Index Bands

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
...In Her Lie (France) - Gothic/Doom Metal
...of the Human Condition (Australia) - Melodic Death / Gothic Metal
13 Candles (Gbr/ United Kingdom) -Gothic Metal/Rock
2 Son Multitud (Spain) - Doom/Gothic/Folk Metal
2Excess (Germany) - Gothic Metal (early), Dark/Progressive Metal (later)
3rd Room (Italy) - Gothic Metal
3's Eve (United States) - Experimental / Gothic Black Metal
4order (Finland) - Gothic Metal
4saken1 (United States) - Gothic Metal
5grs (Iran) - Progressive Thrash/Gothic Metal
69 (Serbia) - Gothic/Doom Metal
7th Moon (Spain) - Gothic Doom Metal
9xDead (United Kingdom) - Gothic Metal
A A Dark Performance (Bolivia) - Melodic Gothic Metal
A Dream of Poe (Portugal) -Gothic/Doom Metal
A Fonds Perdu (Austria) - Gothic Metal
A New Dawn (Netherlands) - Melodic/Gothic Metal
A Pale Horse Named Death (United States) - Doom/Gothic Metal
A Perfect Circle
A Scapegoat's Faith (United States) - Progressive Gothic Metal
Aava (Brazil ) - Gothic/Power Metal
Aavas (Germany) - Melodic/Gothic Metal
Ab Aeterno (Argentina) - Gothic Metal
Abadoom (Colombia) - Gothic Metal
Abhwhore - Blackened Gothic Metal
Abigail (Romania) - Atmospheric Doom/Death Metal (early), Gothic Metal (later)
Abonos (Serbia)- Gothic Metal
Absenth (Russia) - Gothic Metal
Absentia (Spain) - Symphonic Black/Death/Gothic Metal
Abside (Italy) - Progressive Heavy/Gothic Metal
Abwhore (United States) - Blackened Gothic Metal
Abysmal Grief (Italy) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Abyss (Russia) - Death/Doom/Gothic Metal
Abyssaria (Germany) - Gothic Black Metal
Access Beyond (Finland) - Gothic Metal
Access Veyond - Gothic Metal
Accid Reign (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Acelsia (Norway) - Gothic Metal/Rock
Acheron (Poland) - Gothic/Black Metal
Aclinic Line (Puerto Rico) - Death/Gothic Metal
Acoustical Crime (Germany) - Thrash/Death Metal (early), Thrash/Gothic Metal (later)
Acrolith (Portugal) - Gothic Metal/Rock
Acropolis (Russia) - Melodic Death/Gothic Metal
Act 3 (Sweden) - Gothic Metal
Activated Carbon (China) - Gothic Metal
Ad Infinitum (Sweden) - Heavy/Gothic Metal
Ad Nutum (France) - Pagan/Gothic Metal
Ad Vacuum (France) - Atmospheric Gothic Metal
Adagio del Limbo (Argentina) - Gothic Metal
Adastreia (United Kingdom) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Adh Seidh (Spain) - Gothic Metal
Ador Dorath (Czech Republic) - Melodic Gothic/Black Metal
Adoration (Germany) - Melodic Heavy/Gothic Metal
Adversus (Germany) - Gothic Metal with Folk influences
Advocatus Diaboli (Germany) - Gothic Metal
AEmbermoon - Gothic Metal
Aenigmata (United States) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Aeons (France) - Gothic Metal
Aeternitas (Germany) - Gothic/Symphonic Metal
Aevum (Italy) - Gothic Metal with Progressive Influences
After Dark (Germany) - Gothic Metal
After Forever (Netherlands) - Symphonic Power/Gothic Metal
Afterglow (Italy) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Agate (Norway) - Gothic Metal
Agathodaimon (Germany) - Symphonic Black Metal (early), Gothic Metal (later)
Ageless (Poland) Gothic/Atmospheric Metal
Aggelos (Colombia) - Gothic Metal
Aghast (Colombia) Gothic Metal
Aghonya (Chile) - Gothic Metal
Aglarond (Mexico) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Agogh (Czech Republic) - Gothic Metal
Agon (Spain) - Progressive Gothic Metal
Agonia (Rus) - Gothic Metal
Agonística (Argentina) - Gothic/Doom/Death Metal
Agony (Austria) - Gothic Metal
Agora (Turkey) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Agregator (Hungary) - Gothic/Death Metal
Aion (Poland) - Gothic Metal
Aither (Italy) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Akael (Brazil) - Gothic/Doom/Death Metal
Akallabeth (United States) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Akem Manah (Belgium) - Doom/Death/Gothic Metal
