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Read MoreIf you spend a bunch of money on clothes does that make you a better goth? Are dress codes, cover charges, and city living preventing poor people out? We discuss the association of goth with class, the scene in Tampa, review the new album from Kaelan Mikla and more!
Read MoreThis week Mistress McCutchan and Batty are joined by Toronto drag queen Allysin Chanyes to discuss being queer in the goth and industrial scene.
Read MoreHi, this is The Count, I’m drunk. Here’s an article where Joe acts all elitist and shit. It’s funny, and it’s clever, and it’s gonna piss you off. Merry Christmas.
Read MoreTeratomas are a unique type of tumor that are best known for containing human teeth and hair. Let's discuss the history of these tumors, and how those teeth and hair end up inside them.
Read MoreThis week we chat with Sam Rosenthal of Black Tape for a Blue Girl and Projekt Records about his perspective on the scene during the 90’s, the state of the music industry, his philosophy on the meaning of life and a lot more!
Read MoreYour Cat vs. Bat podcasters are their usual chatty selves and suggest a playlist for this February holiday of love, longing, and your feels. Enjoy!
Read MoreDJ Gomez returns with music from Holygram, Selofan, Diva Destruction and mroe!
Read MoreDJ Viscerine is back with music from Peter Murphy, Qntal, W.A.S.T.E. and more!
Read MoreWe talk about the range of our subculture's fashion with special guest Kate Mior of Bone and Busk Couture.
Read MoreIn 1864, the British Parliament passed the Contagious Disease Acts, which attempted to regulate prostitution in hopes of protecting their troops from sexually transmitted infections, then known as venereal diseases.
Read MoreWe will settle this once and for all! Is goth part of The Gothic? Is goth a lifestyle or a music subculture? What does lifestyle mean? How do you define ‘goth’? Do you have to listen to goth music or dress goth? After this episode you’ll never need to ask these questions again!
Read MoreThis week on Necromancy Radio, I interview Australian witch and musician, Wendy Rule. Wendy is about to launch ‘Persephone’, the new double-album from this visionary songstress and is the culmination of over twelve years work.
Read MoreTyphoid Mary is a term used to describe someone who spreads disease. Many people know the name refers to a real woman, but not many know the details of her story.
Read MoreWe're looking forward to this year's releases and all the shows and tours coming through in 2019. And not too long after this recording, Clan of Xymox with Bellwether Syndicate did announce a Toronto date. Our dreams are coming true!
Read MoreWorld renowned thereminist, Armen Ra discusses his life as a young Armenian having moved from Iran in the late 70s and starting his life in America after a permanent holiday stay.
Read MoreAfter a hiatus, DJ Gomez is back with music from Chromatics, ADULT, Oppenheimer Analysis and more!
Read MoreWe are back with a surprise episode during our hiatus, made possible by everyone over on our Patreon! Thank you for going on a journey with me this year, I look forward to more shows and more great conversations in 2019!
Read MoreIn January of 1959, 9 hikers mysteriously perished on the frigid slopes of Ural Mountains in Russia. To this day, no one knows what killed them. In part 2, we discuss the the theories put forth over the years as to what happened to the hikers.
Read MoreThis week on Necromancy Radio we chatted with Sweeney Deville, the guitarist from the band The Killbrides. Based in Birmingham, England, The Killbrides have been working together since their first experimental release early 2016, Traditional Ash.
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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