Archive for November 24th, 2022

Underrated Artist: Merciful Nuns: Some call them a SoM knockoff, some call them based. I wish goths talked about this band more. Their sound is phenomenal!

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2020’s goth rock recommendations?

Not very into the more electronic stuff, Looking for more of the death rock ballpark of goth bands that are current.

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Rosetta Stone – Forevermore (1991) (goth rock)

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Music promotion Chanels?

Hello! I found a Black-Metal-Promotion Chanel on YouTube and it's a great way to discover new musicreleases in that genre – do you know any similar Chanels for typical goth-music/generes (goth rock, darkwave ect ect)?

Thanks!

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THE RED MOON MACABRE – NIGHT FEAR

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What type of goth listener am I?

I'm trying to broaden my scope with 80s goth rock a bit. But I've checked out about 20 other bands now, but I can't find something that clicks. I'm often turned off by bands that have too much of a punk sound. Or bands that have vocals I dislike, like too monotone (Sisters of Mercy, band always kind of felt like a goth pastiche?) or too punk (shouting with thick british accent). I care a lot about vocals in my music, if I don't like the singer I won't like the band.
The bands i like most are definitely the proto classics: Cure, Bauhaus, Joy Division and Siouxsie and the Banshees. And also: Asylum Party, Xmal Deutschland, Killing Joke, Echo and the Bunnymen, Cocteau Twins.

What should I be looking for? Any recommendations? Sorry for my rigidness.

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