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Well this is not what I expected.
Since I listen to almost every genre listed above, I spent a whole ass day trying to decide. I'm most into folk punk right now, though, so we went with that.
If I HAD to name my top five it would be:
Folk Punk, Pop Punk, Emo, Heavy Metal, Punk Rawk.
My least favorite would have to be grunge. It's just waaaayyyy too soft and chill for me, lacks a lot of punch for my taste. But maybe I haven't heard the right grunge? Idk. My dad raised me on Creed/Scott Stapp and a friend of mine is a fan of No Name Faces. Which I enjoy Scott Stapp's album "Proof of Life" but I'm not even sure if that's grunge? Eh.
Point is, folk punk is amazing and if you haven't checked it you need to. Great background noise for panic attacks, long drives, parties and crying sessions- it covers all the bases!
I know this is a stupid conversation to have, but I've recently realized that I may have a really screwed definition of this and I need to compare with other punks, goths, metalheads and otherwise music lovers so LISTEN UP.
In your opinion, how much of a band's discography do you have to had listened to in order to claim that you listen to the band?
Because my whole life, if I found a band, I wouldn't claim to really know them at all if I hadn't listened to their ENTIRE discography- even if that was twenty albums. And I wouldn't listen to any other music until I got through it all. Only recently I kinda stopped doing that because it gets exhausting not being able to move on until I've heard EVERYTHING this new band I'm into has put out. Music became more of a chore than anything. But you also don't wanna be like "I listen to Pierce the Veil!" if you've heard three songs. Where's the line?
Switchblade Symphony
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Poison Ivy, The Cramps
Peter Murphy of Bauhaus
Welcome, to my castle!
Hello, my name is Moony (She/her), I'm 18 years old, I love vampires, horror, I am heavily alternatvie (mostly into visual kei and gothic music), and I love Malice Mizer!
Sometimes, I can never decide who is my favorite, Mana-Sama, or Kozi? They both have amazing music, but I listen to Kozi's more XD
I love Christian Death, Malice Mizer, Luna Sea, X japan, 45 Grave, Specimen, Insane Clown Posse
I enjoy a lot of Deathrock, Visual Kei, Punk, and metal XD
Sometimes I may post fan art or something because I feel like it or maybe gush about what I like here because it's fun, but all I really want to do it is meet people and make friends that have the same interests as me >u<
This is, a happy house
Non-Goth Music that Goths might enjoy
Along with what the title says, I will be elaborating on each. Itâs mostly going to be metal because thatâs my current interest but there will be non-metal recommendations, such as industrial rock or electronic music.
Epicus Doomicus Metallus - Candlemass
Not my personal favorite Candlemass album, that would be Nightfall, but itâs what I think would be most interesting to a Goth looking into other genres. To elaborate on why I think that, itâs the use of the vocals, subject matter, guitarwork, and keyboards. The vocals do an incredible job at communicating both storytelling and extreme emotions like anguish. The subject matter covers things like witchcraft, sorcerers, and wanting to die alone. The guitarwork and tone doesnât sound anything like post-punk but itâs the way it complements the feelings of doom and anguish that might make it interesting to someone looking into other kinds of dark music.
TL;DR Theyâre slow, heavy, and dramatic.
I would like to highlight âSolitudeâ as my best recommendation to a Goth Rock fan, and âUnder the Oakâ as my personal favorite track.
Ministry
Not recommending any specific album, but specific songs from them. Hell, you might even consider some of Ministryâs work borderline Goth, but the overall genre is Industrial Rock/Metal, at least since they stopped making synthpop.
The tracks Iâm recommending are as follows: âEvery Day is Halloweenâ (single), âGolden Dawnâ (from their album Land of Rape and Honey, which despite the name is actually referring to a plant and not the reprehensible act), âCannibal Songâ and âDream Songâ (both from The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste).
The first song is already kind of a goth music staple but I thought to include it anyways because I love that song.
DAF (Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft)
This one might be a little hard to justify just because of how all over the place they are, but personally I think they really have that post-punk attitude when it comes to their music. Theyâre basically this really experimental electronic band, hell their early stuff even has noise rock elements. If youâre into the more industrial experimental stuff and donât need conciseness or melody then this might be an interesting band to look at.
