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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 6:22 pm
StarryDynamo 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 A good list. I could go into the whole "goth / deathrock / darkwave" division, but I don't feel like it...
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:48 pm
GilAskan StarryDynamo 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 A good list. I could go into the whole "goth / deathrock / darkwave" division, but I don't feel like it... Thank you smile I actually started making that list by having a seperate section for Deathrock... but, yep, I didn't feel like bothering with that, either =P
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:08 pm
Hmm... here are a few bands whom I listen to...
Attrition Audra Aversion, The Bauhaus Collide Cruxshadows, The Dead Can Dance Ego Likeness London After Midnight Mors Syphilitica Swithcblade Symphony ThouShaltNot Unto Ashes Voltaire
Thats all I can think of off the top of my head, but I'm sure that theres more. Also, I listen to many gothic-inspiried bands who aren't nessecariallly gothic (eg. Nightwish, Malice Mizer, etc.)
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:00 pm
my music:
Goth rock: The Cure Sisters of Mercy Bauhaus joy division (yes, love will tear us apart) depeche mode Souixie and the Banshees
dakwave: the cure (also, above) The Cruxshadows
dark cabaret: Voltaire
Industrial/metal/rock (not goth): System of a down
Gothic metal/metal: moi dix mois lacuna coil cradle of filth
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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:50 pm
bauhaus sisters of mercy nick cave and bad seed echo and the bunnymen voltaire cure souixe and the banshees alien sex fiend
there was this one romanian band.....i can't remember their name but they drew heavilly from gypsy music...and they seemed pretty goth to me too...
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:26 am
GilAskan MysteryCross Isn't AFI, My Chemical Romance, and Evanescence considered "emo screamo"??? 0o?? and wha about Avenged Sevenfold?? 0o??? AFI - Hardcore Revival My Chemical Romance - Powerpop Evanescence - Symphonic MetalAvenged Sevenfold - Post-hardcore w/ metal influences "Screamo" isn't a real genre. Most bands called "screamo" are powerpop, or some related genre. "Emo" stands for "emotive hardcore" (NOT emotional) and is best represented by bands like "Sunny Day Real Estate" and "Rites of Spring". The genre is very similar to hardcore-punk, however, it features emotionally evocative lyrics (hence the name "emotive hardcore"), rather than the apathetic, hate-driven anthems of hardcore. In response to what I bolded - I disagree.
I honestly couldn't give you a genre to fit them in, but symphonic metal isn't it. For the most part I've classified symphonic metal as bands who use the "symphony" as an element - usually depicted with a keyboard. They also include very operatic themes either in the way the music is played or also inluding that strong female soprano for a singer.
Examples being Nightwish, Epica, Within Temptation - which strays sometimes, in my opinion, Leaves' Eyes, and After Forever - to name a few.
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:15 pm
You know, I don't really listen to goth music. That's one of the reasons I don't label myself as "goth," because none of the bands I listen to is actually goth. I listen to bands like AFI and MCR, but I know they're not goth and I don't care, I like them anyway. Most of the bands I listen to are punk, alternative, or classic rock. Bands like Green Day, Ramones, The Clash, Van Halen, Rush, etc.
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:23 pm
MortSanglant GilAskan MysteryCross Isn't AFI, My Chemical Romance, and Evanescence considered "emo screamo"??? 0o?? and wha about Avenged Sevenfold?? 0o??? AFI - Hardcore Revival My Chemical Romance - Powerpop Evanescence - Symphonic MetalAvenged Sevenfold - Post-hardcore w/ metal influences "Screamo" isn't a real genre. Most bands called "screamo" are powerpop, or some related genre. "Emo" stands for "emotive hardcore" (NOT emotional) and is best represented by bands like "Sunny Day Real Estate" and "Rites of Spring". The genre is very similar to hardcore-punk, however, it features emotionally evocative lyrics (hence the name "emotive hardcore"), rather than the apathetic, hate-driven anthems of hardcore. In response to what I bolded - I disagree.
I honestly couldn't give you a genre to fit them in, but symphonic metal isn't it. For the most part I've classified symphonic metal as bands who use the "symphony" as an element - usually depicted with a keyboard. They also include very operatic themes either in the way the music is played or also inluding that strong female soprano for a singer.
