21st Birthday WGW: Friday Frolics

On Friday I met with Katie, a researcher from the London company who want to produce a documentary including Goth parents.

“It’s lovely here!” She exclaims in that wistful and amazed way I imagine strikes anyone transplanted from the capital to the hinterlands. “It’s so quiet too!”

It IS quiet dear reader, astonishingly so for a sundrenched anniversary WGW. As I showed her around the old town we weren’t even crushed by crowds of steampunks and photographers. We could navigate the Bizarre Bazaar easily. There was room in the pubs. Was it the end times? Time would tell, so it was on to some preparatory drinking of cocktails and then to the Spa for the Friday bands!

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Sometimes I feel like an alien, sings Martin Degville of dystopian new wavers Sigue Sigue Sputnik Electronic. Well it’s good to see you don’t look it, what with the sequinned top straight out of Star Trek and the infamous pineapple on the head.

Even so, it’s a hard rocking, tight and breakneck slice of filthy electro rock. Polished, hilarious and amazingly professional – I saw SSS play London’s Slimelight years ago and it was a hilarious shambles.

Now it’s Gene Genie, Degville in his Bowie phase. To overcome Spa acoustics there’s more weight on volume than actual precision or control! But it’s still a rousing blast of a track. I wonder if the crowd possibly need to be drunker to appreciate SSS?

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They end on Love Missile of course. It’s effortless, madness, and the crowd lap it up. It’s easy to see why they were so popular when they broke out, and why they still command a loyal fan base.

BELLA MORTE

My first time with this legendary American band. They dodged customs and immigration security to get here, but it hasn’t affected their enthusiasm at all.

Andy Deane’s voice is a sonorous chant channelling the best excesses of Nineties Goth. Backed by melodramatic guitar stylings, it’s a wonderfully indulgent trip into fulsome Goth metal past.

Their first two songs cut fast and loose, but they finish on a knife edge. “Find forever gone” is massively bombastic, and the band range crazily over the stage, energetic andand yet posed for every photo the crowd snaps. The lyrics are familiar love and loss, but delivered with a quivering American passion at contrasts with our stoic English Goth sound.

Something I discover very quickly is that every song crashes to an abrupt end! Literally the last thing I heard in this song was Andy saying “I don’t know. Oh, thank you!” Even HE was surprised when a song ends.

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Bella Morte are bombastic, overly dramatic, and going down a storm! “Mourning Sun” is a fantastic soundtrack to heartbreak and, uniquely, ends beautifully. Their “Plan 9” song at the end is just a bonus for a very satisfied crowd.

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It’s the atmosphere that’s suddenly been lacking all night. Swirling lights, billowing smoke and an ominously intoning computer voice. It’s the Cruxshadows demonstrating their mastery of stage presence.

Rogue is the twisted ringmaster, and his violinists and twin Soviet cyber dancer assassins are his performers. The band make it seem effortless but it’s clearly a well rehearsed and polished act utterly at odds with the cheerfully ramshackle efforts of Bella Morte!

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Rogue can’t help himself but scale the barricades and sing directly into the faces – or more accurately the mobile phones – of the packed front row. The band are recording perfect, but the audience has a shrill passion that I haven’t seen for a band yet.

Amidst the high tech, the wireless violins, the electro drum kit and lap top and synth their sole conventional guitarist seems very alone, like he’s wandered on stage from another band.

The lyrics are the oft-copied convention of techno angels, cyber love and shattered android dreams delivered inin Rogue’s instantly recognisable vibrato.

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It’s deftly sliced and smoothly served cyber classics, and a packed Spa can’t help itself – the crowd surges every time Rogue climbs on something or launches himself into the crowd, shrieking and singing along.

He’s in the crowd now, so our attention is divided between him and his dueling blonde space gladiators – it’s delightfully overdone melodrama that even a stage soaked in dry ice can’t hope to conceal. 

It’s been a night of synth flavoured excess and exuberance, an overly dramatic performance that has put other Spa gigs to shame. A grandiose and glorious procession of alternative entertainment – and we’re only half way through!

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Whitby Goth Weekend: Beginnings

Coming down the A174, we pass a motorbike accident. No injuries I can see but one machine is weirdly on its back as we inch past. I hope it isn’t an omen for the 21st birthday of the legendary Whitby Goth Weekend.

We make it without further incident into the little seaside town where 200 Goths tried to get in one little pub all at once in 1994. The bartender was the ultimate winner of that first engagement, and ever since thousands of us track up to the North Yorks Coast to watch bands, meet friends, and get fall down drunk.

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I stop by the Spa after arriving, the beating black heart of the Goth Weekend and home to the bands that will be playing throughout the next four nights. Is there a press pass for me?

One list says no, and all is frowns until another doorkeeper recalls my ridiculous name. I’m down as ‘miscellaneous’ press, the Blogger Without Portfolio. Seems fair. Oh, is there a plus one please?

Again the list says no. The helpful doorkeeper is despatched to Jo Hampshire herself with a request – she gracefully obliges me and I am reminded why she is known as Top Mum to us all!

