Now this is music education. Just what everyone needs. Like the sound of goth rock? Here's a playlist of fundamentals you need to know. boom. There should be one of these for every music genre.
This playlist's Description made me wanna look up more info and i LOVE what im reading! its essentialy about being yourself and not letting people's judgment get to you and just being toward the darker side of things based on what im reading, originateing in the 1970s too (more recognized in the 1990s based on what im reading)! so please correct me if im wrong but i LOVE this! the fation, the Music, its amazing!
im also reading that is common for Goths to have a very poor outlook on life but its not always the case, whitch i do have a hard time seeing the good things in life But i dont hate life so idk if i would fit, Im learning abt all the Alt Communities and im loving them all a lot! all so interesting and sutch good music too!
One of my favourite things about the goth community is how welcoming it is to baby bats!! It’s been so great to immerse myself in a community that seems so happy to have me there 😭😭
@@damienlikestoes I like music (from extreme metal to ambient) just for the music, because if I should start considering the people who listens to it, I could end up abandoning music too...
I know their is a stima of racism in the Goth world as 55 yo blk man I been listening to Goth since I was 18 yo. I got laughed at by my own race of people cuz they thought I was weird. The love of music has no color . Post punk to Goth wave sith wave punk Rock , New wave. Grunge Rock , Acid Rock, progressive Rock , Purple Rock ( RIP Prince) j can keep going. Love of music has no color or Race.
I grew up with two not necessarily goth, but definitely alternative parents. Big old creepy farmhouse, lot of legends about spirits and monsters around our land, human skulls in the house (my dad used them for teaching dental students), alternative music style, lots of black clothing, antiques everywhere...very Addams-esque. My dad introduced me to Siouxsie Sioux and the Banshees when I was younger and I've always been comfortable with darker themes and chords to my music. For people who have no history with the goth subculture, this playlist is an awesome intro, and definitely sounds like the stuff my dad and I would cruise around to.
if it’s hard for you to get into new music here’s a tip: when you’re working on something and you have music playing in the background, start with 2 or 3 songs you already know and like. Have the new stuff queued up to play after the songs you know. when you’re working, you’ll zone out on the music a little and it’ll be easier to listen to it and enjoy it
I listed to this playlist whilst tidying up after baking a cake. I had only heard of a few songs from it before listening. Now I really like this playlist. It's one of my favourite playlist if not my favourite playlist :)
OMG this is exactly what I do !!! I find it easier to warm up to new music when I am maybe performing another task or programming so that listening is not the only thing I am doing, and then I also slowly learn to hear all the nuances in the song that makes it more and more enjoyable over time!!!
I stand by this. Half of the songs on this playlist I really liked, the other half not as much but I still enjoyed it. After replaying this over and over for days, I fell in love with the others. Been looking into their bands too, it's crazy how I didn't really like them as much at first.
So happy to see these playlists and that what I'm hearing referred to as "Trad Goth" enjoying a revival (thank you, "Wednesday," I guess?). I'm so old that we didn't even call ourselves "goth" and even resented when the label started to stick - being labeled was exactly what we rebelled against after "punk rock" was the blanket phrase the older generations used to describe anything contrary to "classic rock". But hey, we all need to identify as something these days and I'm happy to be an O.G. (Original Goth). Welcome all Baby Bats, we've kept the crypt cold for you.
Speaking of 'Thank you Wednesday, I guess', I find it cool, but definitely odd that all the young bats in my area are suddenly aware of The Cramps, thanks to that dance scene.
It’s harder to find emo ones, since panic at the disco and mcr are all over it, and a few others too that technically aren’t the emo sub genre. I’m gonna think about making my own, for little angels (baby bats but emo version)
i started to fall in love with gothic fashion, and developed a desire to join the goth community- this is my introduction to the music, as I have been told it is very important to listen to goth music if I want to label myself as a member of this subculture. i've also began researching goth history, so I hope I'm becoming a baby bat who can make experienced goths proud 🖤
im stealing that, im a mix of emo and goth and i have the Florida accent that no one likes but everyone understands perfectly and im aroace for the most part so im one of the most normie alternative people you’ll see
"elder goth" here. I started listening to punk & what we called death rock (goth) at the time.. back in like 81-82 in Southern California. I was just a baby.. like, late elementary school. but I was way into it. still am =) I grew up in & around the music industry- so I was introduced to all this at a very young age. my god father was a tour manager for bands like The Cure, David Bowie, Duran Duran, etc so thankful.🖤xx
I only recently got into goth music, so Duran Duran is goth? I’ve only heard come undone because my moms friend and her said they listened to it a lot in the summer.
Hi, I hope you're doing well and I know building a wardrobe as a goth is difficult but keep it up, exactly a year ago I was a baby bat who would watch "it's black Friday" to help me and it's been a year but I still call myself a baby bat because Im not exactly there yet
Just starting to get into goth culture rn. I’ve always loved “darker” music, I didn’t feel comfortable calling myself a goth because I always felt like I was “faking” by not dressing like a stereotypical goth (my main style is streetwear). But after reading the comments, I feel validated 🥹🖤
I’m not a goth (or at least I don’t think I am) but I’ve always found myself drawn to music like this. My mom would constantly play Depeche Mode when I was younger, so I’m pretty sure that’s why. Anything synthy with reverb and an overall darker tone always sounds amazing to me. It’s just so magical ❤️
you dont need to dress the part to be apart of the culture because its music based! i like to describe this using metalheads because most people now realize you can dress is pink and lace and still be a metalhead, same with being a goth :)
OOOH, I’ve always wanted to be goth. But I kept hearing you need to listen to the music, but I didn’t know what goth music would be considered as, so thank you for this
I think it doesnt really matter. While yes the music is a big part of being goth, the style is there too. I love goth music, but I like screamo more (NOT EMO, if they have an emo accent I just can't. But things like Riot, or sex metal barbie) Goth is more than just the music, but I'm glad there are things out here so newer folks can get a better taste of our music! Just remember it't not a necessity 🖤
@@evonieshores3124 thank you, I’ve found it’s not exactly my cup of tea. But I still love the style and stuff, I kept seeing people saying liking the music is necessary for it
@@speyederdreams1747 and thats okay, you listen to what you like! Just because you're goth/want to be doesn't mean you have to like everything about it, you know? The music is not necessary, at all. Afterall we aren't all the same person, and we all have our different likes and dislikes
Not necessarily! For example there is this thing called "mall goth" in which it's mostly based on the goth style instead of the music so if you'd like you could take a look at it ^^
i never realized how even reggae is kind of a part of goth music as well (the end of She's In Parties) that's really heccn cool and im glad i got to listen to this song again :)
As a new goth (one or two years experience) thank u so much for this playlist! I am the only goth in my social circle so its kind of hard to find nice goth music recommendations. Most people keep on confusing emo, metal and goth and I am kind of sick of it, so it is indeed nice to find a chanel with so many goth classics! Now I also know what to send my friends when they ask what is goth!
