The Top 5 Heavy Metal Goth Music Bands

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Looking for some new heavy metal goth music to check out? Here are the top 5 bands that you should add to your playlist!

Introduction

The top 5 heavy metal goth music bands are:

1. Sisters of Mercy
2. Bauhaus
3. The Cure
4. Siouxsie and the Banshees
5. Joy Division

Type O Negative

Type O Negative was an American gothic metal band formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1989, by Peter Steele (lead vocals, bass), Kenny Hickey (guitar, backing vocals), and Josh Silver (keyboards, backing vocals). The band went through several lineup changes over the years, with Steele being the only constant member. They are best known for their 1996 album October Rust.

Type O Negative’s music was described as “a cross between Black Sabbath and the Velvet Underground”. Their sound included elements of doom metal, gothic rock, and darkwave music. Their lyrics often centered on themes of romance, death, and self-depreciation. The band was founded by Pete Steele in 1989 after the dissolution of his previous band Carnivore.

Sisters of Mercy

1. Sisters of Mercy – This British goth band was founded in 1980 by Andrew Eldritch and Gary Marx. The Sisters of Mercy have released four studio albums, the most recent being “A VIEW FROM THE Throne” released in 1996. The band is currently on hiatus with no plans for future releases.

2. Fields of the Nephilim – This British goth band was founded in 1984 by Carl McCoy and Paul Wright. Fields of the Nephilim have released six studio albums, the most recent being “Mourning Sun” released in 2005. The band is currently on hiatus but has plans to release a new album sometime in the future.

3. The Mission – This British goth band was founded in 1986 by Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams. The Mission have released eleven studio albums, the most recent being “Another Fall from Grace” released in 2016. The band is currently active and touring extensively throughout Europe and North America.

4. Christian Death – This American goth band was founded in 1979 by Rozz Williams and Gitane Demone. Christian Death have released thirteen studio albums, the most recent being “The Root of All Evilution” released in 2014. The band is currently on hiatus but has plans to reunite for a European tour later this year.

5. Danzig – This American goth metal band was founded in 1987 by Glenn Danzig. Danzig have released seven studio albums, the most recent being “Black Laden Crown” released in 2017. The band is currently active and touring extensively throughout North America and Europe.”

Bauhaus

Bauhaus was a gothic rock band that formed in Northampton, England in 1978. The band consisted of Peter Murphy (vocals, guitar), Daniel Ash (guitar), David J (bass) and Kevin Haskins (drums). The band was originally named after the German art school of the same name.

The band’s music is often considered to be a forerunner of gothic rock. Their debut album, In the Flat Field, was released in 1980 and reached number four on the UK Indie charts. The single “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” became an underground hit and is often cited as being the first gothic rock record. The band’s subsequent albums, Mask (1981) and The Sky’s Gone Out (1982), both reached the UK Top 20.

In 1983, the band split up but reunited in 1998 for a reunion tour. They released a new album, Go Away White, in 2008. The bandsplit up again in 2013 but reunited once more in 2019 for a 40th anniversary tour.

Bauhaus are considered to be one of the most influential gothic rock bands of all time and have been credited with helping to pioneer the gothic rock genre.

The Cure

The Cure is a goth rock band which formed in 1976 in Crawley, England. The band has experienced several line-up changes, with frontman, vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith being the only constant member. The Cure first hit the UK charts in 1979 with their second single, “Boys Don’t Cry”.

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