The Turkish band She Past away is in my eyes very Goth / darkwave. Listen to their letest album Part time Punks Session and you will find an amazing album that has nothing to do with Punk. I can't understand a word of the Turkish lyrics but the music is dark enough to understand the darkness.
Yeah the are great. I got to see them the weekend before my state shut everything down for COVID-19. Twin Tribes and The Bellwether Syndicate (William Faith and DJ Scary Lady Sarah) were opening for Clan of Xymox that night. So glad I made it out to see those three great bands, especially since it would be the last gothy social event I would attend for over a year before things started opening back up and I was willing to go out again!
I'd add This Eternal Decay. Their latest two albums have been really great and the previous ones also had some gems. Also check out Wires & Lights for a post-punk/jd/fotn sound. Their track Dead to Us is the best FOTN track since FOTN 🙂 Also really like Them Are Us Now.
Thanks for sharing your finds! I think you would enjoy Tamaryn’s-Dreaming the Dark, Cabaret Nocturne’s Blood Walk EP, some of the album Wake by Skeleton Hands and “Night Drive” by White Flowers (UK). Also: Slowemotion EP by Italy’s Geometric Vision. Lastly: has Detriti Records found you on bandcamp?
Very good names! I especially like Traitrs and Twin Tribes. I've seen Traitrs two years ago, a few months before Hapax. I got to meet them and I volunteered for them as their merch-man. It was a fabulous experience. Hopefully, I'll see Twin Tribes one day. Unfortunately, I don't enjoy Bootblacks. They played with Actors in 2021 where I live (Vancouver, Canada), but I didn't enjoy them. As for La Scaltra, a mate of mine really likes them, but I wouldn't consider myself a fan. I much prefer The Palace of Tears. Although, I really love Inkubus Sukubus. Thanks for the new, goth content! We need it! We'll see you in the next one (and on Bandcamp)! 🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
Are you a fan of Drab Majesty by any chance? I saw them in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) in November 2022. The opened for AFI. Took my daughters (and my older daughter's now-fiance'). They were there to see AFI (which is from my generation), but I was there to see Drab Majesty (who are their generation). Anyway, Drab Majesty put on a great show.
Got Tortuosa CD today- which is what I ordered. There was a delay in them sending it, so to compensate for the wait they also threw in the vinyl of Tortuosa, PLUS a CD of Their "Leaving the Scene" album- Christmas has come early- thanks DC!!!!!
Thank you for these new recommendations. If you liked sweet ermahgerd's newest album I think you would enjoy a band called black capes. Their first album to me is more on the metal side but I highly recommend the song the bride of Frankenstein and the album looks like death.
Will look at some bands I didn't recognize. But you get them sound so intresting. Looking forward for the third part. Have a great weekend and stay safe 🦇🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇
@@ByCandlelight666 Awww, Thanks. Means a lot. Wish I had memory like you, when you talk about all music. Hopefully at least I can show what Goth music is all about. There is so many others, like you, that's so much better when it comes to deeper information. 🦇🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇
Every time i edit one of my playlists with music, TH-cam is informing me that i should listen to Twin Tribes. Try "Lamb" by Terminal Serious, there is video on TH-cam.
