I used to be goth and I am 23. I will still always be goth in my heart even if I don't look the part. Who knows, I could always dress Goth in the future < 3
I'm sure I have you all beat. 79 years old and a record collector. discovered sisters, fields, and also the trees, red lorry yellow lorry, joy division in mid-eighties. I was hooked. Went to London in 1994 and discovered all the German goth. 90's and 2000's turned on to the Scandinaviangoths. Quite a ride for 40years. Saw sisters last year in Detroit. Andrew still has it. Regret missing FOTN.
I agree, I tend to believe God is a Goth and He is gifting us these treasures bc God Himself is the originator of music and all instruments that play it.
Oh wow - I played bass on one of these tracks (Flowers Of Sacrifice - Dark Carnival). I also spent a year playing bass for the last band on this compilation, The Faces of Sarah!
hello, we had a gothic prom at that thing in the desert a few years ago. you would have fit right in. love you, love your show. Long time caller, first time listener,
partial to the first wave - Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Play Dead, Bauhaus, Skeletal Family, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, UK Decay, Alien Sex Fiend, Sex Gang Children, FIelds of the Nephilim, et al.
partial to the first wave - Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Play Dead, Bauhaus, Skeletal Family, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, UK Decay, Alien Sex Fiend, Sex Gang Children, FIelds of the Nephilim, et al.
I'm 55. My NHS team I run do lots of goth memes on our WhatsApp to jest at my gothing. I love it. When I was a teenager, I used to be a little self conscious with going full goth. These days, who gives a shit. Goth as much as you like
listen at the Cult from this area this sounds the same like Mission and Sisters - why in case this are the same group of people and the interest thing is they know each other near all. The aggression inside the music from this time is from Joy Division this is the depressive part in all this type of music. But I like it very much it remembers me on the cool days and the super parties what we have had.
@@chaosMV Until the vocal I thought it was Rosetta Stone, another band hugely influenced by early Sisters. Shows how little the template changed for a lot of bands
It is nice to see the comments being filled with actual goths like me, not those posers who look like egirls and listen to lilpeep and call themselves goth. I am 13 years old, and sadly. I am the only real goth kid in my school. I was raised by a hippie father and an alternative mom :) I was kind off sad that I wasn't born in the 70s, bc I'd love to be a teenager in the 80s. Luckily my mom does have gothic clothes from actual goth stores which I got from her. It's sad that there aren't many stores like that where I live.
You can google gothic shops tuhat you can order from. Tere is plenty :P or make yourself, at 80's and 90's goths pretty much did sew, rip or combine clothes themselves, i think on this this time they really didnt have gothic shops :)
My people!! 80s and 90s was my time!! And this brought so many of my seattle goth club memories.... from the over 16 clubs like the underground and bananas, i went to at 14, to the over 21 goth bars like the vogue and the mercury, i went to at 18!!! I miss those lives. Im 51 now....the mercury is the only one still around in a different location and not open til midnight to 6 to 10am (depending on the party favors of the night, and the money flying)
I'm still new in this Goth world but I have fallen in love with them since I was 13. I didn't listen to Goth music very often at first but last year I started to listen to them to go in deeper. I've heard quite a few bands but this is the best playlist I come across with. Get to know more new songs and bands. 🖤
I don;t know who these fools are but they are a good goth band with many flavors. There are so many, it's making my head spin. It's like Gothic bubblegum ice cream. Now there's a good idea. Thank you for this turning up in my streams, many times begging me to subscribe so I can make a new album. This time it will be the The Whip IV, which I have not wanted to do for years. But this is just good.
I discovered goth back in my teens by the mid 90s when this was still current. In my opinion this was the best time for gothic rock. You made a great compilation and this is such a relevant find and there's some really obscure bands I never heard of before. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
im really into classic and slow type of rock but i never thought that i'd live gothic rock, aspecially the old ones. Thank you for introducing me to this masterpiece
Great music. Love it. These late 80s and 90s are awesome. My era of Goth. I got into Goth at 18 years old. I'm 50 yrs old and I love it makes me dancr.🖤🌹
I was an impoverished Goth boi in the 80's and 90's, so I listened to college radio and I'd tape the songs and make my own compilations, with my own cheap-ass covers of black paper and using metallic pens, I'd write the song lists down. I still have those tapes, even 25-30 years later, hour and a 1/2 long tapes of songs, over a 100 of them. It was how I learned of new and old stuff that was out there, since I couldn't afford many tapes and CD's of the bands, though I bought them as often as I could find them, usually 2nd-hand. The other way I learned of the music was going to the bars that held Goth nights. As time went on, I moved from the Darkwave, Shoe-Gaze and Post-Punk of the 80's and 90's to the EBM and Industrial of the late 90's and 2000's but I still love the older stuff.
