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- FAQ list for alt.gothic news group
- ====================================
- Created and maintained by Peter Wake (peterw@cs.man.ac.uk)
- Last revision 29th August 1993
-
- This list is posted on a monthly basis to the alt.gothic news group,
- and is also available for ftp from ftp.maths.tcd.ie
-
- WHAT IS GOTH?
- -------------
-
- The term 'Goth' was popularised by the UK music magazines New Musical
- Express and Sounds and was used to describe a class of music. For some
- people that music became the basis for a 'way of life'. They brought
- their own backgrounds and interests along and a sub-culture was formed
- and it took for itself the name Gothic.
-
-
- A History Lesson
- ----------------
-
- NME and Sounds reputedly took the term Gothic from Siouxsie Sioux (of
- the Banshees) who used it to describe the new direction for her band.
- However the earliest significant usage of the term (as applied to
- music) was by Anthony H. Wilson who was overcome by a rare moment of
- lucidity on a 1978 BBC TV program when he described Joy Division as
- Gothic compared with the pop mainstream. Perhaps Joy Division (who he
- was managing) are not what we now think of as Goth but it is possible
- that they are at the source of the term. Bauhaus were labelled as
- Gothic as early as 1979 when they released Bela Lugosi's Dead.
-
- The pop journalists were quick to latch onto the term and they
- applied it in a nasty sort of pigeonholing way to a number of bands
- that were around in the early 80s - most of which did not sound much
- like the Banshees (or anyone else for that matter), the journalists
- were more concerned with looks. The (Southern Death) Cult was
- foremost amongst these bands, like the Banshees they wore lots of
- black and silver and had extreme black hair. The Sisters of Mercy
- were also so labelled and when they split and Wayne Hussey founded the
- Mission they carried their label with them, despite being different
- musically. Finally The Fields of the Nephilim appeared and they
- (perhaps) consciously and deliberately got themselves labelled as
- Gothic despite looking and sounding quite different to what had
- previously been labelled Goth.
-
- The fans of bands like the Sisters and Bauhaus (and especially
- Siouxsie) liked to dress up in lots of black. The music they liked
- was something of a backlash against the colourful disco music of the
- seventies. The Banshees were a punk band before they mellowed and
- punk was brathing its last as Gothdom gathered speed, and the so one
- could claim Gothdom grew out of punk. The music of Joy Division, the
- Sisters and Bauhaus was angst ridden but all the hatred was turned
- inwards and the music was typified by introspective lyrics. Many of
- the new Goth followers were introspective too. Some were a bit
- confused by the label and started to think that the label Goth was in
- some way connected with the Victorian Gothic revival and Gothic horror
- and because enough of them thought that eventually it became true.
-
- NME and Sounds were not oblivious to this and produced many hilarious
- articles poking fun at the Goths amongst their readers. They said that
- being Goth was about sitting around in circles on the floor of pubs
- (bars) smoking a lot and talking about being a bat. Some readers of
- this list get angry at this. Luckily most Goths have a good enough
- sense of humour to laugh at themselves once in a while.
- The first generation Goths complain that second and third generation
- Goths often seem to think that this is what being Goth is about. To
- the new Goths Gothdom is about wearing the blackest black, with a lot
- of silver jewellery and looking as thin and pale as possible. In
- common with their older bretheren they avoid the crass comercialism of
- mainstream rock and gather together to share their woes :-) They read
- Bram Stoker and Anne Rice and talk about being vampires (or bats :-)
- They read H.P. Lovecraft and talk about the end of the world. They
- read. This distinguished them from much of youth culture.
-
- International Goth...
-
- The sounds that were described as Gothic were appearing in other
- countries besides the UK in the late seventies, but I have yet to see
- any evidence that they were using the *word*. (If you have any...)
- Currently Germany is the bastion of Goth, where they are called
- Grufties (spelling?). If German people are doing a write up on the
- Goth scene there, please send me a copy.
-
- The Pre-Raphaelites were much like today's Goths and most Goths like
- their art and architecture.
-
- So that's how we got where we are today.
- Today Goth is about music, literature, art and about clothes.
