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New Nephilim release?
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:02
by scotty
http://www.playgroundmusic.com/catalogu ... tist=field s%20of%20the%20nephilim
Heard this sort of thing before
,but perhaps this time?
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Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:09
by aims
Nephilim (possibly), NMA (confirmed) and Bauhaus (whispers from Murphy) releases?
Come on Andrew, get with the times
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:26
by Batfish
It says 'stay tuned for
exciting news' on the SPV (record label) website.
Which must mean the record must be good, rather than a tired effort by a sadly diminished one-man band to re-tread and reclaim the prog-trance heights scaled by 'Elyzium'.
Otherwise it would just say 'stay tuned for tediously inevitable news', wouldn't it?
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:32
by scotty
Batfish wrote:It says 'stay tuned for
exciting news' on the SPV (record label) website.
Which must mean the record must be good, rather than a tired effort by a sadly diminished one-man band to re-tread and reclaim the prog-trance heights scaled by 'Elyzium'.
Otherwise it would just say 'stay tuned for tediously inevitable news', wouldn't it?
Wasn't there supposed to be something released last September,I dont think I'll hold my breath this time
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Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:38
by Quiff Boy
http://www.spv.de/eng/fieldsofthenephilim/default.html
http://www.fields-of-the-nephilim.com/Nephilim77.htm --> info
After months of rumour and speculation, the Watchman can exclusively reveal
that the new album from The Nephilim is set to be unleashed on the world in early 2005.
It is a natural progression of the band's classic sound which crescendoed
as far back as 1991 with the release of the hugely successful album
'Elizium'. News of The Nephilim's reanimation will come as a delight to all those
who have waited patiently for the next chapter in the name of the Nephilim.
In order to bring the as yet unspoken new album to its greatest potential The Nephilim
have signed with German record company SPV - who have worked with the band
worldwide for the past 15 years and handle a wide range of leading international artistes.
Naturally, SPV are ecstatic about the deal. As A & R man Gero Herrde puts it:
'We are very pleased to be working together again with Carl and the band.
SPV look forward to the release of what we see as the best material ever produced by them.
It has all the elements of classic Fields of the Nephilim. It is hypnotic and inspiring, and out there in a league of its own.'
And having been privileged to hear it ourselves, the Watchman can confirm that the
wait has been worth it. There is no way that it will not confirm to Watchers
old and new that Fields of the Nephilim rank as one of the
most unique and remarkable bands ever to come out of Britain.
Keep watch for further details on release dates, live appearances, etc,
which will be revealed here first on The Nephilim official website.
sounds like a crock of PR s**t to me
hint: using the opera browser lets you cut & paste and nicely circumvents their ridiculously paranoid code protection
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:48
by Batfish
And having been privileged to hear it ourselves, the Watchman can confirm that the wait has been worth it. There is no way that it will not confirm to Watchers old and new that Fields of the Nephilim rank as one of the most unique and remarkable bands ever to come out of Britain.
Keep watch for further details on release dates, live appearances, etc,
which will be revealed here first on The Nephilim official website.
Also, don't you wish they'd talk properly.
And not refer to themselves in the
third person.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 13:53
by smiscandlon
Batfish wrote:And having been privileged to hear it ourselves, the Watchman can confirm that the wait has been worth it. There is no way that it will not confirm to Watchers old and new that Fields of the Nephilim rank as one of the most unique and remarkable bands ever to come out of Britain.
Keep watch for further details on release dates, live appearances, etc,
which will be revealed here first on The Nephilim official website.
Also, don't you wish they'd talk properly.
And not refer to themselves in the
third person.
smiscandlon also disapproves of that.
Alas the Nephilim site hasn't been updated for many months, and I was
so looking forward to that album release in "early 2005".
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:22
by Quiff Boy
There is no way that it will not confirm to Watchers old and new that Fields of the Nephilim rank as one of the most unique and remarkable bands ever to come out of Britain.
wtf?
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:23
by the-happening
"sounds like a crock of PR s**t to me"
Just like their music then!!
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:26
by markfiend
Quiff Boy wrote:There is no way that it will not confirm to Watchers old and new that Fields of the Nephilim rank as one of the most unique and remarkable bands ever to come out of Britain.
wtf?
The
words are in English.
But the sentence apparently isn't.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:32
by smiscandlon
markfiend wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:There is no way that it will not confirm to Watchers old and new that Fields of the Nephilim rank as one of the most unique and remarkable bands ever to come out of Britain.
wtf?
The
words are in English.
But the sentence apparently isn't.
They used the right words. Just not
necessarily in the right order.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:40
by markfiend
I'm sorry Mr Preview!
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:50
by James Blast
Arsenal!
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 15:01
by Batfish
James Blast wrote:Arsenal!
And him an
LTFC fan...
My home town.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 15:59
by Farkas
the dates on playground are true.
i´ve asked SPV 2 weeks ago and they gave me these dates per e-mail.
from "
info@spv.de
Hi Michael,
hier die aktuellen Daten, aber es kann sich immer wieder was verändern....
19.9. Single
24.10. Album
Gruß
Alex
a forum-member of the nefilim.de-forum posts the same dates today,
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 16:46
by Mrs RicheyJames
<starts dreaming of FINALLY getting to see Mr McCoy>
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 16:48
by Quiff Boy
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:<starts dreaming of FINALLY getting to see Mr McCoy>
you still got that magnifying glass from josephs well then?
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 16:49
by Mrs RicheyJames
Bugger that. They ever play and I'll do a d00my and get there seven hours before they come on stage and camp at the front.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:01
by James Blast
the first time I saw The Neff it was worse than a Sisters gig, smokewise, all I remember is a few machine heads and a leather clad hand clutching a microphone and stand poking through the fug, so although you may get to see them, you may not actually get to
see them
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:03
by Mrs RicheyJames
THAT'S NOT ALLOWED.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:06
by Quiff Boy
dont matter where you stand you'll still need that magnifying glass to see ikkle carl
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:06
by Mrs RicheyJames
Awwwwwwwww. Is he only an ikkle lad??
Think I like him even MORE now!! </sad>
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:07
by Quiff Boy
he's wee-er than eldo
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:08
by Mrs RicheyJames
And again I say....Aaaawwwwwww.
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:16
by Nazareth
The rumour earlier this year was that there would be a single released in the summer and the album in the autumn, so this kind of fits in with that. I would love to see Carl on tour!
Just noticed that the nephilim site isnt entirely dead. You used to be able to attempt to log in to the watchman area, now they dont allow you and have stated "We are currently in the process of updating our servers,
until then Members will not be able to login."