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The new Nephilim website

Posted: 19 Dec 2003, 18:23
by slicepack
God, I haven't laughed so much in ages.....

Posted: 19 Dec 2003, 21:21
by James Blast
Give us a link then.

Posted: 19 Dec 2003, 21:25
by slicepack

Posted: 19 Dec 2003, 21:26
by James Blast
Thankee :D

Posted: 19 Dec 2003, 21:27
by slicepack
Choose the Flash option - looks like the trailer for the new Harry Potter movies....

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 00:23
by kafka
It really is embarassing goth drivel, isn't it? Silly bastards.

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 00:26
by James Blast
Well I liked it but, found it too sprawling and not easy to navigate. The artwork you can't fault IMO. Nice work McCoy :wink:

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 00:57
by Ed Rhombus
How's Bristol Slice?

Miss me old manor

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 03:06
by slicepack
Oh we're all still here - sat in The Hatchet moaning into our beer....

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 19:08
by Gripper
Noticed that it says 'words by Fields of The Nephilim and Andrew Collins.'

Is this the Andrew Collins and self-confessed ex-goth from 6Music? Kind of suppose not, but did wonder...

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 21:20
by slicepack
Dunno.
Still trying to reset my s**t detector.

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 15:26
by Silver_Owl
Isn't he also a hair stylist? Oh no, that's Corringe or something.

Anyway, the site looks like Neil Gaiman designed it.

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 20:15
by Mrs RicheyJames
First you slag off the Darkness, and then The Neph <sigh>

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 21:16
by Gripper
Sexygoth wrote:First you slag off the Darkness, and then The Neph <sigh>
If you're on about me...yes, I confess to having slagged off The Darkness. Oh yes. But The Neph...no no no...they were majestic in their own kind of way. :P

Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 11:26
by Quiff Boy
Gripper wrote:Noticed that it says 'words by Fields of The Nephilim and Andrew Collins.'

Is this the Andrew Collins and self-confessed ex-goth from 6Music? Kind of suppose not, but did wonder...
no, i dont think so. its andrew collins the way too serious goth/occult author.

:urff:

Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 20:00
by Erudite
Quiff Boy wrote:[
no, i dont think so. its andrew collins the way too serious goth/occult author.

:urff:
Probably a lot better than Mick Mercer the total gobsh*te would-be goth journo.

Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 20:10
by James Blast
I :oops: own The Black Book :oops:

Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 20:57
by Erudite
Red Sunsets wrote:I :oops: own The Black Book :oops:
So do I, which is why I can slag him off.

Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 20:59
by Gripper
Red Sunsets wrote:I :oops: own The Black Book :oops:
:oops: :oops: So do I, and 'All You Need To Know About Gothic Rock'.
Anyone on here actually IN that book?

Posted: 22 Dec 2003, 21:52
by Mrs RicheyJames
Nope

The Neff Page

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 14:40
by mugabe
I like that the lyrics that no one has been able to transcribe correctly are now available on the page, in calligraphy that no one will be able to decipher correcly.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 15:43
by Erudite
kafka wrote:It really is embarassing goth drivel, isn't it? Silly bastards.
I actually enjoyed the articles on The Watchman section.
Particularly the stuff about The Book of Enoch and the recent
archaeological discoveries in Kurdistan.
Can't say I'm convinced by entirely by either of the arguments presented,
but it does open, for me at least, an interesting train of thought.

Plus I've always got time for the apocrypha - anything that didn't make
the final edit of The Bible is usually worth a read.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 20:13
by Miramir
It's all very pretty but it's a bit up-its-own arse, isn't it?

Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 13:38
by Black Shuck
Red Sunsets wrote:I :oops: own The Black Book :oops:
Always wanted to read it.
In my pre-internet days (I only went online 18 months ago!) I was so desperate for information on all me fave goth bands that the book became a sort of Holy Grail for me (I heard about it in the sleevenotes to a cheapo goth compilation album), but I couldn't find a copy anywhere.

Anyone know where I can buy a copy?

Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 13:41
by Black Shuck
Miramir wrote:It's all very pretty but it's a bit up-its-own arse, isn't it?
I'd expect no less.
One of the things that made the Nefs great was their po-faced ridiculousness. makes a refreshing change from Andrew Elditch's tiresome irony and sarcasm.