Akentra (France) - Gothic Metal/Rock
Akkabal (Mexico) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Akoma (Denmark) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Akphaezya (France) - Avant-garde Gothic/Progressive Metal
Alantia (Netherlands) - Gothic Metal
Alchem (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Alchemists of Darkness (Spain) - Gothic Metal
Alchemy of Life (Italy) - Epic Doom/Gothic Metal
Alchera (Venezuela) - Gothic Metal
Alchoholika La Christo
Aldaron (Poland) - Doom/Gothic/Heavy Metal
Aldren Liebe (Brazil) - Dark/Gothic Metal
Alek (Serbia)- Progressive Metal with Gothic influences
Aleph (Brazil) - Gothic Metal
Alexandria (Spain) - Gothic Metal
Alexandria (United States) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Alibech (Mexico) - Gothic Metal
Alice in Darkland (Italy) - Gothic/Death/Doom Metal
Alight (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Aljahilia - Folk Gothic
All Shall End (United States) - Gothic Metal/Classical
Alleri Ahe (Turkey) - Gothic/Symphonic Metal
Allure of Damnationv (Mexico) - Gothic/Black Metal
Alma Mater (Spain) - Gothic/Melodic Death Metal
Almacridaem (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Almôra (Turkey) - Symphonic/Gothic Metal
Altair (Poland) - Death/Doom Metal (early), Doom/Gothic Metal (later)
Altamira (Hungary) - Gothic/Doom/Atmospheric Metal
Altherea (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Amadea (Hungary) - Gothic/Death Metal
Amadeus (Poland) - Gothic/Progressive Metal
Amalthea (Germany) - Gothic/Heavy Metal
Amantyde (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Amaranth (Serbia) - Doom/Gothic Metal
Amaranthys (France) - Gothic Metal
Amarantine (Finland) - Death/Black/Gothic Metal
Amartia (France) - Gothic/Atmospheric Metal
Amatory (Indonesia) - Gothic Metal
Amatris (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Amazigh (Tunisia) - Gothic Metal
Ambrosia (Greece) - Black/Gothic Metal
Amederia (Russia) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Amenkharis (Brazil) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Amenophis Dusk (Uruguay) - Gothic Black Metal
Amenthes (Germany) - Gothic/Death Metal
Amerta (Indonesia) - Gothic Metal
Amertad - Gothic Metal
Amidst the Withering (United States) - Black/Gothic Metal
Amnom (Brazil) - Gothic/Death Metal
Ámok (Serbia) - Gothic/Death Metal
Amon Hen (Spain) - Gothic/Doom/Death Metal
Amor e Morte (Bulgaria) - Symphonic/Orchestral Black/Gothic Metal
Amor e Morte (France) - Gothic Metal
Amoris Umbra (Chile) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Amorticure (Germany) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Amos (Brazil) - Gothic Metal
Amset (Spain) - Heavy Metal (early), Gothic Rock (later)
Amsvartnit (Italy) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Anabantha (Mexico) - Doom / Gothic Metal
Anachorete (Denmark) - Blackened Gothic Metal
AnaDies (United States) - Gothic Metal
Analog (Poland) - Gothic Metal
Anaphora (France) - Symphonic Gothic Metal/Rock
Anathema -
Anatomiae Occultii (Venezuela) - Progressive Gothic Metal
Ancestral (Spain) - Death Metal (early), Dark Gothic Metal (later)
Ancient Drive (Finland) - Gothic Metal
Ancient Prophecy (Germany) - Power / Death / Gothic Metal
Anckora (Russia) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Ancor (Brazil) - Gothic Metal
Andem (Russia) - Melodic Gothic/Power Metal
Anemonia (Canada) - Gothic Metal
Angel (Hol) - Gothic Metal
Angel (Netherlands) - Gothic Metal
Angel of Anger (Italy) - Black/Death/Gothic Metal
Angel of Fire (Croatia) - Gothic Metal
Angelblood (United States) - Doom/Gothic Metal
Angelcoma (Paraguay) - Gothic/Black Metal with Industrial Influences
Angelcorpus (Colombia) - Gothic Metal
Angeldark (Spain) - Gothic/Symphonic Metal
Angelical Tears (United States) - Gothic Metal/Rock
Angélida (Spain) - Melodic/Symphonic Power/Gothic Metal
