other bands that sound similar to fields of the nephilim

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off the top of my head,
saints of eden(similar but with an industrial edge, i like them)


sensorium, (its actually a side project of the other members of nefilim if my memory is correct so for those of you who dont like nefilim you probably wont like this either)
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  • Saints of Eden features people who played on Zoon. Interestingly enough. I find them boring.

    Even more horrendously boring is Garden of Delight. But they have very much the FoTN sound and image that people seem to like.

    Garden of Delight spawned Diary of Dreams. A much better and more original band.

    (Sons Of) Neverland is a blatant rip off of FoTN. Though they are talented, so unoriginal as to make me want to piss blood. But hey, at least they get gigs. Also there is another band Elusive from Germany. They look and sound like early FoTN. Sad that people of nominal talent have no originality.

    Sensorium is Paul Miles of Nefilim. NFD is Tony and occasionally peter yates from FoTN along with guys from Zoon. Last Rites is Paul, Nod and others. They are the best after the fact band. Period.

    If you'd like bands that sound like either FoTN or Sisters of Mercy without a shred of originality to them, check out any cleopatra compilation. They specialize in mediocrity.
  • How about Moonspell? Where Ya'all gonna stick that one?
    • I hope it's alright to post in here considering that the last post was 2006. Moonspell are great, and the 'Night Eternal' album has some Nephilim parts. The other bands that I can think of that have'nt been mention before are Opened Paradise, The Eden House, Love Like Blood and Catherines Cathedral. Out these four I think that Opened Paradise with their album 'Occult' comes very close the the unique Nephilim sound. It makes other bands like Drowning Season sound truly woeful in comparison. There is even a few Crowley samples used on the album. The Eden House on the other hand has all female vocals, but it does feature Tony Pettit, Nod Wright, Paul Wright and Peter Yates with his soaring guitars.

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