The Infected: Post-Punk, Alternative, New Wave, Goth Music Podcast with background stories and tips

A podcast from the heart of the darkness. Your hosts select the finest Post Punk, Alternative, Industrial, New Wave, Goth and Darksynth tracks. We bring you the stories behind hot new releases and classic songs, as well as sometimes some Goth approved movie tips. Come join us and feast on tunes with a dark edge!

Vision Video - Shouting Into The Void

Shouting Into The Void - Vision Video Special • 01:43:05Published: January 3, 2021, at 3:50 PMVision Video Frontman Dusty is our guest in this extra-long podcast covering classic influences, cool new bands, the state of the nation, Vision Video's creative process, and exciting news on the upcoming full-length Vision Video album!

09-27
01:43:05

Then Comes Silence - Machine Interview

Then Comes Silence • 01:20:23Published: November 26, 2020 at 4:32 PMAn exclusive episode, featuring all four band members of the awesome Swedish band "Then Comes Silence". Admitted: we are fanboys. We discuss their latest album, Machine, as well as their sources of inspiration. Most of all, you will get to know a lot more about the guys when listening. So tune in!

09-27
01:21:14

XL Halloween special: Love, Blood and Wine

XL Halloween special: Love, Blood and Wine • 01:09:30Published: October 28, 2020, at 10:51 PMEnjoy Stories of Killing Joke, Echo & The Bunnymen, Nosferatu, Of Blood and Wine, The Cult Sounds, Cocteau Twins, Belfegore, and Dead Can Dance, all in our XL Halloween special: Love, Blood and Wine. No tricks, all treats, free howling wolves included! Are you Goth Enough?

09-27
01:09:29

A Nightcall From The Crypt

A Nightcall From The Crypt • 01:00:23Published: October 20, 2020, at 5:29 PMIt's always a good idea to pick up your phone. Especially if The Infected are giving you a Nightcall. We discuss and play: Strange Boutique, Crocodiles, Play Dead, Corpus Delicti, Automelodi and Kavinsky. And following our tradition, we also have a great, dark movie tip.

09-27
01:00:26

Dreams In Which I'm Dying

Dreams In Which I'm Dying • 48:36Published: October 7, 2020 at 3:33 PMJoin us in this Mad World for another hour of dark tunes and tales. This week, we discuss and play music by Gary Jules, Metakross, The Damned, The Mysterines, Car Crash Set, and more. Oh, and we've got a great goth gaming and movie tip for you. Thanks for tuning in.

09-27
48:35

Autumn Leaves Us Thirsty

Autumn Leaves Us Thirsty • 51:39Published: October 14, 2020 at 11:01 AMGene Loves Jezebel, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Teardrop Explodes, Johnny Cash, Trouble, and Lost Project make up the roster for a fine, wind-swept autumn episode.

09-27
51:38

The Episode With Your Funeral

The Episode With Your Funeral • 55:42Published: September 30, 2020, at 9:43 PMFrom a Talking Heads classic and the origin of the term New Wave to rare tracks by Robert Smith and Steve Severin. From lesser-known bands like Lowlife, Hørd, and Etienne Daho to Your Funeral. Tune in to your weekly selection of eclectic tunes and tales with the hosts of The Infected!

09-27
55:42

The Many Shades of Grey

The Many Shades of Grey • 52:41Published: September 22, 2020, at 6:22 PMWe have an eclectic, yet dark (of course) selection of tunes and tales for you this week. From A Flock of Seagulls to The Cramps, Nekromantix, Secret Sounds, Claw Boys Claw and Tent. Ending with a nice and creamy dessert from Violent Vickie. Thanks for staying along for the ride.

09-27
52:40

From Lima with Love

From Lima with Love • 56:52Published: September 17, 2020 at 11:01 PMA great set! Psychic TV, James Holden, The Names, U2, 39 Steps, Killing Joke, and Asylum Party promoted all the way from Lima. Treat yourself to the stories behind the tracks and follow us into waves of darkness.

09-27
56:52

A Light That Never Goes Out

A Light That Never Goes Out • 50:37Published: September 8, 2020 at 4:56 PMBrace yourselves.. We have yet another episode with 6 dark and beautiful tracks selected for you. We feature Lycia, ABC, Pink Industry, The Smiths, Section 25, and a very fresh band from Finland: Of Blood & Wine. What do most of these bands have in common? Listen, float away with us, and find out.

