I am a gay goth from Melbourne Australia where the Goth Scene thrives and Goths hang out in the doorways of the large hundred year old churches at night. Weird but true. I have been living in Van for three years and have slowly lost touch with the culture. I don't go to Gay bars much mainly because i can't stant hearing madonna and I don't feel comfortable.
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The moment I saw the headline, I did a sort of combined cringe and sigh. Instead, the article is doing a booming trade in the usual horrific drivel inhabiting any comments section on the internet — their advertising department will be happy at least. Image courtesy of Lancashire Telegraph. On with the tale then.
Glow sticks, sweaty bodies and chest-thumping beats - sounds like any gay club. But when Ascension's website describes the club as 'Edinburgh's leading alternative night', they don't mean queer - they mean goth. So let me define my terms. Please interpret 'goth' as broadly as possible.