Unsung pioneers of goth and glam rock: Specimen

As a gamer and music enthusiast with a deep appreciation for the history of alternative rock, I’ve come across Specimen multiple times throughout my musical journey. This British band, formed in the early 1980s, holds a significant place in the development of goth and glam rock scenes.


1. Originating in the UK during the early ’80s, Specimen is a band that significantly contributed to both the goth and glam rock movements. They’re often seen as the epitome of how these two genres can blend seamlessly. This isn’t unexpected, considering that psychedelic rock played a part in fostering the goth scene. The term “goth” as a musical category actually emerged from The Doors performing in a dark wine cellar, which was likened to “the ideal setting for honoring The Doors’ Gothic-inspired rock.”

1980 saw the establishment of a band, originally from Bristol, with Olli Wisdom (later deceased in 2021) as the vocalist, Jon Klein on guitar, Kevin Mills on bass, and Jonny Slut (real name Jonny Melton) playing keyboard. After moving to London, they gained prominence at the Batcave, a renowned nightclub that served as the heart of the goth subculture. Though they may not have been part of the so-called “Big Four” of the goth scene (The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, and Bauhaus), their influence was still felt.

1. As proposed, Specimen’s music combines aspects of glam rock, rock ‘n’ roll punk, and goth, marked by flamboyant, theatrical concerts and a unique, eye-catching appearance. Similar to other goth bands, their sound often incorporates powerful guitar riffs, synths, and ominous, moody vocals. However, they are not overly gothic in style, yet they played an essential role in shaping the goth music scene’s aesthetic. They were not a watered-down version of goth, but rather significantly contributed to its development at its core.

In the 1980s, Specimen put out several well-known songs like “Returning from a Journey” and “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” as singles. Among these, their most recognized hit is likely “Beauty of Poison,” also known as “Beauty of Poisin.” This tune gained popularity within the gothic music scene.

Influence and legacy

As a dedicated follower of goth and glam music, I might not be immediately recognized by everyone, but my impact on these scenes is undeniable. If you’re grooving to goth tunes on Pandora or Amazon Music, chances are you’ll come across me at some point. I proudly contributed to the evolution of goth rock, merging the extravagance of fashion with the somber, atmospheric music that defines our genre.

1980s saw the dissolution of the band, only to reunite in the late 90s. They’ve been intermittently active since then, releasing music and performing. In 2013, they put out their album “Wake the Dead.” Post-Specimen, Olli Wisdom ventured into the psytrance world under the alias Space Tribe. Jon Klein has collaborated with numerous bands and artists, such as Siouxsie and the Banshees. Present members include Jon Klein (guitar, vocals), Johann Bley (keyboards), Kev Mills (bass, backing vocals), and Chris Bell (drums).

A band worth redisovering

Although Specimen may no longer be considered young, their impact is indisputable, and their melodies carry a genuine, organic feel (in contrast to the contrived vibe that many self-conscious, genre-focused bands often convey). Bands like Bauhaus and other gothic groups who can trace their origins further back than Specimen also share in this heritage. However, it’s their distinctive style and impact that make them a captivating exploration. Their music might even find an audience beyond the goth genre if people happen to discover it.

1. It seems there’s evidence suggesting these artists might gain wider popularity in the mainstream. Artists such as Tim Burton and Danny Elfman demonstrate that dark themes can resonate with a broader audience, indicating that the goth genre’s distinctive style appeals to many. Frankly, it’s worth giving this band a try – definitely check them out!

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2024-07-30 03:01