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The New wave of Goth
With Esben & the Witch, Zloa Jesus and O Children, there's an interest again in what's usually labelled Trad Goth. Most trads I know are not fans of either band as they don't follow the unwritten rules of trad, and the music is relegated to second place.
It's good to see this style of music getting an airing. Any other new bands of this genre I should have a listen to? |
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Veronica Falls?
Sleep Over? A lot of the newer "shoegaze revival" type bands have quite a gothic vibe. |
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Veronica Falls?
Sleep Over? A lot of the newer "shoegaze revival" type bands have quite a gothic vibe. ![]() Goth, along with industrial is one of the few 80's genres to not be plundered over the last few years so maybe it's due some time in the sun? |
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With Esben & the Witch, Zloa Jesus and O Children, there's an interest again in what's usually labelled Trad Goth. Most trads I know are not fans of either band as they don't follow the unwritten rules of trad, and the music is relegated to second place.
It's good to see this style of music getting an airing. Any other new bands of this genre I should have a listen to? |
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