I would like to highlight the tracks âKebab Träumeâ, âEin Bisschen Kriegâ, and âMuskelâ
King Diamond
Iâm going to be blunt, youâre not gonna like this one if you donât like traditional heavy metal. Along with that, you might not like King Diamondâs vocals. Yes, the band is named after the singer. Anyways, if you like Gothic Rock for the âspookyâ Halloween-esque aesthetic, you might just fall in love with King Diamond. Heâs an acquired taste for most, due to the unusual falsetto he displays all across his career.Â
Personally, I fucking love King Diamond. I think instead of recommending any specific song Iâd rather recommend whole albums due to the storytelling aspect that King Diamond weaves into most of his discography. To paint you a picture, most of King Diamondâs discography is concept albums that tell horror stories, cleverly using vocals to switch characters, and using keyboards to really give that cheesy but lovable Halloween Horror feel, along with some of the coolest guitarwork in metal, done by the likes of heavy metal legend Andy LaRocque.
Onto highlights, I would like to highlight Fatal Portrait, notably one of the few albums not to be a fully concept album, particularly the tracks âThe Candleâ and âHauntedâ, and Them, a concept album with my personal favorite story, and Conspiracy, the sequel to Them story-wise, which is my personal favorite album.
Celtic Frost
This one might be an odd recommendation if youâre only familiar with their popular stuff, but Iâd like to highlight a few tracks that may be of interest.
âMesmerizedâ (from their album Into the Pandemonium)
Recommending this one mainly because the vocals are very reminiscent of Rozz Williams from Christian Death, at least in my opinion.
âOs Abysmi Vel Daathâ (from their album Monotheist)
This is kind of a risky recommendation, since this song and the album in general is just experimental extreme metal. Itâs mainly the vocal performance here makes me want to recommend it, though it might be a bit of a stretch. I love this song but I know it might not be for everyone, though if it gives at least one person a new song to listen to then Iâll be happy.
Zoon - The Nefilim
Industrial Extreme Metal, by the same people behind Fields of the Nephilim. This one is a bit of an oddball in the discography of the people who made it, but personally itâs the only album I like by them anyways. Unfortunately, this was the only album they did in this style and under this name. They do, however, still occasionally perform songs from this album as Fields of the Nephilim. My personal favorite track being âShineâ, which is honestly a bit of a power ballad.
The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
Câmon. You knew this one was coming. Itâs an industrial rock album, and if you havenât listen to them already youâre most likely going to LOVEÂ âCloserâ.
Sacrificed - Edge of Sanity (from The Spectral Sorrows)
Itâs a straight up Sisters of Mercy-esque Goth Rock track thatâs towards the end of a Death Metal album. The vocalist would go on to start a Goth Rock band, Nightingale.
Iâm Going Slightly Mad - Queen (from Innuendo)
You may be confused. That Queen? Yes, same one that made âWe Will Rock Youâ and âBohemian Rhapsodyâ. This song is called Gothic Rock on wikipedia, but Iâm including it anyways because Queen is not a Goth band.
Surprise - The Garden (Single)
This one might confuse you if youâre familiar with this band. From the instrumentation, to the vocals, to the subject matter, it just screamed to me âput me next to Goth musicâ. Listen to it for yourself and tell me if you get it. For some strange reason it was taken off streaming platforms unfortunately.
Deinonychus
This one is a black metal band with doom metal influences. Another riskier recommendation, what gives me the impression that a Goth might love this is a mix of the use of keyboards, the anguished harsh vocals, and the deep clean vocals. The best example I want to give is âThe Weeping of a Thousand Yearsâ, itâs like a bearded vampire speaks the clean vocals and someone tortured in the dungeon of a castle screams the harsh vocals.
Call from the Grave - Bathory (from Under the Sign of the Black Mark)
Another Black Metal band, this one even harder to justify. Bear with me, listen to the song and pretend that a zombie is the one singing. The song starts with this spooky ambience and then goes into this evil groove and later on has a solo that sounds like a funeral dirge, itâs awesome. I have no idea if anyoneâs going to get why Iâm putting this here along with the others, but if someone does thatâll be awesome.
Give Me Your Soul - Countess (from The Book of the Heretic)
Another Black Metal one, yes, but hear me out. This song is literally goofy spooky Halloween music, and itâs literally from the perspective of a demon who kidnapped someone. I fucking love this song, I just think if you kept an open mind you might love it as much as I do.