-
-
- Gothdom and Religion
- --------------------
-
- Gothdom embraces all religions and all denominations. Many Goths are
- atheists and a sizable minority are new age spiritualists, Wiccans and
- members of other alternative religious groups. I have *never* met a
- Satanist Goth, I assume that one could exist though. There *are*
- Christian Goths. Basically Goth is not about religion.
-
- Despite this Goths can get a lot of agro from narrow minded poeple who
- think that they are satanists or perverts or representing some kind of
- freedom they want to destroy.
-
- Goth uses religous imagery in some songs. Christian Death are big on
- this. Bauhaus did a couple of tracks with religious imagery. The
- Sisters have a quasi-religious name but this is ironic, their music
- shows that religion is not A.E.'s main concern - he prefers politics.
- The Mission (UK) were fairly 'new age'. Carl McCoy favoured
- shamanistic traditions and gnostic revelation. Religious jewellery is
- often worn, particularly crucifixes and ankhs. These are strong
- symbols with powerful subconscious effects. Sometimes they are worn as
- an satirical statement, sometimes not. For some it is just fashion.
-
-
- So Gothdom is about Music - What does it sound like?
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Thanks to John Mc Donagh {Nascent Virion mcdonghj@unix2.tcd.ie} for a
- list of what bands he though typified the Gothic sound. The following
- list is based on his efforts but blame *me* if you don't agree with
- it.
-
-
- Original Goth:
- Bauhaus
- Christian Death
- Southern Death Cult*
- Joy Division (Sometimes had a Goth sound, didn't look very Goth)
- Sisters of Mercy
- Siouxie and the Banshees
-
- Miscellaneous Goth:
- The Fields of The Nephilim** (Too new to be original, too old to be new)
- The Mission (UK) (Early stuff was considered Goth by the music press)
- Sex Gang Children (reminds me of Adam Ant)
-
- Mellow Goth:
- Dead Can Dance
- Xmal Deutschland
- Danielle Dax (more poppy)
-
- Metal/Industrial Goth:
- Creaming Jesus (Metalish)
- James Rays Gangwar (Goth w/samples)
- (A lot of Goths listen to Ministry but they aren't really Goth).
-
- New Goth:
- Nosferatu, Rosetta Stone (Sisters/Mission sounding bands)
- Shadow Project (Off shoot of Christian Death)
- Clan of Xymox (Mellow Dancey..)
-
- There are LOTS of bands that I have had to omit here. The process is
- a bit arbitarary but for those that want to know there are other, more
- complete lists.
-
- * Southern Death Cult later split in all directions. Only SDC are
- condsidered properly Gothic. However many of SDC's Goth followers
- remained true even when they entered their 'The Cult' glam metal
- phase.
-
- ** Fields of the Nephilim were so unlike previous Goth it is amazing
- that they were ever considered Goth at all. Nonetheless they are one
- of the definitive Goth bands and most Goths took to them instantly
- because of their originality and talent.
-
- The Gothlist is the very big list of all the bands that ever sounded a
- bit Goth at one time or another in their carreers and it is looked
- after by Corey. Corey also transcribes lyrics. He does this very
- well, you should believe what he says. See the contact info for more
- details.
-
-
- Goth type contacts
- ==================
-
- The Goth List:
- --------------
- ieya@byron.u.washington.edu {Corey}
- Corey has a big list of Goth bands and has many discographies.
- These can be FTP'd from cs.uwp.edu or J. Mc Donagh's site.
-
- Goth & Industrial Guitar TAB
- ----------------------------
- Mail mcdonghj@unix2.tcd.ie who has a guitar tab mailing list, list of
- archive sites and quite an archive of his own. See below that's not
- all he does. either email address should prove effective.
-
- Anonymous FTP of Sisters of Mercy Lyrics:
- -----------------------------------------
- ftp cs.uwp.edu in directory /pub/music/lyrics/s/sisters.of.mercy If you
- don't have ftp access mail datta@cs.uwp.edu and he will mail you the
- files.
