Those trad goth sounds....
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You would if you had seen my attemt at dying mine Black in about 87/88 ish , trust me James...............you'd have pished yer sel'James Blast wrote:Hmmmm, never equated a hair do with a good laugh.
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For the new gothic music, in various subgenres, I prefer:
Type O, My Dying Bride, Tiamat, Katatonia, Cradle of Filth (still, sorry peeps, they are just fantastic), Zeromancer, The Gathering (as mentioned some days ago in another thread).
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Type O, My Dying Bride, Tiamat, Katatonia, Cradle of Filth (still, sorry peeps, they are just fantastic), Zeromancer, The Gathering (as mentioned some days ago in another thread).
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Oh DO remind me... what does modern gothic sound like?
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I prefer The Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, The Skeletal Family, Ghost Dance The m*****n, The Cult, Bauhaus, Alien Sex Fiend, Sex Gang Children, March Violets, Salvation, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry..........oops, I thought somebody said "TRAD goth?
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oops, and you forgot Siouxsie & the Banshees!scotty wrote:I prefer The Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephilim, The Skeletal Family, Ghost Dance The m*****n, The Cult, Bauhaus, Alien Sex Fiend, Sex Gang Children, March Violets, Salvation, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry..........oops,
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What about Miranda Sex Garden?
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If you're offering.........I'm on the next FerryMadameButterfly wrote:What about Miranda Sex Garden?
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First let's start with the tattoo scotty, you know the one you would pay for...scotty wrote:If you're offering.........I'm on the next FerryMadameButterfly wrote:What about Miranda Sex Garden?
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Like f**king heavy metal if any of those bands you mentioned are anything to go byIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Oh DO remind me... what does modern gothic sound like?
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Ghost of Lemora are a fine modern day goth band with more 'traditional' tendencies.
And to add my tuppence worth to the Star Industry debate - agree with Maisey, Nineties is good but the Velvet album as a whole is a fantastic album.
Modern goth? Hmmmm depends who you believe
And to add my tuppence worth to the Star Industry debate - agree with Maisey, Nineties is good but the Velvet album as a whole is a fantastic album.
Modern goth? Hmmmm depends who you believe
And with Ghost of Lemora you could mention groups like Bloody Dead and Sexy, Chants of Maldoror,SomeKindOfStranger wrote:Ghost of Lemora are a fine modern day goth band with more 'traditional' tendencies.
And to add my tuppence worth to the Star Industry debate - agree with Maisey, Nineties is good but the Velvet album as a whole is a fantastic album.
Modern goth? Hmmmm depends who you believe
Miguel and the Living Dead, Shadow Reichenstein & The Last Days of Jesus.
All fearly good bands in my book.
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Oh. Cool!wild bill buttock wrote:Like f**king heavy metal if any of those bands you mentioned are anything to go byIzzy HaveMercy wrote:Oh DO remind me... what does modern gothic sound like?
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I remembered some others songs whom I heard some songs of which were quite good:
Morbid Poetry and The Cheshire Cat, not to forget The Faces Of Sarah (we allready had them elsewhere)
Children Of The Eighties by Morbid Poetry is a nice anthem for oldtimers..
Morbid Poetry and The Cheshire Cat, not to forget The Faces Of Sarah (we allready had them elsewhere)
Children Of The Eighties by Morbid Poetry is a nice anthem for oldtimers..
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Cheshire Cat has done some really good songs.eotunun wrote:I remembered some others songs whom I heard some songs of which were quite good:
Morbid Poetry and The Cheshire Cat, not to forget The Faces Of Sarah (we allready had them elsewhere)
Children Of The Eighties by Morbid Poetry is a nice anthem for oldtimers..
I'm surprised you've heard of them, you're not Swedish right?
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Sombody mentioned Rammstein..
Sombody mentioned Rammstein..
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Well, since I live in Finland now, I suppose I should mention HIM, who before the god-awful "love metal" era did a fair m*****n-esque style of music. These days they do songs for fifteen year old self-mutilators, and their lead singer keeps doing these weird groaning noises . And I'm sick to death of seing his fish-face and receeding hairline in every Finnish newspaper and magazine..
Also "The 69 Eyes" who are a walking goth cliche. They dress like and sound like a mix of the Sisters/Type O, but have absolutely no sense of irony and do it all with utter seriousness.
Also "The 69 Eyes" who are a walking goth cliche. They dress like and sound like a mix of the Sisters/Type O, but have absolutely no sense of irony and do it all with utter seriousness.
I quite like both of them. But more than that, I like "Jykevää on Rakkaus" by Valo & the Agents. Now that's dark, man!DeWinter wrote:Well, since I live in Finland now, I suppose I should mention HIM, who before the god-awful "love metal" era did a fair m*****n-esque style of music. These days they do songs for fifteen year old self-mutilators, and their lead singer keeps doing these weird groaning noises . And I'm sick to death of seing his fish-face and receeding hairline in every Finnish newspaper and magazine..
Also "The 69 Eyes" who are a walking goth cliche. They dress like and sound like a mix of the Sisters/Type O, but have absolutely no sense of irony and do it all with utter seriousness.
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I don't speak German so good as you clearly can see...
Sombody mentioned Rammstein..
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Just noticed this thread.
