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Reddit's Goth Community, for goth music and subculture!

Please check out our Wiki which features the rules and FAQ, and our sidebar which features many resources on goth music, (including recommendations and playlists) fashion, history, and scene.

Anything relating to fashion when it's not Fashion Friday, please post in r/GothFashion and if you are looking for a subreddit which encompasses anything dark and spooky, please visit r/DarklyInclined. We have r/gothclub for any alternative tunes.

Welcome to reddit's hangout for all things goth, subculture, and community! Please be sure to check out our Wiki, rules and FAQ for further information!

What is goth?

Goth is a subculture which began in the late 70s/early 80s, developed and based around a specific style of arty and experimental post-punk, turned down gloomier avenues, now known as "goth rock".

The subculture itself consists of a group of music genres, sub-genres, and counterparts like goth rock, deathrock, darkwave, ethereal wave, and coldwave; fashion, which takes inspiration from a number of fashions such as punk and glam, cultures, iconographies such as Egyptian, and religions like Christianity; and a borrowed aesthetic which usually focuses on death, the dark, supernatural, mysterious, and occult.

A goth is generally someone who listens to and supports their favourite goth bands, by buying merchandise, and if they are able, partaking in their local scene by attending concerts and gigs, festivals, etc. or the wider online goth scene by watching DJs stream or engaging in groups or forums.

They may or may not wear goth fashion, which could include anything from the traditional goth and deathrock dress to adopted and borrowed styles such as period fashion (namely Victorian, Edwardian, etc.) and tribal, and Western.

The scene itself is built around a social community, music, DJs, fanzines, events & meet-ups, concerts, festivals, thrifting & a DIY ethos, nightclubs, and gigs; goth would not exist without this, nor can goth become entirely separate from music. Goth is the music.

Goth History & Background

Late 70s - Early 80s

The very early post-punk goth bands took inspiration from an array of glam, punk, and psychedelic rock bands, namely David Bowie, Roxy Music, The Sex Pistols, The Doors, The Velvet Underground, and so on. These bands today are known as either proto-goth icons or heavy influences, which are evident through the classic and iconic goth bands' music.

Post-punk itself was born when, towards the end of the 70s, artists had grown tired of the raw, traditionalism punk rock, and adopted avant-garde sensibilities and non-rock influences, including but not limited to, funk, electronic, jazz, and dance - in their music. Besides goth rock, post-punk gave birth to many other styles of music in the years following - synthpunk, indie pop, neo-psychedelia, and avant-funk roots can all be traced back to post-punk origins.

By 1979, punk was turning down gloomier avenues, with bands growing tired of the 3-chord thrash. Siouxsie and the Banshees’ second LP Join Hands made use of the flanger, a sound which would become the staple for future goth and dark punk bands, and Bauhaus’ August 1979 dub-influenced single ”Bela Lugosi’s Dead” would become a widely accepted beginning of the goth rock genre, due to the darker lyrical themes and audience misunderstanding.

With many more developments underway, such as the release of Killing Joke’s first EP, Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures, and The Damned’s “Plan 9 Channel 7”, journalist Dave Thompson wrote “Dave Vanian [The Damned vocalist] provided the look, the Banshees supplied the menace, and Joy Division the angst. Now Bauhaus provided the intellectual discipline, and the spore from which a new culture could be spawned.


"The Goth tag was a bit of a joke," insists Ian Astbury. "One of the groups coming up at the same time as [Southern Death Cult] was Sex Gang Children, and Andi -- he used to dress like a Banshees fan, and I used to call him the Gothic Goblin because he was a little guy, and he's dark. He used to like Edith Piaf and this macabre music, and he lived in a building in Brixton called Visigoth Towers. So he was the little Gothic Goblin, and his followers were Goths. That's where Goth came from."


Establishment of the Subculture

The opening of the iconic Batcave in ‘81 or early ‘82 in Soho, London, ran by founder and band member of Specimen, Olli Wisdom (March 8, 1958 – August 23, 2021), is regarded as the beginning of the goth subculture and where all the aspects of the scene came together, consisting of the music, style and aesthetic. With its cobweb lined ceilings, black bin lined walls, and (real) coffin decorated door, the glam club is a heavy example of goths’ creativity, artistic expression, and DIY ethos. The club was a popular destination for many notable and recognisably post-punk and goth artists such as Nick Cave, Robert Smith, Nik Fiend.