Welcome baby bats to the alternative. :-) I was an old punk new waver. My gf, now wife was a goth punk girl. From back in the late '80s and '90s. We have kids now who are teenagers. This is a good playlist for newcomers. Very familiar with many of these bands and music.
When I heard him singing the name "Ligea" I thought, isn't that a Poe story? Satisfied that I was right but still baffled why my brain retained that for over 10 years from when I was really into Poe lol
A BABY bat here, I’ve been listening to this playlist and looking up a lot of goth bands and j love it makes me so happy!!:3 currently making a bunch of matching bracelets with me and my friend while listening to this!! (I love making bracelets that are the complete opposite of goth while listening to goth music it’s so silly)
posting for myself 0:00 She's in parties - Bauhaus 5:42 The Cry - Bat Nouveau 10:06 Ligea - Witching Hour 15:17 Ferryman - Golden Apes 19:53 Roses of Flesh and Blood - Plastique Noir 24:47 If I speak - Frank the Baptist 28:43 Boys don't cry - The Cure 31:38 The Passenger -Siouxsie and the Banshees 35:49 Empty Streets - Plastique Noir 40:57 La Nuit - Asylum Party 45:50 This Charade - La Fête Triste 49:43 Crying - Ghosting 54:05 To wish impossible things - The Cure
I had that 'gothic' playlist Spotify made recommended to me and I was like "good but imma find a playlist made by a goth" and this seems like a tlly good start! I feel like my music has grown so much, and I think this might be the spot where I best fit
Same lol, that playlist is where I found Sixousie and the Banshees and I’ve been obsessed with them ever since and now I’m trying to learn all I can about the subculture
i feel like i've been a baby bat for two years. for some reason goth music intimidates me so i keep just listening to what i know instead of finding new bands
I'm the exact same way, for a few years now I keep coming back but I just can't seem to stick with it, it's like I'm afraid of finding a song I won't like or something idk why
@@alex_eats_goth_kids1798 for me it's more like that there's so many bands and subgenres that i have no idea where to start branching out from basic bands like the cure... so far playlists are the best for this
@@cecerats try a song called beauty of annihilation remix it’s from call of duty but don’t let that stop you but it opened up so many doors for me. I’ve got more and more goth every year and my entire wardrobe is nearly black
As a baby bat myself, i have to say i adore how diverse and welcoming the community has gotten. Ive heard it's been rough to newcomers, but from what ive seen its improved :)
@@lilison7663 Alright thanks for informing me that
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00:00 She's in Parties - Bauhaus 05:41 The Cry - Bat Noveau 10:05 Ligea - Witching Hour 15:15 Ferryman - Golden Apes 19:53 Rose of Flesh and Blood - Plastique Noir 24:47 If I Speak - Frank The Baptist 28:42 Boys Don't Cry - The Cure 31:36 The Passenger (Single Version) - Siouxsie And The Banshees 35:48 Empty Streets - Plastique Noir 58:56 La Nuit - Asylum Party 45:49 This Charade - La Fete Triste 49:43 Crying - Ghosting 54:03 To Wish Impossible Things - The Cure
i think what i like most about these types of songs is how long they are, but they don't drag on. like every minute brings something to the table. thanks for making this!
I know my pfp dosent really show it but ive been trying to get into the goth subculture since i was in middle school but never really knew where to start especially with so many people on social media being so harsh (i guess you would say) about the subculture and how to get into it, i was always kinda scared to get into it, but thanks to this pkaylist and these comments I know where to start. Let the research and journey begin 🖤🦇
i've been emo since i was abt 12, but recently ive been falling in love with goth music. thank you for these playlists, it's difficult to know where to start when approaching a new genre edit: some of y'all need to chill the fuck out in the replies, goddamn
@@Lena-gs3fs Goth rock grew out of the post-punk scene/influences. Has punk rock roots as well. Emo is more from the hardcore punk scene and more whiney, emotional.
@@theultrawarrior7448 Emo was not originally dark whem it came to fashion. That's a 2000's wave thing. The first two eaves from the 80's and 90's looked like rather plain urban kids. Most emo variamts do not look anywhere as dark as their goth equivalents.
My Mom recently put me onto some older punk and goth rock she'd listen to back in her highschool years. I'm more a fan of classic rock and metal, but I never thought I'd see myself listening to this stuff. It's growing on me quite a bit.
Funniest thing about goth bands is that band names exist on a spectrum of edginess. On one hand, you've got bands with names like "The Bloodletting" or something, and then on the other hand, you've got bands with names like "Edgar Allen and the Lovebirds". I don't know if those are the names of actual bands, but I thought it was funny.
As an "Elder" Goth who's been around since the late '80's, I love that you put in bands I've never heard of, like Bat Nouveau, The Golden Apes and Frank the Baptist. Thank you so much! I have to be honest and say that I didn't actually like Bat Nouveau, as I found them monotonal (they didn't seem to know more than two chords and couldn't sing worth shit), but they had a Punk sensibility that definitely showed Goth's roots. Frank The Baptist was a lot of fun with their sea-shanty, drunken bar-crawl style! 🖤 The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry" brought back memories of a Cure T-shirt I'd found in a dumpster that had the famous "Boys Don't Cry" image on it that I adored and wore to rags. Wish I could find another vintage one. And Siouxsie and the Banshees' cover of "The Passenger" is one of my all-time favourites, as is "Bauhaus' "She's In Parties"! I hope you can forgive me for this, but "Crying" by Ghosting was execrable. I mean it was really terrible. I'm surprised you'd consider it a favourite in your personal playlist. They can't sing, the song was bland, and the song went nowhere. Personally, "Crying" and "The Cry" by Bat Nouveau really could have been replaced by something else from bands equally early in the era. Maybe something by Danielle Dax or Diamanda Galas, who can actually write and sing, and they were instrumental and early in the scene, or X-mal Deutschland, Einsterzende Neubauten, or even the inimitable Rozz Williams and his group Christian Death, the very man who gave the Goth subculture it's name (he was dubbed the Gothic Goblin by his flat mates because the building he was living in was named the Gothic Arms--or something like that, according to the lead singer of The Cult, or so goes the legend, and his fans became known as Goths). Anyway, that's just my personal taste, and no one says we have to agree, or have the same tastes. Cheers! Thanks again for putting this excellent collection together. Much peace and silliness, because the world needs more silliness--of the *fun* kind, of course!🖤
Actually, it's Andi Sex Gang that was nicknamed the Gothic Goblin, and not Rozz Williams. If you're going to be an elitist, at least get your facts straight.
