What even gives with this style anymore?Did it completely vane out after the 90's? To me it just seem like there never came a "Third" wave because it divided into so many new sub genres at once that "Gothic" completely lost heads AND tails of itself. What would a "modern gother" listen to?I mean maybe there is enough to "choose from"... But witch house does not hold the same reverance, death rock died out completely it seems after "Cinema Strange" turned into a faggy art rock show more than it was when it started, and "Trance to the sun" is just too generic an analogue of the same condenced soup as mall goth-NIN. What IS modern "Gothica" music?
Damn dude, and I thought "I" overused quotation marksI mean, "bump"
Idk. I know a dozen "goth" girls and they just listen to Lebanon Hanover and My Chemical Romance and whatever's big on tiktok. I don't think real goths exist. Their spaces have been completely overrun by zoomettes who just like the outfits and the normies and drug dealers that they sleep with.
for a second I thought that was a pic of GISMI have nothing else to add
>>127848151Great band
>>127846486You kind of answered your own question. Style took over substance. You had to dress like this, listen to that or you weren't real. Venues were location x, always the same tunes, same bands, same DJs. Meanwhile Rammstein, neofolk, house and techno happened. But somehow those weren't real or dark enough for the goth fashion police aka insecure incels of the time. The vast majority didn't care about their opinion and simply moved on, so the genre died out at the end of the century.
Alcohol gives a puffy bloated face and yellowed sclera, weed froggy eyebags. What was the drug of choice in this scene that hollows out their cheeks? Crack? Heroin?
>>127850003Speed.