Goth has always been a safe affirming space and I cherish the memories around the music and many of the people I met that helped me grow into who I am today.
The Second Wave... is the Gothic Rock music from the late 80s to the late 90s! It was then when the goth rock identity got completely separated from other dark music genres
I turned 40 this year... and back in my youth (late 90s, early 2000) I was friends with a couple of goth kids despite not really being into that music. I was more of a punk rock kid - but hey: the odd and weird gotta stick together. Anyway: this playlist is pretty awesome and somehow I can connect to this stuff way better than to the music that i was introduced to back in the day... guess my friends were more into the wave-influenced part of the goth-culture. I'll definitely be checking out more gothic rock now. Thank you!
so many people who liked dressup and theatrics, these days, ended up trans we were better off in those older days, when we could still be men and women
Ok, apart from us being in there, this is actually a very, very good compilation. A lot of thought was put into this, and limiting oneself to only one track from each band did not make it easier. Impressive.
I've used your playlist countless of times as a backround for Vampire the masquerade: Bloodlines. There's just something so special in the 90s ravey Gothic scene, Hollywood vampirism and well, 90s in general
Escuchar gothic rock en pleno confinamiento y toque de queda en total silencio motiva a poner excelente musica, buenisimas bandas 80s y 90s Long Live goth rock!!!
Wow! This is unbelievable. l knew the Sisters of Mercy had a huge impact, but all these bands trying to immitate them! Guitars, voicals, everything! OMFG! :D
Yes! My generation of gothic rock! ❤ i remember my baby bat days :) wearing my ‘Dead sexy’ Vampire Guild tshirt and pvc hot pants :) ❤❤ never stop being gothic! ❤❤❤
Thank You So Much for this... a Lostr Generation. Not X nor Y. And some of us.. Late to the Party & Early to Tech.. More Lost in Modernity than 20yrs ago.
This has certainly helped me to rediscover some long-forgotten favourites (Extra points for including Catherine's Cathedral, Ravencathaus & 13 Candles), what an absolutely fantastic compilation!
"The Second Wave of Gothic Rock is the greatest and most authentic goth sound ever!" - Kind of ironic, as just about every band here tried to sound like Sisters, a band that had always rejected the goth label.
Lots of sadly overlooked gems here because lots of generic and horrid Sisters/Nephilim clones all around. That's exactly how I remember 90s goth scene - it was divided between Gothic Metal and EBM. Goth Rock which was supposed to be a missing link between the two failed to deliver something outstanding.
I literally feel like a 90's kid going through my mates old tapes. Thank you whoever compiled this, I have had such a great acid trip to this mix! Train by Morbid Poetry, Inkubus Sukkubus, Star Industry. I'm like a kid in a sweet shop over this mixtape!
Ethereal wave: A subgenre that emerged in the mid-1980s, ethereal wave is characterized by its angelic and ethereal vocals. Popular ethereal wave bands include Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, and This Mortal Coil... Goth music is still a thriving genre today, with a large and dedicated fanbase. There are numerous goth bands and artists active in the 21st century, and there are also many goth clubs and events held around the world.
OOh... My first boyfriend introduced me to "The Angina Pectoris" songs. It brings me back to the early 1990's! Thank you for uploading it. Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil.
C.O.N.G.R.A.G.U.L.A.T.I.O.N.S.!.!.!. No Estan Todos Los Que Son Pero Si Los Que Estan.. Una Maravilla De Recopilacion.. Mucho Tiempo Y Dedicacion Amigo.. Ideal Para Despertar Oyentes Nuevos.. Cultural Total!!!!
