Jul. 29th, 2005 04:17 pm
A musical query
Wex and I were having a musical cataloging discussion and the question came up: what would be the current appropriate category for Sisters of Mercy? I would put SoM in with whatever one would call Peter Murphy, but "goth rock" just doesn't seem to work, because he predates the use of the word Goth.
I do not listen to SoM enough to have a real grasp of this. My ex listened to them all the time (iirc) and would be an ideal person to ask, but that would be ... inadviseable. (Samurai, if there's a natural way to discuss it, feel free to ask for my sake :)
If Isabelluna is out there this week and listening, I expect she'd know the answer but the rest of ya'll who are interested in such things feel free to chime in. Curious Minds want to know.
I do not listen to SoM enough to have a real grasp of this. My ex listened to them all the time (iirc) and would be an ideal person to ask, but that would be ... inadviseable. (Samurai, if there's a natural way to discuss it, feel free to ask for my sake :)
If Isabelluna is out there this week and listening, I expect she'd know the answer but the rest of ya'll who are interested in such things feel free to chime in. Curious Minds want to know.
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He does have a talent for frothing, doesn't he?
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Or, if I were really pressed for something more specific, "gloomy post-punk".
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"This is the official site of The Sisters Of Mercy.
We are a rock'n'roll band. And a pop band. And an industrial groove machine.
And intellectual love gods in our spare time.
We make records, sometimes.
We play concerts, sometimes. "
:)
P.S. If I can manage it, I'll ask.
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Fine, fine- gloomy post-punk is probably where I was going with all this anyway- thanks, Trystero
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