I have ordered Tortuosa by Delphine Coma on the recommendation here- from what I have heard they are a sort of gothier Slowdive.... looking forward to some prime "gothgaze", a fave niche genre of mine
I don't know if my own band Dark Horizon .We were from Gloucester but we are no longer going unfortunately but have CD's NO GODS ON EARTH left. If you would like one to review please let me know. Thank you very much. Michael Clayton
@@ByCandlelight666Yes I do. I absolutely adore gothic literature! It’s my favourite book genre. I recently read Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, which is widely regarded as one of the first gothic novels. I finished reading the book yesterday and I’m now going to read Edgar Allan-Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher & Other Writings, which I’m looking forward to reading…
I hope that it's okay with the two of you that I join this conversation. 🙂 I'm very passionate about Gothic film and literature. I read three of the Seven Horrid Novels that were mentioned in Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, The Castle of Wolfenbach being my favourite book ever and very close to my heart. The other two are: The Midnight Bell and The Necromancer. Mexican Gothic really blew me away, and I enjoyed every minute reading it. As for Susan Hill, I enjoyed The Woman in Black. Film-wise, I love the '80s version more than the 2012 one, but the latter is good, too. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a childhood favourite of mine, and I love the '99 film. The Premature Burial is probably my favourite Gothic film. I also love The Tower of London, The Haunted Palace, The Oblong Box, The Tomb of Ligea, and The Masque of the Red Death. They're adaptations based on the writings of Poe, but they're different in the films. As for his stories, I love his poems, "Alone" and "Israfel". "The Gold-Bug" is a good story by him, and I especially like "Ms Found in a Bottle" and "Mesmeric Revelation". On to Southern Gothic, I love Child of God by Cormac McCarthy. His writing style is frustrating to read, but I love the scene at the end when he watches the two hawks in the cold. The Beguiled is a great film, but I haven't read the book yet. (I plan to.) Dark Harvest is good, although I didn't like the film. I like some of the classics like Varney the Vampire, 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Castle of Otranto, Wuthering Heights, The Monk (I love the film from 1990), Vathek, and Carmella. I'm currently reading Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite, and I like that Bauhaus, Cocteau Twins, and The Sisters of Mercy were mentioned. I'm not a fan of Gothic fantasy; reading Lakesedge was a little bit boring (and I found that it was trying to copy Crimson Peak), but I am very much looking forward to reading Gothikana and The Silence Factory. As for Gothic-fantasy films, I very much like Corpse Bride (Tim Burton). I enjoy the 1970 version of The Picture of Dorian Gray, more than the book, in fact. Subspecies is a great series, and I love all five of the films. Three films that aren't technically Gothic by people's classifications, but they do have many Gothic elements are: Macbeth (Shakespeare), The Passion of the Christ, and The House on Haunted Hill--I love all three of them. There is a Gothic, short story that I heard was never completed. It's called: "A Fragment", and it's about a vampire in Anatolia. I enjoyed reading it, despite it being so short. I'm also looking forward to reading Interview with the Vampire as I really like the film. So is the case with The Phantom of the Opera (the silent adaptation is my favourite). Cheers!
@@ademcanvaner2567 Absolutely!👍🏽😁 I’m more than happy to let you join this conversation.😁 So you’re passionate about gothic literature? That’s cool man.
(1) My latest interest is a new band called Huir that recently released their first EP, Triumphal Arch Lovers, in 2024. The music is gorgeous ethereal darkwave. Arch is my favorite track from Huir, reminds me somewhat of Selofan's new beautifully tragic song Sticky Fingers, just without the tragedy! (2) I also should mention an other band, Echoberyl, with female vocals that has had my attention over the last few years. Echoberyl's first album Apparition releasd in 2019 has an ethereal dreampop kind of sound to it with Broken Pieces being the stand-out track. Their second album Awakening of a Mutant Girl gets more electronic with a dark synthwave sound. The third album Mother Solitude and other Dark Tales has a more dancefloor oriented ebm/synthpop sound as demonstrated in the song Salome (Suffer Me). They just released their fourth album, Through the Chaos, in 2024 not too long ago, so I hope to be picking up that CD soon.
The Turkish band She Past away is in my eyes very Goth / darkwave.
Listen to their letest album Part time Punks Session and you will find an amazing album that has nothing to do with Punk.
I can't understand a word of the Turkish lyrics but the music is dark enough to understand the darkness.
@@guidogos6031 That is a great album isn’t it! Hayaller - OMG 🖤💀
Will we see She Past Away in Part 3? I can't get enough of them, despite not being able to understand any of it.
@@Xorcist77 Good suggestion! 👍💀
I went to twin tribes show last month here on brazil and it was so good!! A truly fantastic band with great music and aura
Yeah the are great. I got to see them the weekend before my state shut everything down for COVID-19. Twin Tribes and The Bellwether Syndicate (William Faith and DJ Scary Lady Sarah) were opening for Clan of Xymox that night. So glad I made it out to see those three great bands, especially since it would be the last gothy social event I would attend for over a year before things started opening back up and I was willing to go out again!
You’re so lucky I wanna see them live so bad!
Bloody brilliant Dan 🤩 thanks again xx
I'd add This Eternal Decay. Their latest two albums have been really great and the previous ones also had some gems. Also check out Wires & Lights for a post-punk/jd/fotn sound. Their track Dead to Us is the best FOTN track since FOTN 🙂 Also really like Them Are Us Now.
Bought "Third Eye" by La Scaltra on basis of the recommendation here, great album, thanks again, had never heard of them
@@illumina3942 Ahh that’s great to hear! 🕯️💀
Thanks for sharing your finds!
