goth history goth fashion

Posted in goth on July 6th, 2009 by admin

The goth culture had some of its beginning in the early eighties music scene which was an offshoot of the British alternative subculture that was developing at the time. The gothic themes of the macabre and the supernatural are reflected in some of the goth imagery and fashion that many in the goth subculture have embraced…. dark clothing in black and red, victorian and medieval era symbolism and jewelry and clothing, interest in the gothic literature of the late 1700’s, romantic vampirism and Dracula and the blood fascination of Bathory, these are familiar Goth imagery, but the genre has developed to the point where it is not restrictive, and has interesting subsets such as the cybergoth look which can often include alien type bright colors and tubes as accessories.

goth style all in black

Posted in goth on June 23rd, 2009 by admin

Black hair and black clothes… goth or not, there is something about being all dressed in black with jet black hair… stunning with a gothic air, pale or tan skinned doesn’t matter, shockingly gorgeous with green eyes piercing from the darkness of a frame of charcoal black hair, fashion or a reflection of the inside

therion surging

Posted in goth on August 5th, 2008 by admin

And I stood  there on the sands of the mega sea, and witnessed therion rise up and come forth out of the water, writhing many heads and many horns, and within the antlers crowned, and upon the heads repulsive utterances… And therion was not unlike powerful beasts of earth exuding massive power and authority.

Suebian ligature

Posted in goth on June 25th, 2008 by admin

Germanorum tribal goth warrior creating awe in ancient battle, witnessed in musov’s cauldron and the column of trajan, the adornment favored by elder goth and the pride of victors.

pagan goth

Order of the Dragon

Posted in goth on October 14th, 2007 by gothicz

The Societatis Draconistrarum non vulgar Order of the Dragon, infamous through the Dragon Prince, was a secret fraternal order of the fifteenth century. The coiled serpent or dragon, symbolic asphyxiation, the artifacts obscured through the centuries. Through justice and peace the motto. Vlad Tepes the most remembered to this modern day and inspiring thought and reflection on mortality and the supernatural.

Order of the Dragon

Countess Elizabeth Bathory

Posted in goth on September 27th, 2007 by gothicz

Countess Elizabeth Bathory, in other european languages as Alzbeta Batoriova nee 1560 Nyirbator Hungary suffered imprisoned death in her own castle 1614 the goth blood countess infamous legend boasting in diary of 650 young victims tortured; her accomplices were executed, she escaped mortal punishment due to her nobility. Erzbeta bathed in blood seeking youthful immortality.

Countess Bathory

thessalonica

Posted in on September 16th, 2007 by gothicz

fraternal perpetuity granted through immortal water, mare maiden of ancient legend, questioning “Is dear Alexander still alive?” the tragic existence enduring the slayer’s forced union and an eventual demise from her own flesh and blood�

bludgeon hypothesis

Posted in on September 8th, 2007 by gothicz

“No set of mutually inconsistent observations can exist for which some human intellect cannot conceive a coherent explanation, however complicated.” The celebration of the seasons and the solstice is a sensing of a great power…. mankind drawn to monumental achievements within the stonehenge and the mystery of existence…

goth solstice

gothic mars

Posted in on June 6th, 2005 by gothicz

confidence and self assertion, aggression, angst, gothic, energy, strength, crimson, dark light, ambition, and impulsiveness

goth black red ancient lyrics musical dark

Posted in on September 6th, 2004 by gothicz

Mars is goth, aggressiveness, energetic primality, ambitious impulsiveness and power. Carnal extremes are emphasized. Ancient Maniliul spewed words of ardency and maleficence. In primal terms the glands and the skeletomuscular axis preside, and are bathed in parched sultriness. Those that serve are associated with the houses of unbounded energy and joyful expenditure. Gothic dominance resounds with an archaic sibilance. The lyrical cacophany exudes in waves of black and music pulsates with goth triumph.