Gothic Music: Post-Punk, Darkwave, Deathrock and More... - For All Those Gloomy Souls Out There

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Dark Entries (Remaster) Bauhaus

Love the verses in this one, & the lead up, the chorus, it’s just a nice track all around.
 
Surprise entry: early Eurythmics were often verging on ambient/synth/goth. As a rivethead I am not too proud to admit that ‘In the garden’ and ‘1984’ had some absolute bangers. If you listen to the whole albums you can hear influences from Bowie, Siouxsie Sioux, Joy Division and Bauhaus.






 
Surprise entry: early Eurythmics were often verging on ambient/synth/goth. As a rivethead I am not too proud to admit that ‘In the garden’ and ‘1984’ had some absolute bangers. If you listen to the whole albums you can hear influences from Bowie, Siouxsie Sioux, Joy Division and Bauhaus.
Early Eurythmics were on the cutting edge of all the sub genres of that era including post punk, with synth, into new wave, definitely some goth & other underground elements. So nice to see so many tracks from In The Garden, their masterpiece, imo, with my favorite track from it being Belinda:

The way Annie sings the outro is truly amazing. There was no autotune, she pulled it off live, easily, too, as can be seen when the Eurythmics performed Belinda on the Old Grey Whistle Test. This track still gets play at goth clubs, with of course the later, dancy stuff that you’d hear at any 80’s night.
 
my favorite track from it being Belinda:
I seriously considered including Belinda in my post but I only wanted three from each album, and it didn’t quite make the cut.

One of my best friends is an old-school goth club-night promoter and DJ who’s recently held a few ‘comeback nights’. I dropped this one on him that he’d totally forgotten about and now it fills the floor every time.

 
One of my best friends is an old-school goth club-night promoter and DJ who’s recently held a few ‘comeback nights’. I dropped this one on him that he’d totally forgotten about and now it fills the floor every time.
Oil & Gold is a masterpiece. I have no idea how they went from that to Go Bang, which was such shit I totally lost interest in the band.
 
Days of Sorrow are a local band I bought a vinyl from some 25 years ago. Not widely known, probably not even within the goth scene.

Their records are rare, with discogs listings ranging in the three digits. The band used to be active in the 80s and has made a comeback a few years ago on YouTube with a few new songs. Just linking to their YT page here.
 
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