Idk if it can be considered goth music, but maybe check out GOST (not Ghost) and Perturbator. They’re Darkwave/Synthwave artists and their most recent albums have a more goth tone to them. Idk just thought I’d put it out there 😅
Ds someone who is listening goth songs for the first time it honestly feels like being a vampire who hunts monsters and drives that one car Dean Winchester has
This was very useful, thank you! I’m a goth whose more on the art and literature side whose kind of still getting into the music. I’ve been listening to Siouxsie and the Banshees for a while now, but other than that I haven’t really been into goth music. Definitely adding some of these to my music library.
I know this was made a while ago, but I’m so scared about trying to get into the Goth community, mainly afraid of any judgement or possibly getting anything wrong but I do appreciate this! Really am trying to get into it all!
Im not necessarily goth but i think goth people are so cool and i seriously want to have a friend group with goth people so i could slowly ease into the gothic style cause i just think its so cool
This is all classic hehe.. Going back to my wine drinking days. Laying in my bed. Room all dark, with rave lights. It was beautiful. Just laying contemplating life and death..
Baby Bats! 🤣🤣🤣 I worked in a cemetery for a while as a teen. I found a bat on the ground with nursing babies attached. I took them to my grandmother's house.... She screamed....
"If you spell Goth with a capitol 'G', you're probably a 'True Goth' - Only "posers" use the small 'g' because for those people, this is just a 'temporary teenage phase' " Yeah, it's a really snobbish and pretentious statement; but, if you're going to really embrace all that is Goth, then it's an obnoxiously simple but true statement. Remember, it was Joy Division who invented the sound, while Bauhaus established the look, and then you add you're own splash of snye unrepentant, morose, sardonic sense humor with attitude ― Boom... !!!! Then you get an entire music movement started. Goth is a lifestyle and a mind-set. It's important for all the "Baby Bats" to understand the Underground Subculture's beginnings, histrionics', and subtle nuances. It was 1982 and I was twelve year's old, so I was attending a private Christian School, but there was the University of California at Santa Cruz radio station. I could barely tune in on the radio, but there was a British Goth-girl who brought all the latest and best music with her from England, so she booked an eleven-thirty to one-thirty evening slot. I already wore a black uniform at school, but I discovered a buddy of mine named Romeo, who also liked the exact same radio station. The only real "outward" form of rebellion we were allowed at school, was to wear the eight-hole Doc Marten's with brass eyelet's and we both shaved the sides of our heads, so our hair had the perfect flop to one side, but on weekends we'd break out the vacuum cleaner-hose blasting Aquanet hairspray to make spikes. Yes, we'd rip into Kool-Aid packets to color our hair and have stained fingers for days afterward. Occasionally, we'd swoop our head's, flopping our long hair to the either side just to annoy everybody. Yet, there was always the music; Xmal Deutschland, Christian Death, Mephisto Waltz, Bauhaus, Siouxie & The Banshee's, Joy Division, Sisters of Mercy, Alien Sex Fiend, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Clan of Xymox, and the list goes on and on. xx_C4TY_xx ― I'd love to hear a Volume II, but include songs suggested from the Goth-father's, like myself included; "Incubus Succubus", "Wax and Wane", "Romeo's Distress" and "Muscoveit Mosquito". For what it's worth, this walk down memory lane, gave you another subscriber. It's a great job, from one Goth-kyd to another..... !!!!
An old vampire bat here. Some music to add: Kommunity FK Dead Can Dance all The Cure - Pornography and Faith Tones on Tail Love and Rockets - early Did I say Bauhaus? Peter Murphy This Mortal Coil- Filigree and Shadow Sisters of Mercy - Reptile House and Temple of Love Bauhaus -Sky's gone out Love and Rockets Siouxie and the Banshees- Thorn Joy Division- Closer Lead into Gold Ministry- 1st album and Halloween Valley Girl soundtrack- hehe
Is there any songs that have a deep meaning more lyrical and vocal isn like the passenger and boys don’t cry I’m not a fan of beats that’s TOO slow I’m okay with slow songs it’s just so boring when they repeat the same lyrics
I've started to be interested in learning more about being Goth because I enjoy finding new things to be interested in. This music is actually really nice.
for anyone who only think goths are people who wear all black and are all edgy and are like the goth kids from south park: The Goth fashion is all based off of the MUSIC-based subculture, vocals with distant and sometimes cold voices with reverberations tends to be goth music and a gothic band can usually be seen by its concerts, a lot of them have very theatrical style concerts, kind of like the march violets or alien sex fiend, the history of the music is very interesting, its actually a subgenre of rock music too! coming from the same timeline as the starts of Punk rock music (i hope im correct?), i know this is a huge out of order ramble so i apologize for that, but this is what a lot of goth is about, its not all black clothing, woe is me, and what people like to call emo (emo is a totally diff thing). All the fashion just stems from the bands and musicians who were a lot of the time labelled as goth (this is such a fucking gigantic ramble im so sorry i know how out of order it is so i apologize but if you managed to read my bullshit than i thank you)
I found this playlist through a youtube recommendation on a cold night in September while skating and from that day, my whole world changed for the better🖤💀🖤 note from: December,23,2023
New to the community, still researching a lot but going on what I know so far.. I wouldn't want to be in any other community at all. My entire respect and appreciation to the entire Gothic community, old new and inbetween. You people deserve much more respect on all levels
I used to not listen to music at all, but last year I got into it, trying all new sorts of music now, and Grunge/Punk/Goth really feels nice to listen too. Thank you for the video!
i'm just so happy to enter this community! I'm already in love with the few things i know about the subculture, and this community of living dead people seems so positive and polite, i luv luv luv💜
as a baby bat myself, this playlist is so lovely 🖤 i love goth culture & have been doing research on it lately as well as trying to find good music playlists.. good to see that i have found one ^_^
Music and subcultures and how they intersect has always been a fun study for me. I think I know what my style of dress is right now, and while I don't fully consider myself Goth (moreso eclectic I guess) I do enjoy the music/subgenres. It's fun stuff to experience!