09-27
50:36

A Nice, Warm Glass of Blood

A Nice, Warm Glass of BloodLength 58:15, Published: September 1, 2020, at 9:44 PMThe stories behind (Re)Mission, The Chameleons, Boy Harsher, Rendez-Vous, Heaven 17, and Ministry are featured in this episode.

09-27
58:15

The '80s Best Kept Secret

The '80s Best Kept Secret01:04:08 - Published: August 26, 2020 at 5:58 PMThis week, we uncover the '80s best-kept secret: Trevor Horn and an amazing crew of talented people and musicians.. Also, we remember Adrian Borland from The Sound, sleep "Under the Milkyway", and we're getting ready for Autumn with Warpaint.

09-27
40:15

The Happy Goth Accident

The Happy Goth Accident01:08:41 Published: August 12, 2020 at 1:56 PMYour hosts discuss old, rare tracks and new obscurities. Enjoy the stories behind the work of New Order, Phantogram, The Cult, Bauhaus, Tangerine Dream, Ende Schneafliet and Michael Mann. After all, it's never too hot for some Cold Wave!

09-27
01:08:41

We Don't Need to Sell Our Soul

We Don't Need to Sell Our Soul01:05:34 Published: August 4, 2020 at 5:30 PMIn this episode, we discuss and play no less than 6 Darkwave and Dark electronic tracks. All killers and no fillers here. As our listeners are aware, we feature both old and new obscurities every week. Enjoy The Stone Roses, Richard Strange, Black Atlass, The Fall, The Shortwave Mystery and more with us.

09-27
01:05:34

Blue Velveteens (Partially Dutch spoken)

Actually the S2 pilot episode: Blue Velveteens - 44:03Published: June 30, 2020, at 8:34 PMThe episode that seems not to know whether it's English or Dutch spoken.Thanks for tuning in. Come and descend with us into darkness.Featuring Grauzone, Okandi, Soft Kill, Spandau Ballet, Whispering Sons and a custom-made mashup by Jeroen: "Sweet Child o Velveteen".

09-27
43:52

Belgian Delights and Cats Whiskers (Dutch Spoken)

Belgian Delights and Cats Whiskers (Season 1 - Dutch spoken). Episode 12, featuring:Whispering Sons – “Alone”A standout track from this Belgian post-punk band, “Alone” features brooding atmospheres and commanding vocals by Fenne Kuppens. The song gained notable success, charting in the national top 40—a rare achievement for a local alternative group.The InfectedVisage – “The Steps”Departing from their hit “Fade to Grey,” “The Steps” showcases Visage's deeper, more experimental side. The track reflects the band's pioneering role in the New Romantic movement, blending synth-pop with avant-garde Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – "The New Stone Age" Opening the band's 1981 album Architecture & Morality, this track is characterized by its aggressive, raw post-punk energy and stark, angular guitar riffs. Departing from OMD’s usual melodic synth-pop sound, it showcases their willingness to experiment with darker and more abrasive textures.Throbbing Gristle – "Hot On Heels Of Love" From the influential 1979 album 20 Jazz Funk Greats, this track is a provocative exploration into industrial electronic music. Featuring pulsating synth sequences, whispered vocals by Cosey Fanni Tutti, and an unsettling sensuality, it's a pivotal work in the history of experimental electronic music.Rose Of Avalanche – "Velveteen" A gothic rock anthem from the Leeds-based band Rose of Avalanche, released in 1986. "Velveteen" is marked by lush guitars, moody atmospherics, and an emotional, resonant vocal performance. The track highlights the band's distinctive blend of psychedelic textures with gothic overtones.Shriekback – "This Big Hush" Featured on Shriekback's 1985 album Oil & Gold, this track is a hypnotic and introspective blend of art-rock and new wave influences. "This Big Hush" is known for its atmospheric depth, haunting melodies, and reflective lyrics. The song famously appeared in Michael Mann's 1986 thriller film Manhunter, enhancing its dark, cinematic legacy.Front 242 – “Headhunter”An iconic EBM anthem, “Headhunter” features aggressive beats and commanding vocals. Front 242's innovative use of sampling and electronic rhythms in this track solidified their status as pioneers in the industrial music scene.Once upon a time, we started this podcast in Dutch, which you may or may not speak, but the music speaks for itself! Still, should you be curious, this episode comes complete with videos, pictures, Spotify links and very rich, translatable online show notes which you can find athttps://theinfected.nl/2020/06/28/episode-12-belgian-delight-cats-whiskers/

