Nieske saw this in a record store in Berkeley. I have no idea what "see also goth" means, I'm guessing it's another band with Delerium members. The italics, now really, what is that about?
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Looks like this was taken in Amoeba recs (the greatest music store in the world!). Why would they, of all people, over-quotate?
Really Don't see it.
Amoeba also has a goth section, so I'm guessing the band has CDs filed both in the Rock and Goth sections.
I am more appalled by the classification than the quotation marks to be honest.
Delerium? Goth? Srsly!
http://www.last.fm/music/Delerium
I have to agree with Lukas here. Delerium isn't goth! Sheesh. Next they're going to be calling PJ Harvey emo.
Psst. It's Berkeley, not Berkely.
thanks. The picture is coming up garbled now. I don't know why.
That IS Amoeba! They should know better!
In law documents "see also" is often italicized. Maybe Amoeba's graphic designer is going to Boalt Law School.
Huh. I figured "SEE ALSO GOTH" was the name of an album.
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