Christian Death
Christian Death
Artist Information
Genres: Industrial, Goth Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative/Indie Rock, Goth Metal
Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's
Formed: 1979 in Los Angeles, CA
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Biography
The founding fathers of American goth rock, Christian Death took a relentlessly confrontational stand against organized religion and conventional morality, with an appetite for provocation that made Marilyn Manson look like Stryper. Regardless of who was leading or performing in the group, Christian Death set themselves up to shock, both in their cover art and their lyrics, which wallowed in blasphemy, morbidity, drug use, and sexual perversity. Their self-consciously controversial tactics set them apart from the British goth scene, having more to do with L.A. punk and heavy metal, and thus the band dubbed its sound "death rock" instead; however, their sensibility was ultimately similar enough that the "goth" designation stuck in the end. Their music also relied on slow, doomy, effects-laden guitar riffs and ambient horror-soundtrack synths, and their theatrical performances were strongly influenced by British glam rockers like David Bowie and Roxy Music, as well as industrial provocateurs Throbbing Gristle.
Discography
Release: February 19, 2008
Label: Cleopatra
Release: October 15, 2007
Label: Season of Mist, Sem