Mid-80s

Heading into the mid-80s, Leeds-based The Sisters of Mercy arrived at on the scene at the forefront of the second wave, building their reputation up with EPs and singles and mixing the post-punk elements of Siouxsie & the Banshees and The Cure into hard rock, creating goth rock. Other bands playing a similar style, including Fields of the Nephilim, The Mission, Ghost Dance, The March Violets, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, and The Merry Thoughts either formed around the same time or played in a similar style.

90s & Onwards

Towards, the end of the 80s going into the 90s, however, electronic industrial music, namely bands playing genres like electronic body music (EBM) and later on, electro-industrial, started taking over the nightclubs, forcing post-punk and goth rock to retreat underground.

Goth, however, still lives on with many new bands establishing themselves throughout the decades.

The 90s saw bands such as Rosetta Stone, Nosferatu, Inkubus Sukkubus, Corpus Delicti, and Mephisto Walz carry the torch.

The 00s saw bands such as Pretentious Moi, Voices of Masada, Solemn Novena, Dr. Arthur Krause lead the scene.

Now some of the most well-known names from 2010s include Angels of Liberty, Sweet Ermengarde, Masquerade, Ritual Howls, and Merciful Nuns.

In the early 2020s, goth is now lead by post-punk/synthpop band Molchat Doma, post-punk/darkwave "gothwave" band She Past Away, and coldwave Lebanon Hanover. Russian/Ukrainian post-punk is especially booming right now, with many record labels releasing several albums a month.


Themed Days

Themed day submissions must be relevant to the subculture, music or history. Please do not use the themed day flairs if it isn't that day. If you wish to partake, please make sure your submission is posted after the bot has posted their mega thread.


The themed days are:

Music Mondays
Event Tuesdays DIY Wednesdays
Review Thursdays
Fashion Fridays
Spooky Saturdays
Soothing Sundays


Gothy Discord


Rules


Goth Event Locations


Looking for new music? 2021 Upcoming and Recent Goth Releases


Goth Genres Guide

Post-Punk / Goth: Arty post-punk bands which developed a darker sound. Examples include Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure, etc.

Goth Rock: Bands which incorporated hard rock elements into post-punk groundwork of the first-wave bands: The Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, Fields of the Nephilim, etc.

Darkwave: Goth incorporating synth elements, which may include influence from synth-pop/new wave: includes Clan of Xymox, Lycia, London After Midnight and Diva Destruction, etc.

Deathrock: Goths' American counterpart, a spookier and more atmospheric version of punk. Bands include Christian Death, 45 Grave and Bloody Dead and Sexy.

Ethereal Wave: Mainly supported by 4AD bands, and described as being "romantic", "otherworldly" and "gothic". Bands include early Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins and early This Mortal Coil.

Coldwave: French/Belgian post-punk, with a more stripped/mechanical sound. Bands include Asylum Party, Norma Loy, and Little Nemo. Minimal/Electronic Coldwave: Lebanon Hanover, Sexual Purity, and Church Group.

Grey Rock: Portuguese goth rock. Bands include Morituri, Dead Dream Factory and Jardim do Enforcado.

Afterpunk: Spanish post-punk/goth. Bands include Décima Víctima, Malefixio and Cristales Goticos.

Goth Friendly Subreddits

There are also a couple other humble gothy subreddits hanging around. Go give them a shot! I'm sure they'd appreciate more activity.

/r/GothFashion

/r/AskAGoth

/r/DarklyInclined

/r/WaveGotikTreffen

/r/GothLifestyle

/r/gothrock

/r/gothmemes

/r/releasethebats

r/45Grave

/r/TheCure

/r/thechameleons

r/RozzWilliams

/r/gothclub

r/darkwave

r/deathrock

And some more general/dark alt. subreddits that might interest you:

/r/darkanimation

/r/GothicMetal

/r/subcultures

/r/industrialmusic

/r/Gothic

/r/DarkGothicArt

/r/GermanicMemes

/r/GothicLit_

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Killing Joke - Rejuvenation (1983)

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2025/02/03
00:53 UTC

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Forgotten band name

So I was reading a post earlier, which I think has since been taken down, because I can’t find it now, about goth music not being well produced (bad take), and one of you commented a band as a suggestion. I thought “oh I should check that band out” but now I don’t remember the band name and can’t find the original comment. It was a single word name, but it was spelled unusually if I recall correctly, and it was a new/recent band. Any help?

