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Audrey Jensen ([info]fknaudrey) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-08-14 22:00:00

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Entry tags:active: nico di angelo, active: tandy bowen, active: tony stark, inactive: christine chapel, inactive: kenny mccormick

I was talking to Nico about making this playlist a while ago and it took me so long because it sort of turned into a monstrosity and then became two playlists! So here's the first part: Gothucation.

Before I slam you with music, I want to address the immortal (pun intended) question of "What is Goth?" Bauhaus is considered the first band in the genre, but the first band to be called goth is Siouxsie and the Banshees, who were labeled as such by Rolling Stone in 1978. The overall style, in terms of fashion, was largely inspired by a poster of Siouxsie Sioux and The Cure's Robert Smith and was a response to the "death" of glam rock.

Goth is generally considered an aesthetic or a quality more than a specific sound. There are a number of different sub-genres within goth from industrial goth to bubble goth. There are sad goths, Victorian goths, perky goths, and pastel goths. It's a whole wide world. But there's one thing we can all agree on: Ville Valo is hot.

But before I yadda yadda about Victorians and tuberculosis for six pages, here's the music...



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[info]fknaudrey
2019-08-15 04:56 am UTC (link)
I didn't know it either. I Googled.

Staples are: Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, The Cure, The Smiths, and Dead Can Dance (highly recommend you look into them more) for history and then Misfits, Nick Cave, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle, HIM, AFI, and My Chemical Romance for modern.

Deep-Cuts are: Johnny Cash, Poe, Rasputina, Birthday Massacre, Voltaire, How to Destroy Angels, and Fever Ray.

Rasputina and Voltaire should be considered staples but I'm always surprised at how few people are familiar with them. There's also a cellist called Unwoman who does mostly cover songs. And I left out some staples like Crüxshadows and Einstürzende Neubauten because I don't particularly care for them and you'll have to discover them on your own if you want to.

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[info]theghostking
2019-08-15 10:39 pm UTC (link)
oh ok.

why are the deep cuts deep cuts?

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[info]fknaudrey
2019-08-16 05:28 am UTC (link)
So "deep cuts" are songs that you usually don't hear on radio. That's the conventional meaning of the phrase. All those artists (and the songs) would qualify. Except for Johnny Cash. That song got heavy radio play when it came out but Cash isn't widely considered part of the genre by mainstream music critics. A lot of goths have a very special affection for him and his music, however.

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[info]theghostking
2019-08-16 11:22 pm UTC (link)
oh ok that makes sense.

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[info]fknaudrey
2019-08-17 02:08 am UTC (link)
Cool! And don't worry about asking questions, ok? I don't mind!

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[info]theghostking
2019-08-17 03:23 am UTC (link)
ok. cool.

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