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Read MoreThe themes of Dracula's Daughter would do more to establish the tropes of the modern sympathetic vampire narrative than dear old dad ever did.
Read MoreOften enough goth gets lumped into categories with metal and punk, but how similar are they really? And what lessons can the scene learn from these other related subcultures?
Read MoreThis month we are chatting with Andy Deane about how to start a goth scene, his views on elitism, his career and more!
Read MoreToronto: Love It or Hate It. Canada's largest city inspires a lot of emotions for a lot of people, us included, so we get into Toronto the Good and Toronto the Bad on this episode.
Read MoreIn the 1800s, there was a surge in the creation of leather objects made from human skin. None of the people making the objects were considered criminals or even particularly disturbed. In this episode we discuss some of these objects, how they were made, and why.
Read Moremary turzillo, marge simon | tales from the darkside s1 | lords of october
Read MoreRose Sinister ponders the frightening interplay of innocence and monstrosity at work in the Swedish vampire film, Let The Right One In.
Read MoreStraight from the vault, an ascent to heaven.
Read MoreNow that witch house and Nu Goth have been an identifiable thing for nearly 10 years, we want to reflect and look forward to what impact if any they have had on goth and the ability for subculture and youth to be subversive and transgressive in today's society. We also review the new album from Crystal Cage, talk about goth wrestling and more!
Read MoreA special birthday episode full to the brim with industrial metal from the 90’s!
Read MoreThis week we're joined by Derek Rush, owner of Chthonic Streams as we tackle what to do about problematic artists within the scene, especially artists who have made notable contributions to the collective canon of goth and industrial music.
Read MoreIn the early 1900s, Radium became all the rage due to the luminous green light it gave off. It was used to paint watch dials and instrument panels, making them glow in the darkness. Little did most people know, Radium was highly radioactive. Some precautions were taken but an entire workforce of dial painters was seemingly forgotten and they suffered dearly for their employer's negligence.
Read MoreWhat do these movies say about the decade that produced them, and more specifically, how do the central narratives shift when we examine the perspectives of the female characters throughout each story?
Read MoreThis week, Halloween season, film reviews, author interview, new music, and more!
Read MoreIs it all in the looks? Aytakk talks image, genre and culture.
Read MoreThe boys are back with new music from SITD, Diversant: 13, Pastel Ghost and more!
Read MoreDJ Gomez returns with music from Geometric Vision, Black Marble, TR/ST and more!
Read MoreHunting for new music is something really important to us so we talk about how we do it!
Read MoreWe getting talking stuff we are super stoked about: HIDE, Precious Child, Anna von Hauswolff and Statik TV! We hope you love them as much as we do.
Read MoreThe Belfry is a gathering place for dark culture and those who find a home within. Here you will discover audio shows, blogs, and videos catering to the darker side of life.
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