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  1. On 15 August 1998, McCoy and original bassist Tony Pettitt held a press conference at the Zillo Festival in Germany, announcing their future plans to collaborate under two separate monikers, Fields of the Nephilim (along with the Wright brothers) and The Nefilim (an altered spelling of McCoy's solo project).

  2. 2 de feb. de 2015 · This may be at least partly thanks to the presence of his old friend and fellow founding member Tony Pettitt, who resumed bass duty in 2013. The frontman is already decked out in trademark leathers and hat, his eyes hidden by a pair of reflective wrap-around shades an ’80s American wrestler would have been proud of.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2015 · Fields of the Nephilim - Psychonaut riff (Tony Pettitt) - YouTube. Syksyisin. 9 subscribers. Subscribed. 48. 3.3K views 8 years ago. Captured at Roadburn Festival in Tillburg, The Netherlands...

  4. Fields of the Nephilim es una banda de rock gótico formada en Stevenage, Hertfordshire, ( Inglaterra) en 1984. La alineación original de la banda tenía como vocalista y líder del grupo a Carl McCoy, a Gary Wisker como saxofonista, a Tony Pettitt como bajo, a Paul Wright como guitarra y a Nod Wright como batería.

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  6. 22 de may. de 2020 · Saxophonist Gary Wisker would soon depart the core group, with the band going on to release three studio albums with their classic lineup of vocalist Carl McCoy, bassist Tony Pettitt, guitarists Paul Wright and Peter Yates, and drummer Nod Wright in the shape of 1987’s Dawnrazor 1988’s The Nephilim and Elizium in 1990.

  7. 18 de dic. de 2015 · Along with bassist Tony Pettitt, guitarist Paul Wright and his drumming brother Nod, they experimented with elements of The Velvet Underground, Steve Hillage, Pink Floyd and even dub, infusing them with punk attitude. “We didn’t like the standard sounds of any instruments,” McCoy says. “We’d have to mess with everything…