Nefilim

This article is about a musical group. For the supernatural creatures, see Nephilim.
Nefilim

Vocalist Carl McCoy
Background information
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Industrial metal
Death metal
Gothic rock
Years active 19921996
Labels Beggars Banquet
Associated acts Fields of the Nephilim, Sensorium, Saints of Eden, NFD
Past members Carl McCoy
Paul Miles
Cian Houchin
Simon Rippin

The Nefilim (or simply Nefilim) was a Carl McCoy project formed after the disbanding of Fields of the Nephilim. It featured McCoy on vocals, Paul Miles on guitar, Simon Rippin on drums and Cian Houchin on bass. Nefilim released one album, Zoon (1996), which was more influenced by Death metal and industrial metal than McCoy's previous releases with the Fields of the Nephilim, though similar themes of mysticism are prevalent, seen in songs like "Pazuzu (Black Rain)," which refers to the Assyro-Babylonian god also known as "king of the demons."

Rippin and Miles would later go on to form Sensorium, while Houchin would go on to form Saints of Eden. McCoy returned to his previous band, Fields of the Nephilim.

Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

External links

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