Rozz Williams and Ron Athey during a Christian Death appearance at Vinyl Fetish, Hollywood. April 10th, 1982
by Dina Douglass Punk Photography
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Rozz Williams and Ron Athey during a Christian Death appearance at Vinyl Fetish, Hollywood. April 10th, 1982
by Dina Douglass Punk Photography

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An array of Ghastly Magazines
Made me some cd thingies!!
Theyre far from the best but yay!! i have em now atleast :3
Surprised no one's mentioned them yet , so here are some women who made a huge impact on goth subculture and its music genres.
Siouxsie Sioux, who founded the Banshees (post-punk, goth rock, new wave) and was also in The Creatures (new wave, alt rock). Honestly, her voice is one of the best I've ever heard.
Dinah Cancer is the lead vocalist of 45 Grave (death rock, horror punk). She's very charismatic
Eva O, musician, vocalist, guitarist. Was in Christian Death, Shadow Project, Super Heroines (all death rock/gothic rock), plus solo work.
Scary Bitches (death rock/gothic punk) — formed by Alma Geddon and Deadri Ranciid.
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Instagram told me that yesterday was Rozz Williams' heavenly birthday. I am not familiar with Christian Death etc but I was struck by the beauty of Rozz. Maybe I should listen to his songs. While browsing through the photos, I accidentally found something that gave me a reason to make a comparison between his photo with him holding a cross of thorns and Trent's moment from Down In It music video.
And the sponsor of my hyperfixation: early Christian Death goth Rozz, because I can't stop listening to Only Theatre of Pain. In fact, i'm pretty sure I've put "Cavity - First Communion" and "Spiritual Cramp" (of Creux Lies, though) to my Top Spotify Wrapped 2025 in like a day. No joke.
Hard not to love, really. All of Rozz's projects were expressions of deep sensitivity, despair and pain.
P.S. I don't know what genius thought that the storyline of meeting Rozz in the rehab would be a great idea for a c.ai interaction, but a low bow from me personally.