Angelize (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Angelize Project (Russia) - Gothic Metal
Angels in Exile (United States) - Dark Doom/Gothic Metal
Angels of Deception (United States) - Thrash/Gothic Metal
Angel's Sorrow (Poland) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Angelus (Venezuela) - Gothic Metal
Angercure (Bulgaria) - Gothic Metal
Angry Demon (Poland) - Black/Gothic Metal
Angryon (Italy) - Gothic/Black Metal
Angtoria (Sweden) - Gothic Metal
Anhedonia (Mexico) - Melodic Doom/Gothic Metal
Anima (Bolivia) - Melodic Death/Gothic Metal
Anima Naïve (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Anima Poetae (Italy) - Dark Gothic Metal
Animae Vector (Italy) - Gothic/Melodic Metal
Animal Alpha - Dark Gothic Metal
Ankhagram (Russia) - Gothic/Doom/Death Metal
Anlis (Brazil) - Gothic Metal
Annatar (Netherlands) - Symphonic Dark Gothic Metal
Anomally (Portugal) - Death/Thrash/Gothic Metal
Anon Remora (United States) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Anora Dimentia (Israel) - Gothic/Melodic Black Metal
Another Sad (Romania) - Gothic/Death/Black Metal
Ansoticca (Germany) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Antarhes (France) - Gothic Metal
Anthyma (Italy) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Antichrisis (Germany) - Melodic Gothic/Black/Folk Metal (early) Medieval Gothic Rock/Folk (later)
Antinomy (Italy) - Avant-Garde/Extreme Gothic Metal
Anti-Systematic (Sweden) - Gothic/Industrial Metal
Antonamasia (Australia) - Melodic/Gothic Metal
Anubis (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Anubiz (Germany) - Gothic/ Death Metal
Anueta (Indonesia) - Gothic Metal
Aperion (Slovenia) - Symphonic Gothic Metal
Aphelion Aphrodites (Portugal) - Melodic Doom/Gothic Metal
Apifanor - Heavy Gothic Metal
Apnia (United Kingdom) - Melodic Gothic Metal
Apocalypse Woman (Italy) - Doom/Gothic Metal
Apostate (Poland) - Gothic/Death/Doom Metal
Apparition (United Kingdom) - Gothic Metal
April Fish (Italy) - Melodic Gothic/Doom Metal
Apriori (United States) - Dark Ambiolic Gothic Metal
AraPacis (Canada) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Arborea (Spain) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Arbour (Norway) - Gothic Doom/Death Metal
Arcane Asylum (United States) - Black Metal/Gothic Rock
Arcane Dimension (United States) - Gothic Metal
Archaic Revival (United States) - Symphonic Power/Gothic Metal
Archantia (Spain) - Melodic Death/Gothic/Power Metal
Archmages (Estonia) - Doom / Gothic Metal
Ardor (Poland) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Ardulph Ardebahr Wald (Germany) - Black/Gothic Metal
Arenaris (Germany) - Black Metal (early), Gothic/Dark/Death Metal (later)
Arevhutus (Indonesia) - Gothic Metal
Argile - Gothic Death Metal
Arhat (Ukraine) - Gothic/Heavy Metal
Arise from Thorns (United States) - Doom/Gothic/Progressive Metal
Arkan (France) - Gothic/Melodic Death Metal with Middle Eastern Influences
Arkhesia (France) - Heavy/Gothic Metal
Armaga (Russia) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Armenia (Japan) - Crust/Thrash Metal/Gothic
Armour (Indonesia) - Gothic Metal
Army of in Between (United States) - Gothic/Industrial (early), Black/Industrial Metal (later)
Árnyak (Hungary) - Gothic Metal
Ars Amatoria (Austria) - Gothic Metal/Progressive Rock
Art de Light (Poland) - Gothic Metal/Rock
Art in Exile (Australia) - Dark / Gothic Metal with Industrial influences
Art of Abyssus (Switzerland) - Melodic Black/Gothic Metal
Art of Silence (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Ártemis (Brazil) - Gothic Doom Metal
Artery (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Artificio (Venezuela) - Gothic Metal
Artmania (Russia) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Artrosis (Poland) - Gothic Metal
As Light Dies (Spain) - Death/Black/Doom/Gothic Metal
Asche des Lebens (Germany) - Gothic Rock/Metal
