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Argentinian Darkwave Artist Lux Mala Dances Barefoot in the Woods in Her Self-titled Video — Post-Punk.com

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What’s the first piece of goth media (whether it’s a song, artist, album, etc) that you remember falling in love with?

For me, Siouxsie's "She's a Carnival" hooked me immediately and is what really began my journey into goth music.

Although, I also deeply loved "Lovesong" growing up (and still do), but that feels like WAY too easy of an answer.

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What’s your favourite cover by a goth artist?

I love Jolene by Strawberry Switchblade!

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top 100 goth albums, 1 per artist

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Dead Artist Syndrome – Mirror (2015) [US]

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Perhaps the Most Influential Artist in My Life is Robert Smith of The Cure~!

Wow, seeing that old Siouxsie & the Banshees on YouTube started giving me memories on how grateful I am to Robert Smith. I don't think he would ever realize just how much he has changed my life. I literally would be so lost in life without his influence.

I first picked up the guitar because of Robert Smith. I was so inspired by how he is able to turn such deep, profound and sometimes even dark feelings into a beautiful canvas of lush symphonies of ethereal tone that is so extraordinarily beautiful to listen to. I wanted to reproduce that art for myself, also so he inspired me to learn the guitar.

Fast forward about 3 years and I got heavy into the classical guitar because of the same thirst to seek beauty in tone. What got me heavy into it was when I bought a cheap 3$ classical guitar album with someone playing the Six Suites for Unaccompanied Violincello transcribed onto guitar. I was like, what the heck, it's only 3$ and I do need to listen to as many types of guitar music if I am ever going to master this instrument. I swear they actually sound better on the guitar then it does on the cello as if it was meant to be composed for the instrument. Bach is known to be so mathematically precise his melodies and harmonies. I listened to it stoned once and I swear I heard 5 different melodies I didn't hear before and a very complicated bass line to go with it. I swore that I would one day be able to play that entire album, which consists of Suite I and III BWV1007 and BWV1009 if you are ever curious on listening or learning it, and I learned both suites within a year because I was so motivated and practiced 12 hours a day to learn it!

Anyone else had his/her life changed and defined by listening to a similar artist?

An old postcard that I saved! Sweet, beautiful guitar that he probably painted himself.

I would have never intimately known the beauty of Clarita, my guitar, if it wasn't for the extraordinary man above.

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Anyone know the name of this song and the artist?

So there is this one song I heard a few a few years back. I just found it in my old MP3's while clearing some stuff out, and this song sound familiar, but I don't remember the name of it or the artist. If you are a huge music nerd I need your help 100% due to my god awful memory. Here is the link to the audio https://drive.google.com/file/d/17lzQFF90v-KM8ifKp23FNpfP439EAcPJ/view?usp=sharing

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I’m an artist who has been helping organise goth events recently, wanted to show you my latest “dark” poster design

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Tiki artist Eric October

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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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