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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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Recommendations

Hi, I'm a baby bat and I've been enjoying goth culture for a while now. I currently looking for some songs to listen , but I've been struggling a little because of some personal problems.

I'm neurodivergent and I can't stand too loud or confusing kinda music. I tried listening to some metal genres but they really aren't for me. I also can't listen to electro/edm/wave kinda songs. They genuinely hurt my brain and turn my joy to suffering while listening. So I'm not going to force myself.

I love Lets go to bed-The cure, Rock Lobster- B5... These don't hurt me and they have cool music. I would love to find more songs like these. Please leave some recs in the comments and have a nice day🖤

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2024/04/22
22:54 UTC

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Anyone remember the blog Strippy Tights and Dark Delights?

I remember randomly stumbling across this blog in my teens and I remember reading it all of the time. The blog has been dead for years now but does anyone else remember this blog and reading it?

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2024/04/22
19:22 UTC

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Resurrection - Geting around in LA goth/ CW festival

As this thread is old and closed, and also it was posted way back before the 1st CW festival.

https://www.reddit.com/r/goth/comments/eciypu/a_goth_guide_to_los_angeles

Would somebody mind helping me figure out the best way to visit LA. Some people say rent a car, but parking is super expensive. Then other people tell me I try only Uber or similar services.

I am only interested in visiting very specific places, shopping weird creepy clothing, cemetery and including the CW fest (Pasadena).

Appreciate any help, i also offer to help back!

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2024/04/22
18:52 UTC

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The Burning Crow - Little Tin Soldier (2024) (darkwave)

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2024/04/22
17:52 UTC

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A Happy Death - Strange Boutique

This is giving me Faith and the Muse/Maranda Sex Garden vibes, definitely the same time period. I love this bands sound.

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2024/04/22
17:46 UTC

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What's your favorite catchy obscure and underground goth song?

The title basically, can be death rock, dark wave or gothic rock

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2024/04/22
16:33 UTC

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How many people was introduced to the subsculture by “spellbound - siouxsie and the banshees”?

Its the very first goth song that i listened to when my friend introduced it to me yonks ago & its what made me fall in love with the genre. I can see that its one of the most popular songs siouxsie made and im just wondering how many other people was introduced to the subculture by spellbound, and if not, which song introduced you to this?

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2024/04/22
10:35 UTC

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/r/Goth's Modern Music Mondays!

Post your links to new releases from 2000 or later, let's give some focus to new music. In the list below, you'll find some new releases from the past few weeks!

Here's some great new releases:

  • The Cold Field - "All Alone" [Post-Punk] [Single] (Australia) [Released March 29, 2024] (FFO: Joy Division)
  • Delirium Mask - "Sacramentinos" [Dark Punk/Deathrock] [Single] (Chile) [Released March 29, 2024]
  • Квартира номер 6 - "С​п​е​с​ь" [Sovietwave] [EP] (Ukraine) [Released on March 29, 2024]
  • Past Self, Haunt Me - "Sinner (Pecador​/​죄​인​)" [Darkwave] [Single] (NV, USA) [Released March 31, 2024]
  • KAARST - "The Blinding Black" [Darkwave] [Single] (Australia) [Releases April 2, 2024]
  • Cabaret Grey - "Cold Calculations" [Coldwave] [Album] (Poland) [Releases April 22, 2024]

Want more? Check out our other spreadsheets:

Don't forget about our ever-growing list of post-punk, goth rock, darkwave, deathrock, etc. releasing labels!

If you want to post music you'd most likely hear in a goth club, please subscribe to r/gothclub.

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2024/04/22
07:00 UTC

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KLEZ.E - Düster (Dark Post-punk / Coldwave) [2024)

FFO : The Cure circa Disintegration

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2024/04/22
06:23 UTC

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/r/goth's Weekly Discussion Thread

Want to chat about something which doesn't need it's own thread? Do it here!

Feel free to discuss music, fashion, events, DIY projects, etc. and anything relating to goth as long as it's in line with the subreddit rules.

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2024/04/22
06:00 UTC

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any bands i definitely shouldn‘t miss this WGT?

im going there with my mom, we’ve been there last year already but at that point i was still relatively new to the subculture and didn’t know a ton of bands. we could have seen twin tribes and corpus delicti live but weren’t interested back then. now i regret because i absolutely love corpus delicti lol

to hopefully avoid it this time, what are some bands you definitely recommend seeing?

bands we‘re already considering seeing are sex gang children, the secret french postcards, haunt me, death loves veronica (maybe), topographies, twin noir (maybe)

thanks!

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2024/04/21
18:10 UTC

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Poetry like The Cure - Disintegration?

Hey, does anyone know of any poems or even books that reflect how this song sounds? the desperation and longing in Robert's voice, the lyrics -- " "How the end always wins." "It's easier for me to get closer to Heaven than ever feel whole again" ", the whole song has this sort of nostalgic cry for help to it, I could imagine him just running and running to nowhere if that makes sense. I know this is probably a long shot but is there any other types of media that reflect this desperation and admission of guilt/pain?

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2024/04/21
18:05 UTC

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Movies that encapsulate goth music, attitude, and/or style?

I’m a huge shoegaze fan and we have our good few movies that are a part of the holy shoegaze canon (Araki stuff, Lost in Translation), but do goths have any? They don’t necessarily have to have goth music, but if you do know any movies with goth songs, I’d love to hear them. Movies that capture the atmosphere of goth music, have a visual style relating to goth music, or just have successfully written goth characters. I’ve heard Lisa Frankenstein may fit.

Are there any movies that come to mind?

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2024/04/21
16:41 UTC

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Anyone know where I can procure a Twin Tribes patch?

Embroidered is preferable, but anything would be nice.

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2024/04/21
15:56 UTC

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Unofficial Seething Sunday

Two weeks later and daylight savings going away is still throwing me for a loop. Injured my foot working but it was one of those injuries that doesn't show up until after going to bed and waking up. Better take some painkillers I guess. But they say life without pain has no meaning. So... yay?

How are you doing this week?

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2024/04/21
09:19 UTC

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Best 3-album-run in goth rock?

Albums only: no EPs, no singles.

We have a few strong contenders but my pick is Fields Of The Nephilim's first 3: Dawnrazor, The Nephilim, Elizium.

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2024/04/21
09:02 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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2024/04/21
07:00 UTC

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Garden Of Delight - 22 Faces

This is the most amazing song I’ve heard in a while holy shit

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2024/04/21
04:47 UTC

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It's Black Friday working on a documentary "The Graveyard Scene"

Thought to post this here and spread the word 🤙🏼

https://youtu.be/KmGS6PzSHsw?si=UzUAcOAxBkPa4TY4

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2024/04/21
01:30 UTC

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Being goth in a christen household

You gotta love it when your grandma or other parents comes down stairs to tell you why aren’t like how you used to be and why being goth is taking away from you being social, put you into a business and church program “to make sure your on the right path”, and dump on you that dressing up goth is not for business men.

all of this because I forgot to take off the black nails on my fingers when I came in the house😀

31 Comments
2024/04/20
22:22 UTC

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The Sere - Always the Cold Moon

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2024/04/20
19:37 UTC

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Any goth songs that you can play at the guitar ?

I just started guitar ( electric ) and I was wondering if there was any goth songs you would recommend to a beginner

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2024/04/20
19:04 UTC

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