Oh I know it isn't "dead dead," good shit is still being made, lot of it actually, and there's some good gothy music being made too albeit more synthy stuff, but they've been bastardized from their original forms to the point of unrecognizability in some circumstances to the degree where people's favorite "punk band" is My Chemical Aromas or some such nonsense.
I just personally think that rather than attach themselves poorly to an already developed subgenere/subculture, they should just call themselves their own thing. It'd be like if I said I'm a country star but all I do is spoken word, "no, you're a spoken word star, and that is fantastic, but country music is one thing and you are another."
Frankly imo, that is the charitable way to view it too, because otherwise I'd view them to be like the "punk" version of dudes in cowboy gear and silverados on their way to their accounting jobs.
Punk ain't dead, punk is just busy scrubbing the bathroom because the in-laws are coming for tea.
Oh I know it isn't "dead dead," good shit is still being made, lot of it actually, and there's some good gothy music being made too albeit more synthy stuff, but they've been bastardized from their original forms to the point of unrecognizability in some circumstances to the degree where people's favorite "punk band" is My Chemical Aromas or some such nonsense.
I just personally think that rather than attach themselves poorly to an already developed subgenere/subculture, they should just call themselves their own thing. It'd be like if I said I'm a country star but all I do is spoken word, "no, you're a spoken word star, and that is fantastic, but country music is one thing and you are another."
Frankly imo, that is the charitable way to view it too, because otherwise I'd view them to be like the "punk" version of dudes in cowboy gear and silverados on their way to their accounting jobs.