Asebia (Germany) - Gothic Metal with Darkwave influences
Asgaard (Poland) - Gothic/Black/Doom Metal
Asgard (Ukraine) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Asguard (Belarus) - Melodic Death Metal, Gothic/Industrial Metal
Ashen (Netherlands) - Melodic Gothic Metal
Ashen Images (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Ashes of Destiny (Germany) - Death/Doom/Gothic Metal
Ashes You Leave (Croatia) - Death/Doom Metal (early), Gothic/Doom Metal (later)
Ashler (Ecuador) - Progressive, Gothic Metal/Rock
Asmoday (Italy) - Death/Doom/Gothic Metal
Asmodeus (Sweden) - Gothic/Doom Metal
ASP - Gothic Industrial
Aspergillus Flavus (Poland) - Death/Doom/Gothic Metal
Asphodel (Greece) - Doom/Death Metal (early) - Gothic Metal (later)
Asrai (Dutch) -
Asriel (Japan) - Melodic Power/Gothic Metal
Asstellyte (Poland) - Gothic Metal
Asterius (Germany) - Blackened Symphonic / Gothic Metal
Asthenia (Netherlands) - Gothic Metal
Astheria (Poland) - Gothic Metal
Astral (Czech Republic) - Black/Gothic Metal
Astral Symphony (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Astrodust (Hungary) - Melodic Death/Gothic Metal
Asura (Italy) - Symphonic Black/Gothic Metal
Asylum (Croatia) - Industrial/Gothic/Symphonic Black Metal
Asynja (Sweden) - Gothic/Folk/Viking Metal
At Dawn (Germany) - Gothic Rock/Metal with Death Metal and Industrial influences
At Domine (Poland) - Gothic/Death Metal (early), Progressive Metal (later)
At Infinitum (Colombia) - Gothic Metal
Atanab (Colombia) - Gothic/Death/Black Metal
Atargatis (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Ate (Poland) - Extreme Gothic Metal
Atenoux (Austria) - Symphonic/Gothic/Black Metal
Ater Draconis (United States) - Gothic Metal
Athalay (Hungary) - Black/Gothic Metal
Athanor (Poland) - Gothic Metal
Athenia (United Kingdom) - Gothic Metal
Athrox (Nor) - Avant Goth Metal
Atis (Russia) - Gothic Metal
Atmosfairy (France) - Symphonic/Gothic Metal
Atmosfear (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Atoll Nerat (Russia) - Gothic Black Metal
Atomica (Russia) - Progressive/Gothic Metal
Atratus (Turkey) - Gothic Metal
Atrocity (Germany) - Death Metal (early), Gothic/Industrial (later)
Atromorta (United States) - Symphonic Black/Gothic Metal
Atrox (Norway) - Avant-garde Gothic/Progressive Metal
Audi Sile - Gothic Black Metal
Augury (Germany) - Gothic/Dark Metal
Aura+ (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - Gothic Metal/Rock
Aural Vampire (Jpn) Auri Sacra (Poland) - Gothic Metal
Auto-de-Fe (Russia) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Autumn (Netherlands) - Gothic Metal
Autumn (Russia) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Autumn Clan (Austria) - Gothic Metal
Autumn Dweller (Sweden) - Death/Thrash/Gothic Metal
Autumn Rain Melancholy (Russia) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Autumn Rain Melanic
Autumn Sun (South Africa) - Gothic/Melodic Death Metal
Autumn Tenebre (Mexico) - Gothic Metal
Autumn Twilight (Hungary) - Gothic Metal (early), Gothic Rock (later)
Autumnblaze (Germany) - Melodic Blackened Doom Metal (early), Gothic/Depressive Rock (later)
Ava Inferi (Portugal) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Avalon Burning (Canada) - Gothic Metal with Power influences
Avariel (United States) - Gothic/Symphonic Metal
Avatar (Belgium) - Symphonic Black Metal (early) - Gothic/Black Metal (later)
Avatar (Germany) - Gothic Metal
Avathar (Austria) - Melodic Black/Gothic Metal
Avernal Oath - Dark Gothic Metal
Avernus (United States) - Doom/Death/Gothic Metal
Avith (Greece) - Gothic Metal
Awaiting Destiny
Awake by Design (United Kingdom) - Melodic Gothic Metal
Ayin Aleph (United States) - Progressive/Symphonic/Gothic Metal
Azotth (Chile) - Gothic Metal
Azrael's Progeny (Italy) - Gothic Metal
Azrael's Seed (Germany) - Gothic/Doom Metal
Azylya (Belgium) - Gothic Metal