ive always loved darker music since i was younger..i could never find music that i felt i truly connected to but i feel like ive found my calling! im learning more about the culture & as much as I can! so excited to learn more, these comments have reassured me so much, thank you to all the kind souls here
All the beautiful people here remind me of why I have loved my subculture for almost 40 years without even really having a name for it but a vibe and a tribe, and I love you all, from a fellow, elder bat with a divergent sonar system. This is our cave and our home, and no one can take it from us or tell us we don't belong. 🖤🦇🐈⬛🕷
omg, thanks you A LOT for sharing this beautiful list🌹 i'm a baby bat:/ i really love how it sounds. i listened some gothic/ gothic doom metal bands before, but non metal gothic is good too, i'm in love. i don't know from which band start with( so far i only listen to playlists as your🖤
I've always been into the aesthetic (my fav dresses since day 1 were dark velvet mid lenght), but never even heard of one of these. Suddenly I find that playlist learn that THIS is my vibe and I love every single one of these. I feel like I can see my brain from outside listening to those if that makes any sense, like I was listening to my anxious and chaotic, and feverish brainvawes (I also can't understand a word they're singing, so that may be helping, heh)
Growing up in the late 80’s and coming into my own gothness 😂I’m happy to see some bands here I have never heard of. Great playlist! Long time fan of the cure , bauhaus, Siouxsie and the banshees. This brought me back to Smokey dark limelight in NYC on goth night.
I was recently introduced to goth and goth rock by listening to the early songs from the band Christian Death. It opened up a whole new world of music to me and I'm very excited to continue exploring this genre. Thank you especially to the Goth community for being so excepting and welcoming to new "baby bats."
THANK YOU i’m like really getting into gothic rock and fashion and i’ve been looking with struggle for some good music to start with, cuz it can be a bit intimidating sometimes. i love this so much
I thought it was literally for baby bats. Like from a shelter, and i thought that was very wholesome
fellow tism? :)
@@shnaz1794 fellow tism here, and yes, i also thought this.
Wait does time refer to autism?
Because if so then I to am part of the tism-
😉For baby bats in THIS shelter:
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Yes I think?
as a bat that stole a humans phone, we indeed listen to this
hahaha🤣🤣
Now this is music education. Just what everyone needs. Like the sound of goth rock? Here's a playlist of fundamentals you need to know. boom. There should be one of these for every music genre.
This playlist's Description made me wanna look up more info and i LOVE what im reading! its essentialy about being yourself and not letting people's judgment get to you and just being toward the darker side of things based on what im reading, originateing in the 1970s too (more recognized in the 1990s based on what im reading)! so please correct me if im wrong but i LOVE this! the fation, the Music, its amazing!
im also reading that is common for Goths to have a very poor outlook on life but its not always the case, whitch i do have a hard time seeing the good things in life But i dont hate life so idk if i would fit, Im learning abt all the Alt Communities and im loving them all a lot! all so interesting and sutch good music too!
@@ShadowBunnyKemi yes, also, if you can see the beauty in the tragic...:) thats goth 🙂
love what u did here
@@ArtByJUSTSAM Wow thank you! this is a big help! Thank you so much, Thats awesome! i'll have to look into it at some point X3
One of my favourite things about the goth community is how welcoming it is to baby bats!! It’s been so great to immerse myself in a community that seems so happy to have me there 😭😭
i started getting into goth again after leaving black metal and it was a HUGE difference all black metal fans hate eachother
@@damienlikestoes I like music (from extreme metal to ambient) just for the music, because if I should start considering the people who listens to it, I could end up abandoning music too...
I always thought the community had a high degree of gatekeeping, especially in the 90s.
@@damienlikestoes
Do you like the black metal sound better?
@@damienlikestoes i hate bm fans sm, i love bm tho but they should stop being some loser elitists
I know their is a stima of racism in the Goth world as 55 yo blk man I been listening to Goth since I was 18 yo. I got laughed at by my own race of people cuz they thought I was weird. The love of music has no color . Post punk to Goth wave sith wave punk Rock , New wave. Grunge Rock , Acid Rock, progressive Rock , Purple Rock ( RIP Prince) j can keep going. Love of music has no color or Race.
You are absolutely right! My respect goes for those who resist and fight against racism.
Real!!! Idc what race sexuality or gender anyone is you can be whatever style of music you want
Sir, I'm Black and I love goth music and I live in a tropical country in the tropic of capricorn. So you're not alone.
@@saimonferro That's what up bro.
A black girl here also a fan of rock! We're definitely growing in numbers nowadays
I grew up with two not necessarily goth, but definitely alternative parents. Big old creepy farmhouse, lot of legends about spirits and monsters around our land, human skulls in the house (my dad used them for teaching dental students), alternative music style, lots of black clothing, antiques everywhere...very Addams-esque. My dad introduced me to Siouxsie Sioux and the Banshees when I was younger and I've always been comfortable with darker themes and chords to my music. For people who have no history with the goth subculture, this playlist is an awesome intro, and definitely sounds like the stuff my dad and I would cruise around to.
Thank you! Plus your backstory is really cool!
Spooky
I know that I'm hella late but yooo man that's sick!
What a cool upbringing you had.
this is my dream life
My fiance is goth and she agrees this is a finely curated playlist. I just love the music and culture.
Ayo brother, hope you two got a nice life together!
You're goth by proxy ;)
time stamps if anyone needs it :
0:00 She's in parties - *Bauhaus*
5:42 The Cry - *Bat Nouveau*
10:06 Ligea - *Witching Hour*
15:17 Ferryman - *Golden Apes*
19:53 Roses of Flesh and Blood - *Plastique Noir*
24:47 If I speak - *Frank the Baptist*
28:43 Boys don't cry - *The Cure*
31:38 The Passenger -*Siouxsie and the Banshees*
35:49 Empty Streets - *Plastique Noir*
40:57 La Nuit - *Asylum Party*
45:50 This Charade - *La Fête Triste*
49:43 Crying - *Ghosting*
54:05 To wish impossible things - *The Cure*
Thanks! 💕
Oops, you missed 31:38 "The Passenger"- *Siouxsie and the Banshees* ! One of my absolute favourites. 🖤
@@DrachenGothik666 you're right ! thanks for letting me know !
@@revedraws4186 My thanking is in first order, you did a great job. Just to add that you've also forgot Empty Streets by Plastique Noir on 35:49.
@@Iomar1975 oh thanks I don't even know how I forgot it, I must have jammed out and forgot to continue the comment ahah thanks again !
if it’s hard for you to get into new music here’s a tip: when you’re working on something and you have music playing in the background, start with 2 or 3 songs you already know and like. Have the new stuff queued up to play after the songs you know. when you’re working, you’ll zone out on the music a little and it’ll be easier to listen to it and enjoy it
I listed to this playlist whilst tidying up after baking a cake. I had only heard of a few songs from it before listening. Now I really like this playlist. It's one of my favourite playlist if not my favourite playlist :)
OMG this is exactly what I do !!! I find it easier to warm up to new music when I am maybe performing another task or programming so that listening is not the only thing I am doing, and then I also slowly learn to hear all the nuances in the song that makes it more and more enjoyable over time!!!