I think you would enjoy Tamaryn’s-Dreaming the Dark, Cabaret Nocturne’s Blood Walk EP, some of the album Wake by Skeleton Hands and “Night Drive” by White Flowers (UK). Also: Slowemotion EP by Italy’s Geometric Vision. Lastly: has Detriti Records found you on bandcamp?
@@JMC1992 Ohh nice - will check those out - thank you! 🦇
Thanks so much for these recommendations 🖤🦇
@@adaeverleigh9584 No problem - enjoy - hope they appeal to the darkest reaches of your heart! 🕯️💀
I’m seeing Twin Tribes in August in Brighton . I’m so excited.
@@robertpetre9378 Fab! Tell me what you thought of the gig! 💀
Very good names! I especially like Traitrs and Twin Tribes. I've seen Traitrs two years ago, a few months before Hapax. I got to meet them and I volunteered for them as their merch-man. It was a fabulous experience. Hopefully, I'll see Twin Tribes one day. Unfortunately, I don't enjoy Bootblacks. They played with Actors in 2021 where I live (Vancouver, Canada), but I didn't enjoy them. As for La Scaltra, a mate of mine really likes them, but I wouldn't consider myself a fan. I much prefer The Palace of Tears. Although, I really love Inkubus Sukubus.
Thanks for the new, goth content! We need it! We'll see you in the next one (and on Bandcamp)! 🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
@@ademcanvaner2567 Haha, honestly - can’t even look at the word Bandcamp now 🤣
Are you a fan of Drab Majesty by any chance? I saw them in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) in November 2022. The opened for AFI. Took my daughters (and my older daughter's now-fiance'). They were there to see AFI (which is from my generation), but I was there to see Drab Majesty (who are their generation). Anyway, Drab Majesty put on a great show.
Got Tortuosa CD today- which is what I ordered. There was a delay in them sending it, so to compensate for the wait they also threw in the vinyl of Tortuosa, PLUS a CD of Their "Leaving the Scene" album- Christmas has come early- thanks DC!!!!!
Wow - that’s really generous of them - nice work! 🕯️💀
Great to see Delphine Coma getting attention
Thank you for these new recommendations. If you liked sweet ermahgerd's newest album I think you would enjoy a band called black capes. Their first album to me is more on the metal side but I highly recommend the song the bride of Frankenstein and the album looks like death.
@@keithgiles3484 Thank you - will check them out!💀
The Waning moon is good on bandcamp.
I saw Hante. Supporting Boy Harsher in Brighton in 2019 Hélène de Thoury is such a brilliant performer and musician.
I love discovering new bands, there's so many around write now. I'd like to suggest Nox Novacula, Kaelan Mikla and Heatworms.
@@Ian45968 Great - thanks for the recs - will check them out!
Excellent music, just stumbled upon your channel. I Am The Shadow is a new favourite here! Keep up the good work!
@@scheitanofficial Thank you so much - glad you found something you liked! 💀
What are your thoughts on Ponte del Diavolo from Italy?
Will look at some bands I didn't recognize. But you get them sound so intresting.
Looking forward for the third part.
Have a great weekend and stay safe 🦇🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇
Thanks so much - love your channel too! 🖤🖤
@@ByCandlelight666 Awww, Thanks. Means a lot. Wish I had memory like you, when you talk about all music.
Hopefully at least I can show what Goth music is all about. There is so many others, like you, that's so much better when it comes to deeper information. 🦇🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇
Every time i edit one of my playlists with music, TH-cam is informing me that i should listen to Twin Tribes.
Try "Lamb" by Terminal Serious, there is video on TH-cam.
I have ordered Tortuosa by Delphine Coma on the recommendation here- from what I have heard they are a sort of gothier Slowdive.... looking forward to some prime "gothgaze", a fave niche genre of mine
@@illumina3942 Great - not a new band, but Lycia contain elements of shoegaze too! 🕯️💀
make a video about legendary pink dots tbh
I don't know if my own band Dark Horizon .We were from Gloucester but we are no longer going unfortunately but have CD's NO GODS ON EARTH left. If you would like one to review please let me know. Thank you very much. Michael Clayton
Bandcamp!
@@intombato oh no - what have I started! 🤣🤣
@@ByCandlelight666 🤣💜
Do you read any gothic literature? I’m curious to know what you think.
@@Tool-Deftonesfan101 Very much so - writers like MR James, Susan Hill, Shirley Jackson, Algernon Blackwood - that sort of thing. What about yourself?
