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United StatesGothic Music: Post-Punk, Darkwave Deathrock and moreBernd2022-04-06 01:28:28 · 4yNo. 145141reply
Let's discuss music associated with Gothic subculture. I'm talking about the gloomy side of '80s Post-Punk and New Wave along with Deathrock, Industrial, Neofolk, Darkwave, Coldwave and other genres popular with the kids in black. We can even include Gothic Metal so long as it has obvious influences from those other bands. Stuff like Type O Negative, Saviour Machine, Moonspell, The Gathering, Stillborn or Tiamat are fine whereas Coal Chamber, Marilyn Manson, Within Temptation, Epica, After Forever or Lacuna Coil are not.
 
As much as dear Siouxsie Sioux actively avoided being termed "Goth" or "Gothic", her influence in music and especially fashion is undeniably significant. Were it not for her, the entire subculture may not have existed in the form we know today. Fascinating how she went from gloomy Post-Punk to gloomy New Wave and Art Pop as time went on. What inspired Siouxsie's sudden change to the Louise Brooks look was growing weary from the scores of fawning teenage goth girls who did everything in their power to emulate her fashion. I imagine it'd get exhausting and downright creepy being surrounded by perfect strangers who'd imitate you down to your underwear if possible:
 
Equally important was The Sisters of Mercy:
 
It hardly gets more Goth than Deathrock legends Christian Death, especially with Rozz's sneering vocals:
 
And, of course, what thread would be complete without The Cure or Bauhaus?
United StatesBernd2022-04-06 01:44:33 · 4yNo. 145142reply
The Mission is a British Goth band formed by Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams after falling out with Andrew Eldritch and leaving The Sisters of Mercy. In a way, they could be considered (if you're uncharitable) a diet version of The Cult in that they started playing Gothic music that had an edge and would later transition to radio-friendly Hard Rock without going Grunge or Glam. Goth purists would hate them for being sell outs while Hard Rock enthusiasts would probably consider them too wussy especially when compared to Mötley Crüe, W.A.S.P., Dokken or Skid Row. Critics panned The Mission for their kitsch, melodramatic lyrics that even sound vaguely homoerotic to me, but fuck me, that groovy bassline on "Wasteland" and haunting arrangements on "Severina" are infectious. Perhaps the most damning criticism pointed to the band's relentlessly somber brand of overly flowery doomed romanticism, and yeah, the lyrics on "Love Me to Death" are about as subtle as a brick in the face, but again, they sure know how to put on a show in the studio.
 
https://vimeo.com/503152351
MexicoBernd2022-04-06 13:48:27 · 4yNo. 145181reply
 
I like this eastern german band
Also I advice to everyone to be careful when opening the video
since there is 2 naked men with their penis touching in the album cover.
SloveniaBernd2022-04-06 14:06:17 · 4yNo. 145182reply
> there is 2 naked men with their penis touching in the album cover.
germany moment
GermanyBernd2022-04-06 14:46:44 · 4yNo. 145188reply
SloveniaBernd2022-04-06 20:51:00 · 4yNo. 145215reply
Does this count?
SloveniaBernd2022-04-24 15:17:01 · 4yNo. 147026reply
https://murderbait.bandcamp.com/album/nostalgia-like-cancer
new release, actually
ArgentinaBernd2022-06-28 19:22:02 · 4yNo. 187245reply
Here are some argie songs that i managed to find on my free time. They are always small indie groups as niche genres like darkwave and goth didn't really reach into the mainstream, adding in the almost constant like economic crisis that Argentina suffers, it's no wonder why it remains an untouched genre here.
 
>Post-Punk:
>Goth rock:
SpainBernd2022-06-28 19:43:57 · 4yNo. 187257reply
United StatesBernd2022-07-15 13:45:08 · 4yNo. 198451reply
SloveniaBernd2022-07-15 13:46:56 · 4yNo. 198454reply
I believe this is deathrock
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