Munly and The Lee Lewis Harlots – Dark Gothic Country
Munly and the Lee Lewis Harlots’ was a six-piece dark gothic country band with mostly stringed instruments. According to a Munly fansite, the band was active between 2000 and 2006. [ … ]
The Definitive Gothic Western Collective
Munly and the Lee Lewis Harlots’ was a six-piece dark gothic country band with mostly stringed instruments. According to a Munly fansite, the band was active between 2000 and 2006. [ … ]
Few musicians enjoy the enduring cultural presence of Johnny Cash, as edgy teenagers still wear T-shirts with the infamous picture of him flipping off the camera. He remains the perfect rebuttal [ … ]
Jay Munly’s presence can be a bit frightening at times. And with some of the Lupercalians wearing black robes and cone hats and others wearing burlap hoods at their shows, [ … ]
Incendiary young country singer and songwriter Rachel Brooke channels the darkest nights of American Southern music, pulling forth influences from raw, early country singing to Chicago blues greats, vintage New [ … ]
New York based gothic country band o’death are named after the Dock Boggs penned song later made famous by Ralph Stanley on the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack. They combine elements of folk, bluegrass, punk, metal and Americana [ … ]
Heathen Apostles is a Gothic Americana band known for their unique twist on Gothic Country and Southern Gothic music. In a genre with established acts ranging from 16 [ … ]
The latest video from the the Heathen Apostles live EP is debuting today, and we at GothicWestern.com are happy to handle the launch. The band has had to postpone two tours [ … ]
Gothic Western playlist #4 is up on Spotify, it features Doom Country and Gothic Americana songs from the Heathen Apostles, Wovenhand, Shawn James, The Devil Makes Three and more. The [ … ]
Hat, clothing and accessories company Pachuco Supply Co. presents a unique collaboration with Me and That Man frontman Nergal to bring you his own signature Gothic Western hat. These are [ … ]
Victorian Wedding Dress in the United States; A History Through Paper Dolls, Norma lu Meehan and Mei Campbell, Texas Tech University Press, (800-832-4042), 32 Pages, $12.95, Paperback. This unusual book [ … ]