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A HISTORY OF GOTHIC (IV)

Part IV: Gothic Variety

But this isn't by far everything. So many different styles are being associated with gothic nowadays. Take dark folk for instance. The best examples are Current 93, Death in June, Sol Invictus and Fire + Ice. The first releases of Current are very experimental and hard to digest, but in later years they switched to an acoustic folky style, with the characteristic vocals of David Tibet. My favourite album is Of ruine and some blazing starre, compilations which form a good introduction to their oeuvre are Emblems and the '99 release 'Calling for vanished Faces'. Death in June s first albums like Nada offer a rather classic gothic sound. The group is a bit controversial, because they are being accused of extreme right-wing tendencies. Later work, like Rose Clouds of Holocaust is folkier. Their latest album Take Care and Control is recommended, with a very dark ritual sound. Sol Invictus is the band around Tony Wakeford, who also has side-projects like the neo-classical L'Orchestre Noir. A good introduction to Sol Invictus is In Europa, which contains most of their best songs. The most prominent label in this genre is World Serpent, who release all the aforementioned bands. Another nice folky band is the Italian group Ordo Equitum Solis.
Yet another popular musical form is the medieval genre, maybe not very surprising, because gothic is often connected with the Middle Ages. Many musicians in this genre have a classical education. German examples are Qntal (with the hit Ad Mortem Festinamus, with a danceable beat), Estampie, Freiburger Spielleyt, the Sarband, early Merlons, and many others. Some try to make 'authentic' medieval music, others combine it with modern influences and electronics. The music of Corvus Corax and Tanzwut can be better described as energetic party music. Italy also has some influence, with Ataraxia and Camerata Mediolanense. Most of these groups don't only play for `gothic' audiences, but also in classical environments. A good medieval compilation is the `Miroque' series.
Yet another style is dark ritual music, of which The Moon lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud and Rosa Crux are examples. More militant representants are Blood Axis and Der Blutharsch.

Of course there are always bands that are hard to put a label on. Take Kirlian Camera from Italy, active for amost twenty years now and whose electronic music seems to change every year. Or the very sensual dark electro from the French Die Form (often with S/M themes), which surprises with every release. Another French band I like a lot is Collection d'Arnell Andrea, sounding very romantic with piano and strings. And where to place In the Nursery, who make bombastic orchestral music but also film soundtracks. And I won t even begin about Laibach. A story apart are the releases from the Swedish Cold Meat Industry label, which have a unique own sound, always very dark and mysterious, from brutal experimental music like Brighter Death Now or Deutsch Nepal to atmospheric ambient from Raison d'Etre, neo-classical from The Protagonist, the ritual Ordo Equilibrio or the heavenly Arcana. More heavenly music can be found on the 'Heavenly Voices' compilations, which became the label for a genre with ethereal music and beautiful (female) vocals, like Love is Colder than Death, Black Tape for a Blue Girl or Stoa.

Another rather popular genre in the gothic scene the last years is industrial noise. Industrial music perhaps started in the mid 70 s, with the formation of Throbbing Gristle and the label they set up, Industrial Records, which tried to show the potential of noise as music. On this label experimental groups were released like Cabaret Voltaire, ClockDVA, Monte Cazazza and SPK. Other groups like Test Department, Whitehouse and Einsturzende Neubauten seemed to share the same interests. To make things complicated, (American) bands like Ministry are also called industrial, but their music can t be compared to the aforementioned more experimental and noisier groups. Recently harsh industrial music gets a lot of attention. Esplendor Geometrico from Spain are active now for many years, more recent bands are Sonar (with Dirk Ivens from Dive), Imminent Starvation, Winterkalte, Noisex and Pal. Their rhythmic industrial music attacks the dancefloors of many clubs nowadays. A good label for this kind of music is Ant-Zen. And if you want to hear the real experimental noise, I advise a trip to Japan.

Of course this is only a very broad outline. I haven't mentioned numerous artists and styles and of course I have followed my own taste (and record collection) a bit. I also didn t want to make the story too long. And the fact that I live in Holland also has its influence on the story. I hope to enlarge and also to update this outline regularly. That is necessary, not only to correct mistakes and omissions, but also because there are luckily still many new developments and artists in the scene, so gothic is not a relic from the 80's, as some critics say.

