Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sunset Black Monday's presents: Joy Division/New Order Cover Night

Come see local bands Motorik, Hotels, Still Falling, Levi Fuller, The Volcano Diary, Blue light Curtain, The Small Change, William Wilson (Legion Within), Legion Within, Blackpool Astronomy, Fleshworld, Desillusion, & Black Nite Crash play covers Joy Division and New Order! 


DJ Coldheart will also be playing some awesome music! 


The Sunset is located at:




5433 NW Ballard Ave
Ballard, WA



September 27th 

Starts at 8:30PM

$8 Cover

New Store Opening! Capitol Hill Vaudeville Grand Opening

There's a new store opening here in Seattle, called Capitol Hill Vaudeville, which is specializing in Vintage ClothingJewelry, Antiques, and yes--Steampunk accessories.

Their Grand Opening is Friday, October 1st from 8:PM--1:AM.  There will be a live band performing, Moonspinners, and also a performance by Seattle Aerial Arts. There will also be a Black and White Retro Photo Shoot, which sounds like a lot of fun!

Cocktail Lounge Attire and Ethnic Ensemble is encouraged. 

Capitol Hill Vaudeville is located at: 1715 Olive Way, Seattle WA, 98102
(One block off Broadway between Harvard and Boylston Streets)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

One of the Best Kept Secrets in Seattle... ISOLATION

Seattle's first and only night of old-school goth has a new home! After a year's absence, Isolation returns with DJ Coldheart bringing you the deathrock, batcave, postpunk, gothrock, coldwave and more that made this night a favorite for many of you. I'm pleased to be able to bring it back with thanks to the Mercury for being the new host. Come by and celebrate the return of darkness!

ISOLATION w/ DJ Coldheart
NOW EVERY 4th THURS

Mercury @ Machinewerks
1009 E Union (lower)
Seattle, WA

Classic Music Moments

One Of My Obsessions.....

.....happens to be fashion.

I think one of the most perplexing issues I've had to deal with is --what to wear when you want to look and feel like your Gothy self, but still retain some dignity?

A few things came to mind:

Well, why don't I just show you?

Darkest Salutations!

This is my Elder Goth Blog, and I'm putting it together because , well-- there's an awful lot of us out there.

A little about my background; I'm a 40-something year old Goth that started out as a Hardcore Punk in NYC in 1981. I got into Siouxie and Bauhaus around that time-- though my roots as a young teenager ran from Kiss to The Cars to Lene Lovich to David Bowie. I became a huge fan of Gary Numan and the Sex Pistols, the Damned, Talking Heads, Devo, etc, etc. In New York, I discovered the Punk scene and threw myself in.

And then there was Batcave, and Blitz/New Romantic.

By the 90's I was playing bass in a Gothic band, and have continued playing Gothic/Darkwave in the Seattle scene since.

So, there are a lot of things I'd like to do with this blog-- examine some of the music that shaped the scene; look at how the Seattle Gothic Scene contributed to the Gothic subculture as a whole; interview Elder Goths and get their take on the subject-- plus I'd like to look at fashion, art, etc, ... in short, anything that has to do with the subject. As I am also a Goth of Color-- this is something else I'd like to touch on.

So-- definitions: what is an Elder Goth?

Currently, the consensus seems to be that if you are over 30, you are an Elder Goth.

Does that make me a Geriatric Goth?