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Bonk
Aug 4, 2002

Douche Baggins
I really enjoy Emma Ruth Rundle's solo stuff: https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/album/some-heavy-ocean

Her work with Marriages is a bit more dreampop/alt-rock but in the same vein: http://marriagesmusic.bandcamp.com/


As far as classic goth-rock/post-punk, The Comsat Angels don't get enough credit for being as influential as they were. Yeah they turned all New Wave pop after their first couple albums, but their first couple were really cool and diverse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQHOfjemCuw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrYXixknFbs

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Bonk
Aug 4, 2002

Douche Baggins

Cymbal Monkey posted:

Emma Ruth Rundle has talked a lot about her huge goth/post-punk influence and it really shows on the Marriages albums, which are stunning.
I love Marriages, and Salome was probably my favorite album of last year, but I think the goth influence shows even more on her solo albums. Her new one just came out about a week ago.

http://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/

Really solid goth-folk album, though I tend to like Some Heavy Ocean a bit better.

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