New Tunes - Cat vs Bat
/Mistress McCutchan and Batty von Bats talk about new releases from Lingua Ignota, The Victoriana, and MOANN EXIS!
Read MoreMistress McCutchan and Batty von Bats talk about new releases from Lingua Ignota, The Victoriana, and MOANN EXIS!
Read MoreDr.Sanders and Bryan take another trip to Bates Motel to find out exactly what happened to Norman Bates including his very successful venture into TV with Bates Motel in 2013.
Read MoreLoren is an imaginative and skilled writer. We spoke of inspiration, editing and cemeteries.
Read MoreThis episode, lucky number 13 (!!!) is a bit on the long side, but it covers some important historical ground that I felt was really helpful in understanding this 2010 German film with the contextual nuance that I, a sometimes embarrassingly ignorant American, didn't grasp the first time, or even the first three times I watched this film.
Read MoreSubversion, resistance and alternative identity aren’t generally synonymous with the machine of capitalism. On today’s episode we are going to explore how goths can navigate the corporate ladder and fight for a place at the table.
Read MoreWe speak about permaculture with punk/goth musician William Faith and have a tonne of green resources for you. You don't have to wear Birkenstocks and hemp to care about the environment
Read MoreDr.Sanders and Bryan examine the first four albums from Clan of Xymox. This band has a sound as unique as the fact that their name keeps changing, but the duo will see just how well their releases hold up today.
Read MoreThis week we feature an important piece of 90's goth culture, Carpe Noctem Magazine. We sit down with Thom, co-founder of Carpe Noctem, to talk about his experience with Zine publication, horror culture, and forging a way forward in today's crowded media field.
Read MoreOn this episode, Mistress McCutchan chats with Ariellah about dance and goth. Ariellah sounds a little nervous, Mistress fangirls. All was delightful!
Read MoreClaude Tozer was a doctor and a rising Australian cricket star in 1920, but his career was cut short when he was shot by Mrs. Dorothy Mort, a woman with whom he was having an affair and also treating for mental illness. In this episode we discuss this intriguing and very tragic case.
Read MoreAuthor of the Goth Bible is on Horror Addicts this week! Plus book and movie reviews, audio drama and more!
Read MoreIs goth fashion reducible to a set of items that can be used freely on the runway? What about commodification, has the look been formulated, copied, and sold by corporations? We are going to explore all of these questions and more on this weeks episode!
Read MoreSummer time means adventures and team ups so while Mistress McCutchan is off causing mischief Batty sat down to talk the intersection of goth and gaming with CvB pal, The Wasteland!
Read MorePoisonous plants have been used throughout history for many purposes, including hunting, medicine, cosmetics, and of course, murder. In this episode we discuss several of the most poisonous and historically significant plants, with emphasis on those associated with medicine and witchcraft.
Read MoreAn Australian outfit based in Sydney and a short but sweet interview with their vocalist and lead guitarist, Sonia Zadro.
Read MoreThe island of Dr. Monro, guest authors from the anthology ‘Killswitch’, new audio drama, reviews and more!
Read MoreIn true goth style, we kick back with a few drinks and air our opinions about all aspects of the scene. Scene drama, DJ ethics, identity in the “real world”, philosophy, politics and more. So grab your favorite libation, have a seat with us and enjoy!
Read MoreMovie and book reviews, audio drama, TV, games and more. Come get your horror fix!
Read MoreIn this episode, we discuss the amazing discovery of a Neolithic man frozen in the ice of Italian Alps, including what his life could have been like and the mystery of his death.
Read MoreFormed in London in the late 90s out of a shared love of Goth and Alt rock, The Faces of Sarah have evolved over the years to reflect the various influences of the musicians involved in the journey so far.
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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