Fields Of The Nephilim - Zoon

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8.1 | 64 votes |
Band
Fields Of The Nephilim
Style
Death metal, Gothic metal
Release date
October 1996
Owners
73 have it
18 want it
Tracklist
01. Still Life
02. Xodus
03. Shine
04. Penetration
05. Melt (The Catching Of The Butterfly)
06. Venus Decomposing
07. Pazuzu (Black Rain)
08. Zoon (Pts. 1 & 2) (Saturation)
09. Zoon (Pt. 3) (Wake World)
10. Coma
Staff review by
jupitreas
Rating:
8.5
Rating:
8.5
After leaving the Fields Of The Nephilim (but while holding the rights to the name), the band's vocalist and main composer, Carl McCoy went into hibernation for a good 5 years. Its a shame as were he to make a follow up to 1991's excellent, critically acclaimed "Elizium", his career would likely rocket. Unfortunately, this didn't happen and after a 5 year hiatus McCoy found himself facing a very different world of music. A world that required something more brutal than anything he has done before.

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published 03.11.2005 | Comments ( 6 )
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20.08.2012 - 13:45
!J.O.O.E.!
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To quote someone on RYM:

"sounds like Slayer for goths but it's pretty goddamn awesome"
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15.03.2017 - 00:39
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Tage Westerlund

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Some songs was as industrial metal I think. most heaver band album, but still don't lost a touch whit 80's gothic.
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