(Edit - notice Matt's beaten me to it)
I'm sure I've got a Garden of Delight album somewhere - produced by That Guitarist.
(Edit - no, I'm talking bollocks - it's a Flowers of Romance album. Easy mistake to make.)
And yes, Nosferatu have wobbled between the brink of genius and being so bad they should've been put out of their misery. Incredible the difference a vocalist can make, isn't it?
And ... I'm spent.
Aye, they were - past tense. A great band, but 1995's 'The Tyranny of Inaction' was mostly shit. Rounded off their career with a couple of odd albums thrown together for Cleopatra, I think (say no more).Rafster wrote:Rosetta Stone were good too.
No, he didn't. Dream Disciples released at least four CDs before North jumped on board. 'In Amber' was a classic.Maisey wrote:Did you know that Carl North took his bass else where and formed the Dream Disciples?
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Alright in small doses. I'd heard a number of their tracks (which I liked) before eventually buying 'Psycho Magnet' (which bored me rigid).Maisey wrote:London after Midnight are a brillient take on the goth sound, Sean adopting the Eldritch 'we're not goths' attitude whilst being the gothest of them all. THE 90's goth rock album is Pscho Magnet, although there other full length release is worth it for the song 'you're best nightmare'.
Ah, they did me some favours back in the day (when they were still called Incubus Succubus). Always had a soft spot for them.Maisey wrote:Inkubus Sukubus are female fronted goth rock (as opposed to metal), they like to sing about how pagan they are. They have a die hard following, but I would recomend the album 'Belladonna and Aconite' listen to the title track for an idea of the sound.
Can't remember actually hearing any of their stuff. Though I'm sure Roo was at Art School with me. Perhaps not surprisingly, he was a big goffik fud.Rafster wrote:were the horatii any good?
Partial to a bit of Love Like Blood. The vocals are mostly awful and they were very very derivative back in the day, but I think they eventually managed to carve their own unique sound thanks to a rather good guitarist.wild bill buttock wrote:If its a Trad goth sound you're after,I'm afraid you have to go abroad and suffer from cringeworthy english-as-a-second-language lyrics.Worth checking out;
Love like blood
Garden of delight
I'm sure I've got a Garden of Delight album somewhere - produced by That Guitarist.
(Edit - no, I'm talking bollocks - it's a Flowers of Romance album. Easy mistake to make.)
It is. As are they.wild bill buttock wrote:Tapping the vein, if female fronted goth is your thing.
Love the Marionettes!allfear wrote:Marionettes
Nosferatu (1991-94 and then 2004-> eras only!!)
And yes, Nosferatu have wobbled between the brink of genius and being so bad they should've been put out of their misery. Incredible the difference a vocalist can make, isn't it?
Not sure I agree. How can you be utterly serious dressed in a Halloween costume?DeWinter wrote:Also "The 69 Eyes" who are a walking goth cliche. They dress like and sound like a mix of the Sisters/Type O, but have absolutely no sense of irony and do it all with utter seriousness.
And ... I'm spent.
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I don't speak German so good as you clearly can see...
Sombody mentioned Rammstein..
There are schools which offer courses, but I can´t afford them. (The cheapest within my range costs 80€ each month. I hope they enjoy the hole in their head.) Why I want to speak swedish? I want to understand my old Volvo!
Och jag tycker sverige är jättebra. Probably a stupid way tp put it..
By the way, did you lot know Rosetta Stone´s "The Witch was a The Rattles cover?
The first time I heard a song by them I actually liked. I sometimes wonder how rock survived its early years.
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I wish I could speak German, always liked the language, only picked up a few lines and words listening to German music and watching films.eotunun wrote:I wouldn´t say I speak swedish. I started learning. but as I do so completely on my own, I found it a bit pointless to do so without having the chance to practice. That´s why I haven´t done a bit of learning in the last year..
There are schools which offer courses, but I can´t afford them. (The cheapest within my range costs 80€ each month. I hope they enjoy the hole in their head.)
I had the chance to read German when I was still studying but was stupid enough to pick computer science instead.
Was to young back then probably...
Why I want to speak swedish? I want to understand my old Volvo!
Sounds fine in my ears!Och jag tycker sverige är jättebra. Probably a stupid way tp put it...
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i saw an interview with 69 eyes on youtube and the arrogance/and desperation to be so very goth made me turn off within seconds. having said that, i also saw an interview with and that also had me heaving. it was on a VT promotion in the USA and, to me, he appeared a right twerp. sigh.
type o negative were very good. their first album "slow deep and hard" kind of married NY hardcore punk with goth but second album "bloody kisses" is just brilliant. slowly got worse after that.
it seems that any goth band that is self consciously goth is bound to sound bad, just like self conscious indie, baggy or prog rock. its when bands unknowingly move into that terrain that it actually works: ie type o, gathering etc.
proof of this: the first couple of waves of goth bands mostly didn't have silly goth names.
type o negative were very good. their first album "slow deep and hard" kind of married NY hardcore punk with goth but second album "bloody kisses" is just brilliant. slowly got worse after that.
it seems that any goth band that is self consciously goth is bound to sound bad, just like self conscious indie, baggy or prog rock. its when bands unknowingly move into that terrain that it actually works: ie type o, gathering etc.
proof of this: the first couple of waves of goth bands mostly didn't have silly goth names.