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Fields of the Nephilim
220,552 listeners
Fields of the Nephilim is a gothic rock band, active throughout the 1980s. They formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK in 1984. Carl McCoy,… read moreFields of the Nephilim is a gothic rock band, active throughout the 1980s. They formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK in 1984. Carl McCoy, Gary Whisker, Tony Pettit and brothers Paul Wright and Alexander 'Nod' Wright were the … read moreFields of the Nephilim is a gothic rock band, active throughout the 1980s. They formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK in 1984. Carl McCoy, Gary Whisker, Tony Pettit and brothers Paul Wright and Alexander 'Nod' Wright were the starting lineup. Peter Yates joined by the time of their fir… read more -
Faith and the Muse
122,278 listeners
Faith and the Muse, formed in 1993, are vocalist and songwriter Monica Richards (formerly of Strange Boutique and the mid-80s Washington DC… read moreFaith and the Muse, formed in 1993, are vocalist and songwriter Monica Richards (formerly of Strange Boutique and the mid-80s Washington DC punk band Madhouse) and William Faith (formerly of Christian Death and Shadow Project). The duo d… read moreFaith and the Muse, formed in 1993, are vocalist and songwriter Monica Richards (formerly of Strange Boutique and the mid-80s Washington DC punk band Madhouse) and William Faith (formerly of Christian Death and Shadow Project). The duo draws from a wide array of styles: gothic rock, ethereal, Cel… read more -
UK Decay
19,802 listeners
After a brief stint as The Resistors, the Luton based UK Decay was formed in the winter of 1978. Nearly everyone was named Steve, so they a… read moreAfter a brief stint as The Resistors, the Luton based UK Decay was formed in the winter of 1978. Nearly everyone was named Steve, so they all took on other monikers (Abbo = Steve Abbot). From there they became a well known outfit that ha… read moreAfter a brief stint as The Resistors, the Luton based UK Decay was formed in the winter of 1978. Nearly everyone was named Steve, so they all took on other monikers (Abbo = Steve Abbot). From there they became a well known outfit that has played with many of the original London punk bands, and ev… read more -
Forever Grey
97,257 listeners
Forever Grey is a coldwave/darkwave act from Michigan, USA. Influenced by eighties goth and post punk. https://forevergrey.bandcamp.com/ View wikiForever Grey is a coldwave/darkwave act from Michigan, USA. Influenced by eighties goth and post punk. https://forevergrey.bandcamp.com/ View wikiForever Grey is a coldwave/darkwave act from Michigan, USA. Influenced by eighties goth and post punk. https://forevergrey.bandcamp.com/ View wiki -
The Naked and the Dead
16,513 listeners
Vintage deathrockers from New York City, NY, USA, The Naked and the Dead were cult figures in Gotham's small but fervent mid-1980s pos… read moreVintage deathrockers from New York City, NY, USA, The Naked and the Dead were cult figures in Gotham's small but fervent mid-1980s post-punk/proto-goth scene. The predominantly teenage quartet mixed pulsing, acrobatic basslines and … read moreVintage deathrockers from New York City, NY, USA, The Naked and the Dead were cult figures in Gotham's small but fervent mid-1980s post-punk/proto-goth scene. The predominantly teenage quartet mixed pulsing, acrobatic basslines and waves of dark, piercing guitar, with tribal drumming and sir… read more -
The Shroud
33,022 listeners
There is more than one The Shroud: 1. Combining modern dark rock sounds with a neo-pagan slant, the Shroud weaves an irresistible spell. Fi… read moreThere is more than one The Shroud: 1. Combining modern dark rock sounds with a neo-pagan slant, the Shroud weaves an irresistible spell. First manifesting on Halloween of 1991, they have been enchanting listeners ever since. In addition … read moreThere is more than one The Shroud: 1. Combining modern dark rock sounds with a neo-pagan slant, the Shroud weaves an irresistible spell. First manifesting on Halloween of 1991, they have been enchanting listeners ever since. In addition to four releases of their own, the Shroud have appeared on n… read more -
Double Echo
27,971 listeners
Double Echo started in 2012 as a collaboration between Chris Luna and Ash Lerczak. They aimed to revive post-punk and primitive soundtrack … read moreDouble Echo started in 2012 as a collaboration between Chris Luna and Ash Lerczak. They aimed to revive post-punk and primitive soundtrack electronica, creating the illusion of a band from 1982 that never got noticed by 4AD. Double Echo … read moreDouble Echo started in 2012 as a collaboration between Chris Luna and Ash Lerczak. They aimed to revive post-punk and primitive soundtrack electronica, creating the illusion of a band from 1982 that never got noticed by 4AD. Double Echo gained a cult following on Bandcamp with their debut EP, &qu… read more -
Your Funeral
38,958 listeners
Formed in Denver, Colorado around 1981, Your Funeral released at least one 45rpm 7" single. The initial lineup featured Jeri Cain Ross… read moreFormed in Denver, Colorado around 1981, Your Funeral released at least one 45rpm 7" single. The initial lineup featured Jeri Cain Rossi (later of Black Cat Bone) on vocals, Karen Sheridan (later of Corpses as Bedmates) on bass, an… read moreFormed in Denver, Colorado around 1981, Your Funeral released at least one 45rpm 7" single. The initial lineup featured Jeri Cain Rossi (later of Black Cat Bone) on vocals, Karen Sheridan (later of Corpses as Bedmates) on bass, and Cleo Tilde on percussion. This lineup released the 7"… read more -
Death Cult
22,830 listeners
Death Cult was a post-punk outfit who formed in 1984 in England when The Southern Death Cult's Ian Astbury joined forces with Theatre … read moreDeath Cult was a post-punk outfit who formed in 1984 in England when The Southern Death Cult's Ian Astbury joined forces with Theatre of Hate's Billy Duffy; Jamie Stewart joined on bass, and Ray Mondo on drums. Mondo soon left … read moreDeath Cult was a post-punk outfit who formed in 1984 in England when The Southern Death Cult's Ian Astbury joined forces with Theatre of Hate's Billy Duffy; Jamie Stewart joined on bass, and Ray Mondo on drums. Mondo soon left however, and was replaced by Nigel Preston. After recording … read more