I don t think that gothic will ever be a mass phenomenon. Some of the more superficial visual characteristics may be used by popular culture, but I think that gothic will remain an underground scene, although festivals seem to attract more visitors and some bands achieve chart succes, like Wolfsheim and Deine Lakaien in Germany. In Holland though, even so-called alternative magazines don t write about gothic music. Lots of gothic bands are experimenting nowadays with other styles like techno or metal and maybe so can bridge the gap. There are some bands that are popular both in the gothic scene and in more popular circles, like Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson and Rammstein. Of course there are also connections with related music like gothic/black metal. Sure is that nowadays gothic has become a truely international phenomenon. There are well-known bands from all possible continents, like Ikon from Australia or Aghast View and Hocico from South-America. If you surf a bit on the Internet, you can come across gothic pages from people in South-Africa, Russia or Asia.

As you can conclude from the musical survey above, there is no such thing anymore like the standard form of gothic music, a wide range of styles is being played at gothic parties. There also is not such a thing as the avarage gothic person, there is room enough for individual tastes. Gothic is more than a type of music, it's a lifestyle, it's an attitude. Most people in the gothic scene want to distinguish themselves from the average, everyday world, where there is not much room for fantasy and deviation from the norm. Gothic can be a fantasy world to escape into, a dark romantic world. You can express a gothic feel in music, but also in clothing, art, literature, film. Some have a nostalgia for the past, others embrace modern technology. For some people music is the most important, for others it's more about the look. But it's all interconnected. And there is a variety of styles, not only in music. Take fashion for instance. Some goths wear romantic clothes, like dresses with lots of lace and velvet. Others prefer a fetish look, with leather and latex. And others don t care at all if their clothing is gothic enough. Some symbols and icons have become usual in the gothic world, when you look at record covers, flyers, etc. Graves and things to do with death, vampires and witches, ruins and gothic architecture, romantic symbols like roses, Celtic symbols, fetish themes, but also modern `cyber' images and many more.

There have always been gothic fanzines and magazines. By the popular media however, gothic has always been ignored or ridiculed. Gothic is something for depressed people who all drink blood and are only concerned about their image, the music is pathetic or bombastic and hasn't changed since 1985. Take for instance the Dutch Pop Encyclopedia: "Meer dan bij welk genre dan ook ligt de nadruk bij het gothic-idioom op het imago (al zijn er natuurlijk uitzonderingen): zwarte kleding, make-up, hoop opgetoupeerde kapsels en een grotendeels passieve houding zijn de meest in het oog lopende kenmerken, reden waarom groepen uit het `gothic'-genre vaak nauwelijks serieus worden genomen en de bijbehorende muziek al gauw negatieve predikanten (sic) meekrijgt. Bovendien moeten liefhebbers van het genre die hun uiterlijk eraan aanpassen zich geringschattende kwalificaties als `zwarte raven' en `vleermuizen' laten welgevallen. Het is daarom niet verwonderlijk dat er vrijwel geen bands te vinden zijn die zich afficheren als `gothic', waardoor het genre iets kunstmatigs blijft houden. (..) Al met al is de bloeiperiode van het gothic-genre maar kort (begin jaren tachtig), maar er bestaan tot in de jaren negentig groepen en vooral fans die de gothic-ballon in de lucht houden" (in short: gothic is all about image, it is a superficial genre and a relic from the 80 s).

The last time, it's hard to believe, there has been some media coverage of the Dutch gothic scene. In the reasonable serious magazine Elsevier (3 October '98) a Millennium's Crypt party in Amsterdam was described, full of cliches and lack of knowledge. But o.k., at least they paid some attention. The more sensational magazine Nieuwe Revu featured tasteful photos of some of the more conspicous people from the Dutch gothic scene posing at graveyards, and commentary that gothic is a lifestyle full of horror and kinky sex. The prestigious Dutch magazine Oor, which pretends to be progressive, had a report from a goth festival in Nijmegen, early '99. It was their first piece on gothic in years if I m not mistaken, and of course they wrote nothing about the music, they only placed some pictures of extreme-looking visitors. A Dutch popular Oprah Winfrey-like talkshow brought a whole show about goths, who were interviewed about their lifestyle. Most prominent questions were if they drank blood and if people are scared of them. But I have to be fair, at the end of the show there was some more understanding about the goth lifestyle. I just found it a pity that there wasn t hardly any talk about the music...

HANS D - 1999

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2 comments:

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    I love you post! holla! what a great,i love3 goth!

    Horror movie? YES. YES YES. definitely!
    are you one of the fans?

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  2. hello sisters ... :)
    thx u already follow in http://gothic-and-darkness.blogspot.com when what I hope, u follow in sep2sip.blogspot.com, but that's okay because it is my blog too.... :)

    Iam not a fan of movies but horror is myfavourite..

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