What New Goth Bands Are You Listening To?
I've to pass a gig by a band that's been my favourite one for some twenty years now as the cheapest option for joining the event would cost some 130% of my currently available funds. That means not seing a bunch of folks I'd love to meet or meet again as well.Maisey wrote:@Eotunun:Legionwill be supporting the Faces Of Sarah in August, why not come on down
So The Who? and lee-what? will have to live without me. They (and you) will do so more happily than me.
You can be proud of sharing the stage with a band like The Faces, though!
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I stumbled across a band on the free 'Lights In The Sky - Over North America 2008 Tour Sampler' from the Nine Inch Nails website.
Named A Place To Bury Strangers.
I have ordered the CD and I find it fantastic.
Great JAMC guitars and Sisters drums (ok, not always).
This is my newest "Goth" toy, so to speak.
Named A Place To Bury Strangers.
I have ordered the CD and I find it fantastic.
Great JAMC guitars and Sisters drums (ok, not always).
This is my newest "Goth" toy, so to speak.
Very tactfully phrased.138 wrote: For me is it a variety of good music (which has gothic elements).
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God - where've you been? I've been converting to people to these magicians for eons.138 wrote:I stumbled across a band on the free 'Lights In The Sky - Over North America 2008 Tour Sampler' from the Nine Inch Nails website.
Named A Place To Bury Strangers.
I have ordered the CD and I find it fantastic.
Great JAMC guitars and Sisters drums (ok, not always).
This is my newest "Goth" toy, so to speak.
And @ Sinnie -
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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Been working my way through these, thanks for the input
I can't believe there are now a load of crap wannabe 90's goth bands out there, shocking
There are however some pretty good ones as well, so it isn't all bad
I can't believe there are now a load of crap wannabe 90's goth bands out there, shocking
There are however some pretty good ones as well, so it isn't all bad
I've got a mind like a poisonous fish...
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