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POC in Goth/Punk/Alternative Music

Relaunching this again for a future ‘not-post’, but something better! Thank you to everyone who continued to send in suggestions. Submit here.

As an addition to the goth/post-punk/alt band masterpost, here’s a list of bands featuring members of color. Most are influential, others new discoveries or future freak gods. Thanks to research and helpful readers, here’s a bit of sick sound suitable for all taste buds:

Goth, dark or industrial:

Punk, hardcore or post-hardcore:

  • Bad Brains - why most of the bands on this list even exist.
  • Death - not to be confused with the metal band of the same way. Not that you could confuse the members in any way.
  • Rough Francis - founded by the sons of David Hackney of Death.
  • Pure Hell - afropunk taken literally.
  • X-Ray Spex - Poly Styrene was the energy and feel of the band. Actually, she was just energy and feel period. Fun fact: she was also bipolar.
  • Radkey - Rad.
  • TMGE - Japanese band named “Thee Michelle Gun Elephant” or as they prefer: JAPANESE BAND NAMED “THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT”.
  • Tamar Kali - powerful musician, especially known for “Boot”.
  • The Objex - Feloney Melony’s got a wicked hawk and voice.
  • Stiffed - Santi White now performs solo as Santigold.
  • Cerebral Ballzy
  • Suicidal Tendencies
  • Midori - great jazz-punk fusion band.
  • The Redscare
  • Le Butcherettes - Mexican garage punk band.
  • Atari Teenage Riot
  • NOFX
  • Stalin
  • The Bags
  • Dev Hynes - a British musician who started out in a punk band Test Icicles then went solo as a folk/indie musician as Lightspeed Champion and now is doing an electronic/R&B thing as Blood Orange.
  • L’Arc-en-Ciel - Okay, so these guys are Japan’s other most famous export. These guys got known outside of japan for doing some major anime theme songs (Fullmetal Alchemist, Gundam 00, NANA live action movie, etc) and were the first Japanese act to headline Madison Square Garden (Japanese rock bands really like New York for some reason). Their bassist tetsuya (formally known as tetsu) gets bonus points for being one of Japan’s only out LGBT celebrities (he’s Bi).
  • Doll$Box
  • Letlive
  • The Chariot
  • Trashtalk
  • Gogol Bordello - self described as “gypsy punk”. Singer Eugene Hütz is Russian-Ukranian with Romani heritage and born with a ‘stache. Nearly crazier than Little Big and Korpiklaani combined.
  • Blackfire
  • The Bots - punk duo made of two brothers.
  • Bow Wow Wow - IIIIIII Waaaant Caaandy!!!
  • Love Equals Death
  • Ritualization - blackened death metal from Orléans, France
  • Teengenerate
  • Ten Grand
  • Letlive
  • Martin Sorrondeguy - spoke out about US based Latino issues in many of his lyrics and was involved in bands Los Crudos, Limp Wrist and Needles.
  • Ghost Town

Metal, funk/rap/reggae metal fusion or core:

  • Blasphemy - Black metal, the biggest irony on earth as Caller of the Storms remains one of the rare black musicians within the genre.
  • Babymetal - this Japanese trio is more metal than a viking woman on her period in the middle of a battlefield drinking the blood of her enemies to the sound of Immortal…for some at least.
  • Wicked Wisdom - Will Smith’s wife get a band?? Yes she Will.
  • Unlocking the Truth - these 13 year olds played in the streets of NYC before they opened for Living Colour.
  • Absolace - amazing metal from Dubai.
  • Living Colour - better than Dead Monochrome.
  • King’s X - more hard rock, but hey.
  • Bionic Jive - one of the better hip-hop/metal fusions.
  • Skindred - check out the album “Roots Rock Riot”.
  • Ego Fall - a Chinese folk metal band and also Corbac’s fave. Mixing tradition with heavier sounds.
  • Static X - Japanese guitarist Koichi Fukuda & Mexican-American bassist Tony Campos.
  • Sepultura - the founding members are all Brazilian, currently their lead singer (Derrick Green) is black. “Arise” is a massive album of pure metal awesomeness.
  • Straight Line Stitch
  • Blood Stain Child
  • Sasamaso
  • Tenger Cavalry - a folk metal band based out of Bejing who describe their style as “Mongolian folk metal”. Like this and you’d probably enjoy Ego Fall.
  • Cthonic - Taiwanese metal band who’s lead singer is also the president for the Taiwanese branch of Amnesty International.Most of their music deals with their goal of an independent Taiwan and they’re really REALLY great.
  • Myrath
  • God Forbid
  • Invasion - a stoner/psych-metal band fronted by a valkyrie space wizard out of London.
  • Vodun - like invasion, marries punk, psychedelic, and doom metal influenced instrumentals with soul influenced vocals to create a unique and original takes on doom metal.
  • Sevendust
  • Animals as Leaders - most suggested band on this list and for good reason.
  • Veil of Maya
  • Oceano
  • Body Count - Ice T’s metal band rules. It would be a little tastier with ice cubes though.
  • Hirax - pioneering thrash/speed metal band (with hardcore influences). Katon De Pena is one of the most distinctive vocalists of the then-burgeoning California metal scene. Though they never achieved the success of some of their contemporaries like Metallica or Slayer, they have long been an insiders’ favorite and cited as an influence by bands ranging from Napalm Death to Cannibal Corpse to Darkthrone.
  • Infectious Grooves
  • Melechesh - an Assyrian black metal band originating from Jerusalem whose lyrical themes include Mesopotamian mythology and occultism.
  • Iron Man - American doom metal band with PoC members.
  • Sex Machineguns - Japanese speed metal band.
  • Hibria - Brazilian power metal band.
  • Metallica - their first lead guitarist was Lloyd Grant. Here he is in their first recording.
  • Gevolt - Yiddish band from Israel.
  • The Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza
  • Gridlink
  • X Japan - Probably Japan’s most famous metal export. These guys are the reason Visual Kei (basically Japan’s gothic metal scene) exists. All those flashy JRock bands wouldn’t exist without X Japan. They also recently just played a huge show at Madison Square Garden.
  • Maximum the Hormone - Also known as “the guys that did that weird opening and ending to death note”, MTH do a fantastic combination of metal, punk, and even pop. The best part about MTH is that their lyrics don’t make sense even when translated so you can just have mindless fun listening to them even if you understand Japanese.
  • Suffocation - one of the most influential death metal acts of all time. Terrance Hobbs’ incredible mastery of the guitar allowed the band to blend complex technicality into the genre without sacrificing raw brutality.
  • Versailles Philharmonic Quintet
  • Suicide Silence
  • The Crimson Armada
  • For Today
  • Glass Cloud
  • Heaven in Her Arms
  • Here comes the Kraken
  • Issues
  • Periphery
  • Reflections
  • System of a Down
  • Fear Nuttin Band
  • Year of the Dragon - founder was a member of Fishbone.
  • Dir En Grey
  • Skyharbor
  • Spineshank
  • Coal Chamber
  • Ill Niño
  • Flagitious Idiosyncrasy in Dilapidation (FID) - Formed in Tokyo. Rad ladies playing some super hard grindcore.
  • Sarcofago - Brazilian band
  • Acrassicauda - Iraqi heavy metal. There is a film called “Heavy Metal in Baghdad”, about the band. Another documentary called Global Metal, which is by the same director as Heavy Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey, is highly recommended.
  • Sigh - one of the first japanese black mack metal bands led by a fierce lady.
  • Sabbat - Japanese black/thrash.
  • Blood Stain Child - rather epic sounding Japanese metal band with contrasting vocals and instrumentals.
  • Gallhammer - female Japanese extreme metal band of doom. The wickedest chicks, definitely recommend.
  • Avulsed - Spanish death metal band.
  • Necramynth - Korean black metal.
  • Crossfaith - japanese metalcore.
  • Subrosa
  • As they Burn - deathcore band from Paris, France.
  • Wolves and Jackals - blackened thrash/death metal from Atlanta, GA.
  • Infernal Revulsion - brutal death metal from Tokyo, Japan
  • Orange Sky - from Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Monuments - it’s got saxophone and it’s awesome.
  • Ego Likeness
  • Peelander-Z - watch the videos, you’ll be happy you did.
  • For Today - if you’re into Christian metal.
  • Dream Theater - John Myung plays in the influential prog metal band with the aid of his majestic hair.

