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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 4:49 pm
Siouxsie and the Banshees whee Voltaire heart
Probably my two favorite artists.
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Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:08 pm
Oh dear goth here comes a long tedious list of old-school bands: bauhaus, 45 grave, Christian Death, peter murphy (he went solo if you haven't gotten past the 80's yet) Souixie & The Banshees, Depache mode, The Cure, Clan of Xymox, Feilds of the Nihiliphlim.
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:03 pm
well I would tottaly say that Marilyn manson and Black Sabbath
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:34 pm
Fire Panther well I would tottaly say that Marilyn manson and Black Sabbath Neither Marilyn Manson nor Black Sabbath are goth musically, in any way or form.
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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 5:09 am
What about The 69 Eyes. I really haven't figured out what they are... rofl
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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:17 am
Well goth has come to include a lot of bands so it depends what genre exactly you are looking for. As the fashion and subculture now includes many forms of Industrialism, antiquity, ambience, the music can be generally categorized into that as well.
A few bands I tend to see as goth are: London After Midnight Bauhaus Cure Souxie and the Banshees Joy Division Birthday Massacre Thoushaltnot The Last Dance Cruxshadows
But than, all of those can be divided into other types of "goth" as well
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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:10 pm
Lesage What about The 69 Eyes. I really haven't figured out what they are... rofl Generally, the 69 Eyes would be called hard-rock, though, they do have some goth-rock and death-rock (not to be confused with death-metal) influences.
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:06 am
London After Midnight is a goth band. And Cradle Of Filth is sopposed to be extreme gothic metal or something like that.
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:30 pm
H.I.M. definately counts. [ llmll ] <--- "rock on" ; index finger and pinky up, w/ middle and ring finger down. n_n
~Mystery_Cross~
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:49 pm
MysteryCross H.I.M. definately counts. [ llmll ] <--- "rock on" ; index finger and pinky up, w/ middle and ring finger down. n_n ~Mystery_Cross~ There's a large amount of controversy surrounding HIM's genre. HIM started out as a cover band of artists such as Type O Negative, KISS, Danzig, Black Sabbath and Depeche Mode; of those bands, none of them are goth-rock, save Depeche Mode who arguably had a few goth-rock albums. They themselves have disputed being goth-rock, and claim to be "love metal". Generally speaking, while they have some similarities to goth rock, most of what they've released is far too abbrasive to be goth-rock, but instead, would be considered metal or hard-rock of some kind.
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:41 pm
GilAskan MysteryCross H.I.M. definately counts. [ llmll ] <--- "rock on" ; index finger and pinky up, w/ middle and ring finger down. n_n ~Mystery_Cross~ There's a large amount of controversy surrounding HIM's genre. HIM started out as a cover band of artists such as Type O Negative, KISS, Danzig, Black Sabbath and Depeche Mode; of those bands, none of them are goth-rock, save Depeche Mode who arguably had a few goth-rock albums. They themselves have disputed being goth-rock, and claim to be "love metal". Generally speaking, while they have some similarities to goth rock, most of what they've released is far too abbrasive to be goth-rock, but instead, would be considered metal or hard-rock of some kind. I personally like that they've given themselves their own genre.
And it fits.
Another band that's done that is Deadsy.
They didn't really fit into any genre so they call themselves "undercore".
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:54 pm
One thing I would like to bring up is, would the cure be classed as a goth band?
because althought Robert smith (God in my eyes) has from my knowledge been known to be a huge influence on the goth rock look, would you really consider the head on the door, greatest hits, kiss me kiss me kiss me and various other records gothic?
sure enough Pornography and seventeen seconds are my favorite cure albums and i personally would consider them goth, would that make the band itsself goth?
Darn Robert and his ability to stay within one genre, but also thank him for creating a beautiful and wide arrange of music! sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 4:47 pm
MortSanglant GilAskan MysteryCross H.I.M. definately counts. [ llmll ] <--- "rock on" ; index finger and pinky up, w/ middle and ring finger down. n_n ~Mystery_Cross~ There's a large amount of controversy surrounding HIM's genre. HIM started out as a cover band of artists such as Type O Negative, KISS, Danzig, Black Sabbath and Depeche Mode; of those bands, none of them are goth-rock, save Depeche Mode who arguably had a few goth-rock albums. They themselves have disputed being goth-rock, and claim to be "love metal". Generally speaking, while they have some similarities to goth rock, most of what they've released is far too abbrasive to be goth-rock, but instead, would be considered metal or hard-rock of some kind. I personally like that they've given themselves their own genre.
And it fits.
Another band that's done that is Deadsy.
They didn't really fit into any genre so they call themselves "undercore". I too like when bands name their own music. "Gay pirate, gypsy rock" ~Voltaire "Industrial Jungle p***y Punk" ~MSI
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 4:50 pm
DaniDoom One thing I would like to bring up is, would the cure be classed as a goth band?
because althought Robert smith (God in my eyes) has from my knowledge been known to be a huge influence on the goth rock look, would you really consider the head on the door, greatest hits, kiss me kiss me kiss me and various other records gothic?
sure enough Pornography and seventeen seconds are my favorite cure albums and i personally would consider them goth, would that make the band itsself goth?
Darn Robert and his ability to stay within one genre, but also thank him for creating a beautiful and wide arrange of music! sweatdrop The Cure's "gothiness" has been long disputed. Many people consider them fundemental to the genre's aestheticism and poetic lyricism, others say that it was merely coincidental. It's commonly agreed upon that Pornography, Disintegration, and Bloodflowers are all goth-rock albums, but it's never been singularly decided whether or not they are "a goth band". Lead singer Robert Smith and goth writer Mick Mercer would argue no, while goth writer/singer Voltaire and Siouxsie-bassisst Steve Severin would argue yes.
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:05 pm
Bauhaus Siouxsie & The Banshees The Sisters of Mercy The Sisterhood The Mission [UK] [Clan of] Xymox Dead Can Dance London After Midnight Switchblade Symphony And Also The Trees Fields of the Nephilim Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Tragic Black Unto Ashes Audra Voltaire Tones on Tail Lycia Autumn Tears Autumns Grey Solace Soul Whirling Somewhere Lowsunday Love Spirals Downwards Lovespirals This Ascension Rajna Black Tape for a Blue Girl Cruxshadows Attrition Mors Syphilitica Thanatos Human Drama Mira Bella Morte Diary of Dreams James Ray The Cranes Claire Voyant Rhea's Obsession The Machine in the Garden Written in Ashes Advent Sleep Tracy Jill Jennifer Hope Sauce of the Future The Azoic Rosetta Stone The Wake Razed in Black Playdead Rose of Avalanche Screams for Tina All About Eve Eva O Gitane Demone The Shroud David E. Williams Faith and Disease Faith and the Muse Nosferatu Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Cocteau Twins The Creatures The Cure The Glove Skeletal Family Specimen Christian Death Alien Sex Fiend Virgin Prunes Sex Gang Children Ausgang Shadow Project Phantom Limbs 13th Chime Abney Park Ataraxia Cinema Strange Danse Society Girls Under Glass Miranda Sex Garden
& of course many more
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