Mixtape from Germany - It's Midnight Somewhere
/Hey all. This is a bonus episode mixtape including songs from bands Mistress McCutchan saw while travelling in Germany.
Read MoreHey all. This is a bonus episode mixtape including songs from bands Mistress McCutchan saw while travelling in Germany.
Read MoreThis episode we are talking about the state of music scene, whether or not goth identity is authentic and responding to Faderhead’s hot take on song lyrics. We also review the new album from Czarina, share our thoughts on new releases this month and more!
Read MoreIn 1898, two lions began systematically killing and eating Indian workers building a British train line over the River Tsavo in Kenya. Their stealth and cunning made them incredibly difficult to stop. In this episode, Hallie discusses the 9-month incident, the downfall of the lions at the hands of Lt. Col. Patterson, and why the lions may have gone after humans in the first place.
Read MoreIn this third instalment of our toxic plants series, we discuss natural hallucinogens with a focus on those found in Central and South America. Where they come from, how they work and what they're used for.
Read MoreIt’s been a bit of a break between travelling and equipment issues, but we are thrilled to bring you some Canadian content! In this episode, we’ve interviewed Roland Marckwort of the Ottawa-based duo Violentene, who shares his latest direction and his experience in making music right now.
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Read MoreThis month’s chapter visits themes of timelessness – from The Birthday Massacre’s incredible cover of “The NeverEnding Story,” to Apoptygma Berserk’s “Love Never Dies,” to a certain 37-year-old song risen from the dead by a prominent spot in Netflix’s Stranger Things series. We’ve got a great selection of new and old industrial music to round out the selections as well!
Read MoreOn this episode we are talking the stories and secrets of The Church, a goth club in Dallas that ran for 30 years, as well as the currently in production documentary ‘Dark Sanctuary The Story of the Church’. We’re also talking about the impact of horror on goth, the paranormal. the ephemerality of life, ritual magic and more!
Read MoreWe’ve got a very special Chapter this month, featuring an in-depth look at an extremely prolific artist: the man known only as Klayton.
Read MoreIn this episode we talk about the return of live music in this weird world of ours. What makes a show memorable? Our featured songs are from Ministry, The Psychedelic Furs, Orphyx and Grundeis.
Read MoreThis month we sit down with academic and musician Jose aka Hollow Kid, to talk through the history of post punk and goth rock in Mexico. From rock and roll being banned by the government all the way through to the modern day post punk revival. This episode is packed with information about Mexican goth music, identity, art and culture. We also review the new album from Cabaret Grey, talk about death, listen to new releases from this month and more!
Read MoreOn this episode, we create a playlist of songs to make you feel your feelings. Tracks from Actors, Traitrs, Holygram, Kite, Dismantled, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Read MoreThere’s no shortage of tunes about evil machines in the industrial soundscape, so this month, Ed and Justin explore the concept of robotics in music. Check out some songs about replicants, androids, cyborgs, and more from a very eclectic selection of artists. We’ve got steampunk, industrial, goth, and… chap-hop? Why not?
Read MoreThis month we chat with Chris of Procession Magazine about the history and relevance of subcultural micro-media, the importance of music to goth, swap stories about how label compilations have impacted our lives and more! We’ll be reviewing the new album from Har Belex, sharing a smattering of new music releases from April and presenting a goth magazine audio drama!
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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