podcasts

GothCast Episode 50 – Clan of Xymox Part 1

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Dr.Sanders and Bryan examine the first four albums from Clan of Xymox. This band has a sound as unique as the fact that their name keeps changing, but the duo will see just how well their releases hold up today.

9:36 Clan of Xymox [1985]
23:43 Random Interesting Goth Stuff
37:11 Medusa [1986]
48:01 Twist of Shadows [1989]
1:02:41 Phoenix [1991]

podcasts

GothCast Episode 48 – Peter Murphy Part 1

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Dr.Sanders and Bryan take a look at Peter Murphy’s career after leaving Bauhaus and branching out on his own. This episode covers Dali’s Car, Should the World Fail to Fall Apart, Love Hysteria, Deep, and Holy Smoke. It’s an interesting journey and Holy Smoke does it get good!

4:33 Dali’s Car [1984]
6:11 Should the World Fail to Fall Apart [1986]
22:50 Recent Interesting Goth Stuff AKA R.I.G.S.
43:28 Love Hysteria [1988]
01:00:34 Deep [1989]
01:19:34 Holy Smoke [1992]
01:36:23 Giveaway Information

Videos

Goth Thrifting in California (Plus Vinyl Restoration) [Video]

I took a trip to California and did some thrifting. There were plenty of thrift stores to choose from and the temperature was way too hot for me. I definitely prefer an overcast rainy day. This video was more of an experiment to see if people wanted to see similar episodes. It seems to have gone over well so I guess I’ll make more.

On a technical note, editing this video was a nightmare. It took way longer than expected, but that’s probably because I’m such a perfectionist.

Videos

Misery Obscura Book Review [Video]

This book is great! I found it randomly while browsing Amazon and I was pleasantly surprised. I really wish there was a book dedicated to any of the bands featured in Misery Obscura. Eerie Von did an amazing job putting this together and if you haven’t already, then I recommend you check out Samhain’s music (Initium and November Coming Fire are my favorites) and Dazing II & III.

If you want to pick up a copy of this great book for yourself, then check out the link below (and no, this isn’t a sponsored review. I made it because I wanted to):