- John Mc Donagh (morpheus@maths.tcd.ie) administers the music directories in
- ftp.maths.tcd.ie
- Here Sisters/Nephilim/and other lyrics, discographies, faqs and guitar
- tabs can be found. Get the README and INDEX files from the pub/music
- directory. When you FTP use 'anonymous' as the username and your
- ID(gother@than.thou.uk) as the password. The Gothlist is also available
- from here as are other interesting pictures and articles. If you don't
- have FTP access mail to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
- This latest version of this FAQ can also be obtained from this source.
-
- The Sisters of Mercy Electronic mailing list:
- ---------------------------------------------
- This is run by Pete French (-bat).
- Mail to dominion-request@ohm.york.ac.uk to ask to be added to the list.
- Send postings to dominion@ohm.york.ac.uk
-
- The Fields of the Nephilim Electronic mailing list:
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Mail to neph-request@piggy.ucsb.edu to ask be added to the mailing
- list. All queries should be sent to this address and *not* to
- neph-owner which is merely for collecting mail bounces.
- The address to post to the list is neph@piggy.ucsb.edu
-
- The Nefilim info service - The Watchmen
- ---------------------------------------
- This has started functioning once more. The second newsletter has
- arrived, months late, they say that there hasn't been any news to
- print! They are now hoping that the Nephilim album will be out in
- August '93. The phone will not be reconnected until they have a
- confirmed set of tour dates. The address is...
-
- The Watchman
- P.O. Box 17
- Stevenage
- Herts
- SG2 0QX
- England
-
-
- Rosetta Stone info service:
- ---------------------------
- Rosetta Stone
- 31 Ivanhoe Road
- Aigburth
- Liverpool
- L17 8FX
- England
-
- Phone: +44 051 728 8998
-
-
- Goth Comics
- ===========
- Sandman - written by Neil Gaiman and published by Vertigo.
- Also various offshoot projects: Books of magic, High Cost of Living
- etc.
-
- The Crow (three issue mini series) - by J. O'Barr, published by
- Tundra. Recently reprinted.
-
- Love and Rockets (sort of punk/goth) by Los Bros Hernandez, published
- by Fantagraphics. (This is where the band name came from BTW).
-
- The Vampire Chronicles (three different series - one for each of the
- first three Anne Rice vampire books) adapted by hacks, published by
- Innovation. OK only if you've already read the books. Anne Rice
- doesn't like them at all.
-
- Stray Toasters (four issue mini series) - by Bill Seinkevicz (sp?)
- published by Epic. Inspiration for a Creaming Jesus song.
-
- Grendel - by Matt Wagner, published by Dark Horse (was published by
- Comico). Some stories are fairly Gothic others are not.
-
- Sandman Mystery Theatre - by Matt Wagner, published by Vertigo. An
- old golden age DC character revived. Full of atmosphere.
-
- Cerebus - by Dave Sim and Gerhard. Not strictly Gothic, but black and
- white. Flight and Women have a great Sandman satire.
-
-
- Gothic Trivia
- =============
-
- Andrew Eldritch and Carl McCoy are the singers from The Sisters of
- Mercy and The Fields of the Nephilim respectively. They are pillars
- of the Goth community. Wayne Hussey was guitarist in the Sisters but
- he left in a bad mood. He then failed to get a slice of record
- company money allocated to the Sisters despite a court battle. He and
- Eldritch are now reconciled personally if not musically.
-
- Bram Stoker wrote Dracula and Lair of the White Worm amongst others.
- He died of syphilis and was quite mad at the end.
-
- H.P. Lovecraft wrote many short stories, most of which involved the
- Cthulhu mythos which he invented. He died after a tragically short
- career. He had a phobia of cold and was quite reclusive. He wrote a
- classic paper on Gothic Horror which is a must read.
-
- Lord Dunsany wrote some crazy fairy stories. He is very cool and
- quite dead.
-
- The Pre-Raphaelites were an artistic movement in Victorian England.
- They were part of the revival of Gothic architecture. Their art is
- stunning - try and see the originals if you can.
-
- The German Expressionists are quite Gothic and the film Nosferatu (the
- B&W version) is considered *very* Gothic. The remake: Nosferatu the
- Vampyre is also Gothic despite being in colour. The Cabinet of Doctor
- Caligari is probably the most Gothic film of all.
