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What comes to mind when the word “goth” is spoken? Is it Tim Burton films? The pop star Billie Eilish? An adolescent phase marked by black nail polish and nihilism? Or is it a lifestyle?
Lol Tolhurst’s “Goth: A History” succeeds at what’s often thought of as an impossible task: defining the roots, influences and impact of goth. Of course, the musician knows of which he speaks.
And yet, more than 40 years after The Cure’s second record, “Seventeen Seconds,” cemented the group’s status as talented purveyors of dark and sinister sounds, goth is still at the heart ...
A display showcasing the who's who of the goth world in Leeds has been unveiled in a new exhibition celebrating the city's ...
But is that right? Will the pale faced, sullen-looking teenage goth next door end up being your bank manager in 10 years' time? The Magazine headed to the gothic Mecca that is Camden Market to find ...
In 2006, Peter Murphy of Bauhaus sat down next to My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way for an MTV interview to promote a new CD collection titled Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box. “I’m trying to ...
Goth is a vibe, a mood, and — thanks to many visionary directors, production and costume designers, and art directors — a cinematic subculture. And we’re not just talking about Tim Burton here.
Despite what Janis Ian taught you about the high-school cafeteria in "Mean Girls," goths are no longer relegated to the back corner of the lunchroom near the sexually active band geeks.
Sweat-smeared white makeup and black eyeliner into a swirl. It looked like hell — and every goth there would’ve taken that as a compliment. It was hard not to feel bad, though. What do you do ...