@withindarkness Amen. I never took advantage of the chance to dress the part when I was young enough to get away with it. I'm 38 now, and dress like an average [boring] person, but I have LOVED gothic and darkwave music since my early 20's. I've never been to a club, but if I could talk a friend into going to a CofX, Bella Morte, or (... take your pick of the great bands out there) concert, I'd jump at the chance.
PS: I look like more of a metalhead than a 'goth' most of the time to most people. Not that I'd call myself a goth, but it is one of the main genres I listen to.
The metal analogy was used because they are so different... it leaves only the debated issue.
I think it's a matter of similar people liking similar music and styles. If you like music with a dark aesthetic, chances are you'll also enjoy clothing and surroundings with a dark aesthetic. Also, the bands and members of the scene expose people to and influence that aesthetic.
@withindarkness Honestly, I don't know any people who are heavily into goth music or the subculture that don't like the fashion or aesthetic in someway. I guess it just inadvertantly comes with the territory? I do know a few huge 80's music fans that happen to like some Goth bands. However, none of them call themselves Goth.
Really, you can't compare Goth to Metal. They're complete opposites in many ways.
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SuperXxbellexx 6 days ago
great song, great band!!!
dunkleMaschine 1 week ago
so sensual song!!!!!
kotsos1978 1 month ago
<3 !!! this band , ty 4 posting :)
bolmsp 1 month ago
@withindarkness Amen. I never took advantage of the chance to dress the part when I was young enough to get away with it. I'm 38 now, and dress like an average [boring] person, but I have LOVED gothic and darkwave music since my early 20's. I've never been to a club, but if I could talk a friend into going to a CofX, Bella Morte, or (... take your pick of the great bands out there) concert, I'd jump at the chance.
nonamesleftdammit 2 months ago
@withindarkness
PS: I look like more of a metalhead than a 'goth' most of the time to most people. Not that I'd call myself a goth, but it is one of the main genres I listen to.
withindarkness 3 months ago
@GingerbreadCoffinx
I agree.
The metal analogy was used because they are so different... it leaves only the debated issue.
I think it's a matter of similar people liking similar music and styles. If you like music with a dark aesthetic, chances are you'll also enjoy clothing and surroundings with a dark aesthetic. Also, the bands and members of the scene expose people to and influence that aesthetic.
I like your screen name, btw :)
withindarkness 3 months ago
@withindarkness Honestly, I don't know any people who are heavily into goth music or the subculture that don't like the fashion or aesthetic in someway. I guess it just inadvertantly comes with the territory? I do know a few huge 80's music fans that happen to like some Goth bands. However, none of them call themselves Goth.
Really, you can't compare Goth to Metal. They're complete opposites in many ways.
GingerbreadCoffinx 3 months ago
@withindarkness i totally agree with you
gallup11 3 months ago
veey very cool song!!!!!
kakaimmorta 3 months ago