Absolut geile, musikalische Zusammenstellung. Manche Songs kenne ich noch nicht ;-) .... Erinnert mich doch an früher, vor über 30 Jahren - War auch ein Gothic-Mädel, damals in den späten Achtzigern, Anfang Neunziger - am Niederrhein existierte auch längere Zeit eine Dark Wave-Szene 🎩🎼🎻 ....................... Absolutely awesome musical compilation. I don't know some of the songs yet ;-) .... Reminds me of the past, more than 30 years ago - I was also a Gothic girl, back then in the late eighties, early nineties - there was also a Dark Wave band on the Lower Rhine for a long time Scene 🎩🎼🎻
Too many comments to read by now. And most don't even relate to this playlist. But I know some of the bands, met some personally, I am part of one and there has OF COURSE been a large impact of the "first wave" bands. So if the "second wave", as we were called, sounds like their idols, that is maybe because we didn't want to reinvent the wheel, we wanted to have fun with what we were doing - and still ARE doing. I don't eny the influences though. Maybe we should leave behind the old cliché that every guitar-heavy band with low vocals has tried to copy the Sisters - but that is just my two cents worth.
I have now listened to this several times in its entirety. I loved the mix the first time through, and love it even more now. Thanks for adding this to the soundtrack of my life!
Very interesting.. I didn't know any of these bands. That's incredibile for me with hundreds of newave dark early bands in discography.. but from 1987 I drove to neo-psich and grunge.. for me gothic waz dead.. now I found i was wrong. Great job!
Yeaah! A very good work! a perfect and correct story, never seen before withn this precision. Stories of all of us who lives the 80's, 90's and now stil follow in this wonderful community. All my love!
Very underground gothic music from 80 i'm fascinated by this list of songs that already feel like a vampire wow bands i dind't even know!!!! Mention honor all!!!!
Das ist fast alles shit.. Hau dir in den Ohren "Some girls wander by mistake" und "First and last and always" von "SISTERS OF MERCY", das waren die ersten mit diesen Sound..
Repeat mode during my work...for some days! It continues... Thanks for reminding me of almost this selection, still in my mind! Very good having all this "sound jewelry" together. Thank you!
I owned quite a few of these Hussey/Eldritch/Avalanche knockoffs. Thing about Goth of this era is that every band name was also a song name and vice versa.
I love Goth music. This is awesome. I'm 51 years young still Goth. Been into Goth since I was 17. 🖤🤘
I used to be goth and I am 23. I will still always be goth in my heart even if I don't look the part. Who knows, I could always dress Goth in the future < 3
less goo
That's awesome!
I'm a 54 year old GOTH!
I discovered and fell in love with goth culture myself at 17. Im 42.
🖤I wish I could live the 90s again!🖤
One of my friends who’s a DJ plays most of these songs, whenever I go to Goth nights in Brighton in the UK 🇬🇧
How cool is that awesome.
Who are the artists on here please?
I'm 592 years old and absolutely love this!
Im 59260years old. Do you want to danct?
It is nice that the young generation like this.
So you´re a Vampire or a Ghost? Suffering forever...
ME TOO
@JamesBarbelloFelchingPro 😅
Who needs Friends when Goth Music is Your Constant companion 🎶
I'm sure I have you all beat. 79 years old and a record collector. discovered sisters, fields, and also the trees, red lorry yellow lorry, joy division in mid-eighties. I was hooked. Went to London in 1994 and discovered all the German goth. 90's and 2000's turned on to
the Scandinaviangoths. Quite a ride for 40years. Saw sisters last year in Detroit. Andrew still has it. Regret missing FOTN.
that goth phase has been going strong for 30+ years
recuerdo cuando me decían que era una fase, tenia 17, hoy tengo 31 y amo esta música mucho mas que antes
Yes ...we don't change 🖤 we stay true 😎🦇
It’s not a phase, it’s a lifestyle 🦇🦇🦇🖤🖤🖤
@@diegoandresfernandez9283 said he
É só uma fase, mas a fase de sua vida inteira!!!👍🦇🕸🕷
_Soo many bands I never heard of..._
_...This is a definitely a treasure find!_
I agree, I tend to believe God is a Goth and He is gifting us these treasures bc God Himself is the originator of music and all instruments that play it.
I'm 53 I'm still Goth. Long-lived Goth.🖤
Music has no boundaries.
Oh wow - I played bass on one of these tracks (Flowers Of Sacrifice - Dark Carnival). I also spent a year playing bass for the last band on this compilation, The Faces of Sarah!
If Goth was a cake bass is the frosting!
I hope you're proud of yourself, because this generation of goths are.
Nice work!