I stand by this. Half of the songs on this playlist I really liked, the other half not as much but I still enjoyed it. After replaying this over and over for days, I fell in love with the others. Been looking into their bands too, it's crazy how I didn't really like them as much at first.
Playing this for my “baby” bat (my 4 year old) just to see her response to it
That's a cute nickname for you baby 💗😭 baby bat 🦇
Update?
@@pottersky1 she likes some goth, not this playlist though
So happy to see these playlists and that what I'm hearing referred to as "Trad Goth" enjoying a revival (thank you, "Wednesday," I guess?). I'm so old that we didn't even call ourselves "goth" and even resented when the label started to stick - being labeled was exactly what we rebelled against after "punk rock" was the blanket phrase the older generations used to describe anything contrary to "classic rock". But hey, we all need to identify as something these days and I'm happy to be an O.G. (Original Goth). Welcome all Baby Bats, we've kept the crypt cold for you.
"we've kept the crypt old for you" you're so funny
"We've kept the crypt cold for you" i love fhat man
Speaking of 'Thank you Wednesday, I guess', I find it cool, but definitely odd that all the young bats in my area are suddenly aware of The Cramps, thanks to that dance scene.
As a young person who getting into alt fashion and music, thank you :D
@@GJEKSBLOOP Don't thank me, thank the person who put this playlist up :)
I'm a baby bat, and this playlist is such a banger. Thank you for properly introducing me to the world of Goth music.
I think I am going to become one. This music pretty good.
It’s harder to find emo ones, since panic at the disco and mcr are all over it, and a few others too that technically aren’t the emo sub genre.
I’m gonna think about making my own, for little angels (baby bats but emo version)
i started to fall in love with gothic fashion, and developed a desire to join the goth community- this is my introduction to the music, as I have been told it is very important to listen to goth music if I want to label myself as a member of this subculture. i've also began researching goth history, so I hope I'm becoming a baby bat who can make experienced goths proud 🖤
Honestly, I call myself y'allternative. I'm from Mississippi, have an accent, and wear a mix of goth, emo, pastel and scene, depending on my mood.
Girl same
I'm from outside Philly. Ik what it's like to have a strong accent. As Jimi said, Peace In Mississippi.
Thats the realest comment ive seen 😭 like this is literally me but with iowa 😭😭😭
So real
im stealing that, im a mix of emo and goth and i have the Florida accent that no one likes but everyone understands perfectly and im aroace for the most part so im one of the most normie alternative people you’ll see
im not goth, infact i’m scene, but i fucking love goth music. it makes me feel so chill
I love scene so much I bet your hair looks amazing.
"elder goth" here. I started listening to punk & what we called death rock (goth) at the time.. back in like 81-82
in Southern California. I was just a baby.. like, late elementary school. but I was way into it. still am =) I grew up in & around
the music industry- so I was introduced to all this at a very young age. my god father was a tour manager for bands like
The Cure, David Bowie, Duran Duran, etc so thankful.🖤xx
LOVE THE CURE BOWIE AND DURAN DURAN!!! i wanted to like your comment but you were at 42 :0:0 so I'm writing this for you instead
@@m00nbeams42 haha right on!
I only recently got into goth music, so Duran Duran is goth? I’ve only heard come undone because my moms friend and her said they listened to it a lot in the summer.
@@dearbennetthey are synth-pop/new wave, part of the new romantics, as a goth I love them along with bands like visage :)
**me, a baby bat, silently adding these to my playlist**
Hi, I hope you're doing well and I know building a wardrobe as a goth is difficult but keep it up, exactly a year ago I was a baby bat who would watch "it's black Friday" to help me and it's been a year but I still call myself a baby bat because Im not exactly there yet
Just starting to get into goth culture rn. I’ve always loved “darker” music, I didn’t feel comfortable calling myself a goth because I always felt like I was “faking” by not dressing like a stereotypical goth (my main style is streetwear). But after reading the comments, I feel validated 🥹🖤
I’m not a goth (or at least I don’t think I am) but I’ve always found myself drawn to music like this. My mom would constantly play Depeche Mode when I was younger, so I’m pretty sure that’s why. Anything synthy with reverb and an overall darker tone always sounds amazing to me. It’s just so magical ❤️
@“𝖘𝖊𝖉𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖉_𝖕𝖗𝖎𝖓𝖈𝖊𝖘𝖘” I honestly find myself relating to goths, the more I think about it. Maybe I am a little goth? Idk lol
you dont need to dress the part to be apart of the culture because its music based! i like to describe this using metalheads because most people now realize you can dress is pink and lace and still be a metalhead, same with being a goth :)
if your drawn to goth music and you listen to it you are technically goth! its a music based subculture :)!
@@BLACK_5ABBATH I guess I have an inner goth then!
@@frankieromustntdie well shit, I guess that makes me a technical goth XD
OOOH, I’ve always wanted to be goth. But I kept hearing you need to listen to the music, but I didn’t know what goth music would be considered as, so thank you for this
Sameeeeee
I think it doesnt really matter. While yes the music is a big part of being goth, the style is there too. I love goth music, but I like screamo more (NOT EMO, if they have an emo accent I just can't. But things like Riot, or sex metal barbie) Goth is more than just the music, but I'm glad there are things out here so newer folks can get a better taste of our music! Just remember it't not a necessity 🖤
@@evonieshores3124 thank you, I’ve found it’s not exactly my cup of tea. But I still love the style and stuff, I kept seeing people saying liking the music is necessary for it
@@speyederdreams1747 and thats okay, you listen to what you like! Just because you're goth/want to be doesn't mean you have to like everything about it, you know? The music is not necessary, at all. Afterall we aren't all the same person, and we all have our different likes and dislikes
Not necessarily! For example there is this thing called "mall goth" in which it's mostly based on the goth style instead of the music so if you'd like you could take a look at it ^^
totally agree, they call what you've said there "gatekeeping" but really this is openly inviting people in, the opposite of "gatekeeping"
Gate opening :D
I'm 6 minutes in, have never known a goth genre to exist but I dig it so much. Has very 80s vibes yk
Most of this music is from de 80s
i never realized how even reggae is kind of a part of goth music as well (the end of She's In Parties) that's really heccn cool and im glad i got to listen to this song again :)
This is what I thought as well!!
