/dark/

you know what it is.

post-punk, goth rock, industrial, darkwave, black metal, the list goes on...

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>definitely not goth edition

wish i could stick around itt but i have to go to work.

have a sisters clone

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saw this a couple of days ago
esssentially 90s minutes of al jourgensen being an appalling piece of junky/alcoholic shit
wildly entertaining

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was paul barker the only reason ministry was ever any good?

>This video contains content from SME, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.

thanks for posting this.

Before I head out the door, one last thing.

Became aware of this band through a track they did that was on The Conjuring soundtrack. There's a pretty nice Oingo Boingo vibe running through their material.
Also, Ryan Gosling does vocals and a bunch of other stuff as one half of the duo behind this project.

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sucks to be you i guess
it's a documentary revolving around ministry's 1996 tour with a focus on jourgensen's descent into full-on dysfunctional junkiedom
a lot of footage of al doing and saying embarrassing/gross/delusional shit while barker stands in the back looking embarrassed, a lot of interviews with musicians about how much of a fuck-up jourgensen is, a lot of laughs in general
it's actually kind of interesting seeing a full-on rockstar behaving the same way that every drug addict and alcoholic i've ever known tended to behave

that said, i always thought filth pig was an underrated record

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black monuments- brutal local post punk/ synth punk
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ape not kill ape- local post punk band
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>intolitarian sounded sweet on paper
>lol

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>yfw you will never burn down some churchs, record a masterpiece black metal album on a shitty headset mic, then kill someone

intolitarian is pretty excellent noisecore though

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varg has lived a blessed life

is this dark?
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it lives

For the last time, I swear if this 404s again before someone replies I will fucking scream. I need more bands/albums like Lycia's Drifting song youtube.com/watch?v=QpqMnDNOWAM

The entirety of Cold is a fantastic album.

does anyone have that quote about how he would bully and ridicule reznor before PHM?

I remember watching that documentary a couple of years ago on a very cold winter night. It was indeed very entertaining.
I have no idea how Barker managed to put up with Al for as long as he did. The guy definitely comes across as too normal and too together to be a Ministry member.

>was paul barker the only reason ministry was ever any good?

I wouldn't go that far, but it's obvious that he played an important role in keeping Jourgenson at least somewhat under control. Without him in the fold. Al was free to completely fry his brain with drugs and turn Ministry into a shitty nu-metal band.

>tfw listened to the two minute interlude of love of life 8 times consecutively
The rest of the album is more aggressive, but that track is so beautiful
Honestly is the only track I listened from the whole album

Yeah I love Cold and other Lycia albums too. I just want mooooore.

kakos

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>Yeah I love Cold and other Lycia albums too. I just want mooooore.
The entirety of darkwave/ethereal wave, though Grouper gives off similar vibes.

Requesting any dark-punk recommendations.

idk if you're the user from last yime but here's the same shit I post every thread. Some local, some not etc etc

>Zotz
youtu.be/qektbHu2-Ho

>Hairspray Queen
youtu.be/xfhHKZlaE-U

>Fex Urbis
youtu.be/WDl6mbVC6xE

>Slimy Member
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>Exit Order
youtu.be/bwrJtbEKwJ4

>Public Service
youtu.be/hPZXFx9PsMk

>Savage Blind God
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Will post more if I think of any/also lookin for recs

already saw this, but thanks for posting again, because I forgot the name of some of these

In my opinion this is mostly punk but it has lots of black metal / harsh noise / deathrock influence to it while still being /dark/.

serpentineskies.bandcamp.com/track/under-a-crimson-moon-10

I hate these Prov bands that record 1 or 2 EPs and then break up.

Neither of those bands are broken up tho

>Neither of those bands are broken up tho
Most /dark/ bands that I listen to are, or they're not really all that prolific to begin with. :(

reminds me of a depressed Allison's Halo. def checking this out

>tfw you are listening to The Cure's A Forest while walking in a forest.

Pour one out for cemetery

;_;

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really liking that sound.
but holy shit, I hate it when people use bandcamp like soundcloud and just spam singles

>black metal
>/dark/
No

Where should a beginner into any of these genres listen to?
>post-punk
>goth rock
>industrial
>darkwave
>black metal

recc me some synth punk stuff (with little to no guitars) for inspiration. So far I've only got Big Black - Lungs (I know he used guitars but I like the style)
Plastic - self-titled
but both bands use guitars.

I'm tryna see if it's possible to make punk or hardcore with only a DAW and mic.

So young
But so cold...

thanks but I already know Alison's Halo, great band

Plastic doesn't use guitars my g

Wait what about coldwave?

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Tollund Men & Pure Ground are too slow to be punk i guess but kinda in that direction. Altho both those bands seem to use shitty hardware not daws

yeah I know they're using hardware. I don't know of any bands in that genre that uses DAWs. I'm just too poor to afford real equipment. Thanks for the reccs, I'll check em out.

ahhhhh Pure Ground is lit. And Tollund Men sounds like some crazy noisy shoegaze, how did they achieve such a sound?

Lads...

What about posh isolation
Post industrial?

i'm new to /dark/ so i hope i'm doing this right ha

anyways here's some russian post punk, enjoy

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tried to play black metal in the car and friends said to turn off the gay screamo >:(

What were you playing?
also anyone able to rec stuff similar to early amesoeurs, that is, black metal with a new wave/post-punk vibe that isn't derivative blaclgaze bullshit? I'm thinking along the lines of hateful abandon too

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Concept is kinda edgy but still sounds pretty spoopy.

foreign language stuff gives you bonus imaginary who gives a shit points here

Just post stuff.

die

A couple projects I've been digging lately

Winter Severity Index
>Italian post-punk, all female group, the chick who does Mushy is part of the current lineup
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Soror Dolorosa
>French post-punk/coldwave fronted by the drummer of Nuit Noire/Celestia/etc. New album out later this year
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wk [es] - Chronos ep

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>love you /dark/

is anathema worth getting into? where should I start? I haven't listened to any of their stuff before but I see their name mentioned in certain circles.