Floods - Pantera (from The Great Southern Trendkill)
Okay okay, hear me out again. This is literally borderline Southern Gothic, at least thematically, and topic aside itâs one of the best power ballads out of all of metal with one of the coolest solos literally ever.
Buried Alive - Venom (from Black Metal)
This song is hard to describe, itâs not quite a power ballad, but itâs definitely some sort of ballad. Itâs catchy, itâs got a dramatic build up and itâs got groove (it has one of my personal favorite solos ever). Tell me what you think!
Black Sabbath
I find it a little funny that Black Sabbath had a literal âLiving in a Boxâ moment by naming their first song on their first album after themselves. Anyways, this song, âBlack Sabbathâ, is dramatic and evil. Itâs basically the first heavy metal song, and yet it has more doom in it than a lot of modern doom metal bands. Side note, Type O Negative has a fantastic rendition of this song, I could not more HIGHLY recommend giving it a listen.
I also recommend âAfter All (The Dead)â off of their album Dehumanizer. Itâs got the doom and gloom but with that heavy metal oomph to it, so I hope you appreciate this song as much as I do.
Black Mummy - Death SS (from In Death of Steve Sylvester)
I must clarify again, the âSSâ part of the name has nothing to do with the Nazis and is short for the singer Steve Sylvester. Anyways, this song has a more traditional heavy metal sound but in a bit of a spooky horror approach. You might ask if itâs anything like King Diamond, I can assure you itâs not.
Scream of the Butterfly - Acid Bath (from When the Kite String Pops)
This one is a bit of a ballad in an otherwise Sludge/Doom Metal album. Unrelated, but if youâre into metal with interesting textures I would definitely recommend this album.
Ghosts - Japan (from Tin Drum)
It feels like cheating to put a New Wave artist on here, but theyâre still technically not Goth so Iâm putting them anyways.
Filth - Swans
Noise Rock, itâs extreme music that isnât metal. Iâm including this one for a similar reason with DAF, because despite its genre it definitely has a bit of a post-punk attitude to things.
LâEau Rouge/Red Water - The Young Gods
Industrial Rock with Dark Cabaret elements, oh my god this album is my baby I fucking love it so much. The fact more people donât know about it feels like a crime.Â
Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday
This is technically not her original song but I enjoy her version a lot. Thematically itâs very dark, so if you are into darker music I would definitely recommend this.
The Devil is an Englishman - Thomas Dolby (Single)
Again it feels like cheating to include a New Wave artist but thereâs no way in hell anyone considers Thomas Dolby âGothâ. Though I will say this song was composed for a movie called âGothicâ. Regardless, I would definitely recommend this, itâs dark synthpop.
Auburn and Ivory - Beach House (from Beach House)
Feels like cheating to include dreampop, but why not. I have this song on a playlist with music that makes me feel like a French mime, if that helps give you an idea of the kind of song it is.
Kate Bush
Thatâs all.
Anna - K.U.K.L. (from The Eye)
This is from one of the bands BjĂśrk was in before. Very experimental rock, I would personally recommend the music video version thatâs up on youtube instead of the Spotify version.
Einzelhaft - Falco
This album is mostly known for âDer Kommissarâ, but I find that thereâs other good songs on this album, particularly âGanz Wienâ and âAuf der Fluchtâ.
An Angel of Great and Terrible Light - Uboa (from The Origin of My Depression)
Iâm gonna warn you, this song along with the album this is from may be a very emotionally heavy album for some. However, Iâm built different. Anyways I fucking love this particular song from the album.
End of Recommendations
Thatâs all I have for now, if anyone has any suggestions Iâd love to hear them! I hope this helps someone find new music to love!
Me 10 minutes after finding a local alternative indie band and listening to their whole discography and deciding I'm their biggest fan
Id seen a slideshow on Tiktok using their music (it was the bands acc) so I go have a listen because gothic rock is right up my alley, click on a song and oh my god. It brought tears to my ears, it ascended me to a higher state of being, my frontal lobe developed and I personally high fived jesus and thanked god for blessing me with ears to listen to such a beautiful song and gifting us the men who made it. It had 6 likes and 11 views. Diabolical. Shout out to The Sprats I love you guys!!!
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