-
- Anne Rice is alive and well and writes supernatural romance.
- Interview With a Vampire is her mort artistic work but other books
- (see below) are all good readable stuff with strong themes.
-
- The Vampire Chronicles:
- Interview With a Vampire (to be made into a film)
- The Vampire Lestat
- Queen of the Damned
- The Body Thief
- She also wrote:
- The Mummy or Rameses the Damned
- The Witching Hour - both slightly gothic
- A trilogy of bondage/spanking sex stories under the name of
- A.N. Roquelaire - which are not gothic.
- Two 'romance' novels as Anne Rampling, called Exit
- to Eden and Belinda (both of which have a significant amount
- sex in, and some goth). Thank you argent...
- A short story: Master of Rampling Gate (very Freudian) which I
- have only seen in comic adaptation.
-
- Anne Rice's Vampire LeStat Fan Club
- Vampire LeStat
- P.O. Box 58277
- New Orleans, Lousiana 70158-8277
-
-
- Storm Constantine
- -----------------
-
- Another Gothic author. Storm is more Gothic and less mainstream than
- Anne Rice. She has a series of books which have a lot in common with
- Anne Rice's vampire chronicles. She is interested in the occult and
- in very ancient mythology, biblical connections etcetera. Some of her
- ideas are very controversial (often in total contradiction with most
- well known academic research). She is published by Headline in the
- UK.
-
- Inception: Storm Constantine Information Service
- c/o Vikki Lee France & Steve Jeffery
- 44 White Way
- Kidlington, Oxon OX5 2XA
- England
-
-
- 'Gothic' the word
- -----------------
- The word 'Goth' does indeed refer to a tribe of the indo-european
- kind. The Goths slowly integrated into the melting pot of Europe and
- basically disappeared. The Germans are considered by most to be the
- surviving remnant of these Goths.
-
- The word 'gothic' is first found in common usage in 1611, referring
- mainly to an 'uncivilized lack of taste or education'. The people who
- built in the 'gothic' style would have never used this term. These
- people were monks or artisans who worked for the church to build
- a land of Cathedrals from the 11th century on. They also built castles
- and other edifices. The 16th century saw a large amount of turmoil with
- the reform and all. This opened up the architecture field quite a bit.
- This new wave of artists looked back on what they saw as a bland
- repetitive style of architecture as 'gothic'. Unfortunatly, because of
- the shallowness of the learned men at that time, it stuck. It was also
- referred to as Ogive - or the characteristic arch of this style - this
- word is usually used by most politically correct historians.
-
- The fact is: Ogive architecture today is extremely inspiring and
- beautiful. The nameless men who designed and built these works of
- grandor were very talented and inspired. One merely has to look at the
- Cathedral of Chartres, Paris, Amiens, Canterbury or any of the other
- edifices of this age to realize irony of using 'gothic'. In fact, to
- augment the irony, the popular opinion today is that much of the
- baroque architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries is gaudy and
- flamboyant.
- (Extracted from a posting by Jeff Harmon (harmon@elia.epfl.ch)).
-
-
- Questions
- =========
-
- Most questions can be answered by recourse to the Sisters and Nephilim
- mailing list FAQs which can be obtained from ftp.maths.tcd.ie Only the
- most trivial questions are considered here.
-
- Q. Is the Nefilim a spelling mistake?
- A. This is the name for Carl McCoy's new (yet to appear) band.
- The rest of the original Fields are now called Rubicon and have
- a new singer. They are no longer considered Goth.
-
- Q. Where does the phrase Sisters of Mercy arise from?
- A. Andrew Eldritch chose the phrase as the name of this band from a
- Leonard Cohen song of that name. The song may be referring to
- prostitutes as 'Sisters of Mercy'. There is also a religious
- order who are sometimes known by that name.
-
- Q. Are the Sisterhood the same as the Sisters of Mercy?
- A. The Sisterhood was a one shot band createed by Andrew Eldritch
- to stop Wayne Hussey using the name when Hussey left the
- Sisters of Mercy. BTW 25000 pounds was *not* granted in a
- court case - it is merely the advance budget that the Mission
- didn't get.
