The Well Read Goth (with Liisa Ladouceur) - Cat vs Bat
/What books are you reading lately? Mistress McCutchan chats about books and reading with author and fellow music nerd, Liisa Ladouceur.
Read MoreWhat books are you reading lately? Mistress McCutchan chats about books and reading with author and fellow music nerd, Liisa Ladouceur.
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Read MoreHigh in the Himalaya Mountains sits a tiny lake surrounded by hundreds of shattered human skeletons. Known as 'Skeleton Lake' in the media, its true name is Roopkund and it seems determined to keep its secrets. In this episode, we try to shed some light on this shroud of mystery.
Read MoreOn this deathrock-filled episode of GothCast, Dr.Sanders and Just Bryan take a look into the Rozz Williams and Eva O project called Shadow Project. It encompassed a large amount of genres, but do their albums still hold up today?
Read MoreAs the season changes, we turn our thoughts to death and decay. Where does mortality fit into our modern lives, what can we learn from the ways we’ve treated the dead in the past, and how can we prepare ourselves for our own demise. All this and more with author Bess Lovejoy.
Read MorePublic events are fun, but hosting private parties have their own perks. If you’re looking to get into having your own parties, here’s a great do’s and don’ts advice column to get you going!
Read MoreCorpse medicine, or medicinal cannibalism, is the practice of eating human flesh as medicine. During the European Renaissance, it became incredibly popular for all kinds of ailments. In this episode we discuss why and which body parts were most often used to treat different medical conditions.
Read MoreI am here to talk about the other negative stereotype, that of goths being pretentious, overdramatic, elitist, judgmental, self absorbed, etc. Are these stereotypes accurate? Does our scene have a problem? If so how do we fix it.
Read MoreAre goths just normal people in spooky clothing? Do we care too much about old music? Has deathrock become too much of a stereotype to have anything to say?
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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