Gary Numan |
Official Gary Numan website with news,
music, interviews and lots more. |
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Ghost
of Lemora |
This London-based four-piece make catchy songs with
unusual subject matter. They sound like an electro Bauhaus. Official
site. |
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Ikon |
Official website of the Australian Band. |
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Inkubus
Sukkubus |
Now something of an institution on both the UK Goth
and pagan scenes, the Inkies blend vampiric Goth rock with Wiccan
folk melodies to create a blend that shouldn't work, but does. |
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Katscan |
The self-proclaimed electropunk-scum are not lying
and they've got the credentials to back it up, being previous members
of "Nekromantik" and "Sneaky Bat Machine". Official site. |
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Richard
H Kirk |
In addition to his work with Cabaret Voltaire, Richard
H. Kirk has released several albums under his own name. Additionally,
he has released solo projects under other several aliases. Official
site. |
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KMFDM |
Pioneers in the field of techno remixes and monsters
of the industrial arena, KMFDM are specialists in the art of transforming
sampled sounds from a variety of sources into a thrashing, aggressive
dance beat. Official site. |
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Lacuna
Coil |
Celebrated Italian Goth-Metal-Rock band. Strong metal
guitars, violent fascinating bass melodies and intense vocals. Official
Site. |
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Love
Spirals Downwards |
LSD use guitars, synths and angelic vocals to create
an electronic mood which isn't always as grim as their name suggests,
boasting moments of melodic beauty. |
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Marilyn
Manson |
Official - The Golden Age of Grotesque |
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Ministry |
Al Jourgensen's remarkable project has had more impact
on what we now call industrial music than the arthouse pioneers who
invented the genre. Trent Reznor may dominate the limelight these
days, but Ministry are still hard to beat for sheer brutally bleak
post-modern chaos. |
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The
Mission UK |
Born of an early schism in the Sisters of Mercy, the
Mission were stalwarts of the golden age of 80s Goth with their bombastic,
romantic rock. Now head honcho Wayne Hussey is now readying to unleash
their anthemic guitar sound on a new generation. |
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Mortiis |
Official website |
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Nightwish |
Finnish band making Symphonic operatic power metal.
Official website. |
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A
Perfect Circle |
For many the high profile rock roots of A Perfect Circle
deny them any place on a Gothic deck, but the more broadminded may
find themselves seduced by the thoughtful depth of this critically-acclaimed
band |
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Siouxsie
& the Banshees |
Take a trip down the dark side of memory lane courtesy
of Siouxsie Sioux and company, who whether they liked it or not, facilitated
Goth's productive divorce from the nihilistic punk scene of the late
1970s. Hers' was the look that launched a million Goth glamour pusses.
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Sisters
of Mercy |
Look at it this way - if you like the Sisters then
you probably agree that Andrew Eldritch's band belongs in a Goth listing
whether he likes it or not. If you don't - well at least you can relish
Master Edlritch's self-righteous rage at being dubbed Gothic once
more. |
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Skinny
Puppy |
Electronic-rock Mavericks. Brought noise, fear and
a wake-up call to the industrial-rock nation. Official website. |
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Switchblade
Symphony |
Fronted by Tina Root and Susan Wallace, these two sweetly
sinister San Francisco sirens, were more experimental than Goth, but
nevertheless had a huge impact on the international scene and few
could resist their alluring spell. |
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Theatres
Des Vampires |
An Icy blast of raw Black Metal with heavy Gothic undertones
from this Italian band. Official website. |
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Type
O Negative |
Can Goth be macho? If so, then New Yorker Pete Steele's
'drab four' are its personification, a powerful and controversial
blend of moody vulnerability and metal-style testosterone topped off
with a dusting of pitch black irony. |
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Within
Temptation |
A Dutch Gothic metal band with lyrics about lost love
and other such dark subject matter. There's also a symphonic element
to their music as well. Official Website |
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