The New Batch: Lexington Comic & Toy Con 2019 [EVENT/GALLERY]
We had a chance to check out the new Lexington Comic & Toy Convention and were really impressed by what was on display!
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: K. Kane
In the late 90’s, a new shock rock band known as Rackets and Drapes hit the scene and turned many heads. Mostly that of Christians, as they were well-known in the Christian metal circles since they played the Cornerstone Festival a few times. They were met with much hate, but the love that the fans (that they call Therapy Patients) showed was much greater. After 16 years of inactivity and silence, Therapy Patients got quite the shock treatment when K. Kane came out of the blue and announced the return of R&D. And she has decided to give her only interview to DarkestGoth.
Tracy Whiteside Photography: Every Day is Halloween [PHOTOGRAPHER GALLERY]
Not every girl wants to wear fluffy dresses and pink. Some girls want to wear black leather. I was one of those girls. I found a kindred spirit when teaching theatre. Ella Weasler is not only a talented actor and singer, but she is also experimental when it comes to the way she dresses.
Raven Moonlight: Broken Doll [FORMER SPOKESMODEL GALLERY]
Former Spokesmodel Raven Moonlight presents a gallery dedicated to Sara Haar and her creepy photography series. Sara’s vision for this shoot was a lovely girl who has broken and used like a doll. This gallery will show the soft beautiful features of the doll as well as the more harsh and beaten side.
Elitists: The Cancer in Every Subculture [ARTICLE]
“You’re not Goth because…” Take your pick: Because you like a particular band/genre, because of your personal religious beliefs, because your aesthetics aren’t “Goth enough,” or even because you don’t know the entire history of the subculture. Whatever the case may be, if you’ve ever been told this or even said it yourself, congratulations. You’ve had an encounter with one of the most annoying, self-righteous pricks in the scene: The elitist.
Karen St. Claire: DarkestGoth Visits NAMM Convention 2019 [ARTICLE/VIDEO]
DarkestGoth Girl 2019, Karen St. Claire, receives a DarkestGoth Magazine press pass for NAMM Coverage 2019. Featuring some of the Greatest Goth Music Artists ever…with songs like Close My Eyes Forever, a Lita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne duet, Don’t Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult, and Man in the Box by Alice in Chains, it was a pleasure to be there!… and…. for all of you in MusiCares, the opportunity to continue the signature recipe series continues. Special thanks to Kahler, Peavey, and NAMM for bringing it all together! “Who the f*ck is Neil Zlozower?” Lol!
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: Prozak [INTERVIEW]
At the beginning of this year Rev. Leviathan attended Twiztid’s Holiday Hangover Weekend, and while he was there he had the opportunity to speak with rap artist/paranormal investigator, Prozak (The Hitchcock of Hip-Hop)…
Karen St. Claire: Necromancing The Throne [VIDEO ANNOUNCEMENT]
Darkest Goth Magazine’s 2019 New Year’s Day Spokesmodel Inauguration. Vamplified recording artist, Karen St. Claire takes the reigns for one full year of “Necromancing the Throne’.” Stay tuned for more are DarkestGoth.com
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: Alla Xul Elu (A.X.E.) [INTERVIEW]
Alla Xul Elu, or A.X.E. for short, is a horrorcore rap group from Ohio, consisting of three members: Billy Obey, Joe Black, and Lee Carver. At AXEmas 3 in Dayton this year, I was lucky enough to pull them aside for a few minutes, and needless to say it was just as I expected.
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: The Anix [INTERVIEW]
Recently I had the pleasure of conversing with Brandon Smith, the mastermind behind the electronic rock project, The Anix. This year he signed to FiXT Music and released his newest studio album Shadow_Movement.
Karen St. Claire: Paranormal Research Public Records [SPOKESMODEL GALLERY]
Dedicated to St. Roch, patron saint of healing against the plague and in this case during the Louisiana yellow fever epidemic… this cemetery, chapel and shrine is located off the beaten path in a quiet little area about 10 minutes outside of the French Quarter. At the paranormal division of the historical registry in New Orleans, it is noted that there are ‘sightings’ of a female sanguinary templar vampire that roams the area. She appears in human form and then vanishes into thin air. Caught on instant camera, a timeframe spanning from 1947 to 1961, she appears again and again…