Caitlin Doughty's Hero Project
/This episode we discuss death, and why it’s more important than ever to talk about it.
Read MoreThis episode we discuss death, and why it’s more important than ever to talk about it.
Read Morejason lavelle | biomechanimal | death becomes her, 1992
Read MoreAfter travelling west by covered wagon in 1846, the Donner Party became marooned in the snows of the Sierra Mountains. Even though a small group had made it out to find help, they were running out of food and strength. In this third part of this episode, we discuss the relief efforts as well as the aftermath of their ordeal.
Read MoreTurning 18 is a big year for anybody, and for our spikey-haired protagonists it was no different. Coveting the analog delays and stomp box phasers of others reached fever pitch, as did the partying, the posturing and the panicking.
Read MoreWhen it comes to chronic illness and disability, the goth community is both a boon and sometimes part of the problem. This week we have a wide ranging conversation around the experiences of the differently abled in our scenes.
Read MoreIt's been a grind, but there are new albums to talk about. This week's episode includes Black Angel, Konkurs, Uniform, Tears For The Dying, Hallowed Hearts, ESA, and Clipping.
Read MoreWe’ve got some great music from classic artists this time around, as Justin and Ed share tunes from Die Warzau, Christian Death, Imperative Reaction, Ministry, and more. Get ready for some dance hall staples and a few that may surprise you!
Read Moremj preston | reality’s despair | tales from the crypt s4
Read MoreWe chat with DJ Miz Margo about Portland, Oregon, and the benefits of DJing via Twitch.
Read MoreOur maladjusted heroes finally come of age, leave home, learn to cook pasta and embark upon nearly-adult pursuits.
Read MoreThis week we are breaking down Gothic Lolita and talking about it’s history, influence on goth, it’s subversive qualities and more! We also review the new album from Hada.
Read MoreThe Donner Party travelled by covered wagon in 1846 toward California, but became marooned in the snows of Sierra Mountains. In the second part of this episode, we discuss the first half of their winter ordeal, including the struggle to survive and a desperate attempt to strike out in search of help.
Read MoreYes, local goth club The Crypt is now the only place to be, and in the belly of this murky beast can be heard the sound of Bauhaus and The Glove, and this week our oddball heroes tackle these two classic outfits, finding within them the old bones of long-dead French avant-garde actors, half-digested alphabetti spaghetti-induced nightmares, and an inescapable time vortex otherwise known as a 'delay trap'.
Read MoreGreetings Darklings! In this week's edition of the Sounds and Shadows Podcast, we interview the incredible band Bootblacks from Brooklyn, NY. There's talk of superstitions in the studio, band history, their upcoming album, "Thin Skins", and more!
Read MoreOn this very special episode we are speaking with Liz Bennett, sitting Iowa State Representative! We talk about the relevance of social movements to goth, gab about our mutual experiences in the Christian goth community, discuss the philosophy of self and much more!
Read MoreOn this episode, we chat with Derek Rush, musician, artist, DJ, and proprietor of Chthonic Streams. We talked about goth and the noise scene, touring, and future shows.
Read MoreJustin and Ed are back for Chapter 8, and bring with them an impressive selection of tunes for your enjoyment. From goth classics by Alien Sex Fiend to brand new industrial bangers by Be My Enemy and Violent Vickie, this show will satisfy even your darkest desires.
Read MoreSouth of Egypt lies Nubia, the ancient home of of the Kushite Kingdom. The Kushites built their own pyramids and even rose to rule Egypt at one point. In this episode we discuss the history of Kush and the many pyramid tombs they built in the red sands of Sudan.
Read MoreOur lovable, fluffy-haired misfits finally look old enough to creep into Hastings' only goth club, The Crypt. And what a time they have! A tribe is discovered, a new band crystallizes around Nick, takes on a very strange Latin name, and friendships deepen over the music they start making. Simon finds a comforting anonymity-and-belonging in the midst of the dry ice, the noise and the unholy, beautiful confusion.
Read Moreshannon lawrence | sharone | hole in the ground
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