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Rogue Pictures’ The Last House on the Left arrives in theaters March 13, 2009, and it’s ...
SoonerCon, not just for comic books and sci-fi dead beatsOne thing I run into a ...
MySpace, Facebook, Weblogs for Teenagers; What do Parents Need to Know? By Sue Blaney By Sue Blaney MySpace, ...
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In The Nursery - Official site features news, photos, reviews, discography, show dates, and lyrics. Rollingstone.com: In ...
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Marilyn Manson's former keyboardist has sued the shock rocker, claiming he kept millions of dollars ...
I have seen the future - and it's goth We mocked their make-up and giggled over ...
The Origins of Halloween By John Retzer Halloween has become one of America's favorite holidays. Last year ...
ParaCon is bringing people in from across the Nation, it's not just for Oklahoma! So, grab ...

Archive for the ‘Indie’ Category

Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Offers free promotion for indie artists.

Posted by Duvy On January - 14 - 2008 Comments Off
Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Offers free promotion for indie artists. Independent bands and artists who cannot afford to take themselves to the next level on the web will find a wealth of people and websites willing to help them for free and nearly free. Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Offers free promotion for indie artists. Independent bands and artists who [...]
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Internet Radio: A Free Format For All

Posted by Duvy On January - 13 - 2008 Comments Off
Internet Radio:  A Free Format For All by Robert Benson The Internet has evolved and made many changes in our culture including personal MySpace pages, individual blogs, the way we trade information as well as the way the public finds and listens to music. One of the upcoming and most popular formats is Internet Radio.  Let’s discuss an [...]
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Gothic Must haves

Posted by Duvy On January - 12 - 2008 Comments Off
Gothic Must haves: (if you love gothic music, you better roll back to where it all started, I even marked my favorites.) Siouxsie & the Banshees – Juju (1981)  Following three records arguably confused by keyboards, Sioux & Co. strip the sound down, sharpening guitars and compelling Budgie to unleash the spooky drums. He obliges, providing his Chanteuse [...]
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The Problem With Music

Posted by Duvy On January - 8 - 2008 Comments Off
The Problem With Music by Steve Albini Whenever I talk to a band who are about to sign with a major label, I always end up thinking of them in a particular context. I imagine a trench, about four feet wide and five feet deep, maybe sixty yards long, filled with runny, decaying shit. I imagine these [...]
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Darkfaery Subculture Magazine has been an underground alternative source for music, costume, and art enthusiasts since it launched as ‘dark zine’ on the streets of Dallas, Texas in 1985. It has since undergone several transformations since moving to Oklahoma City from the paper zine known as The Vampire.s Playground in 1993 to the diskette compuzine of the same name, until finally it reached a large enough fan base to become Darkfaery Subculture Magazine Online in 1997. Through the years it has been DFSM’s mission to bring together the underground music, art, and fashion scenes who have, in the past, tried to remain exclusive and reclusive unto themselves. DFSM is committed to stamping out pretension among the genres so that fans and industry professionals can come together to create something memorable, and darkly beautiful, for years to come. DFSM reflects a unique lifestyle which both its readers and publishers strive to be a part of. Featuring and attending local events, conventions, and faires, DFSM continues to transcend the labels and prejudices placed upon the freakish, interesting, weird world upon which we live.

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