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Red Lorry Yellow Lorry

Among England’s more subtly primary goth rock groupings, Crimson Lorry Yellow Lorry were initially branded seeing that worshipful Joy Department acolytes, but developed enough distinct variants to get away from their main impact. Their foundation generally continued to be icy, droning post-punk, replete with sludgy, murky guitars and mumbled Ian …

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March Violets

This rock-band with definite ‘gothic’ leanings was formed in England during 1982. Loz Elliott (bass) fulfilled Simon Denbigh (vocals) in Leeds, as well as the last mentioned recruited a vintage friend, Tom Ashton (electric guitar). As well as hastily recruited feminine vocalist, Rosie Garland, they moved into the studios to …

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Lifter Puller

Minneapolis art-punks Lifter Puller initial took shape around the campus of Boston University when vocalist/guitarist Craig Finn began teaching roommate Steve Barone to try out acoustic guitar. After graduating the duo relocated towards the Twin Towns, recruiting bassist Tommy Roach and drummer Dan Monick to create Lifter Puller in 1994; …

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Fahrenheit 451

Named following the well-known Ray Bradbury novel, Fahrenheit 451 was an East Coastline goth rock-band whose affects ranged from the Doorways as well as the Stranglers towards the seminal Bauhaus (that was to goth what Charlie Parker was to bebop and Adam Dark brown was to funk). Fahrenheit, produced in …

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