@@ByCandlelight666Yes I do. I absolutely adore gothic literature! It’s my favourite book genre. I recently read Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, which is widely regarded as one of the first gothic novels.
I finished reading the book yesterday and I’m now going to read Edgar Allan-Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher & Other Writings, which I’m looking forward to reading…
I hope that it's okay with the two of you that I join this conversation. 🙂 I'm very passionate about Gothic film and literature. I read three of the Seven Horrid Novels that were mentioned in Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, The Castle of Wolfenbach being my favourite book ever and very close to my heart. The other two are: The Midnight Bell and The Necromancer. Mexican Gothic really blew me away, and I enjoyed every minute reading it. As for Susan Hill, I enjoyed The Woman in Black. Film-wise, I love the '80s version more than the 2012 one, but the latter is good, too. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a childhood favourite of mine, and I love the '99 film. The Premature Burial is probably my favourite Gothic film. I also love The Tower of London, The Haunted Palace, The Oblong Box, The Tomb of Ligea, and The Masque of the Red Death. They're adaptations based on the writings of Poe, but they're different in the films. As for his stories, I love his poems, "Alone" and "Israfel". "The Gold-Bug" is a good story by him, and I especially like "Ms Found in a Bottle" and "Mesmeric Revelation". On to Southern Gothic, I love Child of God by Cormac McCarthy. His writing style is frustrating to read, but I love the scene at the end when he watches the two hawks in the cold. The Beguiled is a great film, but I haven't read the book yet. (I plan to.) Dark Harvest is good, although I didn't like the film. I like some of the classics like Varney the Vampire, 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Castle of Otranto, Wuthering Heights, The Monk (I love the film from 1990), Vathek, and Carmella. I'm currently reading Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite, and I like that Bauhaus, Cocteau Twins, and The Sisters of Mercy were mentioned. I'm not a fan of Gothic fantasy; reading Lakesedge was a little bit boring (and I found that it was trying to copy Crimson Peak), but I am very much looking forward to reading Gothikana and The Silence Factory. As for Gothic-fantasy films, I very much like Corpse Bride (Tim Burton). I enjoy the 1970 version of The Picture of Dorian Gray, more than the book, in fact. Subspecies is a great series, and I love all five of the films. Three films that aren't technically Gothic by people's classifications, but they do have many Gothic elements are: Macbeth (Shakespeare), The Passion of the Christ, and The House on Haunted Hill--I love all three of them. There is a Gothic, short story that I heard was never completed. It's called: "A Fragment", and it's about a vampire in Anatolia. I enjoyed reading it, despite it being so short. I'm also looking forward to reading Interview with the Vampire as I really like the film. So is the case with The Phantom of the Opera (the silent adaptation is my favourite).
Cheers!
@@ademcanvaner2567 Absolutely!👍🏽😁 I’m more than happy to let you join this conversation.😁 So you’re passionate about gothic literature? That’s cool man.
You should check brazilian bands, i strongly suggest ines e morta
@@krotojin thank you - will check that out! 👍💀
Check out 'The Radicant', great new band, ex-Anathema.
@@danielb4848 Will do - thanks for the rec!
What about
Actors
Bleib Modern
Glaare
House Of Harm
Klez.e
Choir Boy
Cold Cave
Fearing
Drab Majesty
Violent Youth
:-)
thanks!!! love it
recently we drop a new song called "Velas Luna Llena" i think you'll like it
You guys are the best - will check that out 🖤
Endanger released a couple albums within the last few years featuring Kaira M.E.
(1) My latest interest is a new band called Huir that recently released their first EP, Triumphal Arch Lovers, in 2024. The music is gorgeous ethereal darkwave. Arch is my favorite track from Huir, reminds me somewhat of Selofan's new beautifully tragic song Sticky Fingers, just without the tragedy!
(2) I also should mention an other band, Echoberyl, with female vocals that has had my attention over the last few years. Echoberyl's first album Apparition releasd in 2019 has an ethereal dreampop kind of sound to it with Broken Pieces being the stand-out track. Their second album Awakening of a Mutant Girl gets more electronic with a dark synthwave sound. The third album Mother Solitude and other Dark Tales has a more dancefloor oriented ebm/synthpop sound as demonstrated in the song Salome (Suffer Me). They just released their fourth album, Through the Chaos, in 2024 not too long ago, so I hope to be picking up that CD soon.
@@barbedwirerat661 Great - thank you for the recommendations! 💀