Nice !
thats cool,my ex roommate used to play for london after midnight
Tengo 75 años y no me canso de escuchar y de buscar está maravillosa música... gracias
2024 and still here, going back in a few notes to My old goth days.
Time passes by but passion never ends!
hello, we had a gothic prom at that thing in the desert a few years ago. you would have fit right in. love you, love your show. Long time caller, first time listener,
My life is better for having discovered this playlist. Thank you. In my personal opinion,, the 90s were like the peak of goth and easily the best
that's total rubbish :DD
I totally agree with you
partial to the first wave - Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Play Dead, Bauhaus, Skeletal Family, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, UK Decay, Alien Sex Fiend, Sex Gang Children, FIelds of the Nephilim, et al.
partial to the first wave - Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Play Dead, Bauhaus, Skeletal Family, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, UK Decay, Alien Sex Fiend, Sex Gang Children, FIelds of the Nephilim, et al.
The 90's decade was the best for music generally not just Goth; but I have a bias for the First-Wave Goth.
I'm 55. My NHS team I run do lots of goth memes on our WhatsApp to jest at my gothing. I love it. When I was a teenager, I used to be a little self conscious with going full goth. These days, who gives a shit. Goth as much as you like
Absolutely crazy how influential the Sisters of Mercy's sound was. They must be the most replicated band ever.
The Mission UK was a splinter from that band and good, too.
listen at the Cult from this area this sounds the same like Mission and Sisters - why in case this are the same group of people and the interest thing is they know each other near all.
The aggression inside the music from this time is from Joy Division this is the depressive part in all this type of music.
But I like it very much it remembers me on the cool days and the super parties what we have had.
Iḿ just here cause of youtive autoplay. Active at another tab, the first 2 minutes I thought this is a Sisters of Mercy record.
@@chaosMV Until the vocal I thought it was Rosetta Stone, another band hugely influenced by early Sisters. Shows how little the template changed for a lot of bands
I AM 48 JAN 11 1975 ALL LOVE
It is nice to see the comments being filled with actual goths like me, not those posers who look like egirls and listen to lilpeep and call themselves goth. I am 13 years old, and sadly. I am the only real goth kid in my school. I was raised by a hippie father and an alternative mom :) I was kind off sad that I wasn't born in the 70s, bc I'd love to be a teenager in the 80s. Luckily my mom does have gothic clothes from actual goth stores which I got from her. It's sad that there aren't many stores like that where I live.
You can google gothic shops tuhat you can order from. Tere is plenty :P or make yourself, at 80's and 90's goths pretty much did sew, rip or combine clothes themselves, i think on this this time they really didnt have gothic shops :)
@@RedVanille Thank you:)
This channel is the best Goth music Ive found on U Tube.
My people!! 80s and 90s was my time!! And this brought so many of my seattle goth club memories.... from the over 16 clubs like the underground and bananas, i went to at 14, to the over 21 goth bars like the vogue and the mercury, i went to at 18!!! I miss those lives. Im 51 now....the mercury is the only one still around in a different location and not open til midnight to 6 to 10am (depending on the party favors of the night, and the money flying)
I'm still new in this Goth world but I have fallen in love with them since I was 13. I didn't listen to Goth music very often at first but last year I started to listen to them to go in deeper. I've heard quite a few bands but this is the best playlist I come across with. Get to know more new songs and bands. 🖤
Switchblade Symphony was my introduction. Happy exploration!
Sisters of Mercy my favorite band
I don;t know who these fools are but they are a good goth band with many flavors. There are so many, it's making my head spin. It's like Gothic bubblegum ice cream. Now there's a good idea. Thank you for this turning up in my streams, many times begging me to subscribe so I can make a new album. This time it will be the The Whip IV, which I have not wanted to do for years. But this is just good.
I discovered goth back in my teens by the mid 90s when this was still current. In my opinion this was the best time for gothic rock. You made a great compilation and this is such a relevant find and there's some really obscure bands I never heard of before. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
Truth 💪🏾😎💀🖤💜
Agree!!!!
