EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 49 MIN
My Music Episode 675 - Mourning Coffee
from My Music · host Graham Coath
My Music Podcast — Episode: Christian Diana (Mourning Coffee)In this soulful and wide-ranging conversation, host Graham Coath sits down with Christian Diana, the creative force behind the gothic-folk project Mourning Coffee. Broadcasting from Morristown, New Jersey, Christian opens up about his evolution from solo artist to a full five-piece band, blending dark folk tones with post-punk and gothic influences from artists like The Cure, Bauhaus, and Nick Cave.They dive into the origins of the Mourning Coffee name, the emotive power of his acoustic and resonator guitars, and the art of balancing experimentation with accessibility. From recording in his bedroom with collaborators across the world to defining the emerging niche of “goth folk,” Christian explores how sound, space, and visual style all merge to create identity.The two also discuss how technology has transformed music discovery, the shifting boundaries between genres, and why merchandising — from mugs to coffee blends — has become part of the modern artist’s toolkit. Thoughtful, humorous, and rich with ideas, this episode is a deep dive into the creative world of an artist who’s making his own rules — one melancholic melody at a time.Listen for:How Mourning Coffee bridges goth, folk, and experimental soundsThe story behind the “Goth Folk” labelInsights on modern music culture and discoveryA playful look at branding, creativity, and the business side of indie music🎧 Tune in, start your own goth folk playlist, and discover why Mourning Coffee might be your new favourite morning ritual.
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My Music Podcast — Episode: Christian Diana (Mourning Coffee)In this soulful and wide-ranging conversation, host Graham Coath sits down with Christian Diana, the creative force behind the gothic-folk project Mourning Coffee. Broadcasting from Morristown, New Jersey, Christian opens up about his evolution from solo artist to a full five-piece band, blending dark folk tones with post-punk and gothic influences from artists like The Cure, Bauhaus, and Nick Cave.They dive into the origins of the Mourning Coffee name, the emotive power of his acoustic and resonator guitars, and the art of balancing experimentation with accessibility. From recording in his bedroom with collaborators across the world to defining the emerging niche of “goth folk,” Christian explores how sound, space, and visual style all merge to create identity.The two also discuss how technology has transformed music discovery, the shifting boundaries between genres, and why merchandising — from mugs to coffee blends — has become part of the modern artist’s toolkit. Thoughtful, humorous, and rich with ideas, this episode is a deep dive into the creative world of an artist who’s making his own rules — one melancholic melody at a time.Listen for:How Mourning Coffee bridges goth, folk, and experimental soundsThe story behind the “Goth Folk” labelInsights on modern music culture and discoveryA playful look at branding, creativity, and the business side of indie music🎧 Tune in, start your own goth folk playlist, and discover why Mourning Coffee might be your new favourite morning ritual.
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