And “could you be a freak on a leash” by korn and bob marley
So happy to see Plastique Noir included not once, but twice! They're brazilian just like me, and this fills me with pride 🖤🦇
isso faria de você um morcego brasileiro?
Pois é, fiquei foi é muito feliz que eles estavam nessa lista.
Todos ficamos orgulhosos, vim pra fazer o mesmo comentário que você
My beautiful gorgeous wife and I traveled to your amazing country just to see them. I really loved Brazil.
there's quite a lot of goths here in Brazil actually, me included @@joebaumgart1146
I am not really a gothic dude , Just trying some new type of music and now really like this playlist. Thanks dude.
As a new goth (one or two years experience) thank u so much for this playlist! I am the only goth in my social circle so its kind of hard to find nice goth music recommendations. Most people keep on confusing emo, metal and goth and I am kind of sick of it, so it is indeed nice to find a chanel with so many goth classics! Now I also know what to send my friends when they ask what is goth!
I've been interested in goth music since I saw the goths in South Park when I was a kid thanks for uploading
I'm rolling 😆
You just like me fr
Welcome baby bats to the alternative. :-) I was an old punk new waver. My gf, now wife was a goth punk girl. From back in the late '80s and '90s. We have kids now who are teenagers. This is a good playlist for newcomers. Very familiar with many of these bands and music.
I was raised new wave and I have always been attracted to the goth subculture- FINALLY GETTING INTO IT🦶😻🤞🥰🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
When I heard him singing the name "Ligea" I thought, isn't that a Poe story? Satisfied that I was right but still baffled why my brain retained that for over 10 years from when I was really into Poe lol
A BABY bat here, I’ve been listening to this playlist and looking up a lot of goth bands and j love it makes me so happy!!:3 currently making a bunch of matching bracelets with me and my friend while listening to this!! (I love making bracelets that are the complete opposite of goth while listening to goth music it’s so silly)
posting for myself
0:00 She's in parties - Bauhaus
5:42 The Cry - Bat Nouveau
10:06 Ligea - Witching Hour
15:17 Ferryman - Golden Apes
19:53 Roses of Flesh and Blood - Plastique Noir
24:47 If I speak - Frank the Baptist
28:43 Boys don't cry - The Cure
31:38 The Passenger -Siouxsie and the Banshees
35:49 Empty Streets - Plastique Noir
40:57 La Nuit - Asylum Party
45:50 This Charade - La Fête Triste
49:43 Crying - Ghosting
54:05 To wish impossible things - The Cure
I love you❤
I’ve been goth since I was 5. I’m 35 now. I feel qualified to tell you this playlist is pretty spot on for the theme.
I had that 'gothic' playlist Spotify made recommended to me and I was like "good but imma find a playlist made by a goth" and this seems like a tlly good start! I feel like my music has grown so much, and I think this might be the spot where I best fit
Same lol, that playlist is where I found Sixousie and the Banshees and I’ve been obsessed with them ever since and now I’m trying to learn all I can about the subculture
i feel like i've been a baby bat for two years. for some reason goth music intimidates me so i keep just listening to what i know instead of finding new bands
I'm the exact same way, for a few years now I keep coming back but I just can't seem to stick with it, it's like I'm afraid of finding a song I won't like or something idk why
@@alex_eats_goth_kids1798 for me it's more like that there's so many bands and subgenres that i have no idea where to start branching out from basic bands like the cure... so far playlists are the best for this
@@cecerats try a song called beauty of annihilation remix it’s from call of duty but don’t let that stop you but it opened up so many doors for me. I’ve got more and more goth every year and my entire wardrobe is nearly black
As a baby bat myself, i have to say i adore how diverse and welcoming the community has gotten. Ive heard it's been rough to newcomers, but from what ive seen its improved :)
im a simple person - I see goth, i click
I recently became a baby bat and started listening to only this type of music
I didn't think I'd be into goth rock! What a vibe this is I love it !
Ligea is literally what got me into gothic music
as a budding baby bat i really appreciate this!
me too! I hope i can make some Goth Friends someday so i can learn from the source ^-^ the music is Amazing! the fation is just Beautifull too!
Is baby bat a goth? I'm new to this
@@emperorliz it's the name for people that are just starting to get into the goth scene !!
@@lilison7663 Alright thanks for informing me that
@@lilison7663 Alright thanks for informing me that
00:00 She's in Parties - Bauhaus
05:41 The Cry - Bat Noveau
10:05 Ligea - Witching Hour
15:15 Ferryman - Golden Apes
19:53 Rose of Flesh and Blood - Plastique Noir
24:47 If I Speak - Frank The Baptist
28:42 Boys Don't Cry - The Cure
31:36 The Passenger (Single Version) - Siouxsie And The Banshees
35:48 Empty Streets - Plastique Noir
58:56 La Nuit - Asylum Party
45:49 This Charade - La Fete Triste
49:43 Crying - Ghosting
54:03 To Wish Impossible Things - The Cure
i love goth rock so much its so moody and soothing but like also hype?? idk its just the best
i never knew this type of music was considered goth and i’ve always loved the type of vibes i got from this type of music
i think what i like most about these types of songs is how long they are, but they don't drag on. like every minute brings something to the table. thanks for making this!
Okay, the gothic subculture just being a goth in general is a music-based subculture so it's refreshing to see people make playlists for it
At last ! Young kids will understand what goth music reaally is.
I know my pfp dosent really show it but ive been trying to get into the goth subculture since i was in middle school but never really knew where to start especially with so many people on social media being so harsh (i guess you would say) about the subculture and how to get into it, i was always kinda scared to get into it, but thanks to this pkaylist and these comments I know where to start. Let the research and journey begin 🖤🦇
i've been emo since i was abt 12, but recently ive been falling in love with goth music. thank you for these playlists, it's difficult to know where to start when approaching a new genre
edit: some of y'all need to chill the fuck out in the replies, goddamn
Emo is overrated and a rip-off of Goth. Nowadays everything Gothic is deemed emo 😑
@@Lena-gs3fs
They both came from punk and they are both dark; they just got the emotional part from metal.
@@Lena-gs3fs Goth rock grew out of the post-punk scene/influences. Has punk rock roots as well.
Emo is more from the hardcore punk scene and more whiney, emotional.
@@theultrawarrior7448 Emo was not originally dark whem it came to fashion. That's a 2000's wave thing. The first two eaves from the 80's and 90's looked like rather plain urban kids. Most emo variamts do not look anywhere as dark as their goth equivalents.
@@MrAlepedroza
What do you mean by plain urban?
My Mom recently put me onto some older punk and goth rock she'd listen to back in her highschool years.