Podrías darme tu recopilación? Me gusta mucho el rock gótico
Excellent list of music gotic
this is definitley the first stop for anyone wanting to get to know goth rock. theres so many bands included
Been listening to Japanese goth rock for 3 years and this playlist is just *chiefs kiss*
Goth music overall throughout the years>
im really into classic and slow type of rock but i never thought that i'd live gothic rock, aspecially the old ones. Thank you for introducing me to this masterpiece
Based
Yes we are and always will be
Great music. Love it. These late 80s and 90s are awesome. My era of Goth. I got into Goth at 18 years old. I'm 50 yrs old and I love it makes me dancr.🖤🌹
I love the start with Eyes of the nightmare, one of my favorites
I was an impoverished Goth boi in the 80's and 90's, so I listened to college radio and I'd tape the songs and make my own compilations, with my own cheap-ass covers of black paper and using metallic pens, I'd write the song lists down. I still have those tapes, even 25-30 years later, hour and a 1/2 long tapes of songs, over a 100 of them. It was how I learned of new and old stuff that was out there, since I couldn't afford many tapes and CD's of the bands, though I bought them as often as I could find them, usually 2nd-hand. The other way I learned of the music was going to the bars that held Goth nights. As time went on, I moved from the Darkwave, Shoe-Gaze and Post-Punk of the 80's and 90's to the EBM and Industrial of the late 90's and 2000's but I still love the older stuff.
33 years old and i can’t remember the last time I cried listening to a song. Powerful stuff guys.
@0- 😔✝✝✝
Goth has always been a safe affirming space and I cherish the memories around the music and many of the people I met that helped me grow into who I am today.
The Second Wave... is the Gothic Rock music from the late 80s to the late 90s! It was then when the goth rock identity got completely separated from other dark music genres
And was flshed down the toilet...I thought. Now I realise there are a lot of retards out there who actually like this shit.
Don't you have the first wave? I like them even better!
Real goths are still alive...
Yes, of course: we are STILL very much UNDEAD Milady Elisabeth En Garde! 🌹💜🎩💀✝🐍😈🌚
Always.
My students got a bit shocked the first time they see me. BOO!!
@@filipematias5127 ❤️
undead undead undead
This is music of the past?! I thought this music was timeless!
This is the music I do dishes to. This is the music I clean my room to. This is the music I cook to. This is the music I take showers to.
I turned 40 this year... and back in my youth (late 90s, early 2000) I was friends with a couple of goth kids despite not really being into that music. I was more of a punk rock kid - but hey: the odd and weird gotta stick together. Anyway: this playlist is pretty awesome and somehow I can connect to this stuff way better than to the music that i was introduced to back in the day... guess my friends were more into the wave-influenced part of the goth-culture. I'll definitely be checking out more gothic rock now. Thank you!
I'm new to the goth scene but I'm so glad that these playlists are here to help me enjoy the music from the past :D
so many people who liked dressup and theatrics, these days, ended up trans
we were better off in those older days, when we could still be men and women
Welcome to Goth Dear. Enjoy the music.🖤
@@zimriel trans ppl were always there lmao, there prolly just wasnt a word to describe their experience
@@cre0l329 yes, we didn't mind them because they were not insisting on what to be called, better times back then.
@@utubeape ????
No Fields of the Nephilim in this list? They were the front-runners of the Goth scene 1987-1991...
Ok, apart from us being in there, this is actually a very, very good compilation. A lot of thought was put into this, and limiting oneself to only one track from each band did not make it easier. Impressive.
ever make a mix-tape to give to a friend? Mail to a pen-Pal? This is ALOT like that...and my old ass is impressed!
@@pariahthistledown540 We don't want to hear about your ass.
I've used your playlist countless of times as a backround for Vampire the masquerade: Bloodlines. There's just something so special in the 90s ravey Gothic scene, Hollywood vampirism and well, 90s in general
Escuchar gothic rock en pleno confinamiento y toque de queda en total silencio motiva a poner excelente musica, buenisimas bandas 80s y 90s
Long Live goth rock!!!
Es verdad! Y para el tiempo covid siempre será bueno disfrutar las noches en soledad con el buen goth rock.
Adelante escuchando esta musica de Goth. 🖤
this compilation is great, but the half songs were really disappointing. other than that, thank you for keeping the music alive.
Wow! This is unbelievable. l knew the Sisters of Mercy had a huge impact, but all these bands trying to immitate them! Guitars, voicals, everything! OMFG! :D
Which is why they all sound like cheap copies unfortunately.
Loved the Ancestry - they used to live just a shortish walk from the Barrel Organ in Brum & used to have parties. Good people. I miss them loads!
