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Nefnef
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 17:09
by Rafster
Hey ho - can't be ar*ed to register for Dawnrazor.
Now - who can help me? Basically has anyone got an idea of what kind of setlist the Nef might do on their London date?
I'd really like to know their stuff but not too keen on going through/buying everything.
I currently have:
Dawnrazor
Revelations
Zoon
What songs do you thing they'll do?
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 17:19
by Silence is platinum
you re missing "nephilim" & "elisium"
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reconsider and buy them...
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 17:23
by Rafster
Silence is platinum wrote:you re missing "nephilim" & "elisium"
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reconsider and buy them...
Yep! The only one I've actually
bought was Zoon as thats cos its was on discount....(wonder why). The other two were acquired through family members and ex girfriends...
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 17:31
by Norman Hunter
Rafster wrote:The only one I've actually bought was Zoon as thats cos its was on discount....(wonder why)
GRRR!!!
Zoon is an ace Death/Black/Goth/Metal stomp! Repent!
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 17:32
by markfiend
You need The Nephilim and Elizium. Seriously.
:edit: And that reminds me, I haven't listened to Zoon for ages...
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 17:48
by 6FeetOver
Carl McCoy's cute, imho, but I
hate his vocal style.
(*Goes to hide before she's lynched*)
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 18:05
by Rafster
Norman Hunter wrote:Rafster wrote:The only one I've actually bought was Zoon as thats cos its was on discount....(wonder why)
GRRR!!!
Zoon is an ace Death/Black/Goth/Metal stomp! Repent!
I really don't understand it, I love loads of thrash/death metal but I just can't
get Zoon. But I'll persevere.
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 18:14
by SomeKindOfStranger
Silence is platinum wrote:you re missing "nephilim" & "elisium"
...and "Mourning Sun" and "Fallen"....
(and Earth Inferno if you fancy a live album)
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 18:19
by Ahráyeph
Nah, as far as live albums are concerned, you need the 'Memoriam' boot...
Re: Nefnef
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 18:21
by Badlander
Rafster wrote:Basically has anyone got an idea of what kind of setlist the Nef might do on their London date?
Nope.
Now go get Elizium and Earth Inferno !!!
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 18:22
by streamline
Rafster wrote:
I really don't understand it, I love loads of thrash/death metal but I just can't get Zoon. But I'll persevere.
That's because it isn't that good.
Perseverence is good, but spend your time listening to Nephilim and Elyzium.
Much better IMHO.
Re: Nefnef
Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 21:46
by weebleswobble
Rafster wrote:Hey ho - can't be ar*ed to register for Dawnrazor.
For Shame
Re: Nefnef
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 04:20
by DeWinter
Rafster wrote:Hey ho - can't be ar*ed to register for Dawnrazor.
Now - who can help me? Basically has anyone got an idea of what kind of setlist the Nef might do on their London date?
I'd really like to know their stuff but not too keen on going through/buying everything.
I currently have:
Dawnrazor
Revelations
Zoon
What songs do you thing they'll do?
Probably play the entire setlist of his new chirpy Cockney album "Mornin' Son", a few Zoon "faves" of his, the rehashed version of Moonchild, and finish off with Psychonaut. Carl and Eldritch both tend to play the songs they like, rather than the ones anyone else does. I very nearly swallowed my principles and booked a ticket, untill I discovered it's not FOTN, just McCoy. Not a single other member of the band will be there.
Seriously, he needs the Wrights back. That opening riff to "She" sounded like a deaf guy trying to play the intro to "The Watchman" on a banjo.
Elysium you need, as so far you seem unaware of the song "Sumerland", in full length it is arguably the FOTN at their best, I will say without fear that I believe Elysium knocks Eldritch's best efforts onto their arses and points mockingly afterwards.
Zoon you need to give to a hated relative for a Christmas present.
The Nephilim album you can probably live without if you have Revelations, as the best tracks are Moonchilld and The Watchman.
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 06:32
by CellThree
For those of you who might be interested, Cian, the guitarist on Zoon has his own band called
Saints Of Eden.
My friend Flow drums on some of the tracks. They're not really my cup of tea, but Cian seems like a nice guy (just met him a couple of times). The video on the page was shot in one of the Cardington airship hangers in Bedfordshire if you were wondering.
And as was mentioned in another post, Elizium can be downloaded
here
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 09:41
by Ahráyeph
DOWNLOAD 'Elizium'? Pah, the blasfemy! You should OWN it!
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 09:48
by culprit
I bought dawnrazor and 'the nephilim' as they were released and played them to death, but lost interest in the 'for her light' era, and never bought anything since, just stopped. If I were to buy one more, what should it be?
They did rock like bastards, and that's what I like.
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 10:04
by Badlander
Why don't you all come
to the other side ?
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 10:09
by hellboy69
if you 'lost interest' during the elizium period, then maybe that album isn't for you (although it really is an absolute corker) ~ p'rhaps you should go further back and pick up the 'burning the fields ep' - or the Jungle Records collection 'from gehenna to here' that includes those songs? copies are very often on ebay.
<------------- i got me ticket, obviously. i remember how pleasantly surprised i was by the 'zoon' band line-up, so i'm reserving judgement until i've seen the Astoria show. of course, NOTHING can replace the classic Nephs line-up, but hey the same can often be said of the Sissies and we all still go see them
every time
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 12:21
by Maisey
I have "The Nephilim" as one of my all time favourate albums. It goes from high to low, its always intricate and wonderful. You get hard rock, you get poppy goth, you get soundscapes, all bound together with such...texture.
I can't recomend it enough.
Posted: 23 Mar 2007, 16:32
by CellThree
Ahráyeph wrote:DOWNLOAD 'Elizium'? Pah, the blasfemy! You should OWN it!
Strangely I never got round to it. I've got all the other albums and most of the singles, but I never bought it when I had the chance. Now having finally listened to it, I prefer The Nephilim (the album, not the band).