Best Goth Album
Under the Sanguine Moon
Plague Garden
Goth will never die, and Plague Garden is here to prove it. The eerie band’s fourth album, Under the Sanguine Moon, builds on the decay of its predecessors: shadowy post-punk that draws decadently on the bleak melodicism of vintage influences: Siouxsie and the Banshees, Christian Death, Sisters of Mercy, the Cure. This is classic goth, all monochrome glamour and graveyard ritualism. The members of Plague Garden apparently never got the message that Denver is one of the sunniest cities in America, and we hope they never do.