Archive for February, 2022
Any other goths out there that don’t wear makeup?
Now that’s not to say I haven’t, or that I don’t still own SOME but, it’s just not a priority for me anymore. I feel like I’m not valid a lot of the time. Just looking for confirmation that I’m not alone in this. 😀
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A good album to read my anne rice novels too
Hi I'm a newer 18 year old goth and I'm into Goth rock and post punk but I've also recently been getting into vampire fiction and wanted to read some anne rice novels, I was hoping anyone had any good vampire themed albums or something that really fits the tone of those books.(some bands I like are bauhaus, the cure, siouxsie and the banshees and alien sex fiend).
Looking for albums specifically, playlists are cool but not what I'm looking for
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Want to chat about something which doesn't need it's own thread? Do it here!
Feel free to discuss music, fashion, events, DIY projects, etc. and anything relating to goth as long as it's in line with the subreddit rules.
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Goth/deathrock recommendations for a punk
Hello there, goths/deathrockers; disrocker punk here.
I'm just getting into goth/deathrock. I'm at that song-by-song stage, and I'd say I'm only really familiar with a few bands.
Rather than the average wall of links to sort through, I figured I share what I'm discovering in the hopes someone might give me some recommendations more up my alley. Also, I like the back and forth geeking out on sharing music with someone.
So, uh, here's me so far. I'll put asterisks by the ones I'm really feeling.
Now I'm Feeling Zombified by Alien Sex Fiend.* Monitor by Siouxsie and the Banshees. * Black Sunshine by Roadside Memorial. She's Dangerous by Clan of Xymox. Gothic Girl by The 69 Eyes. The Love by Screaming for Emily. Sex Beat by Sex Beat. Empty Room by Ash Code. Evil by 45 Grave. Into the Void by Buzz Kull. Almost Nothing by Selofan. Work For Love by Ministry.*
There's more, but this works. For me, I have what I feel is a real badass taste in punk. I'd like to think I'm well versed. But that's because I had other punks to learn from. When it comes to goth/deathrock, I don't really know anyone so I have to find it all myself. It's not as fun that way. I basically got two giant ass playlists and put them together on Spotify and I've been listening and trying to develop a taste for it by slowly listening to that.
I got started because I have a Joy Divison parody shirt I fucking love, but I felt like a poser for wearing it without listening to them. I popped Unknown Pleasures on and thought it kicked ass. Been me since.
So I'm more than happy to chat up the music and wider subculture if anyone is interested. Don't be afraid to ask about punk music if you're into that too.
Also, maybe it's bad on me, but I can't really stand the Cure, so I'll just throw that out there. Maybe I don't know them enough.
Shit, thanks in advance for anyone who decides to get into it with me.
EDIT: I kiss your faces. Man, I'm happy with most of the recommendations, honestly, and some of them just straight up kick ass. Seems like I'm gonna go on a deep deathrock kick for a while.
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/r/Goth’s Soothing Sundays!
What happened this week that made you happy?
Maybe you found a great new album or just an album you hadn't heard about before? Maybe you found a new cuddly kitten that now is a part of your family?
Share it with us!
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