Examples being Nightwish, Epica, Within Temptation - which strays sometimes, in my opinion, Leaves' Eyes, and After Forever - to name a few. I understand why you wouldn't consider Evanescence symphonic metal. I consider them of the genre because it's the genre they seem most derivitive of, or perhaps, imitate most. Their music may not have the sweeping orchestral movements of Nightwish, for example, but they do use symphonic elements such as violins and pipe-organ in the background. More than anything, Amy Lee's operatic voice clearly is trying to mirror Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia or Nightwish's Tarja Turunen.
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:04 pm
GilAskan MortSanglant GilAskan MysteryCross Isn't AFI, My Chemical Romance, and Evanescence considered "emo screamo"??? 0o?? and wha about Avenged Sevenfold?? 0o??? AFI - Hardcore Revival My Chemical Romance - Powerpop Evanescence - Symphonic MetalAvenged Sevenfold - Post-hardcore w/ metal influences "Screamo" isn't a real genre. Most bands called "screamo" are powerpop, or some related genre. "Emo" stands for "emotive hardcore" (NOT emotional) and is best represented by bands like "Sunny Day Real Estate" and "Rites of Spring". The genre is very similar to hardcore-punk, however, it features emotionally evocative lyrics (hence the name "emotive hardcore"), rather than the apathetic, hate-driven anthems of hardcore. In response to what I bolded - I disagree.
I honestly couldn't give you a genre to fit them in, but symphonic metal isn't it. For the most part I've classified symphonic metal as bands who use the "symphony" as an element - usually depicted with a keyboard. They also include very operatic themes either in the way the music is played or also inluding that strong female soprano for a singer.
Examples being Nightwish, Epica, Within Temptation - which strays sometimes, in my opinion, Leaves' Eyes, and After Forever - to name a few. I understand why you wouldn't consider Evanescence symphonic metal. I consider them of the genre because it's the genre they seem most derivitive of, or perhaps, imitate most. Their music may not have the sweeping orchestral movements of Nightwish, for example, but they do use symphonic elements such as violins and pipe-organ in the background. More than anything, Amy Lee's operatic voice clearly is trying to mirror Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia or Nightwish's Tarja Turunen. I do agree about the vocal aspect. I think moreso Cristina than Tarja.
It's not a big deal to me, I just felt like pointing out that they don't seem to fit the genre too much to me. I do suppose that since I've failed in the act of placing them in another genre that it would be logical to keep them in the symphonic metal bracket.
whee
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:45 pm
MortSanglant GilAskan MortSanglant GilAskan MysteryCross Isn't AFI, My Chemical Romance, and Evanescence considered "emo screamo"??? 0o?? and wha about Avenged Sevenfold?? 0o??? AFI - Hardcore Revival My Chemical Romance - Powerpop Evanescence - Symphonic MetalAvenged Sevenfold - Post-hardcore w/ metal influences "Screamo" isn't a real genre. Most bands called "screamo" are powerpop, or some related genre. "Emo" stands for "emotive hardcore" (NOT emotional) and is best represented by bands like "Sunny Day Real Estate" and "Rites of Spring". The genre is very similar to hardcore-punk, however, it features emotionally evocative lyrics (hence the name "emotive hardcore"), rather than the apathetic, hate-driven anthems of hardcore. In response to what I bolded - I disagree.
I honestly couldn't give you a genre to fit them in, but symphonic metal isn't it. For the most part I've classified symphonic metal as bands who use the "symphony" as an element - usually depicted with a keyboard. They also include very operatic themes either in the way the music is played or also inluding that strong female soprano for a singer.
Examples being Nightwish, Epica, Within Temptation - which strays sometimes, in my opinion, Leaves' Eyes, and After Forever - to name a few. I understand why you wouldn't consider Evanescence symphonic metal. I consider them of the genre because it's the genre they seem most derivitive of, or perhaps, imitate most. Their music may not have the sweeping orchestral movements of Nightwish, for example, but they do use symphonic elements such as violins and pipe-organ in the background. More than anything, Amy Lee's operatic voice clearly is trying to mirror Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia or Nightwish's Tarja Turunen. I do agree about the vocal aspect. I think moreso Cristina than Tarja.
