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New NFD Album
Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 23:03
by bananacamel
New NFD Album out today
http://www.nfd.web.com/
Anyone heard it yet? Seems to have good reviews
Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 23:12
by Rise&Reverberate
Was looking at this earlier today, by chance more than anything (was hoping to see tour dates for the neph announced), the snippets on the site sounded quite good, the vocals are very similar to McCoys. Anyway, have bitten the bullet and shelled out £8.99 for a shiny new copy from HMV
Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 23:20
by Thea
Not got that one yet but I know it's good. Will have a listen later just so I can look smug at how utterly right I was
Posted: 12 Jun 2006, 23:22
by wild bill buttock
Hope its better than "No love lost" which I think sounds too much like bastard Rubicon for comfort.
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 00:13
by wild bill buttock
Just had a listen to the sound snippets.Sounds to me like some-ones trying to cash in on McCoy's comeback,but missing by a mile AGAIN!!!
Why can't Petit and the Wrights make friends with the mystical bulls'hitter,do a Bauhaus and give us what we want.Instead we get The last rites and NFD who all sound almost but not entirely unlike The Nephilim.McCoy's Mourning sun is the most convincing but even so..........
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 09:34
by Quiff Boy
i thought "no love lost" was the best thing to come out of that camp since elysium. and that includes "mourning sun", which sounds only slightly less half-finished than that abortion of a "neph" album which preceeded it
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 11:21
by bananacamel
Always good to get different opinions.
I saw them a few weeks ago playing in Kingston, they were great
. I've got tickets for the album launch party on the 21st, but I was hoping to get a signed copy, hence the question.
As for Mourning Sun, it's a great album, just a shame he had to use Psychonaut bass line
(It a great a great bass line though so he's probably forgiven)
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 12:13
by Quiff Boy
just ordered the album (and the cd single) from hmv
saw them last year when they played the bassment in leeds. absolutely stunning! what a great noise
and according to jo, the singer was a nice chap (some conversation over the ciggie machine i gather
)
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 13:49
by Ed Rhombus
We're playing with them in sunny Weston-Super-Mare on Saturday 8th July.
Top band
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 14:01
by Quiff Boy
Ed Rhombus wrote:We're playing with them in sunny Weston-Super-Mare on Saturday 8th July.
Top band
get in!
tell them to get their arses back up to leeds! or manchester
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 16:11
by bananacamel
Quiff Boy wrote:
and according to jo, the singer was a nice chap (some conversation over the ciggie machine i gather
)
I can vouch that he is a nice chap, I had a chat with walking back from the chippie after the gig, lucky I did as he informed me that the barfly web site was down which is why I couldn't get tickets for the album launch party. I tried the following day and all was well
Just gotta hold on until next Wednesday for a night of heavy NFD rock
On another note, does anyone have any idea what NFD stands for?
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 16:13
by bananacamel
Oh yeah, they played Psychonaut as an encore, which was pretty cool.
Anyone know if they do any other Neph covers?
Posted: 13 Jun 2006, 16:33
by Scardwel
bananacamel wrote:Oh yeah, they played Psychonaut as an encore, which was pretty cool.
Anyone know if they do any other Neph covers?
I've seen them do Preacher Man and Moonchild as well.
It was rumoured NFD stands for Noise For Destruction but I've since heard that's bollox.
Posted: 14 Jun 2006, 00:01
by wild bill buttock
Its noises for destruction.Petit is the Neph's version of Hussey,IMHO.f**king brilliant bass player though,and for "Psychonaut" and "Celebrate" alone,I'll forgive him.
Posted: 16 Jun 2006, 08:55
by Muppet
Am I alone in thinking that Rubicon were one of the few bright lights in the musical hell that was the early/mid ninetees? Both "What Starts Ends" and "Room 101" are classics. So there.
I've not heard "Dead Pool Rising" yet, my biggest worry is that it won't be as good as "No Love Lost", which was indeed very very good. Oh, the vocals are rather McCoy-ish superficcialy; but then if you listen to the Neph straight after NFD, you realise they're not that similar after all. So I think, anyhoo.
Posted: 16 Jun 2006, 10:09
by Quiff Boy
from listening "no love lost", i'd say yer man from nfd has just as many jaz coleman-sisms as he does mcCoy-isms.
the whole singy/shouty hybrid that he does on the faster tracks is very KJ
Posted: 16 Jun 2006, 10:40
by bananacamel
Muppet wrote:Am I alone in thinking that Rubicon were one of the few bright lights in the musical hell that was the early/mid ninetees? Both "What Starts Ends" and "Room 101" are classics. So there.
You're not alone, "What Starts Ends" is a quality album IMHO.
I preferred it to Zoon, too heavy for me, and that dodgy tartan hat was a bit of a turn off.
Posted: 16 Jun 2006, 12:16
by scotty
Muppet wrote:Am I alone in thinking that Rubicon were one of the few bright lights in the musical hell that was the early/mid ninetees? Both "What Starts Ends" and "Room 101" are classics. So there.
Nope, loved them both
In fact, I could
really do with another copy of "Room 101" as mine is f**ked
Posted: 17 Jun 2006, 00:20
by wild bill buttock
You just know I'm gonna disagree don't you?I hated Rubicon.Fields of the nephilim trying to be pearl jam,Its such a crap idea and should have been strangled at birth.And that singer,Sweet baby Jesus!he couldn't carry a shopping bag let alone a tune.
The last rites ain't too bad though.
Zoon was poo I concur.
Posted: 17 Jun 2006, 00:30
by James Blast
Yet another case of - The Sum of the Whole is Greater than the Parts
Posted: 17 Jun 2006, 00:37
by wild bill buttock
James Blast wrote:Yet another case of - The Sum of the Whole is Greater than the Parts
How I wish some-one would tell them that.Ego's are so s**t for the fans.Both my favorite bands ruined by stupid pissing contests.
Posted: 17 Jun 2006, 00:46
by James Blast
too true
Posted: 17 Jun 2006, 03:54
by 9while9
James Blast wrote:too true
Yeah, big egos are for Avatar making guys
with over 10,000 posts....
I Keed, I Keed.. >
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_aCWiPC ... omic%20dog
Posted: 17 Jun 2006, 21:29
by Erudite
wild bill buttock wrote:Just had a listen to the sound snippets.Sounds to me like some-ones trying to cash in on McCoy's comeback,but missing by a mile AGAIN!!!
Why can't Petit and the Wrights make friends with the mystical bulls'hitter,do a Bauhaus and give us what we want.Instead we get The last rites and NFD who all sound almost but not entirely unlike The Nephilim.McCoy's Mourning sun is the most convincing but even so..........
I have to say of all McCoy's ex-collaborators I'm most taken with
Saint Of Eden (tenuous as the link is - Cian Houchin played bass for
The Nefilim).
Of course it could be something to do with the use of a drum machine...
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 10:34
by Muppet
I actually thought that Andy Delaney was an Excellent singer, and brought something a bit different to the mix. I quite liked "Ten", so I guess the Pearl Jam thing wasn't a problem for me! And with songs like "On Your Side", "Rivers", "Killing Time" etc, they made some of the best music of the 90's. Honestly.
But back to NFD.... has anyone got the album yet? Must away to Amazon in a moment.... as I mentioned in my previous post, I'm a bit concerned it won't be as good as their first; the single and the samples I've heard just don't seem as ...ummm... ambituous as the stuff on "No Love Lost?" I'm hoping for long guitar burn-outs like "Lost Souls" for example!!!