06-28
01:13:01

Science Fiction, Jesu & les Francais (Dutch Spoken)

Science Fiction, Jesu & les Francais (Season 1 - Dutch spoken). Episode 11, featuring:1. Tubeway Army – “Are 'Friends' Electric?”Released in 1979, this synth-driven track narrates a futuristic tale of robot prostitutes. Its unconventional structure and obscure lyrics contributed to its unexpected success, selling over a million copies and marking the genesis of synthpop. The Infected2. Tiamat – “The Scarred People”Originating from Sweden, Tiamat transitioned from death metal roots to a more symphonic black metal sound. This track, from their 2013 album The Scarred People, showcases their evolved style, blending atmospheric elements with gothic undertones.3. Second Still – SleepA Brooklyn-based trio formed in 2014, Second Still delivers dark post-punk melodies. With members Ryan, Alex, and vocalist Suki, their music reflects influences from shoegaze and coldwave genres. iVoox4. Jesu – HomesickJesu, the project of British musician Justin Broadrick, merges shoegaze, post-metal, and ambient sounds. Known for their dense sonic textures, Jesu's music often delves into themes of introspection and melancholy.5. Dear Deer – RuhHailing from France, Dear Deer is a duo that fuses post-punk with electroclash elements. Their energetic compositions are characterized by driving rhythms and a blend of male and female vocals.iVoox6. Trisomie 21 – The Last SongA French coldwave band formed in the early 1980s, Trisomie 21 is known for their minimalist electronic arrangements and melancholic tones. Their music has been influential in the darkwave scene.Once upon a time, we started this podcast in Dutch, which you may or may not speak, but the music speaks for itself! Still, should you be curious, this episode comes complete with videos, pictures, Spotify links and very rich, translatable online show notes which you can find athttps://theinfected.nl/2020/06/17/episode-11-science-fiction-jesu-les-francais/

06-17
01:11:41

Them Are Us Too Us Are Them (Dutch Spoken)

Them Are Us Too Us Are Them (Season 1 - Dutch spoken). Episode 10, featuring:1. Q Lazzarus – “Goodbye Horses”This haunting synth-pop track gained cult status after being featured in The Silence of the Lambs. The enigmatic singer, Q Lazzarus (real name Diane Luckey), was a New York taxi driver when director Jonathan Demme discovered her music. After years of obscurity, she resurfaced in 2018, revealing she was alive and working as a bus driver.2. She Wants Revenge – “Tear You Apart”A darkwave anthem from the Californian duo formed in 2004. The track, known for its brooding atmosphere, was featured in various media, including American Horror Story. The band draws inspiration from acts like The Cure and Bauhaus.3. Them Are Us Too – “Eudaemonia”Hailing from the Bay Area, this dream-pop duo's track “Eudaemonia” showcases ethereal vocals reminiscent of Kate Bush. The song is from their 2015 album Remain, released on Dais Records. The band's name is believed to reference the film Night of the Living Dead.4. O. Children – “Dead Disco Dancer”This London-based band's 2010 debut album features “Dead Disco Dancer,” a track blending post-punk elements with influences from Bauhaus and Joy Division. The song is noted for its minimalistic guitars and '80s-style drums.5. Michael Gira – Why I Ate My WifeMichael Gira, the driving force behind the experimental rock band Swans, is known for his intense and atmospheric compositions. While the specific track played in this episode isn't mentioned, Gira's work often delves into themes of existentialism and raw human emotion.6. The Awakening – Nothing Like The RainThe Awakening is a South African gothic rock band led by Ashton Nyte. Their music combines darkwave and post-punk elements, creating a moody and melodic soundscape. The particular track featured in this episode isn't specified, but the band's style is characterized by introspective lyrics and atmospheric instrumentation.Once upon a time, we started this podcast in Dutch, which you may or may not speak, but the music speaks for itself! Still, should you be curious, this episode comes complete with videos, pictures, Spotify links and very rich, translatable online show notes which you can find athttps://theinfected.nl/2020/06/11/episode-10-them-are-us-too-us-are-them/