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2025/02/02
23:46 UTC

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We Cults is a must listen if you like synthie darkwave

They're a new artist and do really amazing stuff I would love to hear some opinions as well, or similar tunes!

Vibe is similar to she past away and molchat doma for reference

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2025/02/02
22:16 UTC

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Name your Top 3 Bands🦇

Doesn’t have to be your top favorites, it can also be something you recommend or something you think people should listen more.

Mine: Vision Video, Twin Tribes, & Ophelia’s Dream

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2025/02/02
22:06 UTC

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Goth RnB??

Wanted to know if there was any goth RnB songs or goth songs similar to RNB or maybe just some goth songs in general, I’m someone trying to get more into the goth scene. If you can would love to be sent a playlist. 🫶🏾🖤

PS. Would like to know if there was anything I could learn bout being goth or just the goth subculture in general (stay spooky ppl) 🖤🖤🖤

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2025/02/02
20:38 UTC

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Goethes Erben Deletion

Wie scheiße kann eins sein, fast alle Aufnahmen, besonders von alten Liedern, von YouTube entfernen zu lassen? So viele geile Stücke, die einfach verloren sind. Und kaum eine Gruppe verfolgt das so wie Goethes Erben. Ist ja kaum noch was da von deren Discographie. Fehlgleiteitetes Artistentum oder den schlechtesten publisher ever erwischt. So viel Gut, verbarrikadiert hinter alten CDs oder Aufnahmen, die du du noch hast. Wie abgehoben scheiße kann eins sein?

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2025/02/02
18:24 UTC

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Senior quotes

Hi guys! Senior quotes are due today and I can’t really think of any good quotes to do… does anyone have any recommendations from any songs or movies? I’m kinda going towards a lyric from goo goo muck by the cramps but I want to hear what other people have.

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2025/02/02
18:36 UTC

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recover - second still

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2025/02/02
17:42 UTC

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Lady Gaga sampled a Siouxsie and the Banshees song

The song isn't out yet but it will be announced and released tonight at the Grammy awards.

She shared a short snippet of the song in Paris to her fans back in 2024 :

https://youtu.be/6zxU2qmQs08?si=GNBgdPbwzACPhnzM

The audio quality is meh bc fans screamed when she revealed it 😅 It's giving Heavy-EDM sonorities.

The song is now registered on ISWC and contain these credits that include the members of the Siouxsie and the Banshees band arround 1980 to 82 :

https://i.postimg.cc/qMD88qPf/abraca.png

Some fans assumed that there is "Spellbound" sample in this song, which make sense cause the title of the song is "Abracadabra".

The song will be one of the single of her upcoming album "Mayhem". Lady Gaga describe it as a mix of different music genres (Funk, Rock, Techno, etc...).

Personally, I don't like the snippet of this "Abracadabra" song but I like the other snippet called "Zombie Boy" it sounds like Darkwave :

https://youtu.be/BaDU5dFz_h8?si=tw9ILdAj8kfaXsbu

What do you think about this ? 🤔

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2025/02/02
16:30 UTC

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Why did no one tell me that Goth music is fire?

So, to elaborate: I've spent almost a week abroad for reasons, and while I was touring the city (Paris, so it's a big one) alone, something I like doing, I decided to entertain my ears (because I can't stand silence or the sounds of the city) while trying to learn more about goth music, since I've already posted here and I was unsure what the style was and I wanted to try listening to something new.

So I searched on wikipedia and found out that "goth" apparently is a contraction of "gothic rock", which fair enough, sounds good, and I spent a lot of time listening to Spotify's Gothic Rock Mix playlist. I trusted Spotify to give me a general overview of the genre as it never failed me on that regard (I hope I did it right).

And honestly? I loved every single song! Some songs I just didn't mind listening, others I've listened to multiple times because they're honestly insanely good! Usually with many genres I would have some songs I can't stand, but no, everyone was at the very least good, whether to have as a background or to actually listen to.

So...yeah, I've learned a new thing. The genre is super cool, don't ask me my favourite artists because I'm not one to actually remember the artist (I would say in that specific playlist so far probably Evanescence, yeah maybe I'm a basic bitch but oh well) but I learned that I prefer female artists, their voices sound far more ethereal and fit perfectly a kind of onyric vibe I'm a sucker for.

