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  1. This culminated in a regular feature called The Nod Corner, which purported to be written by Nephilim drummer Nod Wright and which took a satirical view on the band's baleful and dramatic image, usually portraying McCoy as a prima donna who exploited and bullied Nod. Wright appeared to take the spoof graciously.

  2. James Quinn. Last Rites are an English goth - industrial band formed by the Wright brothers of Fields of the Nephilim and Rubicon, Alexander "Nod" Wright and Paul Wright, with Bob Ahern and James Quinn. After releasing two albums with Rubicon, What Starts, Ends, and Room 101, the Wright brothers felt it was time to move on.

  3. Geschichte. Fields of the Nephilim wurden 1983 gegründet und bestanden von 1984 bis 1991 aus Carl McCoy (Gesang), Paul Wright (Gitarre), Peter Yates (Gitarre; Peter Yates ersetzte den bis 1984 in der Band spielenden Saxophonisten Gary Whisker), Nod Wright (Schlagzeug) und Tony Pettitt (Bass). Die Band orientierte sich seit der Mitte ...

  4. 22. Mai 2018 · And so did Mother’s Pride. The band – McCoy, guitarists Paul Wright and Pete Yates, bassist Tony Pettitt and drummer AlexanderNodWright – got plenty of attention when they first emerged in the mid-80s because they had the habit of covering themselves in flour before going on stage.

  5. 17. Aug. 2012 · The band – McCoy, guitarists Paul Wright and Pete Yates, bassist Tony Pettitt and drummer AlexanderNodWright – got plenty of attention when they first emerged in the mid-80s because they had the habit of covering themselves in flour before going on stage. The obvious question now is ‘why?’.

  6. Formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire (UK) in 1984. Fields Of The Nephilim were a distinctive goth rock band that incorporated psychedelic and progressive elements until their eventual split in 1991. Following the split, vocalist Carl McCoy pursued his The Nefilim project. The remainder of the band began their new venture Rubicon (3), with ...

  7. 18. Apr. 2012 · Melody Maker featured a long-running weekly humour piece, ‘Nods Corner’, in which drummer AlexanderNodWright was portrayed as the good-humoured if none-too-bright butt of Carl McCoy’s increasingly pretentious demands and practical jokes by the rest of the band. At least, however, it kept them in the public eye.