-
- Q. Is Goth a religious thing?
- A. See earlier.
-
- Q. Is Elvira Gothic? :-)
- A. Post this one to the list, see what you get...
-
- Q. What is the best black dye?
- A. Synthetic dyes are best. The 'Ritt' dye rarely works well and
- tends to be coloured. There is a japanese semi-natural dye
- (Ginsa?) which is not bad if you can get it.
-
- Q. What should I use to paint my jacket?
- A. Acrylics are best. Clean the jacket with warm soapy water.
- Use a 'flexible medium' if possible. If using Liquitex brand
- you may get away without. You can varnish with with clear
- acryclic coating to protect further.
-
- Q.A. What about T-shirts etcetera? As above but the flexible
- medium is essential. This way is better than buying fabric
- paints.
-
- Q. Where can I get tapes of underground goth bands?
- A. Beton Tapes, c/o Alexander Pohle
- Luruper Hauptstr. 59
- 2000 Hamburg 53, Germany
- This is not an advert for the services of Beton tapes, *but*
- this is a source of stuff that you can otherwise only get from
- the bands themselves.
-
- Q. How do I identify a net goth :-)
- A. The words net.goth in lower case should be written on them
- somewhere... Or perhaps not in the case of your friendly FAQ
- maintainer. The jacket arm just below the shoulder is
- recommended by Sexbat (but he may be teasing you - be warned :-)
-
-
- Vampires:
- =========
-
- Vampires are considered Gothic. Perhaps because they wear black and
- stalk the night, perhaps because they are associated with 'Gothic
- Horror', well the reasons are numerous.
-
- There are a lot of Vampire societies. Just how Gothic they are is a
- moot point. I include a fairly comprehensive list sent to me by Leon
- Moon (leon@cwi.nl) *for the moment*, this stuff is getting out of
- hand. I suspect that this sort of stuff ought to be in the
- alt.vampyres FAQ instead. Can someone let me know if alt.vampyres has
- a FAQ, where it's kept and who runs it...
-
- Also see Gothic Trivia: Anne Rice.
- -----------------------
- The Vampyre Society:
- Annual membership 12 pounds sterling, which gives you four issues of
- 'The Velvet Vampire', free small ads and invitations to various social
- events including weekends in Whitby.
-
- Alice Pinder
- P.O. Box 68,
- Keightley,
- West Yorkshire,
- BD22 6RU
- -----------------------
- The address to subscribe to the White Wolf role playing game, Vampire
- list is: listserve@math.ufl.edu
- Send the message:
- add yourmailaddress Vampire
-
- There is also a Vampire the Masquerade fan club: The Camarilla...
- The Camarilla
- 8314 Greenwood Ave. N.
- Box 2850
- Seattle, WA 98103
- -----------------------
- The vampyre mailing list
- VAMPYRE@GUVM.BITNET
- -----------------------
- The Ravenscar list: vampire fiction
- jae+night@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu
- -----------------------
- The Vampire Information Exchange Newsletter
- P. O. Box 328
- Brooklyn, New York 11229-0328
- -----------------------
- Nocturnal Extacy Vampire
- Coven
- 4527 South Troy
- Chicago, IL 60632
- -----------------------
- Secret Order of the Undead
- T. J. Teer
- 155 East C Street
- Suite 323
- Upland, CA 91786
- -----------------------
- Vampire Research Institute
- send: S.A.S.E.
- P. O. Box 21067
- Seattle, WA 98111
- -----------------------
- "Good Guys Wear Fangs" fanzine
- Mary Ann B. McKinnon, Editor
- 254 Blunk Avenue
- Plymouth, Michigan 48170
- (Note: She will answer correspondence, but it may be slow)
- -----------------------
- Temple Of The Vampire
- Box 3582
- Lacey, Washington 98503
- The information packet fee is $5.00.Membership dues are $10.00 per month
- -----------------------
- Temple of Set
- POB 470307
- San Francisco, California 94147
- -----------------------
- Order Of The Vampyre
- Society for vampires and people interested in them.