Yes! My generation of gothic rock! ❤ i remember my baby bat days :) wearing my ‘Dead sexy’ Vampire Guild tshirt and pvc hot pants :) ❤❤ never stop being gothic! ❤❤❤
I absolutely LOVE that unlike many decade playlists, you put all the songs chronologically. It feels like a music story lesson and I like that!
This came on my feed and took me right back to my youth. So many favourites in this video. So many. Thank you.
Thank You So Much for this... a Lostr Generation. Not X nor Y. And some of us.. Late to the Party & Early to Tech.. More Lost in Modernity than 20yrs ago.
I really like the way the songs fade into one another, reminds me of listening to college radio as a kid🖤🖤🖤
I wish it was still like that
This is so🔥🤘🏾💚🖤. I love this. I already have my favorites. @25:04 , @27:54 , @50:44 and 2:43:38
My little black Goth heart is overcome with macabre joy by this mix😃
Gethsemane (uk) - Betrayal - Those guys know the secret. Thanks for sharing it. Hello from Brazil.
I liked this song too ...
Oloco
My heart will forever remain Gothic Black 🖤🤘🏻
Brilliant to see my band Nightmoves in there.Thankyou.
It is our pleasure! Nightmoves is a serious chapter of 90s goth rock scene!
This has certainly helped me to rediscover some long-forgotten favourites (Extra points for including Catherine's Cathedral, Ravencathaus & 13 Candles), what an absolutely fantastic compilation!
DAS PUNK GOTHIK CYBER MUSIK IST PHANTASTISCH ! DAS IST GUTE ! DAS IST UBER ALLES UND WUNDERBAR !
Finally! I’ve been looking for a playlist like this forever, and just happened to have it pop up in my recommendations. Thanks!
"The Second Wave of Gothic Rock is the greatest and most authentic goth sound ever!" - Kind of ironic, as just about every band here tried to sound like Sisters, a band that had always rejected the goth label.
Lots of sadly overlooked gems here because lots of generic and horrid Sisters/Nephilim clones all around. That's exactly how I remember 90s goth scene - it was divided between Gothic Metal and EBM. Goth Rock which was supposed to be a missing link between the two failed to deliver something outstanding.
I literally feel like a 90's kid going through my mates old tapes. Thank you whoever compiled this, I have had such a great acid trip to this mix! Train by Morbid Poetry, Inkubus Sukkubus, Star Industry. I'm like a kid in a sweet shop over this mixtape!
Ethereal wave: A subgenre that emerged in the mid-1980s, ethereal wave is characterized by its angelic and ethereal vocals. Popular ethereal wave bands include Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, and This Mortal Coil... Goth music is still a thriving genre today, with a large and dedicated fanbase. There are numerous goth bands and artists active in the 21st century, and there are also many goth clubs and events held around the world.
OOh... My first boyfriend introduced me to "The Angina Pectoris" songs. It brings me back to the early 1990's! Thank you for uploading it. Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil.
C.O.N.G.R.A.G.U.L.A.T.I.O.N.S.!.!.!.
No Estan Todos Los Que Son Pero Si Los Que Estan.. Una Maravilla De Recopilacion..
Mucho Tiempo Y Dedicacion Amigo..
Ideal Para Despertar Oyentes Nuevos.. Cultural Total!!!!
Thank you for the awesome mix. Takes me back to late eightie's & ninetie's. Going to the goth clubs . dancing into the morning
Finally found music that helps me sleep, woke up to see the video's ended and my BT speaker still on.
This playlist is incrediblely well done. I know some of these bands, but there's a LOT that I didn't know. Thank you for this.
Yeah I felt relatively well versed but only knew like.. twelve? Fifteen? Some deep digging here
Real goths were not born in reels or TikTok 2020's. Thanks for your work. Long live to Gothic Rock!!
Absolut geile, musikalische Zusammenstellung. Manche Songs kenne ich noch nicht ;-) .... Erinnert mich doch an früher, vor über 30 Jahren - War auch ein Gothic-Mädel, damals in den späten Achtzigern, Anfang Neunziger - am Niederrhein existierte auch längere Zeit eine Dark Wave-Szene 🎩🎼🎻 ....................... Absolutely awesome musical compilation. I don't know some of the songs yet ;-) .... Reminds me of the past, more than 30 years ago - I was also a Gothic girl, back then in the late eighties, early nineties - there was also a Dark Wave band on the Lower Rhine for a long time Scene 🎩🎼🎻
Awesome playlist. There are a lot of underground materials. Some of them I'd listened 20 yrs ago, never thought that would listen again someday!
