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Electro, gothic, noise, darkwave from the Side-Line
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Here's one of the darkest/menacing songs I've heard in awhile...surprised they dont play this at goth clubs. Oh wait, thats because theres no more actual goth clubs
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Also, that is more ambient than anything else.
So power metal and symphonic metal only?/ similar?
Goths still listen to Goth. The only difference: they call it Batcave now. Or they use alternative terms like Deathrock or Coldwave. So forget all this Symphonic Metal and pseudo-Darkwave crap.
New Goth bands are/were Hatesex, Scarlet's Remains, Pins & Needles, The Drowning Season and maybe Frank the Baptist. It's more an underground thing i guess.
Most goths I know who cant stand "00ntz" seem to mostly just listen to the old 80's stuff. Though I have heard about death rock/death disco revival bands.
I agree with Retrosonique: aside from one or two newer bands, most goths these days listen to the same shit they were listening to in the 80s and 90s. Even the younger kids into the deathrock scene still have a hard-on for stuff like Corpus Delecti and an aversion to the oontz.
I see it making a comeback, and I've heard several people name-drop these dark indie bands as the torchbearers, but I'm kind of glad that style got buried.
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