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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2018 · 1H 31M

075: The 90's to Now: Have we Changed?

from Cemetery Confessions: A Goth Talk Podcast

This month we are taking a look at an article from the early 90's discussing the music of the time, the burgeoning interconnectedness of a global culture, and notions of authenticity and being called a poser. We've got a review of the new album from Nox Novacula, Sinister Suggestions, and more! If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon! Our guests this month are Harley and Jon! A Reflection on the 90's How Has Music Changed 13:00 Is 'Poser' and Gatekeeping Still Useful Today 26:43 Was Religion Ever an Element of Goth Identity 45:42 Vampirism and Goth 56:00 Album Review: 1:06:00 Nox Novacula Sinister Suggestions: 1:16:04 -VtM 5th Edition -Ritual Howls -The Haunting of Hill House -His Dark Materials -Derren Brown's Sacrifice What's Next For Cemetery Confessions 1:26:00

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