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  Carl McCoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl McCoy (born January 18, 1963, Lambeth, London, England) is the frontman for gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim.
McCoy's new album, Mourning Sun, was released in Europe on November 21, 2005, under the name Fields of the Nephilim, despite the fact that he is reported not to hold the copyright to that name.
McCoy is well known for his mystical and occult-based lyrics and beliefs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carl_McCoy   (475 words)

  
 McCoy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ADA Jack McCoy is a fictional character in the television drama Law and Order.
McCoy was also an American pottery company existing between 1910 and 1990.
McCoy can also refer to one of the families in the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/McCoy   (227 words)

  
 Fields of the Nephilim - Release Music Magazine Spotlight
Backtracking Carl McCoy’s movements, that brings us to the conclusion that this was a project started somewhere around 2002, around the same time the badly received "Fallen" was released by Jungle Records.
Carl McCoy really doesn’t want to talk about what took place between himself and the company, but has previously denied that the half finished songs on "Fallen" were ready for release.
Carl McCoy gets something dark and bitter in his voice when he talks about a contract that bound him to a company (maybe Beggars Banquet?) and that made him unable to put out records, and how pleased he is with having broken free from that.
www.releasemagazine.net /Spotlight/spotlightfieldsofthenephilim.htm   (1421 words)

  
 ~ * . : THE ZOON PAGE : . * ~
McCoy's previous band perfected the dark, moody rock of the 'Gothic' genre, in the process attracting legions of devoted followers.
Lyrically, McCoy uses Zoon to explore the extremes of human experience, but with a visceral poetry and potent conviction that sets his work far apart from the cheap exploitation often associated with those themes.
As time unfolded, it became increasingly clear that nobody else could connect with Carl on an imaginative level - and the final result is testimony to his ability not only as a vocalist, but as a musician, a composer, and an engineer.
www.semjaaza.com /zoonpage.html   (465 words)

  
 *^* THE ART OF CARL McCOY *^*
Carl McCoy is a man of many talents.
The full article is available at the Sumerland web-site, along with many other articles that include interviews with McCoy and the other members of Fields of the Nephilim.....now simply the Nephilim.
In front of that is a green hexagram which is both the Star of David (Magen David) and a symbol of the union of male and female.
www.semjaaza.com /mccoy/carlart.html   (1232 words)

  
 Fields of the Nephilim
While it is true that Carl is the focus of the maelstrom, it’s equally true that he is less without his classic cohorts.
Carl has always been an enigmatic soul and he remains wilfully, frustratingly oblique when it comes to such matters as who played on the record.
Carl’s distorted vocals make it difficult to work out what is happening in Xiberia, though I can tell that it is nothing good.
www.starvox.net /cdr/fon.htm   (1474 words)

  
 McCoy Family
Carl was in the Warren County Sheriff’s Department as Sheriff in 1956 and his office was at the Warren County Court House on Canada Street, now known as the Lake George Historical Association.
Carl married Harriet Mulligan and she was the “matron” of the jail, dealing only with females.
Pictures and articles of the Mansion House and Carl McCoy are in the archives of the old Warren County Court House, as well as in the safekeeping of the village historical building.
www.lakegeorgehistorical.org /mcc.htm   (570 words)

  
 Interview. Carl McCoy - www.FieldsOfTheNephilim.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carl McCoy: They were only -- we kind of picked them up for the live gigs really.
Carl McCoy: No. I mean, it's all generally creative and artistic kind of evolvement, but at the end of the day anything like that, you can't rush it.
Carl McCoy: We started the band in the first place just to be able to do what we wanted to do.
www.nefilim.de /addfiles/misc/interviews/dontbeafraidofthedark_carl.htm   (1562 words)

  
 Fields of the Nephilim - Zoon: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
After Carl McCoy [+] left the Fields of the Nephilim in a spectacular huff -- though keeping the rights to the name, or some variation of it as it turned out -- he apparently went into hibernation for nearly half a decade before resurfacing.
McCoy wasn't ignoring any of this, and the Nefilim's one album found him sounding even more thrashed than ever, the music often exchanging the subtleties of Elizium [+] for a thrilling if not always unique explosion of feedback.
The moments where McCoy lets his fl-clad Morricone idolatry seep more clearly through the mix provide the best and most memorable moments -- the sudden slow break in "Xodus," the rising start and slow-grind crunch of "Melt" (his vocals here really do sound demonic), the extended atmospherics on the three-part title track.
www.music.com /release/zoon/1   (396 words)

  
 Nefilim Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carl McCoy: Most of the material was pretty much in a finished state a couple of years ago, yeah, but not all of it.
Carl McCoy: No, my lyrics are not there to drive the people to think that it's the same for them that works for me. You know, that's the only way I can stress really.
Carl McCoy: Yeah, it's not instant, but the thing is that I don't think I've ever made an instant album.
echoes.devin.com /articles/misc/nefilim.html   (3095 words)

