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I like most genres of music, but never really owned any Goth.
Must admit, it just didn't appeal back in the day.
Feel like listening to something bit different & seeing what I might have missed out on, so what are the classic albums and bands to look out for?
Ta in advance.
Fields of the Nephilim. VERY niche and very difficult to get your head round but persevere with it.
Start with Revelations (the double album if you can get it), or Elysium. Of the later stuff, Mourning Sun is probably the best.
Other bands to look for - Sisters of Mercy (natch), Mission, Danse Society, March Violets, Skeletal Family (again, pretty rare but keep looking), Elements, Hunting Party, Ann-Marie Hurst, Alien Sex Fiend, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, the list goes on...
At the risk of a STW barney I would recommend the early proper Fields Of The Nephilim. Their 2nd album is best. Last Exit and Psychonaut are my faves.
At the risk of a STW barney I would recommend the early proper Fields Of The Nephilim. Their 2nd album is best. Last Exit and Psychonaut are my faves.
No, you're bang on. It's far better than the later stuff, although I do like Mourning Sun. The backing vocals by Carl McCoy's twin daughters is absolutely spine-chilling in places.
DO NOT get anything by "Nefilim" - it was a side-project of McCoys (singer with Fields of the Nephilim) and in general it stinks. Real fans of FOtN will ignore you to death if you do.
Rosetta Stone. Manuskript. Neon Zoo (I'm biased, I played bass!) , Play Dead
Sisters of Mercy is good stuff and you gotta try NIN, pretty hate machine. More recently the only thing I've liked has been Blue Stahli which is maybe more like listening to the Matrix film, if that makes sense.
bit more rock but the works of maynard keenans bands
Tool
A Perfect Circle
Puscifer
I'm a big FOtN fan. I was just getting into them as they split and had one chance to see them in concert but never made it.
I'm also a big fan of the Sisters and the Mission, both of whom i saw back in the day.
Not sure if it's 'Goth' but i'd also recommend early Cure stuff (my favourite band) like the Pornography and Faith albums and also Jesus and The Mary Chain.
Due to this thread i'm now going to have to play the full 11 min version of Sumerland from Elizium on my phone in the office.
I miss the late 80's......
For industrial try Einstürzende Neubauten
Another fan of the Nephilim here, I was lucky enough to see them live - bags of flour and all - and they were great. Got all my vinyl signed too.
I've got a Fear factory album kicking around (digimortal) and that's pretty good industrial
Not entirely sure if it counts, but give Big Black a try. You will feel thoroughly pummeled.
Industrial wise, and being a rivethead, I'd suggest the following -
VNV Nation
Covenant
Front 242
Rotersand
Front Line Assembly
Nitzer Ebb
Aiboforcen
Rammstein
Technoir
Die Krupps
All the obvious ones: Fields of the Nephilim (as already mentioned lots), The Mission, Sisters of Mercy etc but also some of the less well known ones like March Violets & Rose of Avalanche .
all of the above,
best bet is to google goth/alternative clubs, download a setlist and go find.
chances are it'll be a mash of the above, stuff edging and including toward depeche mode, de/vsion and popgoth zeromancer type stuff, to ear bleeding bleep.
Icon of coil, A23, combichrist, all EBM bleepy bleep bleep and quite nice.
if you're feeling fashionable don't miss out VNV Nation... 😉
it's all the same, but different.
I've also got this track kicking around. It was labelled as Rammstein but it looks like it's actually Schlammbein. Will have to try to find omre of their stuff
We had some real laughs following The Neffies. Must have seen them well over 50 times.
Once in Gottingen Germany we arrived at the venue during the day. We settled ourselves down when a guy opened the door and let us in.
He took us through to the dressing room where there was a pool table and all the beer we could want.
Eventually the band turned up and in true Blues Brothers style we were kicked out!
At a bar in Rotterdam we settled ourselves for a few pre gig beers. The owner came over all excited wanting his picture taken with us. We told him we weren't the band and he's going you can't fool me.
So he has his picture taken with us and once again free beer.
Outside the Phillipshalle somewhere in Germany we pull up in a cab and its like full on beatlemania for a minute until the fraus realise we're just some ugly mugs from London. Jeez, being the actual band must have been a blast.
Seeing The Neffies support Laibach in Germany was bloody scarey though. Laibach had a swastika made out of axes for their back drop and 2 hitler youth in lederhosen doing some drumming at the front of the stage.
This really stirred something in the collective German psyche and they were getting more stereotypical by the minute. Mouths firmly kept shut at that one.
Another thing with that tour was when we got back to Gatwick we walked through the green channel and da man stopped us and asked if we had enjoyed the band.
Then he added "you'll be amazed at what we know". Creepy.
Rusty - I don’t know if you’re on FB or not but if you are you might like to follow Side-Line Magazine, which is dedicated to all things Goth & Industrial. It’s very good at exposing you to new bands and home brew re-mixes.
Deluded -all that list and no KMFDM 😀
for The OP - find yourself an album called "blackbox: waxtrax, the first thirteen years" as a nice introduction. There's another one called "the dark side" which is a good Goth rock 'taster' album
Revolting cocks
Pigface
Ministry
Z-11 I never got into KMFDM for some reason, which is strange given their similarity to bands on that list. A bit too discordant & shouty!
Zippykona - I know what you mean. There are many sub-genres of Industrial and within that are a number of bands that flirt or have a tacit relationship with the far right, particularly amongst the lesser know support acts. Creepy indeed.
Anyway - here's a Front 242 remix.
most of the stuff mentioned above is well worth listening too, play dead could be hard to find but well worth it. bauhaus, gene loves jezebel, killing joke, and the sisterhood ( sisters of mercy off shoot) all worth playing. think its time to redo the play list on my generic,fruit named, mp3 player.
oh.. and early the cult/southern death cult should be mentioned too.
