Archive for March 14th, 2024

New Rosegarden Funeral Party album!!

I was scrolling through the web as always, and just discovered that Rosegarden Funeral Party's new album "From the Ashes" will be released next Friday, March 22nd. I'm super excited for this release as Rosegarden have been one of my favorite bands of the past 3-4 years. Anybody else stoked for this album?!

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Bauhaus – How would you rank their albums?

Trying to branch out from the 4-5 studio/live albums I generally head right for, wondering if I'm missing any must hear/harder to find albums.
I've been reading through similar posts for bands like SatB here lately, and noticed there wasn't one for Bauhaus, which has me curious.
In the Flat Field will always be my #1, it's one of my favorite goth albums period, and is the album that really sold me on the band, and to some extend, the genre.

Anyway…
My ranking for albums I'm relatively familiar with would be

  1. Flat Field
  2. Press Eject
  3. The Bela Session
  4. Mask
  5. The Skys Gone Out

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Songs covered by goth bands

Are there non goth songs covered by goth bands?

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Switchblade Symphony – Bad Trash (1995)

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Siouxsie (1986)

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Goth Abusers list

I was looking for some information on abusers in our community and the last post regarding the topic is from 5 years ago. The pandemic opened a flood gate of exposing Pedos (all caught with CP), DV and assault on both men and women in our community, all with documentation and records to back up.

With the current arrest of a popular person from a Deathrock band from the early 90s for DV with shocking brutal documentation from the police and hospital and other victims coming forward with the same, how to help keep our community safe is being raised. There are many people in our community who work behind the scenes that have been discussing and making lists of offenders over the years, if whether there should be a place to post these. Many of the offenders were/are people in the spotlight of the scene, ranging from musicians to record label. We need to protect our community. Social media is a dangerous mask that makes things seem glamorous when there is a different face underneath, which makes the truths more difficult to push through.

What is the proposed way or a place to let our community know information that will protect them? How should the abusers in our community be handled? How does the community feel about making information known? For so long people have turned the other way and ignored calls for help but things need to change. We need to do better.

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