Too many comments to read by now. And most don't even relate to this playlist.
But I know some of the bands, met some personally, I am part of one and there has OF COURSE been a large impact of the "first wave" bands. So if the "second wave", as we were called, sounds like their idols, that is maybe because we didn't want to reinvent the wheel, we wanted to have fun with what we were doing - and still ARE doing. I don't eny the influences though.
Maybe we should leave behind the old cliché that every guitar-heavy band with low vocals has tried to copy the Sisters - but that is just my two cents worth.
Wow! Impressive compilation, someone put some Serious work in putting this together ..🖤Thank you!
I have now listened to this several times in its entirety. I loved the mix the first time through, and love it even more now. Thanks for adding this to the soundtrack of my life!
Great compilation! I am a real lover of Gothic music! Thank you very much for uploading!💜🖤🤘🏻
I can't stop listening to this.
Best kind of goth/dark music . That good old deley/chorus pedals on the softly overdriven guitars 🖤
Thank you so much for this great recollection!! Que de superbes souvenirs !!! J'ai adoré cette période et tout ce qu'elle représentait....
I'd personally add a couple bands, but otherwise, a beautifully comprehensive list of goth bands from the 2nd wave.
What bands? I am curious for more listening options. 🙂
@@danielhussaini4165 The Shroud, The Morendoes, The Breath of Life, and The Whores of Babylon were all brilliant.
This list is f amazing, I can't stop dancing. I'm 38yr still goth even in the 80's I was an infant and in the 90s a cute pre-teen.
DUDE, witching hour uk is such a good and underrated band! 🖤
Goth music is the best (: any kind old and new!
I just discovered this Compilation and I'm really surprised , it's a fascinating Selection of really good Goth Bands , Great !
спасибо за подборку!💞
уже второй раз дерусь с батей под данные треки(вынужденое отстаивание личных границ)
Thank you! I always loved Goth rock more than coldwave.
Very interesting.. I didn't know any of these bands. That's incredibile for me with hundreds of newave dark early bands in discography.. but from 1987 I drove to neo-psich and grunge.. for me gothic waz dead.. now I found i was wrong. Great job!
Yeaah! A very good work! a perfect and correct story, never seen before withn this precision. Stories of all of us who lives the 80's, 90's and now stil follow in this wonderful community. All my love!
Damn - I spent the 90s going to Goth clubs, and I haven't heard of most of these. Some notable omissions include The Cranes and Sunshine Blind.
Saw Forthcoming Fire together with Still Patient live 92/93. Great!
Very underground gothic music from 80 i'm fascinated by this list of songs that already feel like a vampire wow bands i dind't even know!!!! Mention honor all!!!!
I think there's more I like from the second wave than first. I do love a lot from both, though. The Sisters of Mercy are an all-time fav.
Most of the tracks on here sound just like Eldritch and the Sisters 😁
@@nigelblockhead80 Or at least they wanted to..but failed...
@@malphadour Sisters of Karaoke? 😁
Eine hervorragende Musikauswahl. Gothic Rock ist ein Genre bei dem ich die wenigsten Kentnisse habe. Thank you!
Das ist fast alles shit.. Hau dir in den Ohren "Some girls wander by mistake" und "First and last and always" von "SISTERS OF MERCY", das waren die ersten mit diesen Sound..
what a vibes, thanks for this amazing compilation, gothic rock is one of the best genres of music
Repeat mode during my work...for some days! It continues...
Thanks for reminding me of almost this selection, still in my mind! Very good having all this "sound jewelry" together. Thank you!
been here since 2005, couldnt even get punk music at that time. This is awesome. thanks for sharing
First time ever that I listen to goth rock but I fell instantly in love!!!
Every song on this mix is a good song.
Nice compilation, thanks for putting it together. I'd love to see a similar video about the "first" wave.
20 minutes into the playlist and gold medal goes to The Ancestry so far - good goth rockin' y'all!!!!
I owned quite a few of these Hussey/Eldritch/Avalanche knockoffs. Thing about Goth of this era is that every band name was also a song name and vice versa.
Okay, also a few Fields of the Nephilim knockoffs.
Nice work, assembling this compilation.