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A tradition like no other, on this, the most hallowed of holidays
Death.
Sigh.
For Heather.
A song off the third solo album from Peter Murphy. Murphy is known best for being the vocalist of Bauhaus, widely considered to be the pioneers of the goth rock genre. At least that's what wiki says.
Early 80's Leeds band that was categorized as part of the growing goth movement, despite their denial, and listing MC5 and Wire as their influences.
Whatever. You're goth. Now begone.
Dead Can Dance were founded in Mel-BOURNE OF THE DEAD by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, a domestic couple who practiced the dark arts...and yoga. Mostly yoga.
Despite appearing on the soundtrack to The Lost Boys, this song's lyrics do not specifically reference vampires. Thus Gerard McMann will never truly feel the warmth of cruel death, umm, n stuff.
The band have often asserted, "Where we are from it is always Halloween."
you have pleased the coven, Ladytron.
Phantogram performed dead in the KEXP studio in 2014. They closed out their session with "Howling at the Moon". youtu.be.
Leilani wrote us to DARE TO REQUEST SISTERS OF MERCY. Bow to DJ Noctis Ravenway, mortal. Oh, and thanks!
Siouxsie Sioux explained in an MTV interview that this song is about "the way that women are portrayed in our Fascist media."
Garbage has pleased the coven with this cover of the high holy priestess, Siouxsie.
Some Have to Dance, Some Have to Kill. This is the way.
Circe Nightshade: Welcome to Goth Talk, I’m Circy Nightshade!
Azrael Abyss: And I’m Azriel Abyss, the Prince of Sorrow.
Circe Nightshade: Prepare yourself children of the night, tonight we are going to take you spiraling DOWN DOWN DOWN into the ecstasy of the unearthly!
Azrael Abyss: The ecstasy of the unearthly! Weeeeee!
Someone wrote this after getting into the coven's wine cellar...
British group Echo & the Bunnymen covere this for the soundtrack to the 1987 sleeper hit "The Lost Boys"; it was produced by the Doors' Ray Manzarek.
Electrafixion was a brief side project from Echo & the Bunnymen members Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant. They released only one LP, 1995's 'Burned'. And so they did.
Solutions blind
Here in my mind
When seasons fall
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#HappyWorldGothDayDadJokes
The song's lyrics describe the emotional state of a man desperately trying to win back the love of his life after the couple's separation caused by a wrong done by the man against the woman he's in love with. It placed 92nd in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Love Songs" in 2003.
Wait, that's Air Supply's "All Out of Love." We always get these two mixed up.
Someone take these dreams away
That point me to another day
A dual personality
A strange untrue reality
Dean SCAREham performing "Ceremony" live in the KEXP studio in 2014: www.youtube.com
A little over three years ago, Mark Lanegan and Cold Cave honored this mortal realm with this cover of the goth lords Joy Division's "Isolation." The coven remains pleased.
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The Guardian put "Twenty Four Hours" at #15 when they ranked *all* of Joy Division's songs
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Sigh. Whatever.
It brings me no pleasure to inform you that my 4 year old has embraced his inner goth by voluntarily re-enacting "the cask of amontillado" at preschool. The darkness reigns and lives inside us all. Unhappy tidings to you all on this horrible day - Brigit in Worst Seattle
"There's a crack in the mirror...And a bloodstain on the bed..." Prepare thineself to see the video for "Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)": www.youtube.com
Circe Nightshade: Hello and welcome to Goth Talk. I’m Circe Nightshade and tonight we are paying are last respects to a dear kindred who has finally gone thither [ pause] to his mortal reward. Welcome to the funeral of Azreal Abyss!
Azrael Abyss: I’m the Prince of Sorrow, whoo.
Circe: Shut up, you supposed to be dead.
Azrael: Yes, I’m dead indeed, la la la.
Circe: Azrael, come on. Ok, well Azrael’s not really dead, but this is his funeral. It’s a funeral for the living. The dark brainchild of our guest to tonight, please welcome, Hezebaia…
Q Lazzarus Cover! Tone of Arc is Derrick Boyd (aka Dead Seal) and Zoe Presnick -ra.co
Upcoming sets featuring: Our Forgotten Tear, Lortorious Darks, Blank Garth and Salavicious,
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