It features a "darker" sonic palette than typical pop of the era, making it a "hidden gem" for those who enjoy the atmospheric tension of the early '80s. 3. Necromancy – The Bastille Sessions (1981)
While often categorized under New Wave, this album is a fascinating deep dive into the crossover between melodic electronics and introspective goth rock . 4 Rare 80s Albums [Part 128] Goth Rock, Synthwa...
Hailing from the "Bristol Goth Explosion," Necromancy was a staple of the Bastille Club , a lesser-known counterpart to London's famous Batcave. It features a "darker" sonic palette than typical