06-11
57:31

Shoegazing at the Waterfront (Dutch Spoken)

Shoegazing at the Waterfront (Season 1 - Dutch spoken). In Episode 9 of The Infected podcast, six tracks were featured:The Blue Nile – "Tinseltown in the Rain" A melancholic track from their 1984 debut album A Walk Across the Rooftops. The song serves as a homage to Glasgow and symbolizes dreams and loss. The Blue Nile, known for their atmospheric sound, struggled financially early on but gained support from Linn Records, leading to the production of this album.Simple Minds – "Waterfront" Released in 1983, this song reflects on the industrial decline of Glasgow and the subsequent renewal of the River Clyde. Inspired by a walk along the river, frontman Jim Kerr penned lyrics about transformation and hope. The track features a powerful bassline by Derek Forbes and production by Steve Lillywhite.The Associates – "Party Fears Two" A theatrical, emotionally raw synth-pop track from 1982’s Sulk. Written by Billy Mackenzie and Alan Rankine, it juxtaposes jaunty piano melodies with themes of anxiety and self-sabotage. Mackenzie's soaring vocals and the track’s baroque grandeur made it a standout of the post-punk era.Cocteau Twins – "Pearly-Dewdrops’ Drops" Released as a single in 1984, this song exemplifies the band’s ethereal sound: lush guitar textures, reverb-heavy production, and Elizabeth Fraser’s incomprehensible, angelic vocals. It’s a cornerstone of dream pop and shoegaze, emotionally resonant despite its abstract lyrics.The Sound – "Winning" A rousing anthem of defiance from their 1981 album From the Lion’s Mouth. Adrian Borland’s impassioned delivery carries lyrics about perseverance in the face of despair. The track’s driving rhythm and somber mood capture the essence of post-punk at its most urgent.The Chameleons – "Swamp Thing" Released in 1986 on the album Strange Times, this song blends swirling guitar effects with introspective lyrics about emotional struggle. Mark Burgess’ vocals are supported by layered instrumentation that foreshadowed the shoegaze movement. It’s widely considered the band’s signature track.Once upon a time, we started this podcast in Dutch, which you may or may not speak, but the music speaks for itself! Still, should you be curious, this episode comes complete with videos, pictures, Spotify links and very rich, translatable online show notes which you can find athttps://theinfected.nl/2020/06/04/episode-9-shoegazing-at-the-waterfront/

06-04
01:08:39

B-movies & LSD (Dutch Spoken)

In B-movies & LSD (Season 1 - Dutch spoken). In Episode 8 of The Infected podcast, six tracks were featured:Vision Video – "Inked in Red" Frontman Dusty, a paramedic and firefighter from Athens, Georgia, wrote this track as a metaphor for his personal journey from trauma to healing.B-Movie – "Corridors" From their 2016 album Climate of Fear, this song evokes the New Romantic vibe of the 1980s. Originally formed in 1980, B-Movie's name was inspired by an Andy Warhol painting. Despite disbanding in 1983, they reunited in 2004, continuing to produce music with a darker post-punk influence.Echo & the Bunnymen – "The Killing Moon" A standout track from their 1984 album Ocean Rain, known for its haunting guitar intro, which was a serendipitous creation during a tuning session. The song gained further recognition through its inclusion in the film Donnie Darko.Type O Negative – "Love You to Death" A gothic love song from their 1996 album October Rust, penned by the late Peter Steele. The track is noted for its eerie beauty and is considered one of the band's most iconic songs.The Glove – "Perfect Murder" A collaboration between Robert Smith of The Cure and Steven Severin of Siouxsie and the Banshees, this track is from their 1983 album Blue Sunshine. The album and song were inspired by the 1978 horror film Blue Sunshine, which explores the effects of a fictional batch of LSD.Lowlife – "Sullen Sky" A track by the Scottish post-punk band Lowlife, known for their melancholic soundscapes and introspective lyrics.Additionally the movie Donnie Darko was discussed and warmly recommended, as well as its soundtrack.Once upon a time, we started this podcast in Dutch, which you may or may not speak, but the music speaks for itself! Still, should you be curious, this episode comes complete with videos, pictures, Spotify links and very rich, translatable online show notes which you can find athttps://theinfected.nl/2020/05/26/episode-8-b-movies-lsd/

05-26
01:11:19

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