I'm more a fan of classic rock and metal, but I never thought I'd see myself listening to this stuff. It's growing on me quite a bit.
im cursed with forever being stuck in a baby bat state (its been a few years and im still learning goth music) and this playlist is so good.
Funniest thing about goth bands is that band names exist on a spectrum of edginess. On one hand, you've got bands with names like "The Bloodletting" or something, and then on the other hand, you've got bands with names like "Edgar Allen and the Lovebirds".
I don't know if those are the names of actual bands, but I thought it was funny.
Oh my gosh, the first vid I’ve seen that doesn’t only use the most popular goth songs! I got so excited when I saw Bat Nouveau
I am a gyaru but this shit still goes hard 😍🌺
That's funny because I happen to enjoy gyaru music too!
@@xx_c4ty_xx850 thats so cool!!
Niceee, I love gyaru music 🎶 too lol
@@lloyd4956 nice profile pic. Can you explain what gyaru is?😂
@@andretyroneii941
Why??
As an "Elder" Goth who's been around since the late '80's, I love that you put in bands I've never heard of, like Bat Nouveau, The Golden Apes and Frank the Baptist. Thank you so much! I have to be honest and say that I didn't actually like Bat Nouveau, as I found them monotonal (they didn't seem to know more than two chords and couldn't sing worth shit), but they had a Punk sensibility that definitely showed Goth's roots. Frank The Baptist was a lot of fun with their sea-shanty, drunken bar-crawl style! 🖤 The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry" brought back memories of a Cure T-shirt I'd found in a dumpster that had the famous "Boys Don't Cry" image on it that I adored and wore to rags. Wish I could find another vintage one. And Siouxsie and the Banshees' cover of "The Passenger" is one of my all-time favourites, as is "Bauhaus' "She's In Parties"!
I hope you can forgive me for this, but "Crying" by Ghosting was execrable. I mean it was really terrible. I'm surprised you'd consider it a favourite in your personal playlist. They can't sing, the song was bland, and the song went nowhere. Personally, "Crying" and "The Cry" by Bat Nouveau really could have been replaced by something else from bands equally early in the era. Maybe something by Danielle Dax or Diamanda Galas, who can actually write and sing, and they were instrumental and early in the scene, or X-mal Deutschland, Einsterzende Neubauten, or even the inimitable Rozz Williams and his group Christian Death, the very man who gave the Goth subculture it's name (he was dubbed the Gothic Goblin by his flat mates because the building he was living in was named the Gothic Arms--or something like that, according to the lead singer of The Cult, or so goes the legend, and his fans became known as Goths). Anyway, that's just my personal taste, and no one says we have to agree, or have the same tastes. Cheers!
Thanks again for putting this excellent collection together. Much peace and silliness, because the world needs more silliness--of the *fun* kind, of course!🖤
My pleasure!
we have the exact opposite opinions on this in everyway, have a good day tho.
Actually, it's Andi Sex Gang that was nicknamed the Gothic Goblin, and not Rozz Williams. If you're going to be an elitist, at least get your facts straight.
I also was around in the 80s.. I am so grateful for playlists like this that introduce me to bands I am unfamiliar with
Idk if it can be considered goth music, but maybe check out GOST (not Ghost) and Perturbator. They’re Darkwave/Synthwave artists and their most recent albums have a more goth tone to them. Idk just thought I’d put it out there 😅
Ds someone who is listening goth songs for the first time it honestly feels like being a vampire who hunts monsters and drives that one car Dean Winchester has
This was very useful, thank you! I’m a goth whose more on the art and literature side whose kind of still getting into the music. I’ve been listening to Siouxsie and the Banshees for a while now, but other than that I haven’t really been into goth music. Definitely adding some of these to my music library.
sameeee, I became goth bcs of lgoth iterature and this playlist has so many nice goth rock recs!
Is lovecraft goth?
@@Willzback yup, some of his works can be considered goth, at least google says so ;)
@@GothicSillyBat oooo cool, thank you, btw are you brazilian?
@@Willzback sou sim mano, tu tbm?
I know this was made a while ago, but I’m so scared about trying to get into the Goth community, mainly afraid of any judgement or possibly getting anything wrong but I do appreciate this! Really am trying to get into it all!
*This makes me feel like I'm wearing black lipstick while drinking cranberry wine.🍷*
Im not necessarily goth but i think goth people are so cool and i seriously want to have a friend group with goth people so i could slowly ease into the gothic style cause i just think its so cool
same
My pet bats were playing this in the attic and I went up to see what was all about ❤
I am wanting to be more goth, and I didn't know there was a specific genre for that! Thank you for making this video! It's very helpful!
This is all classic hehe.. Going back to my wine drinking days. Laying in my bed. Room all dark, with rave lights. It was beautiful. Just laying contemplating life and death..
Baby Bats! 🤣🤣🤣 I worked in a cemetery for a while as a teen. I found a bat on the ground with nursing babies attached. I took them to my grandmother's house.... She screamed....
I think this is also a great foundation for Goth appreciation not only for baby bats , also for well versed knowledgeable goths.
i started to listen to goth music in 2020, this playlist is so good! Iam slowly building up my goth playlist and this helped me so much
ive been considering goth for a while and i think ive finally found myself. thank you!!
Yay!
me too 🙂🖤
"If you spell Goth with a capitol 'G', you're probably a 'True Goth' - Only "posers" use the small 'g' because for those people, this is just a 'temporary teenage phase' "
Yeah, it's a really snobbish and pretentious statement; but, if you're going to really embrace all that is Goth, then it's an obnoxiously simple but true statement. Remember, it was Joy Division who invented the sound, while Bauhaus established the look, and then you add you're own splash of snye unrepentant, morose, sardonic sense humor with attitude ― Boom... !!!! Then you get an entire music movement started. Goth is a lifestyle and a mind-set. It's important for all the "Baby Bats" to understand the Underground Subculture's beginnings, histrionics', and subtle nuances.
It was 1982 and I was twelve year's old, so I was attending a private Christian School, but there was the University of California at Santa Cruz radio station. I could barely tune in on the radio, but there was a British Goth-girl who brought all the latest and best music with her from England, so she booked an eleven-thirty to one-thirty evening slot. I already wore a black uniform at school, but I discovered a buddy of mine named Romeo, who also liked the exact same radio station. The only real "outward" form of rebellion we were allowed at school, was to wear the eight-hole Doc Marten's with brass eyelet's and we both shaved the sides of our heads, so our hair had the perfect flop to one side, but on weekends we'd break out the vacuum cleaner-hose blasting Aquanet hairspray to make spikes. Yes, we'd rip into Kool-Aid packets to color our hair and have stained fingers for days afterward. Occasionally, we'd swoop our head's, flopping our long hair to the either side just to annoy everybody.
