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It's a special episode this week because Amy is flying solo! No, she hasn't done anything to the other hosts as part of a secret plot to take over the podcast. They're just fine, she has assured us! So, join us/Amy for a lively, if one-sided, discussion on 2010's Psycho Gothic Lolita! Spookin' On: Amy – Ebola Syndrome (1996), Shadow of the Vampire (2001) Next Week's Tape: Uzumaki (2000) Available on YouTube if you search for it! Get Kyle Clark's I'm a Person: Director's Cut You can go to kyleclarkcomedy.bandcamp.com and pay what you want for the full uncut set from “I'm a Person” which includes 20 mins of unheard material, plus an additional 15 minutes of never released bonus live recordings! Send Us Stuff! We have a PO Box! (It's under Kyle's name but anything you send for Jen and Amy will 100% make it to them unless it's snacks and then the average drops to about 80%-ish. But don't let that deter you!) Check out Kyle's album "Absolute Terror" https://smarturl.it/absoluteterror Follow us on Twitter/Instagram/(and Jen on TikTok!) Show: @PodScary Jen: @JenSaunderson Kyle: @kyleclarkisrad Amy: @thegoregoregirl (Twitter), @gutterbutterfly (Instagram) Frankie G: @8armedspidey (Instagram) (co-host of The Graveyard Shift and our social media guru)
This month we talk about how to travel around the world as a goth, Satanism in Japan, the satanic panic and more with La Carmina! We also review the new album from Deathhawk. You can pre-order La Carmina's new book here, or read her travel blog and find her social media and Satanic Show and Tell show at lacarmina.com If you enjoy the show, please support us on Patreon intro Japanese goth 7:20 Gothic Lolita 14:06 Style Subcultures 18:18 Travel Guide 22:40 History of Satanism 47:20 Satanism Around the World 49:30 Satanic Panic 52:35 More on Satanism 1:04:45 What Concerns and Excites you About Goth this Year 1:14:15 Album Review 1:20:00-Deathhawk - Обострение Sinister Suggestions 1:35:00 -Coins Paralleles - Demo -Angel's Arcana - Bollingen - Boleskine - Belturbet -Har Belex - The End of Summer -Harsh Symmetry - Mirror Twin -13th Moon - Blood or Love -Winter Severity Index - Disgelo -French Police - Haunted Castles -Sacred Skin - Earthbound -Collide - Notes from the Universe -The Werewolf Macabre - Werewolf Vampire -Molly Nilsson - Extreme -AURORA References: -Satanism Unmasked Part 1, Part 2 -Is Satanic Panic Seeing a Comeback -Michelle Remembers
This month we talk about how to travel around the world as a goth, Satanism in Japan, the satanic panic and more with La Carmina! We also review the new album from Deathhawk. You can pre-order La Carmina's new book here, or read her travel blog and find her social media and more at lacarmina.com If you enjoy the show, please support us on Patreon intro Japanese goth 7:20 Gothic Lolita 14:06 Style Subcultures 18:18 Travel Guide 22:40 History of Satanism 47:20 Satanism Around the World 49:30 Satanic Panic 52:35 More on Satanism 1:04:45 What Concerns and Excites you About Goth this Year 1:14:15 Album Review 1:20:00-Deathhawk - Обострение Sinister Suggestions 1:35:00 -Coins Paralleles - Demo -Angel's Arcana - Bollingen - Boleskine - Belturbet -Har Belex - The End of Summer -Harsh Symmetry - Mirror Twin -13th Moon - Blood or Love -Winter Severity Index - Disgelo -French Police - Haunted Castles -Sacred Skin - Earthbound -Collide - Notes from the Universe -The Werewolf Macabre - Werewolf Vampire -Molly Nilsson - Extreme -AURORA References: -Satanism Unmasked Part 1, Part 2 -Is Satanic Panic Seeing a Comeback -Michelle Remembers
On this episode of the So Japanese podcast, we explore the Lolita and Gothic Lolita subcultures of Japan. We talk about how the subculture started, their influences and the style. 今回のエピソードは、ロリータとゴシックロリータについて探っていきます。このようなサブカルチャーがどのように始まったのか、その影響とスタイルについて話していきます。
