlying our shows. On this occasion we simply felt that the time had come to show that there is unity for all those who support the scene we are involved in. This will be a unique gathering of forces and a very memorable event.
On another level I have a personal connection with this area of London and the venue in particular, and I look forward to returning to Brixton Academy
The band continues to affirm their cult status with regular festival headline appearances around the World and sell-out shows in many major cities. Their legacy stretches back over 25 years with the band continuing to evolve their seminal sound and never failing to entrance those that bear witness to their ritual live shows.
Fields of the Nephilim Official Website
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Interesting turn of phrase by the Nephilim. "We are sharing a stage" & also pointing out that GLJ are the support.
Can we assume that it has been a very slow selling show so far then? Must admit it's a while since the Mish were selling out venues the size of the Academy......not really counting the last 4 SBE shows, as they were (allegedly) a last chance to see the band.
Can we assume that it has been a very slow selling show so far then? Must admit it's a while since the Mish were selling out venues the size of the Academy......not really counting the last 4 SBE shows, as they were (allegedly) a last chance to see the band.
Give me one good reason
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Leeds Academy October 28th "with very special guests" The Mish are advertising this as a "homecoming show" aftershow till 3 in the morning,guest dj's etcBill Hicks wrote:Is there any more news on a potential Leeds show?Maisey wrote:Leeds show isn't totally off the cards yet, although nothing has been written in stone.
Or so I'm told.
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
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afaik they're just doing just london & leeds...
although if the leeds support they're planning does come off, i think you'd be happy you came up for it
although if the leeds support they're planning does come off, i think you'd be happy you came up for it
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?