It's not a big deal to me, I just felt like pointing out that they don't seem to fit the genre too much to me. I do suppose that since I've failed in the act of placing them in another genre that it would be logical to keep them in the symphonic metal bracket.
whee
Damn, you people know what your talking about. eek
I always considered them to be some derivitive of nu-metal, but maybe that's just because I don't like them.
Also, would you consider Theatre of Tragedy symphonic metal?
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 4:11 pm
elektro-harder MortSanglant GilAskan MortSanglant GilAskan MysteryCross Isn't AFI, My Chemical Romance, and Evanescence considered "emo screamo"??? 0o?? and wha about Avenged Sevenfold?? 0o??? AFI - Hardcore Revival My Chemical Romance - Powerpop Evanescence - Symphonic MetalAvenged Sevenfold - Post-hardcore w/ metal influences "Screamo" isn't a real genre. Most bands called "screamo" are powerpop, or some related genre. "Emo" stands for "emotive hardcore" (NOT emotional) and is best represented by bands like "Sunny Day Real Estate" and "Rites of Spring". The genre is very similar to hardcore-punk, however, it features emotionally evocative lyrics (hence the name "emotive hardcore"), rather than the apathetic, hate-driven anthems of hardcore. In response to what I bolded - I disagree.
I honestly couldn't give you a genre to fit them in, but symphonic metal isn't it. For the most part I've classified symphonic metal as bands who use the "symphony" as an element - usually depicted with a keyboard. They also include very operatic themes either in the way the music is played or also inluding that strong female soprano for a singer.
Examples being Nightwish, Epica, Within Temptation - which strays sometimes, in my opinion, Leaves' Eyes, and After Forever - to name a few. I understand why you wouldn't consider Evanescence symphonic metal. I consider them of the genre because it's the genre they seem most derivitive of, or perhaps, imitate most. Their music may not have the sweeping orchestral movements of Nightwish, for example, but they do use symphonic elements such as violins and pipe-organ in the background. More than anything, Amy Lee's operatic voice clearly is trying to mirror Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia or Nightwish's Tarja Turunen. I do agree about the vocal aspect. I think moreso Cristina than Tarja.
It's not a big deal to me, I just felt like pointing out that they don't seem to fit the genre too much to me. I do suppose that since I've failed in the act of placing them in another genre that it would be logical to keep them in the symphonic metal bracket.
whee
Damn, you people know what your talking about. eek
I always considered them to be some derivitive of nu-metal, but maybe that's just because I don't like them.
Also, would you consider Theatre of Tragedy symphonic metal?
First, Evanescence is nowhere NEAR nu-metal. Remember, nu-metal =/= new metal. Nu-metal is characterized by elements of thrash, gangster rap, and electronica being blended. Nu-metal bands might include Linkin Park, koRn, Mushroomhead, or (arguably) Limp Bizkit. As for Theatre of Tragedy, it's widely argued what genre they fall under. Not many (that I know of) would consider them symphonic metal, but rather, doom metal, a style of "slow, sludgy, creepy metal meant to evoke feelings of impending doom". Others call them gothic-metal (which has little relation to goth rock), a style of metal with heavy metal aggression, but goth-rock inspired aestheticism and dramatic presentation.
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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:29 pm
Birthday massacre is a goth type of band thats awsome.
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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 3:35 pm
darkest_hour91 Birthday massacre is a goth type of band thats awsome. Birthday Massacre is darkwave, not goth-rock. Albeit, darkwave is fairly closely connected to goth-rock and the goth scene.
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Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:08 pm
What about The Perfect Circle??? [kinda weird that no one has mentioned them yet... 0o?!] I totally agree with Depeche Mode and some others like Birthday Massacre....
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Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 9:56 pm
MysteryCross What about The Perfect Circle??? [kinda weird that no one has mentioned them yet... 0o?!] I totally agree with Depeche Mode and some others like Birthday Massacre.... I'm not sure exactly what you'd call A Perfect Circle. Experimental for lack of a better word? Depeche Mode New-wave with some goth-rock albums? The Birthday Massacre was given a genra above by GilAskan (who may be one of those to kindly correct me where I may have failed in this post) Unless you were agreeing that Depeche Mode and The Birthday Massacre were not goth. *Was a bit thrown off by your wording*
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