List of gothic country artists
The following is a list of artists/bands described as gothic country, which is a fusion of alternative rock with southern gothic literature themes and country, blues, folk, Americana, bluegrass, psychobilly and gospel music.
Artists[]
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- 16 Horsepower[1]
- Big John Bates: Noirchestra[citation needed]
- Bonnie Prince Billy[citation needed]
- Brown Bird[citation needed]
- Calexico[citation needed]
- Johnny Cash (later work on American Recordings)[2][3]
- Vic Chesnutt[citation needed]
- Dorthia Cottrell[citation needed]
- The Cramps[citation needed]
- Delta Rae[citation needed]
- Johnny Dowd[citation needed]
- Dr. John[citation needed]
- Drive-By Truckers[4]
- Drivin N Cryin[citation needed]
- Bob Dylan[citation needed]
- Tav Falco[citation needed]
- Bon Iver[citation needed]
- Bobbie Gentry[citation needed]
- The Gun Club[citation needed]
- The Handsome Family[citation needed]
- Two Gallants[citation needed]
- Iron & Wine[citation needed]
- Jason Isbell[citation needed]
- Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter[citation needed]
- Cotton Jones[citation needed]
- [5][6]
- Kid Congo Powers[citation needed]
- Legendary Shack Shakers[citation needed]
- Mark Linkous[citation needed]
- Julie Mintz[7]
- Jay Munly[citation needed]
- Murder by Death[8]
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds[9]
- Old Crow Medicine Show[citation needed]
- Will Oldham[citation needed]
- David Rawlings[citation needed]
- James Ray[citation needed]
- R.E.M.[10]
- Dax Riggs[citation needed]
- Thayer Sarrano[citation needed]
- Slim Cessna's Auto Club[11]
- Smog[citation needed]
- Southern Culture on the Skids[12]
- Sparklehorse[citation needed]
- [citation needed]
- Tav Falco's Panther Burns[citation needed]
- Dan Tyminski[citation needed]
- Adia Victoria[citation needed]
- Mirel Wagner[citation needed]
- Gillian Welch[citation needed]
- Jim White[citation needed]
- Hank Williams III[citation needed]
- Tyler Childers[citation needed]
- Uncle Sinner[citation needed]
- Wovenhand[citation needed]
References[]
- ^ "16 Horsepower Artist Biography". AllMusic.com.
- ^ "Did Rick Rubin Turn Johnny Cash Into A Cheesy Goth?". slate.com.
- ^ Edwards, Leigh H. (2009). 'Johnny Cash And The Paradox Of American Identity' by Leigh H. Edwards. ISBN 978-0253220615.
- ^ "Q&A: Patterson Hood On Drive-By Truckers' Angry Political Anthem "The Perilous Night"". stereogum.com. Stereogum Media LLC. November 7, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
- ^ "Tapestry Music Podcast Episode 2: Katie Dee". SoundCloud.org.
- ^ "Millvale Music Festival 2018". Punksburgh.
- ^ "Featured Artist Julie Mintz: The Haunting, Otherworldly Side Of Folk". LA Music Blog.
- ^ "Interviews: Adam Turla (Murder By Death)". PunkNews.org.
- ^ "Joshua Cutchin: Weird Words & Brass Beats". Joshua Cutchin: Weird Words & Brass Beats. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
- ^ https://www.theringer.com/music/2019/4/9/18300837/rem-reckoning-35th-anniversary-mega-post
- ^ "Slim Cessna's Auto Club Brings Its Gothic Americana To Beachland Ballroom". Cleveland.com.
- ^ Peacock, Joshua. "Fried Chicken Fun: Southern Culture on the Skids returns to Savannah with fresh album of old hits". DoSavannah.com. GateHouse EntertainmentLife. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
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