| Goth Rock At core, "Gothic" refers to the style invented by second-generation British
Punk bands like Joy Division, The Cure, and Bauhaus, music that embraced
darkness of theme and excessively morbid imagery, but the Gothic style is
actually quite broad and has serious cultural antecedents in the work of
writers like Mary Shelley and Horace Walpole. The pop "Gothic" style has
deeply influenced our culture and is today represented in the music of a
wide variety of bands, from Dead Can Dance to Marilyn Manson. At its
worst, Gothic music is laughably hackneyed: a collection of cliched lines
about vampires, blood, and creatures of the night. At its best, Gothic
music can be terrifying, swooningly romantic, and exorcisingly powerful all
at the same time. |