Heartofsilver

Bride of Christ 4/8/17 Isaiah 54:5
Site Supporter
Jun 16, 2016
322
370
California
✟139,973.00
Country
United States
Faith
Non-Denom
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
Hello everyone,

I pray that you are all doing well and fine. I wanted to share with you something fresh and something new that you may not have heard of before. Modern Goth started in the 80's along with Christian Goth which is for the glory of Jesus while the secular was more about politics/rebellion which was derived from Punk. Though, last time I listened to secular Goth rock, I felt a strange tugging on my soul and didn't listen to it again unless it was instrumental, which I didn't have a problem. It's important Christian genre or not to test the spirits. (1 John 4:1-6) Here I will put an example of Christian Goth/Industrial bands. For more information check out: christiangoth.com and Christian Goth Sanctuary | Christian Forums

You may post any questions or comments here or on my blog. Please let there be no debating or discrimination.
Thank you. :yellowheart::praying::heartpulse:

"Christian Goth: the Awakening (So. Africa), Joshua Bourke and Controversy under Fire, Caul, Cybershadow, Dance House Children, Dead Artist Syndrome (DAS), Enclave, Eternal Chapter (So. Africa), Eva O. (from Christian Death), Gannon 382, Joy Electric, Mad at the World, Morrella’s Forest, Necromance (Germany), Ojo (the solo album from Undercover), Painted Orange, Savior Machine, Scarlet, Sincerely Paul, Sleepy Hollow, Thymikon, the Wedding Party.


New Christian gothic artists are emerging all the time; good places to start getting acquainted with this music are the MCM Sampler from MCM Music; and the Digital Assimilation sampler from the Velvet Empire.


Christian Industrial: Aleixa (technically techno, but Pastor Dave just loves them), Argyle Park, Audio Paradox, Audiovox, Autovoice, Brainchild/Circle of Dust, Chatterbox, Cult of Jester, Cybershadow, Deitiphobia, Fatal Blast Whip, Fell Venus, Generation, Global Wave System, Massavivid, Mortal, November Commandment (NovCom), Pivot Clowj, Rackets and Drapes, Torn Skin, Under Midnight, Way Sect Bloom, Wyrick, X-Propagation.


"There are a ton of new Christian Industrial bands bursting out on the scene all the times. Check out these compilations and record companies for the latest and widest selection of new music: the Electro Shock Therapy, Full Frontal Lobotomy, and Lethal Injection compilations from Flaming Fish; the Cataclysm singles (Machines in the Garden, Collapsing Stucture) and Escape the Furnace (Vols. I & II) from Blacklight Records."
 
DmitryFlo
DmitryFlo
Russian gtoth - rock (orthodox christan) band Doppelganger
Song "Garden of Poisonous Plants" from album "Mercy and Eternity" (2020)
Upvote 0

faroukfarouk

Fading curmudgeon
Apr 29, 2009
35,901
17,177
Canada
✟279,058.00
Faith
Non-Denom
Marital Status
Married
Hello everyone,

I pray that you are all doing well and fine. I wanted to share with you something fresh and something new that you may not have heard of before. Modern Goth started in the 80's along with Christian Goth which is for the glory of Jesus while the secular was more about politics/rebellion which was derived from Punk. Though, last time I listened to secular Goth rock, I felt a strange tugging on my soul and didn't listen to it again unless it was instrumental, which I didn't have a problem. It's important Christian genre or not to test the spirits. (1 John 4:1-6) Here I will put an example of Christian Goth/Industrial bands. For more information check out: christiangoth.com and Christian Goth Sanctuary | Christian Forums

You may post any questions or comments here or on my blog. Please let there be no debating or discrimination.
Thank you. :yellowheart::praying::heartpulse:

"Christian Goth: the Awakening (So. Africa), Joshua Bourke and Controversy under Fire, Caul, Cybershadow, Dance House Children, Dead Artist Syndrome (DAS), Enclave, Eternal Chapter (So. Africa), Eva O. (from Christian Death), Gannon 382, Joy Electric, Mad at the World, Morrella’s Forest, Necromance (Germany), Ojo (the solo album from Undercover), Painted Orange, Savior Machine, Scarlet, Sincerely Paul, Sleepy Hollow, Thymikon, the Wedding Party.


New Christian gothic artists are emerging all the time; good places to start getting acquainted with this music are the MCM Sampler from MCM Music; and the Digital Assimilation sampler from the Velvet Empire.


Christian Industrial: Aleixa (technically techno, but Pastor Dave just loves them), Argyle Park, Audio Paradox, Audiovox, Autovoice, Brainchild/Circle of Dust, Chatterbox, Cult of Jester, Cybershadow, Deitiphobia, Fatal Blast Whip, Fell Venus, Generation, Global Wave System, Massavivid, Mortal, November Commandment (NovCom), Pivot Clowj, Rackets and Drapes, Torn Skin, Under Midnight, Way Sect Bloom, Wyrick, X-Propagation.


"There are a ton of new Christian Industrial bands bursting out on the scene all the times. Check out these compilations and record companies for the latest and widest selection of new music: the Electro Shock Therapy, Full Frontal Lobotomy, and Lethal Injection compilations from Flaming Fish; the Cataclysm singles (Machines in the Garden, Collapsing Stucture) and Escape the Furnace (Vols. I & II) from Blacklight Records."
Sounds like you are really into Goth. :)

(Musically; aesthetically.)
 
Upvote 0

St. Helens

I stand with Israel
Christian Forums Staff
Administrator
CF Staff Trainer
Site Supporter
Jul 24, 2007
59,143
9,690
Lower Slower Minnesota
✟1,225,987.00
Country
United States
Faith
Reformed
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-American-Solidarity
Nothing against the style itself. I do like some of the titles. Escape from the furnace does stick out for me. This is a ministry to people who would not otherwise set foot in a church.
 
Upvote 0

white gardenia

Active Member
Feb 26, 2017
163
63
28
kansas/ montana
Visit site
✟19,196.00
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Single
I always thought of Goth music as being covertly Christian. It seemed to like a response to the horrible Glam scene of the 70's. While Glam celebrated sex, drugs and hedonism... Goth was lamenting the concept of death and looking for spiritual answers....All the Goth bands used religious imagery (Depeche Mode had "Personal Jesus", "Songs of Faith and Devotion", "Heaven" etc etc New Order had "True Faith", "Touched by the Hand of God" "Ceremony" etc
And the religious imagery in the fashion was overt... Goth kids were wearing crosses and all that. So it has never surprised me that so many Christian Goth bands sprung up through the 80's and 90s
 
  • Friendly
Reactions: Heartofsilver
Upvote 0

RageOfAngels

Active Member
Sep 1, 2017
124
112
50
Sussex
✟43,564.00
Country
United Kingdom
Faith
Protestant
Marital Status
Married
I'd love to find some decent industrial shock rock bands. I've only ever come across two that I like.
Rackets And Drapes
Virginia Creeper

Both are really good, (within certain parameters!) but I think there is plenty room for many more... maybe I just haven't heard of them yet...

I liked the list above Heartofsilver, and have heard of a number of them, but nothing comes near to the Marilyn Manson vibe that R&D and VC do quite well. Would be great to find more like that.
 
Last edited:
Upvote 0