Alternative or too cool to label:

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Help Us Make this List a Database

This was originally a simple post intended to show representation within alternative music. So many of you responded. Over the past weeks I have received over 80-some band suggestions in my mailbox, this not counting the 80-some suggestions within the comments.

Let’s Expand

I am constructing a full on resource for underrepresented alternative artists of yet more walks of sound. This includes artists of color, lgbt+ folk, musicians with disabilities and more. The goal is to provide a space for discovery, notably among those young to the scene searching for their like. Each band will have their own space with a short bio, recommended sounds and their impact on the scene as an underrepresented  musician - if possible, newspaper clippings and photography.

Many of you had comments about genres, band controversies and various tidbits. The database would provide a place for people to discuss and make it easier to edit band info.

How Can We Reach this Goal?

The goal is almost reached!! Donate (as little as $1) on Patreon. We have already hit close to $175. This is the amount required for time, research and even interaction with musicians themselves. Patreon users donate on a monthly basis. Say you choose to donate $5, the amount will be deducted from your account monthly and you will receive prizes relative to the donation. You may opt out at any time.

Each contributor (yes, all of you who suggested awesome bands) will receive a personal thank you. Each patron will get a special prize: custom art, full color comic of you, shootin’ the double scoop with the creator etc….

At this point it would only take 34 peeps to each donate $3 to get the database up and running.

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Wait... did tetsuya officially come out?

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Rewatching Empress Ki now that it’s available on Netflix

and it reminded me how much I love how both the OST tracks that represent Wang Yu and Ta Hwan have different motifs of Empress Ki’s main track (also the track which represents Seungnyang) in them. It makes it sound like they’re both incomplete versions of Seungnyang’s theme. TT

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below is an except from a recent interview with bryan-michael cox and j.que in which they discussed working with jonghyun. thank you to @mredwardsanders for translating! the song that is referenced is (likely) “cocktail”, which was featured on jonghyun’s first full length studio album, she is. this is their one songwriting credit together that is known. bryan-michael cox is a grammy award winning songwriter and producer know for producing tracks such as mary j. blige’s “be without you”, and usher’s “burn”, “confessions part ii” and “u got it bad”. 
bryan: a few years ago, i entered into a music publishing contract with avex, and i gave a few songs to a few groups. i also gave [a song] to jonghyun. […] speaking of “connection with people”, it’s the same in korea. jonghyun, that i mentioned earlier, we weren’t actually supposed to meet, and the song might not even have come into existence. this was when we were writing songs in korea. apparently the artists aren’t allowed to come into the studio. meaning: that we weren’t supposed to interact with the artists, but jonghyun, [knowing] they would tell him not to go if he talked to / asked the label, he just popped up in the studio [by himself]. because he wanted to write a song with us. so, we wrote a song together. with jonghyun, it was a very similar case [as] with the gospellers, but also a completely different experience. [with gospellers] even if we couldn’t understand everything in the conversation, we both had a way to communicate with each other. but, with jonghyun, [partly because he came in unexpectedly], we weren’t able to understand each other at all. it was the first time that i went into session with an artist that i could not communicate with at all. it was just that he came into the studio without telling us so, of course, we didn’t have a translator / interpreter. but we just really wanted to make something together so we produced a track somehow, and whenever he felt something he wrote it down then and there. we recorded it right away, and the song we completed that way, [the label] decided to use the moment we submitted it. i mean, after all, it was already recorded entirely with his voice.
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Didn’t expect that.

No you don’t understand okay my husband is in the Navy and he told me stories about doing shit like this. They would just make up their own shit, as long as they were yelling SOMETHING then they didn’t get in trouble, and even the drill instructors would make shit up like this. And they got WEIRD.

HOW ARE THEY NOT LAUGHING?

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also the guy in the beginning says something like “well, the song doesn’t fit at all…”

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Bought the Yuri on Concert pamphlet for tommorow’s event. The pamphlet contains the name of the performers and staff for the event tommorow and key song commentary for Phichit, Guang Hong, Victor, Yuri, Yurio, Michele and Otabek. You’ll also receive a sticker from the pamphlet. Here are some of the few illustrations in the pamphlet.

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