ruffers wrote:Dark wrote:............. They claim they ARE goth, and they're not doing it as the legendary "JOKE" dictates. ........
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(needs more work to be a rant by the way)
So, let's look at these bands who claim the are goth - what do they mean by that?
For the love of god, that's just saying "What is goth?"
So I'll start with "try apocalyptic, magic-related, sexual, perverse (each optional, the more the better) lyrics."
I was going to try and continue, but it's just not worth it for the sheer idiocy because someone's going to say "No it's not, it's..." and by the end of it we'll be none the wiser.
You KNOW what makes goth bands gothic.
Scardwel wrote:Dark wrote:I'd love to actually know how in the remotest way Bury Me Deep is a joke.
Well for starters, I think you should know that Bury Me Deep is not about being buried in a 6' deep hole in the ground after 'kicking the bucket' no matter how goth the title may sound. The song is about
sex.
You figure it out!
I can't see anything sex-related in it aside from the line "Lie beside".
That's like saying Never Land is about death. Absolute s**t.
EMWK wrote:bugger! you beat me to it! and even pleading celibacy is no excuse dark 'cause i was a virgin when i bought it;perhaps i've ust got a dirty mind!
i agree with ruffers and QB's early points -"goth" was more to do with the scene than the music that goths listened to,which got labelled by proxy.....and labels are a s**t indication of quality or even style of music.the cult were still getting played at goth nights long after they'ld gone stadium-rock.NMA were/are massively popular with goths and their music has never been anything like "goth" .
If labels are an indication of s**t quality, what about bands proudly calling themselves "rock and roll", or "punk"?
You need labels to know what bands might interest you. I don't have to (or even do) like any goth band I see, but I'm more likely to look at them if they call themselves "goth" as opposed to "alternative rock".