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  1. Fields of the Nephilim are an English gothic rock band formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, in 1984. The band's name refers to a Biblical race of angel-human hybrids known as the Nephilim.

  2. 2.2K subscribers ‧ 8 videos. The Official YouTube channel featuring videos from Fields of the Nephilim.

  3. Fields Of The Nephilim. 108,327 likes · 17 talking about this. Official Fields Of The Nephilim Facebook Page.

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  4. Jan 17, 2013 · Fields of the Nephilim - Moonchild HD - YouTube. The Arkive. 242K subscribers. Subscribed. 17K. 1.1M views 11 years ago #BeggarsBanquet #TheArkive #FieldsoftheNephilim. Working from home...

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    • Sumerland (Elizium, 1990) Fields Of The Nephilim released several versions of their greatest ever track. The first, Sumerland (What Dreams May Come), appeared on Elizium and the single Sumerland (Dreamed Version) soon followed.
    • Last Exit For The Lost (The Nephilim, 1988) Another epic track that also weighs in at just under the 10 minute mark. Last Exit Of The Lost is a mournful head trip with Pettitt’s plodding bass setting the scene, while the feedback from Peter Yates’ guitar throbs away gently in the background.
    • Psychonaut Lib III. Released as a standalone single in the spring on 1989, Psychonaut gave a flavour of what direction the Nephilim were heading in. To call Psychonaut epic would be an understatement.
    • Dawnrazor (Dawnrazor, 1987) No list of the very best Fields Of The Nephilim tracks would be complete without the title track from their debut album. Its slow, menacing pace, complete with creepy otherworldly noises and stellar musicianship from the band take this to another level.
  5. Jan 17, 2013 · Fields of the Nephilim - Blue Water. Check out the Top of the Pops playlist here https://bit.ly/2F8np11 Working from home alternative classics https://bit.ly/3aOLq7H A single released...

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  6. Fields Of The Nephilim were a distinctive goth rock band that incorporated psychedelic and progressive elements until their eventual split in 1991. Following the split, vocalist Carl McCoy pursued his The Nefilim project.

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