So The Blogging Goth’s odyssey to the Whitby Goth Weekend begins – with bands and booze bearing down upon him! >

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Landing and decompression are always tricky, so I don’t manage to reach the Spa until eleven, just in time for headliners The Birthday Massacre. I’m glad I did – they put on a first rate show!
This Canadian band are returning to WGW for the first time since 2007, and lead singer Chibi repeatedly informs us how happy they are to be back with the beautiful people in this beautiful room.

She’s a sweetheart but the Spa is actually a mortal enemy to bands – cavernous, it swallows all acoustics mercilessly. Even up near the sound desk every band sounds a little flat and strained, and occasionally the amps crack and spit under the strain.

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It might sound a lot better down the front, but as the above shows, we could get no closer! I’ve never seen the Spa packed so densely – it was a really heartening sight on this anniversary date.

When the sound normalises, the band sounds incredible. They open with firm favourite “Red Stars” from the 2007 album “Walking With Strangers” and Chibi’s voice is a powerful force emanating from this diminutive, bouncy woman – it’s intense and vibrant and the crowd responds in kind.

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The band plays tracks from 2014’s album “Superstition” – their latest – and return time and again to firm fan favourites from their long career. The audience goes equally wild for both new and old, and the cheer is deafening for their encore, their standout track “Happy Birthday”.

They end on another classic, “Midnight” and then finally leave the stage in a glare of light, the complete opposite to a normal gig ending. To The Blogging Goth, it promises instead the start of a whole host of amazing gigs. We’ll review as much of it as possible!

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The 21st Whitby Goth Weekend: Final Prep

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Mel's 'pointy-boot dilemma'

Mel’s ‘pointy-boot dilemma’ – How many is too many?

The length and breadth of the country, Goths are fighting with their luggage and squeezing in just one more long jacket or pair of boots. From Wednesday onwards, Whitby Goth Weekend will be celebrating its 21st birthday, with two extra nights of first-class alternative bands!

Here is a detailed itinerary produced by the WGW Team, featuring many of the fringe events as well as the bands – but remember, stage times are always flexible!

Who are you most looking forward to seeing? Vote for your favourite band below – we know, narrowing it down to just one is difficult! – and discuss the choices in the comments below.

Last year, Cogwheel films made the hilarious and popular parody music video ‘WGW #Selfie’ and they’re back, better than ever, with ‘Goths Just Wanna Have Fun’! Watch it below, and let us know what you think in the comments!

Veteran DJ Martin Oldgoth is running nights that will bookend the festival, kicking off with Sanctuary (in aid of the very worthwhile S.O.P.H.I.E Foundation) and continuing to celebrate on Monday 27th with Restoration, the classic Goth night of Goth nights!

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Unfortunately, The Shambles – venue for fringe events like Heavier than a Heavy Thing and The Legendary 80s Night – is out of action for this weekend. However, The Wellington has stepped into the breach and will be hosting one of the longest-running and popular events of the weekend – fear not, cheesy retro fans!

The infamous football match, which attracted even mainstream media attention last year, however inaccurately, will start an hour earlier on Sunday, so make sure you get down and get your tickets well in time!  wgwfootieThe Blogging Goth will be there from Thursday to Monday, and we’ll be doing our best to interview as many bands, WGW staff, and punters like yourself as we see in an amazing 21 years of the Whitby Goth Weekend. Have a great time and keep us followed on the blog and on Twitter!

The band lineup for WGW-1 in 1994

The band lineup for WGW-1 in 1994!

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Documentary Makers seek Goth Parents

The vague sense of bafflement that the rest of the country holds for the enduring nature of the Goth subculture seems equally long-lived. An independant documentary company is working with Channel Four to produce a programme looking at the differences between parents and children in British family units. They’d love to include a family with Goth parents and definitively not Goth children! The Blogging Goth has been contacted by ZKK’s Executive Producer, Kathy, and we had an informative chat about the nature of the documentary, which addressed our concerns that it might be a ‘freakshow’ style lowbrow entertainment affair. We’re assured it will not be, so we’re happy to work with ZKK to arrange contact for this production. Kathy kindly gave us the following introductory statement for interested parties;

ZKK television are making a documentary about a variety of types of family relationships, and are interested in including…one family where the parents are Goths. It needs to be a family with children of around 15 – 25, who are not Goths themselves, and who might like to understand more about what their parents are getting up to in their spare time and what it all means. If you would like to be involved, or would simply like to know more about the film, we’d love to talk to you – there’s no obligation to get involved – it really helps us to speak to as many people as possible.

Kathy can be reached directly via her e-mail, or you can contact The Blogging Goth’s editor Tim Sinister if you would prefer to speak to us first. We’ll be following this project with interest, and we look forward to sharing more information as we get it.

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Whitby April 2015 – Preparation

It’s been quiet recently, as The Blogging Goth has alternately gone on holiday, fallen ill, and been selected for a new job (in communications, naturally). Now, looming over the horizon is Whitby Gothic Weekend – April 2015!

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A four-day double-strength bonanza of bands, to celebrate the world-famous festival’s twenty-first birthday!
To whet your appetite, you can watch a trailer featuring some of the most popular alternative bands out there, right here…

The Blogging Goth will be there, talking to the bands, the organizers, and of course yourselves – to see how people are finding the celebrations for twenty-one years of Whitby Goth Weekend!
In the meantime, we have some great articles planned that do what we always set out to do – report on the news that matters to the UK Goth Scene.

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