Edit: so, apparently Spotify's playlists are custom made and mine had some metal because I'm into metal. So for additional reference I've listened to some of the "Goth for beginners" in this sub reddit and can confirm: Goth music is fire. While my custom playlist had more genres into it, there was a significant level of sovrapposition and I liked anyway. Thanks to all of you that helped me!

34 Comments
2025/02/02
10:54 UTC

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It's Too Hot For Official Seething Sunday Right Now

https://preview.redd.it/ce3voh2ttoge1.png?width=712&format=png&auto=webp&s=80b44ca9098e25bf7d659ec9f3072fa74b1478f4

See?

Oh, a lot of you need Fahrenheit. 37c is about 99F. Tomorrow is 104F.

I have no energy for this. Gripe or don't gripe I don't care. That or get your Red Lorry Yellow Lorry on.

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2025/02/02
08:41 UTC

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/r/Goth's Soothing Sundays!

What happened this week that made you happy?

Maybe you found a great new album or just an album you hadn't heard about before? Maybe you found a new cuddly kitten that now is a part of your family?

Share it with us!

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2025/02/02
08:00 UTC

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Sheena's Revenge - Pretty When You Cry

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2025/02/02
05:25 UTC

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Black-Led Goth Bands/Solo Acts?

Hey everyone! I’m trying to create a list of goth bands and solo acts for a video i’m trying to put out, highlighting Black Artists’ contributions to the goth subculture.

I already have O. Children, Light Asylum, She Wants Revenge, and Scary Black.

Any other recommendations??

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2025/02/02
04:21 UTC

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Bluesky Feed of posts from modern goth bands

I'm still figuring out Bluesky. Many modern goth/darkwave/postpunk bands I like are posting on Bluesky, and I think I have created a Feed of their posts.

I *think* you can see the bands here on this List. Let me know in the comments if I'm missing your favorite band on Bluesky.

[edit: It seems to me that viewing Posts via the List stays more up-to-date, and that the Feed lags and sometimes doesn't show all posts. I'm not controlling this, and still learning how to build Feeds. You can pin the List just like a Feed.]

8 Comments
2025/02/02
04:00 UTC

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Rosegarden Funeral Party - A Different Kind of Carnage

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2025/02/01
19:35 UTC

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Don’t know what to listen to to next

I’ve recently been trying to get into goth bands but I’ve hit a wall and can’t find the next band to listen to. I really like Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the banshees, Sisters of mercy, London after midnight, The Cure and I’m not sure if they count as goth but Killing Joke. I feel like I’m missing out a few essential bands so if you have any recommendations that would be great. Thanks

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2025/02/01
18:13 UTC

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graveyard flower -Vanishing

Death is coming for every one of us. No one can ever know when our last day will be…

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2025/02/02
01:20 UTC

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Redwing Blackbird [FULL SET] Live @ Skylark Lounge Bobcat Club, Denver 1/18/25

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2025/02/02
00:37 UTC

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Is eighties by killing joke goth?

Please help me out cause to me it sounds more like punk post punky or something but doesn’t sound inherently goth to me and this person keeps insisting that it’s goth so what’re your guys thoughts?

50 Comments
2025/02/01
22:20 UTC

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Decades have passed, yet I still find this to be one of the most lushfully beautiful songs ever made. Drifting, by Lycia

Have a great weekend, everyone.

10 Comments
2025/02/01
21:34 UTC

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Sea Shapes - RUN (Goth)

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2025/02/01
15:45 UTC

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Corpulence on the Catwalk - CorpCat Demo (2007)

First demo I recoded way back in 2007. It is a bit rough but I thought it best to upload it as is.

I want to remaster/re-release with more modern improvements at a later date. I'm concentrating on getting my back catalog up on bandcamp for now.

https://tormentadelaide.bandcamp.com/album/corpcat-demo

(TW for track 3 as it covers abuse)

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2025/02/01
11:06 UTC

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Demo Tapes?

I am wondering if anyone has and can put out a download link and/or Bandcamp link for some goth demos tapes. I am just trying to find out about some new bands and I would love to hear a demo tape by a new goth band, or a demo tape of some obscure or short lived 70s/80s/90s goth band. I am really just looking for any rare or obscure goth demo tapes from any time period. If you have any, I would to hear some!

8 Comments
2025/02/01
10:43 UTC

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