- Sanctioning: None
- Address: Ambrose
- 235 A.B.T.B.
- Lewes, DE 19958
- Dues: Postage cost.
- Membership Includes: Correspondence, newsletters and bulletins, information
- clearinghouse. Possible invitation to the inner society. Interested in
- hearing about (fluff alert) vampire stories (fluff alert), fantasies,
- attacks, etc.
- -----------------------
- The Dracula Society
- The Honourable Secretary
- Waterside Cottage
- 36 High Street
- Upper Upnor, near Rochester
- Kent ME2, 4XG
- England
- -----------------------
- The Bram Stoker Society:
- John C. Leahy, Secretary
- Bram Stoker Society
- 4 Nassau Street
- Dublin 2
- Republic of Ireland
- -----------------------
- (Supposedly the two above don't get along together).
-
-
- Goth Clubs List
- ===============
-
- The (New) Banshee - Manchester UK
- Still the best alternative spot in Manchester.
- The original Banshee has been forced to move from Oxford Rd. and is
- now in Picadilly Gardens (next to Halfords). Rumors suggested that
- this location was temporary. The new rumor is that the Banshee is now
- staying in Picadilly Gardens (but will be refurbished in some way).
- Thursday night is free entry.
- The (ex?) Rosetta Stone can sometimes be found here, having a quiet
- drink.
- -----------------------
- The Jungle Bar 'Sanctuary Night' - Sydney Aultralia
- The only option in Sydney apparently. Reports indicate a high
- wannabee concentration.
- -----------------------
- Slimelight - London UK
- Apparently about the only surviving London Goth hangout, lots of
- 'plastic Goths' supposedly. Also described as the 'most intense' Goth
- nightspot in London. (I think that plastic means false in this case).
- -----------------------
- Der Insel - Berlin Germany
- An old concrete blockhouse in the middle of a river in the eastern
- part of the city. Very impressive and Gothic according to a
- non-local.
- -----------------------
- Gothic Mausoleum - L.A. U.S.
- Every other Saturday from 9pm to 2am. 2231 East 7th St. East Los
- Angeles, behind a bar called Bernel's. Phone (213) 225-7799.
- "In the midst of an industrial wasteland..."
- -----------------------
- The Monday Club - Edinburgh UK
- Every Monday and once a month on a Saturday (when it calls itself
- Banshee for some reason). Sited at The Carlton, Carlton Rd.
- 'Gets a bit industrial at times, but mostly is plays decent stuff'
- Any other Banshees out there?
- -----------------------
- The Attic - Southampton UK
- Top room of the Queen Vic, Northam Road, Southampton. A very small
- club in the top room of the local gay pub. Bands play regularly.
- Mail ajs90@ecs.soton.ac.uk for more info.
- -----------------------
- Scrumpy's - Leeds UK
- Thursday nights.
- -----------------------
- The Duchess of York - Leeds UK
- Great for bands.
- -----------------------
- The Gear Box - Newcastle UK
- Situated within the Mayfair most, open friday and saturday nights.
- Plays goth/industrial/alternative/punk balance of mixture depending on
- which DJ is on.
- -----------------------
- Midian - Newcastle UK
- The Cooperage Newcastle. Every 3 months or so, information on posters
- around newcastle
- -----------------------
- Chicago - USA
- NEO - Tuesday night is NOCTURNA night.
- The Crypt - owned by a couple of old Hungarian men trying to make a
- buck.
- HOUNDS TOOTH - decent.
- -----------------------
-
- FINALLY
- =======
-
- If anyone has a copy of the 'funny' definition of a Goth (death,
- death, death etc.), I'd like to try and fit bits of it in here
- *somewhere*.
-
- If anyone wants to send me their favourite Goth clubs I will compile a
- list. I don't have very many. Send me more. Don't forget to include
- the address and what nights to attend.
-
- If anyone has a question that they think is frequently asked then mail me.
- Try not to duplicate questions from the Sisters/Neph list FAQs.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- End of alt.goth FAQ (peterw@cs.man.ac.uk) Peter Wake 29/8/93
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