  
 Sumerland: Press: Carl McCoy on "Hardware"
Cast as the Nomad, McCoy is a scavenger operating in the radiation zones, who discovers the Mark 13 in the first place.
Carl's scenes took place amid the dramatic shifting sands of the Quarzazate, a part of the Sahara Desert.
Leading lady Stacy Travis was supposed to film a dream sequence with him in the desert, but she became so ill in the arid surroundings that the idea had to be scrapped.
sumerland.devin.com /articles/hardware.html   (866 words)

  
 Sumerland: Press: Sonic Seducer, 1999
With Carl McCoy - after more than seven years of waiting (respective 5 years of psycho, financial and creativity break) their master has reappeared on the scene to let flow the fog and purl the flour.
Sonic: Carl, soon after the release of "Zoon" the official statement to be heard was you had psychological problems.
Carl McCoy: No, until now I have not discovered anything on this earth I would be really scared of.
sumerland.devin.com /articles/nephilim-sonicseducer-1999.html   (635 words)

  
 ~ * . : SHADOWS : . * ~
McCoy and Company have caught some flak for the practice of pouring flour over themselves - but there are reasons for this.
The sigils used by AO Spare are different from those seen in McCoy's art, in that they are mental projections of the essence of something/some desire.
The primary elements of the types of sigils McCoy uses are located in the center of the circle.
www.semjaaza.com /shadows.html   (2406 words)

  
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In a storm cloud of flour, dry ice and battered leathers, his band ruled the kingdom of Goth in the late '80s, composing a Valkyrian soundtrack which ranged from the anthemic Duane Eddyisms of "Preacherman" to the epic splendour of "Psychonaut" to the brooding fade-out of Elizium, their last album in 1990.
Thrash metal or not, a harsher, more abrasive sound which relied heavily on Carl's mass of home-made samples was emerging, and, like bootleg dynamite, it needed to be handled with care.
However, McCoy is keen to stress that he is no way ashamed of the legacy the Nephilim left, nor of the G-word.
www.spookhouse.net /angelynx/nephilim/metaliv.html   (1717 words)

  
 Interview. Carl McCoy - www.FieldsOfTheNephilim.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
After all, we want Carl to be back in shape on the 7th of September to perform live with the Nephs at the 1st Zillo Open Air Festival in Cologne.
Carl is a discrete, almost shy man. The sunglasses are standard equipment, when he talks to strangers it creates a distance that no interview partner is allowed to cross.
Carl sings as a strangled gunman down the gallows or he raises his voice from inside the cannibal's saucepan.
www.nefilim.de /addfiles/misc/interviews/zillo_7_8_1991.htm   (1440 words)

  
 alt.gothic FAQ v3.2 - faqs.org.ru
This was the name for Carl McCoy's band after he left Fields of the Nephilim.
The Nefilim are now called Sensorium, and despite rumours to the contrary, Carl McCoy does not sing on their work.
Andrew Eldritch and Carl McCoy are the singers from The Sisters of Mercy and The Fields of the Nephilim respectively.
faqs.org.ru /en/music/alt-gothic-faq-2.htm   (1718 words)

  
 Nefilim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nefilim is a Carl McCoy project formed after the disbanding of Fields of the Nephilim.
It featured McCoy on vocals, Simon Rippin on drums and Cian Houchin of Saints of Eden on bass.
Nefilim released one album: Zoon, which was more industrial than McCoy's previous releases with the Fields of the Nephilim, though similar themes of mysticism are prevalent, visible in titles of songs like Pazuzu (Black Rain).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nefilim   (126 words)

  
 Zillo Interview 1998
Carl: I think the immediate thing with Zoon was, I was unable to tour, because I had a difference with my record company in England and I was unable to tour in the way that Zoon needed to be presented.
Carl: Zoon had a purpose anyway, Zoon was a much darker album, it was much more aggressive to satisfy my own needs at the time.
Carl: The only thing is, when we've got something to say it's only normally when we're working on a project, or we've got a forthcoming project happening.
echoes.devin.com /articles/misc/zillo.html   (1225 words)

  
 About Fields   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
McCoy makes "living inside her this love volcane, burning inside her this love volcane" sound more like incubal possession than mere passion, while the brief two verses and chorus raise more questions than they answer.
No one would be more likely than Carl to understand the magickal uses of sound and vibration in conveying a meaning or evoking a response, and the Nephilim are a total sound, this density and texture of guitars, airs and percussive bedrock.
(McCoy, praising the LP, said that it had managed to keep "the original spark of how I was feeling when I wrote it, which sometimes isn't very nice." Right.) Savage and frightening, fl as the Pit, Submission whips up Chaos in all Her rage and finds She was inside one all the time.
users.iafrica.com /n/ne/nephilim/page2.html   (4462 words)

  
 necrologue- those dusty archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Yet when questioned about their personal beliefs, they invariably say their gruesome lyrics are only a tongue in cheek gimmick to satisfy their fans and sell their records.
Carl McCoy, lead singer of an emerging new band from England called Fields of the Nephilim, admits that his lyrics originate from his involvement with the occult.
McCoy: This is an interesting conversation, the most interesting interview I've had yet....But I can't live under anyone's rules.
nephilim.co.uk /cornerinterview.php3   (2414 words)

