Posts Tagged ‘came’

It finally came

I was worried that it got lost in the mail during shipping or something because i never received a tracking number, but i’m so glad it finally got here 😭 it’s so beautiful, im too scared to take it out of its film.

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My new 7” record “Violets of Your Neck b/w (These) Sickly Flowers” came out recently. Please have a listen ✨🕯️✨

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harsh symmetry’s new album, imitation, came out on the first

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Just came in the mail! Thank you r/goth community for expanding my palate!

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In need of a shave, but here’s some earrings that came today

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Came across this awesome Sisters of Mercy cassette

Got this from a friends dad who no longer listens to it

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Just came in today! Cant wait to pour a drink and listen to it!

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Wife got this for me over the holidays, just came in!

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‘Wish’: How The Cure’s Dreams Of A No. 1 Album Came True

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Before you came to knew Goth music, what did you think it sounded like? What were your pre-conceived notions about the music and subculture in general?

Before I started listening to and became thoroughly familiar with Goth, I had zero clue what it sounded like and thought maybe it was either really loud and clangy almost similar to metal, or that it was still loud but quasi dancey like Industrial, and people danced to it at “dark raves” or underground nightclubs and such. And then I discovered it and I thought wow this is hella good music, no matter what subgenre it is. And that’s the other thing I like about goth, is that there’s quite the number of subgenres and they can sound very different from one another and yet we can still identify that minor chord or that distinct tone of dread that makes them all similar to each other. What about you guys? Did you already have an idea what goth music was like before you got to listen to it?

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