...and also of Black Sun Productions. COIL collaborated with the "ghost boys" and often featured them in live performances, especially around this time period.
This song is from Autumn Equinox released on September 1998, one of the Season's (There are all 4). However, it has been released on other albums like Moon's Milk (In Four Phases).
I've loved Coil since I first heard them (in the early 90s). They have consistently produced some of the best, most sensual modern music I know of. Eternal spring nights.
(I just picked up a CD copy of Coil's "The Remote Viewer." Killer stuff.)
Miss you Jhon Balance, why did you have to die? Will always love you!
lampreyboy 1 year ago
coccoon musick
earinsound 1 year ago
Pay your respects to the vultures
For they are your future
ggorgo 1 year ago
...and also of Black Sun Productions. COIL collaborated with the "ghost boys" and often featured them in live performances, especially around this time period.
350125g0 3 years ago 2
I've learned much about Coil over the past year =D
Shalud 3 years ago
That "stage clone" is Massimo of Massimo&Pierce.
350125g0 3 years ago 2
And Nirvana is aural Monkees.
beowulven 3 years ago
This song is from Autumn Equinox released on September 1998, one of the Season's (There are all 4). However, it has been released on other albums like Moon's Milk (In Four Phases).
friskee1 4 years ago
One version is on "The Ape of Naples" another one with Rose McDowall's vocals appears on "Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk"
Mcfork 4 years ago
Lovely tune, here.
I've loved Coil since I first heard them (in the early 90s). They have consistently produced some of the best, most sensual modern music I know of. Eternal spring nights.
(I just picked up a CD copy of Coil's "The Remote Viewer." Killer stuff.)
Anyone know which album this track is from?
MCKRUSH 4 years ago