Goth is Not Dead (Part 1) | New Goth Music (2016) | Darkwave/Post-Punk/Gothic Rock



Part one of the “Goth is Not Dead” playlist series. [Goth Rock/Post-Punk/Deathrock/Darkwave/Coldwave] Link to part 2: https://youtu.be/y56PrOYxhtU All too often …

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  1. I've been hearing goth music since i was 14, and always heard this. For those who complain that a certain style of music is dead, what they actually mean is, the 80s and 90s are gone. And unfortunately, for these people, no matter how many good music you show them from today's artists, they will never like it, and therefore, they will stump their foot and say everything is bad, without understanding that everything needs to evolve, otherwise, stagnation will lead to the real saturation of a genre.
    Bands like Fields of the Nephilim, Sisters of Mercy, The Cure, Bauhaus, etc, were good, but their time is good. Time to let other people shine.

  2. As long as we have got all the classic 80's gothic music, that's all that matters to me. The sub-culture maybe dying but just look at metal. There's only a few of those classic bands still knocking around making music but when they stop, metal will still be a thing because of all the music that was made. Same with goth. That music will exist forever so it doesn't really matter in my opinion. When maiden and metallica stop making metal music, it doesn't matter because metal heads will still have something to listen to. Nothing ever truly dies. People still listen to classical music. It's not as popular anymore but people still listen to it… As long as we still have our playlists with siouxsie and the banshees, Bauhaus, sisters of mercy ect it doesn't matter.