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The Nephilim (album)

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The Nephilim is the second studio album by Fields of the Nephilim, released in September 1988 by Situation Two/Beggars Banquet Records.[4] The record debuted at number 12 in the UK album charts.[5][6]

The album was recorded in The Justice Rooms, a former courthouse in England's Somerset countryside where defendants who were sentenced to death were hanged on site. “The place had a really cool vibe” recalls bassist Tony Pettitt.[7]

The Nephilim’s opening track, "Endemoniada", shares its name with a 1968 Mexican horror film and features a man growling “Penitenziagite!”, sampled from Ron Perlman's hunchback character, Salvatore, in The Name of the Rose.[7] The album's top-charting single, "Moonchild", shares its name with Aleister Crowley's novel, while "Love Under Will" is a phrase from Crowley's Book of the Law.[7] The lyrics for "The Watchman" and "Last Exit for the Lost" reference H. P. Lovecraft's character Cthulhu.[7]

The third track "Phobia" is stylistically similar to Motörhead's hit song "Ace of Spades" including near identical guitar riffs.

The track "Shiva", originally the b-side of "Moonchild" single, is included only on the CD version of the album and not on the original LP release.

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Track listing

The Nephilim
No.TitleLength
1."Endemoniada"7:15
2."The Watchman"5:31
3."Phobia"3:37
4."Moonchild"5:40
5."Chord of Souls"5:08
6."Shiva"4:50
7."Celebrate"6:23
8."Love Under Will"7:08
9."Last Exit for the Lost"9:42
Total length:55:23

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Pitchfork Media review
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (1997). The Virgin encyclopedia of eighties music. London: Virgin in association with Muze Inc. p. 185. ISBN 0-7535-0159-7.
  4. ^ Sutherland, Steve (3 September 1988). "The Living Dead". Melody Maker. London: IPC: 30. ISSN 0025-9012.
  5. ^ Jungle Records: FotN Biography
  6. ^ Metropolis Records: FotN Biography
  7. ^ a b c d "Celebrate: Fields of the Nephilim's 'The Nephilim' at 25". PopMatters. Retrieved 2 November 2015.

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