markfiend wrote:Zoon was McCoy's album as "The Nefilim"; a lot more metal(ish) than the Nephilim stuff.
As I understand it, Fallen was put together by Jungle Records from various half-finished session tapes, demos and whatnot that they had lying around. They released it once it became clear to them that McCoy wasn't going to record another proper album for them.
Nefilim also released a pre-
Zoon track
Chaocracy on a Beggars Banquet compilation called
Deafening Divinities with Aural Affinities
There is an archive of Carl McCoy's take on
Fallen on the official web site. It's under The Void/Archive and scroll right to the bottom. They've disabled right click and cut/paste so I can't post it here.
Jungle Records'
Fallen page is here:
http://www.jungle-records.demon.co.uk/j ... ng65cd.htm
It includes a link to Sister Ray Records where you can buy it (No.7 in their Goth best sellers apparently)
Non-McCoy FOTN offshoots also include Rubicon (FOTN with a new vocalist) - 2 albums, Last Rites (the Wright brothers plus others) - 2 albums and NFD (Tony Pettitt and others) - 1 album.
I thought both Rubicon albums were OK. Sounded exactly like the instrumental section of FOTN but moved on a little and without the mysticism. I haven't heard the others.