Dr. Megan C. Rose talks with guests Kurebayashi and Rei about decora and gothic lolita fashion in Harajuku. From discussing the rise of these fashions as distinct Japanese social phenomena to building a cafe that appeals to decora and gothic lolita audiences, our guests provide unique insights into these subcultures and how girls participate within them. ----- Dr. Megan C. Rose is an Adjunct Associate Lectuerer in Sociology and Social Science and Policy at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Her research explores the value of creativity, cute theory, critical femininities and inclusion. She is currently investigating the experiences of kawaii and gothic alternative communities in Japan, as well as marginalised groups in the Australian Higher Education system. Megan is currently developing a new portfolio of postdoctoral research that involves collaboration and co-authorship with stakeholders in kawaii and gothic alternative communities, as well as a study of feminist activism that uses kawaii imagery to mobilize political actors. Haruka Kurebayashi is an internationally known model and mentor for Decora-chan girls via her blog, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Originally from Shizuoka prefecture, Kurebayashi launched her brand 90884 in 2013 and is a frequent model for fashion magazine KERA. Rei Saionji is a Tokyo native and explorer of Japanese culture and tradition. She is the author of 2 Hours Drive from Tokyo. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlspeak/support
This week we are breaking down Gothic Lolita and talking about it’s history, influence on goth, it’s subversive qualities and more! We also review the new album from Hada. Our guest this month is Rose Nocturnalia! If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon! Gothic Lolita Album Review: Hada - Abrahadabra Sinister Suggestions: -Carpenter Brut -Dorohedoro
In the first edition of 2019, Harvey, Sarah, and Pannill discuss Michelle Carriger's article on Gothic Lolita fashion communities, Fortnite, the floss, and choreographic intellectual property, and the state of the market for paper editions of plays.
Right in the middle of the SpOoKiEsT month we're back with an absolute unit of an episode all about all things goth. We're joined in the the studio by two dear friends: Queen of the Dark and minor celeb in the Gothic Lolita scene, Kaleigh (https://www.instagram.com/thingsweneverdid/?hl=en)and Amanda (who wants you to smash that connect button and if you liked what she had to say endorse that public speaking skill https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-thorpe-286034117/). Stalking us from a distance, as well, is the enigmatic Sniper X. Real Spooktacular guys, check it out. Intro Track - Siouxsie and the Banshees "Night Shift" Fadeout Track - Killing Joke "Love Like Blood"
One of the most notable fashion movements to come out of Japan is an uber feminine take on 19th century clothing called the Lolita style. The main version of Lolita is often very light colours like white and pink, though there is the dark version: Gothic Lolita. Lynn Freeman met with academic and art and design historian Kathryn Hardy Bernal, who is currently researching Lolita's influence in Latin America.
Featured on today's episode: Senran Kagura Estival Versus, Planetes, Heavy Object, Dead Or Alive Xtreme 3 (a passionate defense thereof!), and Nihonjin no Shiranai Nihongo. It's the first day we share our Guilty Pleasures with you, oooh. Lets see what they are! Cat vs. Fox is a competition of Madoka Magica and Gothic Lolita themed products. Come to the park with us on Language Share! What are we watching next week, Shimoneta or Death Parade? Find out all this and more on jam packed show! Tweet us at @KitsuneNihon and @BurrLehane. Voicemail us at 832-4-CATFOX
Lisa Stockton Wilson (aka Lisa Hammer/Trianna Orpheus) met with me at her home in Queens NY to discuss punk, Pippi Longstocking, the hill people of Indonesia, thrift store pickings and Gothic Lolita. She's a film maker, actor and musician--and obsessive collector of clothes. Her influences are eclectic and her enthusiasm for fashion stems from her appreciation of other art forms: German expressionist film, late 19th century symbolism and on to modern music/TV and film. I loved that she thought everyone's style was influenced by art--if only.
Description: It started in Japan, but spread through the whole world. Out guests share everything from the basics of Gothic Lolita fashion, to how to live it as a lifestyle, to how to take it to it's glittering extremes. It's a fascinating fashion and culture that often tries to distance itself from the world of […]
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