Fires - Sounds and Shadows
/The group talks about how Fires came to be, where Æðra draws inspiration from, and amateur wrestling.
Read MoreThe group talks about how Fires came to be, where Æðra draws inspiration from, and amateur wrestling.
Read MoreWe’re celebrating Funker Vogt’s new release this month, as well as looking forward to some brand new Wumpscut! Also included: Some classics from Razed in Black, Information Society, Carpenter Brut, and more.
Read MoreThe group talks about Dan and Scott-David about their upcoming self-titled EP, how they found each other, and ask about their lives in music.
Read MoreIt's the height of Queen Victoria's rule. Fog swirls in the gas-lit streets, while in the parlor, hands are linked. Pale and expectant faces gaze upon a woman, her eyes closed and shoulders slumped. The medium speaks, her tone hollow and inhuman. The seance has begun.
Read MoreThe group talks about how the new album, new interests, and the ultimate dream pizza.
Read MoreRemember when goth gatherings existed? Wax nostalgic no more! You are cordially invited to join us at my estate in the woods. Dress yourself in your most comfortable finery, pour your favorite beverage and watch out for the candelabras. As we sit around our ornately carved table dripping in crushed velvet we discuss Marilyn Manson, Big Dick Goth Boyfriends, and whether or not the ocean is soup.
Read MoreAt journey's end, our doom-laden dreamers contemplate the fate of goth at the passing of its first golden age.
Read MoreThere's no bones about it, Dr.Sanders and Cameron take a trip to visit the family...The Skeletal Family. Specifically the era of the band with singer Anne Marie Hurst.
Read MoreToday’s episode - we present to you the enigmatic and iconic Klaus Nomi.
Read MoreThe Exorcist and the two sequels it spawned vary wildly in quality, but just may hold some great surprises for those who decide to venture into their worlds. Can you survive these horrific reviews of The Exorcist (1973), The Exorcist II: Heretic (1977), and The Exorcist III (1990)!? May the power of GothCast compel you!
Read MoreDr.Sanders and Cameron take a look at what the Misfits had going on in the 90's and early 2000's. With the addition of singer Michale Graves and a series of new albums, what could possibly go wrong?
Read MoreWe chat about some new albums from Affet Robot, Youth Code, and Dead When I Found Her, and rant about Florida.
Read MoreThe group talk about how Programmable Animal evolved from a solo project to a full band, the behind-the-scenes look at the newest music videos, and get to know Drepsea a little more. Stick around until the end to see the video for "One Step To Hell" by Programmable Animal.
Read MoreIn this fast and frightening episode of GothCast, Dr.Sanders and Cameron take a look at the beginning of Danzig's career as well as the birth of an entire music genre when they put the Misfits under the microscope.
Read MoreFinally, our misbegotten heroes arrive at their final podcast, calling upon a special guest to help them explore the fate of goth and alternative in the 1990s.
Read MoreBryan, Dr.Sanders, and guest star Cameron join together the derelict pieces of their scattered opinions to creature a horrific episode focusing on three different adaptations of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Read MoreA voice you've been hearing on the podcast since the beginning - the lovely and talented Robyn Bright joins us to talk about her band Cockatoo, her involvement in Bloody Blue Darlings, the cross-section of punk and goth, and that vapourwave is garbage.
Read MoreThis week, Ken and Collin got the chance to talk to Matt Fanale, best known for his participation in bands like Caustic and Klack, about the most recent Caustic album, "A Succession Of Repetitive Beats".
Read MoreThis month we take a look at the rarely discussed but ever present subsection of goths who have been in the military. We’ll explore individualism, violence, and yes, politics.
Read MoreContinuing their grab-bag of oddities and outlier tracks, our diminutive weirdos hold up Flesh for Lulu, Leonard Cohen and, dare I say it, even a track by Ultravox for special mention. In the stories of their lives, the year of 1991 saw dreams begin to fade and new ideas take their place, as the horizons of adulthood loomed more solidly into view.
Read MoreThe Belfry is a gathering place for dark culture and those who find a home within. Here you will discover audio shows, blogs, and videos catering to the darker side of life.
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