I've been meaning to post these for a while now, I haven't seen them mentioned - Stylus isn't around anymore but the entire archive is still online. Reading the Quietus article made me remember them. The first link is "England Fades Away: Stylus Magazine's Guide to Goth" and has a nice section on Leeds, including the girls, Salvation, the m*****n, March Violets, etc.
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/ ... o-goth.htm
A regular column called "Seconds" featured Some Kind of Stranger and Adrenochrome:
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/ ... ranger.htm
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/ ... chrome.htm
And reviews of Floodland and First and Last and Always when the re-issues came out:
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/t ... odland.htm
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/t ... always.htm
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Very cool pages ... thank you!Nicole wrote: http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/ ... o-goth.htm
alone this one is great fun, already ... guess that's what you're pointing at, Nadia81 ...
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Thanks for making that possible, Nicole.
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http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/ ... o-goth.htm
The Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always (1985)
Stop. This is it. Thirty seconds into leadoff track "Black Planet," Eldritch and Co. could have rolled up the reel-to-reels, gone down to the patent office and trademarked this s**t, Goth with a capital "G." Everything after that ain't nothin' but a G-thing, baby, and they owe it all to And-y. Sure, Floodland is the bands masterpiece—Eldritch doing away with all that unnecessary "band" nonsense and focusing on pure dynamics and atmosphere, but First and Last and Always is the stereotype that leagues of imitators (Rosetta Stone, the Merry Thoughts, Love Like Blood, Syria, it goes on) trace their entire component DNA from. The first four songs are variations on the basic theme—doomy strings, key stabs, Gary Marx's godlike bass, dynamite drum programming.
The Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always (1985)
Stop. This is it. Thirty seconds into leadoff track "Black Planet," Eldritch and Co. could have rolled up the reel-to-reels, gone down to the patent office and trademarked this s**t, Goth with a capital "G." Everything after that ain't nothin' but a G-thing, baby, and they owe it all to And-y. Sure, Floodland is the bands masterpiece—Eldritch doing away with all that unnecessary "band" nonsense and focusing on pure dynamics and atmosphere, but First and Last and Always is the stereotype that leagues of imitators (Rosetta Stone, the Merry Thoughts, Love Like Blood, Syria, it goes on) trace their entire component DNA from. The first four songs are variations on the basic theme—doomy strings, key stabs, Gary Marx's godlike bass, dynamite drum programming.
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Oops.
Well, the 'godlike' part is right, anyway.
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
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From memory that graph is the highlight of that article, along with the point about the Virgin Prunes; that they became acceptable among the gothic scene (are you allowed say "gothic" on here?) as the Prunes became slightly more palatable and the goths became slightly less conservative7anthea7 wrote:Being645 wrote:
Thanks for making that possible, Nicole.
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this shit is very excellent and full of WIN! Nicole
thankee
I've only peeked at the first article BTW
thankee
I've only peeked at the first article BTW
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I wrote an awful lot of that stuff - glad you liked it.
Dunno about the Marx bass thing .. clearly somebody was experiencing head trauma that day. That one wasn't my fault though!
RIP Stylus etc ...
Dunno about the Marx bass thing .. clearly somebody was experiencing head trauma that day. That one wasn't my fault though!
RIP Stylus etc ...
There are no Tripods here.
Very much! I thought they were great pieces - and it was nice to see some positive Sisters articles on a site that wasn't goth-centric. The "England Fades Away" piece is how I found Stylus in the first place, I was doing some sort of random search (probably on Sisters or March Violets) and came across it and was impressed, enjoyable read and thought the writers definitely knew their stuff - unfortunately I found Stylus a bit late, I started reading it almost every day and a month or two later it was over.Muppet Boy wrote:I wrote an awful lot of that stuff - glad you liked it.
So - is this you, by any chance?
Muppet Boy wrote:RIP Stylus etc ...
Indeed. Wish I would have found it sooner, I enjoyed reading it. Thought much more was covered than, say, Pitchfork, which was another site I read often at the time.
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Apparently these were already mentioned here on HL - just found the threads. Whoops. Oh well, I figure they're worth another mention.
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... ht=#264894
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... ht=#264906
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... ht=#264894
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... ht=#264906
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