Carl McCoy (1963, London,
England) is the
frontman for gothic rock band Fields of the Nephilim.
McCoy's most recent album, Mourning Sun, was released in
2005. Although it was released under the name Fields of the Nephilim, McCoy has
been secretive about the musicians who play on Mourning Sun, though John
'Capachino' Carter is the only named contributor.
McCoy is well known for his mystical and occult-based
lyrics and beliefs. His works often make reference Aleister Crowley, although
he is not publicly a follower of Crowley's
Thelema religion. Clay disc recordings of Crowley's
voice can be heard on a handful of Fields of the Nephilim songs, specifically
on Elizium; one of Fields of the Nephilim's biggest hits,
"Moonchild", shares a name with one of Crowley's novels.
In interviews, McCoy has hinted that he sees his on-stage
performances as theurgic, magickal or shamanic workings.
I only learned about McCoy after a customer asking if I stocked berets similar to the one pictured here. I thought it was a French beret with the headband turned outwards - in hindsight, it may actually be a military peaked cap with the visor removed...