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Originally Posted by Briks
The Poseur needs help
I think I might start liking gothic rock. I started listening to The Cure a while ago, well, the hits. Then I looked them up on Wikipedia and saw them tagged with "gothic rock". After educating my belief that Friday I'm in Love could be considered gothic away, I started looking into their earlier, more gloomy stuff (Three Imaginary Seconds, and later, Pornography). The music was much simpler, but that didn't in any way kill the mood. In fact, I'd say it did the exact opposite. I loved it. I started looking for more, and I found a band named Bauhaus. The very first song I heard by them was a live version of Bela Lugosi's Dead. This wasn't just gloomy, it was dark, haunting and gave me chills. So I gave their debut, In the Flat Field a listen. That was a wise decision.
Now, please, someone with a little more goth knowledge than me (well, anyone), will you please tell me where I should continue in order to not get scared away from gothic rock for life?
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First of all, congrats on discovering Bauhaus, they're one of my favorite bands.
If you're looking for some other good music in a similar vein, for one thing, you should definitely check out
Love & Rockets, who are what Bauhaus turned into after singer Peter Murphy left the band.
I'd also highly recommend checking out
Sisters of Mercy:
And
Siouxsie & The Banshees: