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Articles related to "Gothic Rock"
Bauhaus and the Birth of Gothic Rock 21st century goth music in all its permutations had a common root in a vampiric single from the late 1970s. goth rock • deathrock • batcave • love & rockets • post punk
Funhouse / Die Laughing / Leisure Hive Gig Review Review/A few words about the Leisure Hive/Die Laughing/Funhouse gig at the Borderline/London 30/03/99 funhouse • die laughing • leisure hive • gothic rock
Godfathers of Gothic, Roots of Goth in the 1970s The musical roots of Goth define the subculture and its love of the dark side. In the 1970s, a handful of bands led the way for this brand of alternative music. gothic • goth • underground music • alternative music • gothic music
New release from The Machine in the Garden The Machine in the Garden are back with a new full length album called One Winter's Night. gothic rock music • the machine in the garden • gothic music reviews • industrial music reviews • electronic music reviews
Bauhaus, Part Two By the fall of 1982, the post-punk movement was in full swing. As gothic bands delivered new wave records from England to the United States, Bauhaus were trying to break out of the very genre they had created. To do so would involve a groaning creative shift within the band. bauhaus • peter murphy • david j • daniel ash • kevin haskins
The Cure Tribute Album: "Pictures of You" The music magazine released an exclusive album comprised of different cover versions of the popular songs that were created by the iconic Gothic Rock band, The Cure. the cure • the cure music • nme awards • the cure cover songs • cover albums
Dark Entries that weren't In the late 1980's and early 1990's, the gothic scene was a vibrant circus of visceral rock and roll. We've got your crush with black eyeliner right here. punk • post punk • rock • goth • gothic
Gothic Teen Myths and Misconceptions Gothic or "goth" clothing, an eccentric style first created in the 1980s, remains popular with children and adults; as a subcultural fashion trend, it's here to stay. teenage goth • goth subculture • gothic subculture • gothic fashion • goth clothes
Bauhaus, Part One Bauhaus are a towering legend in post punk rock and roll. But the band that invented goth also did far more, much to the chagrin of Peter Murphy's critics...and to the delight of Bauhaus' legion of fans. bauhaus • peter murphy • daniel ash • david j • kevin haskins
Danceable Doom: Sisters Of Mercy Sisters of Mercy took the dark mood of goth and added rich layers of keyboards, creating a new kind of "danceable doom." See how Andrew Eldritch, a bunch of session musicians and a drum machine became one of the greatest and most innovative of post-punk bands. sisters of mercy • andrew eldritch • goth • gothic • dance music
Known Pleasures: Joy Division's Substance at the end of an era As a companion to the New Order album of the same name from the previous year, the posthumous Joy Division record "Substance" collected singles and rarities from the band’s brief career, including several tracks from their early days, when they were known as Warsaw. joy division • substance • dead souls • autosuggestion • peter hook
The 20 Greatest Post-Punk Artists of the 1980s A list of 20 of the greats post-punk artists of the 1980s. greatest post-punk artists • 1980s music • joy division • new order • echo and the bunnymen
Best Metal CDs of 2004 The heavy metal editor's picks for the Best Metal CDs of 2004. best of 2004 • best metal cds of 2004 • chad bowar • shadows fall • the war within
January 2002's Best New CDs Reviews of new CDs from Astroblast, Bad Religion, Honeymoon Suite, Judith, No Doubt, The Pasties, Wu-Tang Clan, and the I Am Sam and Vanilla Sky soundtracks. cd • review • astroblast • bad religion • honeymoon suite |
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