  
 Dutch's Genealogy
Children were: David Thomas MCCOY, William Timothy MCCOY, John Henry MCCOY Jr.
Children were: Jacob Alpha MCCOY, William Timothy MCCOY Jr.
Children were: John William MCCOY, Etta Linnie MCCOY, John Wesley MCCOY, Mable Jennie MCCOY, Jack Carl MCCOY.
www.members.tripod.com /~DutchR/gene/d38.htm   (1513 words)

  
 Adventure Sports Journal Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His partner for this adventure was Carl “Peanut” McCoy, former downhill ski racer and son of the Mammoth Mountain McCoys, builders of the well-known ski resort.
Doug and Carl knew they weren’t the first to ski the John Muir Trail, and that snow surveyors like Dave McCoy, Carl’s father, had toured the winter Sierra a generation before.
However, Doug and Carl were part of a new movement at the vanguard of the largest surge of devotees to explore the Sierra backcountry in history.
www.adventuresportsjournal.com /archives/xtremeBohemians.htm   (1492 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fields Of The Nephilim however, specificaly band founder Carl McCoy, were never casualties, rather a shadowy spectre whose presence influenced countless bands over the last 20 years.
But with Mourning Sun, McCoy has an album of 7 epic tracks that do not disappoint in any shape or form.
McCoy's conspirators on this album are unknown, chances are it's all his own work from the production to the playing.
www.metal-i.co.uk /review-fotn.html   (158 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Morning Sun: Music: Fields of the Nephilim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
McCoy himself said that the songs were not to be listened to individually, but as a whole.
McCoy's voice on both of these tracks is as heartwrenching as it ever was.
Carl's voice always added its best, eeriest effects when you had to struggle to hear what he was saying.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000BR6FCE?v=glance   (2752 words)

  
 Review: Mourning Sun
In fact, it’s not excessive to state that Carl is perhaps one of the most accomplished fl [Chaos] magicians of his generation.
He has evidently understood from his youth the essence of creative magick, and has applied it in the most direct manner possible: by imbuing his thoughts with his life, and giving them independence on their own plane.
The running themes seem to involve a lot about caging, binding and tearing of flesh, crucifixion, etc. Certainly, it’s not for the faint-hearted, but Carl evidently wants to suffer for his art, and in an age of increasing tension between image and substance, he dives right into the void.
www.themagickalreview.org /reviews/mourning-sun.php   (327 words)

  
 Pre-Convention Board Meeting
Carl talked about Florida Association of Agencies Serving the Blind (FAASB) and their ideas about privatizing DBS.
Carl talks about our efforts to get DBS moved to the Department of Management.
Carl also talked briefly about the installation in some Bank of America locations of talking ATM's.
www.fcb.org /preconve.htm   (490 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Fields of the Nephilim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carl McCoy's stage presence in undeniable --- attired like a debauched pioneer beneath bug eye glasses and long tangled hair.
McCoy's stage moves are incredibly sinuous and commanding; I figure that he and Andrew Eldritch had quite the little competition going.
McCoy's offshoot Nefilim vomits forth "Penetration," an expressionist fl-and-white clip that comes off like a busier "Unforgiven" (Metallica), and the music is a regrettable extreme metal offramp.
www.ink19.com /issues/may2005/screenReviews/fieldsOfTheNephilim.html   (982 words)

  
 FCB AUTUMN BOARD MEETING
Carl reported that the telephone rates are scheduled to increase dramatically soon.
Carl made a motion to write a letter to the Public Services Commission expressing our stance on this.
Carl moves that two people from FCB be sent to this seminar.
www.fcb.org /boardmeetin3.htm   (1348 words)

  
 Carl Vinson Institute of Government - Newsworthy (Summer 2002) - Help Wanted
Lynn Taylor, county administrator, was familiar with the resources of the Vinson Institute, and subsequently the county commission contracted with the Institute to develop the plan.
Over a period of three days McCoy first interviewed departments heads within the different departments before turning to interviews with individual employees and small groups of employees in order to acquire as much information as possible about the range of job duties within the county government.
McCoy then used information from these interviews along with current human resources management procedures to write the new job descriptions and build a new pay plan.
www.cviog.uga.edu /publications/newsworthy/vol1no3/helpwanted.php   (325 words)

  
 Alternative-Zine.com - Interviews - Carl McCoy, vocalist of the legendary "Fields of the Nephilim". McCoy left the ...
Alternative-Zine.com - Interviews - Carl McCoy, vocalist of the legendary "Fields of the Nephilim".
Interview with: Carl McCoy, vocalist of the legendary "Fields of the Nephilim".
McCoy left the band in 1991 but continued releasing albums.
www.alternative-zine.com /interviews/en/60   (3280 words)

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