Pumpkin Special - Horror Addicts
/There’s something beautifully melancholic about celebrating spooky season with like minded individuals long after everyone else has moved on.
Read MoreThere’s something beautifully melancholic about celebrating spooky season with like minded individuals long after everyone else has moved on.
Read MoreIn the year 79 CE, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, burying the Roman city of Pompeii. The ruins were only rediscovered in the the late 1700s, and have been under excavation ever since. In this episode we discuss written references and the archaeology of Pompeii, Vesuvius and the day the volcano destroyed the city.
Read MoreWe are reviewing the new book "The Evolution of Goth" and discussing it’s claims of transgression being core to aternativity. We will explore Karl's discussion around the influence of metal on goth, the influence of the Sisters over Bauhaus, the age of the internet and more!
Read MoreOn this week's podcast, Batty virtual ventures to the wilds of Kalamazoo to talk with the mad wizard Ken Magerman; founder of the gothic music appreciation site Sound and Shadows and lead singer of the goth rock band The Amaranth.
Read MoreEvery Halloween, Hallie reads a creepy story to celebrate! This year we present the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe. Enjoy, and Happy Halloween!
Read MoreOn this episode we are exploring the music, fashion, and drama of modern goth. We’ll be delving into anxieties around babybats, the newly popular synth/wave goth music, the divergence of fashion from the music, the relevance of transgression and a lot more about the lived experiences of the modern goth.
Read MoreMistress McCutchan chats with the crew from Louisville, Kentucky, about their scene and the upcoming Convergence there. Many thanks to Tarik Dozier, Edwin Ramirez, and Lisa Frye.
Read Morepumpkin craft | best in blood | weird kids wanted | zwaremachine
Read MoreOur guest this month is Daphne Coriz! We chat about her personal development within the goth scene and how her heritage, tribe and living on the rez has impacted that identity. We also respond to a video by Social Repose claiming that non-natives have a right to wear war bonnets as costume.
Read MoreMusic from Cruex Lies, The Smiths, Covenant and more!
Read MoreThis week Batty had the pleasure of talking to the DarkNES himself, Brian Graupner, when he was in Toronto play See-Scape. This is a long winding discussion about future plans, favourite music and some great upcoming things from both Brian and Batty!
Read MoreRats have a reputation for being disgusting plague carriers, but they're also thought of as integral to the scientific process and loving pets. In this episode we explore the three versions of the rat, their place in human history, and the ways in which they are more like humans than most people think.
Read MoreEsotericism and mysticism have always been high on the list, right next to atheism, when it comes to the religious views of goths. On this episode we take a look at the long maligned and oft pejoratively goth associated Satanism.
Read MoreWhat books are you reading lately? Mistress McCutchan chats about books and reading with author and fellow music nerd, Liisa Ladouceur.
Read Moreelliot thorpe | sinthetik messiah | witches a century of murder
Read MoreHigh in the Himalaya Mountains sits a tiny lake surrounded by hundreds of shattered human skeletons. Known as 'Skeleton Lake' in the media, its true name is Roopkund and it seems determined to keep its secrets. In this episode, we try to shed some light on this shroud of mystery.
Read MoreOn this deathrock-filled episode of GothCast, Dr.Sanders and Just Bryan take a look into the Rozz Williams and Eva O project called Shadow Project. It encompassed a large amount of genres, but do their albums still hold up today?
Read MoreAs the season changes, we turn our thoughts to death and decay. Where does mortality fit into our modern lives, what can we learn from the ways we’ve treated the dead in the past, and how can we prepare ourselves for our own demise. All this and more with author Bess Lovejoy.
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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