Yet, there was always the music; Xmal Deutschland, Christian Death, Mephisto Waltz, Bauhaus, Siouxie & The Banshee's, Joy Division, Sisters of Mercy, Alien Sex Fiend, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, Clan of Xymox, and the list goes on and on.
xx_C4TY_xx ― I'd love to hear a Volume II, but include songs suggested from the Goth-father's, like myself included; "Incubus Succubus", "Wax and Wane", "Romeo's Distress" and "Muscoveit Mosquito". For what it's worth, this walk down memory lane, gave you another subscriber. It's a great job, from one Goth-kyd to another..... !!!!
Wow! Thanks for the amazing info! Now I really feel like I should make a part 2!
An old vampire bat here. Some music to add:
Kommunity FK
Dead Can Dance all
The Cure - Pornography and Faith
Tones on Tail
Love and Rockets - early
Did I say Bauhaus?
Peter Murphy
This Mortal Coil- Filigree and Shadow
Sisters of Mercy - Reptile House and Temple of Love
Bauhaus -Sky's gone out
Love and Rockets
Siouxie and the Banshees- Thorn
Joy Division- Closer
Lead into Gold
Ministry- 1st album and Halloween
Valley Girl soundtrack- hehe
Is there any songs that have a deep meaning more lyrical and vocal isn like the passenger and boys don’t cry I’m not a fan of beats that’s TOO slow I’m okay with slow songs it’s just so boring when they repeat the same lyrics
I've started to be interested in learning more about being Goth because I enjoy finding new things to be interested in.
This music is actually really nice.
So, this is what it means to be goth. I think I get it now. And honestly, I kinda like.
for anyone who only think goths are people who wear all black and are all edgy and are like the goth kids from south park:
The Goth fashion is all based off of the MUSIC-based subculture, vocals with distant and sometimes cold voices with reverberations tends to be goth music and a gothic band can usually be seen by its concerts, a lot of them have very theatrical style concerts, kind of like the march violets or alien sex fiend, the history of the music is very interesting, its actually a subgenre of rock music too! coming from the same timeline as the starts of Punk rock music (i hope im correct?), i know this is a huge out of order ramble so i apologize for that, but this is what a lot of goth is about, its not all black clothing, woe is me, and what people like to call emo (emo is a totally diff thing). All the fashion just stems from the bands and musicians who were a lot of the time labelled as goth
(this is such a fucking gigantic ramble im so sorry i know how out of order it is so i apologize but if you managed to read my bullshit than i thank you)
I found this playlist through a youtube recommendation on a cold night in September while skating and from that day, my whole world changed for the better🖤💀🖤 note from:
December,23,2023
Omg Baby Bats is such a cute term for people embracing their Inner goth.
New to the community, still researching a lot but going on what I know so far.. I wouldn't want to be in any other community at all.
My entire respect and appreciation to the entire Gothic community, old new and inbetween. You people deserve much more respect on all levels
Maybe it's my age, but it's hard to imagine this music as goth. It sounds like a mix of surfer rock and new wave.
I used to not listen to music at all, but last year I got into it, trying all new sorts of music now, and Grunge/Punk/Goth really feels nice to listen too. Thank you for the video!
My favorite introductory playlist in general. 🖤
Thanks!
i'm just so happy to enter this community! I'm already in love with the few things i know about the subculture, and this community of living dead people seems so positive and polite, i luv luv luv💜
as a baby bat myself, this playlist is so lovely 🖤
i love goth culture & have been doing research on it lately as well as trying to find good music playlists.. good to see that i have found one ^_^
Baby bat here. Such a lovely and friendly, welcoming environment. Music is lovely 🥹💕
I've been interested in goth subculture for a while, and this is probably my first time actually listening. This is LIT!
Music and subcultures and how they intersect has always been a fun study for me. I think I know what my style of dress is right now, and while I don't fully consider myself Goth (moreso eclectic I guess) I do enjoy the music/subgenres. It's fun stuff to experience!
ive always loved darker music since i was younger..i could never find music that i felt i truly connected to but i feel like ive found my calling! im learning more about the culture & as much as I can! so excited to learn more, these comments have reassured me so much, thank you to all the kind souls here
All the beautiful people here remind me of why I have loved my subculture for almost 40 years without even really having a name for it but a vibe and a tribe, and I love you all, from a fellow, elder bat with a divergent sonar system. This is our cave and our home, and no one can take it from us or tell us we don't belong. 🖤🦇🐈⬛🕷
Such a great selection to start off baby bats, this is one of the best playlists ever
Everyone around me hated my taste in music, and it came to the darkest moment of their lives, where they realized how cool I was.
It's kinda terrifying to get into a new genre, so this is very helpful :]
omg, thanks you A LOT for sharing this beautiful list🌹 i'm a baby bat:/ i really love how it sounds. i listened some gothic/ gothic doom metal bands before, but non metal gothic is good too, i'm in love. i don't know from which band start with( so far i only listen to playlists as your🖤
im more accustomed to punk and emo rock, but goth rock is a new interest of mine. tysm for this!
I've always been into the aesthetic (my fav dresses since day 1 were dark velvet mid lenght), but never even heard of one of these. Suddenly I find that playlist learn that THIS is my vibe and I love every single one of these. I feel like I can see my brain from outside listening to those if that makes any sense, like I was listening to my anxious and chaotic, and feverish brainvawes (I also can't understand a word they're singing, so that may be helping, heh)
Reliving my old music taste with this playlist, well done!!
Growing up in the late 80’s and coming into my own gothness 😂I’m happy to see some bands here I have never heard of. Great playlist! Long time fan of the cure , bauhaus, Siouxsie and the banshees. This brought me back to Smokey dark limelight in NYC on goth night.
i'm not even a goth and i don't know this culture well, i'm just here for the vibe
I was recently introduced to goth and goth rock by listening to the early songs from the band Christian Death. It opened up a whole new world of music to me and I'm very excited to continue exploring this genre. Thank you especially to the Goth community for being so excepting and welcoming to new "baby bats."
tryna expand my music taste, thanks for making this 🙏
THANK YOU
i’m like really getting into gothic rock and fashion and i’ve been looking with struggle for some good music to start with, cuz it can be a bit intimidating sometimes. i love this so much
"she's in parties" being the very first song 🦇🤍
Ok, I was DEFINITELY not expecting that last Cure song, one of my favorites off of Wish at that! Thank you for including more than just the singles!
Nice. Thanks for this! Hate gatekeeping of music and things in general. This is a great introduction 🤘