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Introducing the neoclassical metal band

Gothic metal is a loose definition. Let's talk about neoclassicism first. Some bands focus their creative energy on the timbre expression of original instruments, which are Neo-Classical and small chamber music. This is a tributary of its musical style that everyone can naturally think of. The neo-romantic classical music in the 19th century had a profound influence on them. This is a band that performs almost exclusively in strings. The nostalgia and faint sadness in their works are incomparable to other musical styles. Among them, the American brand Projekt's boss band and brand flagship Black Tape For A Blue Girl is the highest realm (but it cannot be denied that BTFABG also contains the use of Ambient). Dark Wave-………… Gothic music/culture began in Britain, but it thrived and grew in the European continent, or because there is a richer cultural soil there. After all, the long history of Europe, its religious atmosphere and the experience of medieval culture are all important elements to nourish these low-key cultures attached to religious beliefs. In this historical and cultural atmosphere, Gothic music soon gave birth to another kind of music with darker and more religious and cultural origins-Dark Wave.

As for the band Stoa, Ophelia's Dream is the representative of neoclassicism. Oh, I forgot to say that neoclassicism expresses the classical feeling rather than "classicism", and classical musical instruments can also produce a large number of bands with non-mainstream ideology, such as simple Anima In Fiamme, evil and miserable Sopor Aeternus and so on. PS, the non-mainstream here is not from China! ! This is very important, otherwise it will mislead you into the non-mainstream of China. Early prototype Gothic bands:

Bauhaus (Bauhaus), Christian Death (Death of Christ), Southern Death Cult (Death Worship in the South, later renamed The Cult), Joy Division (Happy Division, but their appearance doesn't look very Gothic), Sisters of Mercy (Sisters of Mercy), Siouxsie and the Banshees (Succee and the West).

Quasi-prototype Gothic Band:

The Fields of The Nephilim (slightly younger than the band above, but too old than the new band), The Mission(UK) (their early works are considered gothic by the media), Sex Gang Children;;

Soft Gothic Band:

Dead Dance, Xmal Deutschland, Danielle Dax;;

Metal/Industrial Gothic Band:

Creating Jesus (a band with metal tendency) and James Rays Gangwar (a band relying on samplers) (many Gothic people like listening to the Ministry, but the Ministry is not a real Gothic band);

Experimental/Folk/Occult Gothic Band:

Current 93, Death In June, Sol Invictus;;

New Gothic Band:

Nosferatu, Rosetta Stone, Shadow Project (a branch of Christian Death), Clan of Xymox (a band that relies on synthesizers and is very dance-like).

oh, it seems to be beside the point. I'm sorry. Please add if you have any questions.