The excerpt about FOTN performance : "I’ve got to admit to everyone at this stage that I’m not knowledgeable about Fields Of The Nephilim at all, but fair play to Carl McCoy – he knows how to bring a show together, as well as finding time to create a damn tasty brand of thick-ridged crisps… As he crouches in darkness under that infamous wide-brimmed hat, bellowing out that perfect blend of goth-metal vocals alongside his four-strong band of Stevenage-based rockers, it’s immediately obviously just where acts like Type O Negative directly spawned from. Heavier than I expected, theirs is a path they’ve already trodden well but there’s no denying that bluesy swing underneath all the leather rainmacks and smoke-machines. The 013 rather agrees and hands are raised aloft to McCoy’s solemn growl amid the undertow of melodic riffage. I may be too young for this stuff personally, but I can still see where the legend comes from."
http://www.thesleepingshaman.com/review ... ete-green/
Roadburn Fest. Review by Pete Green/TheSleepingShaman
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Re: Roadburn Fest. Review by Pete Green/TheSleepingShaman
Certainly refreshing to read a take on that written by someone who clearly hasn't grown up with the genre.
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The Damned - Curtain Call
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The Damned - Curtain Call
Citizen of a nation otherwise populated mainly by blinded, brain damaged xenophobes