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E24: 45 Grave
45 Grave is one of the more interesting bands associated with deathrock and one that needs to be discussed. Their sound has elements of many different genres and blends them into a very unique sound. They're often compared to Christian Death in style, but
E23: Joy Division
That's right! The time has come for a long overdue discussion about Joy Division. While not a gothic band (their genre lies mostly in post-punk) there is no denying the influence the group had on the emerging goth music scene. We're probably all familiar
E22: The Birthday Party
It's time to release the bats as we're taking a look at The Birthday Party (As well as The Boys Next Door album Door, Door). The band is most famous for being fronted by singer Nick Cave, but also featured the talented Rowland Howard and Bad Seeds member
E21: David Bowie Movies
We decided to honor the late great David Bowie by taking a look at three movies starring the Thin White Duke. Two of these films have strong connections to the gothic subculture and the third is a slightly obscure yet highly stylized film about an alien.
E20: Skinny Puppy
This time Dr.Sanders and Robbie Gore take a close look at one of the most influential bands in industrial music with Skinny Puppy. Their aggressive sound has connected with many people in the goth subculture although their music is not reminiscent of goth
E19: Fields of the Nephilim - Part 1
This week we're discussing yet another classic gothic rock band, Fields of the Nephilim. The band has definitely had an interesting career and have had their ups and downs with members leaving, interesting side-projects and record label interference. Dr.S
E18: The Cure Part 4 - 4:13 Dream, Oddities and Live Albums
This is our fourth and final part of our discussion about The Cure's career and it covers their (as of 2016) most current album 4:13 Dream, oddities, and all of their official Live Albums. This particular episode is full of mostly lesser known albums, but
E17: Rosetta Stone
This week we're taking a look at a lesser known band called Rosetta Stone. They were active from the mid-eighties until around the year 2000 and were definitely influenced by the evolving industrial scene during the recording of their later albums. Early
E16: Spooky Movies for the New Year (That You Can Stream)
We thought it would be a great way to start the new year with another movie episode. So this week we review three movies that are currently streaming on Netlfix (At least in America), and they are Dark Star: H.R. Giger’s World, Rosemary’s Baby, and The Le
E15: Siouxsie and the Banshees Part 2 - Mid to Late Eighties
This week we take a look at Siouxsie and the Banshees' career through the mid to late eighties, starting with A Kiss in the Dream house and ending with Through the Looking Glass. This was a time of solid releases all exploring similar but unique sounds th