“Carl McCoy’s voice sounds like that of a man who dug himself out of an unmarked grave”: Fields Of The Nephilim take 80s goth to its logical extreme on The Nephilim

“Carl McCoy’s voice sounds like that of a man who dug himself out of an unmarked grave”: Fields Of The Nephilim take 80s goth to its logical extreme on The Nephilim

Fields Of The Nephilim’s second album blends mysticism and the occult, referencing Aleister Crowley and HP Lovecraft

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