Bimbler +1
Filth Pig is also an excellent but mostly overlooked Ministry album. Less full on than Psalm 69, but more ambitious IMO.
Loved Sisters, wearing a Sisters tee at the moment, by a strange coincidence! Black on black, with the 'Sisters Of Mercy' around the top of the logo, and 'Utterly Bastard Groovy' around the bottom, with 'And the kissing and the colours come crashing down' on the back. long time favourite, that tee!
Not Goth as such, but Curve are well worth checking out as well
Is Gary Newman allowed ?
*reads thread*
*looks over at CD collection*
*nods in agreement with all of the above*
*puts on a Sisters' CD - turns it up loud*
Wouldn't know about gothicisms but always felt the best stuff was at the fringes of what was considered industrial:
Look up Turmion Katilot whaic are a Finnish band, barking with a genuinely disturbed lead singer called Spellgoth.
http://www.turmionkatilot.com/perstechnique.html
Sisters ‘Gimme Shelter’ and ‘Floorshow’ nothing more to say. Oh and The Mission ‘Amelia’. ‘Tower of Strength’ for my funeral.
+1 for Nine Inch Nails, especially Head Like a Hole, check out the many remixes.
Also they did the original version of Hurt, covered by some X-factor whiner and Jonny Cash; His version, I think, is better than the original!
White Zombie is borderline Industrial - Check out Dragula and More Human than Human.
Also Spetsnaz, which a friend of mine once described as sounding "more like Nitzer Ebb than Nitzer Ebb do"
have some propper goth, not the johhny come lately heavy metal nephies 😀
or for more modern (as in late 80's early 90's)
new stuff from old goths
industrial is a funny one as one mans industrial is another EBM or future pop like VNV nation or suicide commando.
I liked my industrial properly hard and nasty rather than fluffy and poppy, but it's all better than justin bieber!
and the might killing joke don't really fit into any genre as they've always done their own thing
shuffles back into a sea of dry ice and the smell of patchouli
Ah, Skinny puppy and FLA - now we're talking 😀
Can't believe we've got this far without an honourable mention of the Cab's
+1 early The Cure! Especially peel sessions & the M gig
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"Makes the Sister of Mercy sound like the Stylistics"
Skinny puppy - saw them in some pub near hammersmith and the finale was the lead singer hanging himself in some gallows type prop :-). Never a goth myself but +1 for first and last and always by SoM, had a cracking version of Adrenochrome on an old CNT Records compilation (No Pasaran)
for those that liked the lorries, altered states had a similar style
At the risk of a STW barney I would recommend the early proper Fields Of The Nephilim. Their 2nd album is best
+1 to that.
also, not really goth but around Leeds at the same time - The Three Johns, The Rose Of Avalanche;
Bradford's finest (again not goth but most goths like em) New Model Army;
Southern Death Cult / Death Cult / The Cult up to & including Love but nothing after that;
The Birthday Party/Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds;
Cocteau Twins;
The Damned (The Black Album era);
Siouxsie & The Banshees
The Mission
Play Dead
Bauhaus
Killing Joke
Sex Gang Children
Alien Sex Fiend
Virgin Prunes
Gene Loves Jezebel
and crossing over to psychobilly,
The Cramps
Theatre Of Hate / Spear Of Destiny
The Meteors
Guana Batz
King Kurt (if only for the comedy value)
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definitely weren't goth, but v industrial IMO.
Tazzy - some excellent stuff there, some of which reminded me of Leather Nun.
Throbbing Gristle?
Yes to Cabs. 2x45, Yashar.
Nurse With Wound?
definitely Einsturzende (Halber Mensch just for Yu Gung alone!)
Does Jim Thirlwell (sp?) in his variety of Foetus guises count? He was a hoot.
Laibach, they were more industrial early doors weren't they?
I remember a Test Dept lp with a fold out sleeve, which is all I remember about it... 😳 but they were a bit 'body fascist' for my liking really...
Coil? Scatology, and hows about topical, Horse Rotorvator 
Pushing the boat out a little further surely Swans would sneak in? Greed and Holy Money, man I loved them lps.
Goth for me started and finished with the Birthday Party...
hmmmmm almost metal there chap...
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metalheart - MemberThrobbing Gristle?...."
If you're mentioning throbbing gristle what about Chris & Cosey - a bit poppy. God this thread is taking me back a few years.
The Young Gods.
Wow, thanks for all the responses folks.
Already got loads of Psychobilly & Punk, so that's covered.
Will have a good look in the local secondhand vinyl/cd empora for the other bands mentioned.
Once again, thanks, much appreciated.
At one Christian Death gig Valor's son stood in front of some death camp videos and chanted "I am death".
The crowd replied by chanting "your daddy's a ****er".
Still tickles me to this day.
Most times when the wife is out and I open the record box of doom I reach for "PAILHEAD: Don't stand in line". A truly epic industrial track.
Great topic for a thread by the way... loving it.
At one Christian Death gig Valor's son
LoL, WTF were you doing going to see them with that dobber!, without Roz williams there were cack 😀
Xmal Deutchland
Ausgang
Inca Babies
Flesh for Lulu
Lords of the New Church
This
@ Kilo... all flooding back now...
was at same Skinny Puppy gig... Fulham Greyhound back in the day late 80's
vivisection a plenty and the 'hanging finale'... mental
Went to plenty of Nitzer Ebb gigs in London... not uncommon to see some of the Mode lads there
saw Fletch and Martin Gore at one (LSE gig i think)
Also any one into their Razormaid's? some cracking remix's and a great way of accessing new stuff at the time
