Cocteau Twins, 1988.
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Cocteau Twins, 1988.
Elizabeth Fraser - Cocteau Twins in 1983 (Will Heggie on the right)
Photo by Sarah Van Rij
Goth genre stamps. Show off your favorite goth genres with these stamps + can be an aesthetic stamp since i put some fancy pixel graphics
NEW Goth and goth adjacent stamps (dark rock, positive punk, cold oi, and g-beat) as a bonus from my Punk Stamps part 3 post
Ethereal and coldwave was difficult to me to think what i associate of, so i just slap some pixel "waves" or some abstract but ethereal background. Coldwave is just black and white since most of coldwave albums i see is minimal.
Goth genres:
Gothic Post punk (i.e. The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, Joy Division)
Anarcho-Goth - not really a genre but there are actually goth bands that also have anarchist tendencies (like Anarcho-Punk but well.. goth). Anarcho goth usually have a deathrock sound (especially with modern deathrock bands). Examples: Horror Vacui, Rudimentary Peni, Christ vs Warhol
Goth rock (i.e. Sisters of Mercy, Fields of the Nephelim, The Merry Thoughts)
Coldwave (i.e. Molchat Doma, Opera de Nuit, Asylum Party)
Darkwave (i.e. Clan of Xymox, London After Midnight, Switchblade Symphony, Twin Tribes, She Past Away)
Deathrock (i.e. Christian Death, 45 Grave, Scarlet's Remains, Nox Novacula). Modern deathrock bands may also call themselves "dark punk"
Ethereal Wave (i.e. Dead Can Dance, This Mortal Coil, Cocteau Twins)
feel free to use it to your personal page, carrd, neocities, strawpage, toyhouse, sheezy, deviantart, etc. No need to credit when using the stamps (like putting html embeds and stuff) but linking any of my pages is appreciated when reposted, reblog, or reupload on different places.
Cocteau Twins
Cocteau Twins – Treasure (1984)
This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (4AD, 1984) Genre: Ethereal Wave, Dream Pop, Ambient Pop Artwork: Vaughan Oliver
Strange Boutique