The 43th issue of Gothica Magazine has been published
featonMay 25, 2023
We are happy to present you the 43th issue of the Gothica magazine. The issue contains a biography of the iconic Soft Cell, as well as a report from their Berlin concert...
The 42th issue of Gothica Magazine has been published
featonMar 30, 2023
We are happy to present you the 42th issue of the Gothica magazine. The issue contains 17 years story of Gothica magazine and intreview with editor-in-chief. Special...
The 41th issue of Gothica Magazine has been published
featonFeb 13, 2023
For the first time, graphics for the cover of our magazine were generated with the help of artificial intelligence. The issue includes an interview with Jerome Reuter...
Gothica Magazine Music Awards 2022: Album Of The Year
featonJan 05, 2023
The editors and our music experts summed up 2022 and chose the “subjectively” best longplay releases of this year. Gothica Magazine Music Awards 2022 1. Rome...
The 40th issue of Gothica Magazine has been published
featonDec 27, 2022
We are happy to present you the 40th issue of the Gothica magazine. The issue contains story of Shchedryk (Carol of the Bells) – a ukrainian song that became a...
The 39th issue of Gothica Magazine has been published
featonNov 25, 2022
In this difficult time for our country, we decided to continue the business and regularly publish new issues of the magazine. We present to you the 39th issue of our...
The 38th issue of Gothica Magazine has been published
featonOct 27, 2022
Sixteen years ago since the first issue of Gothica magazine was published. We planned to celebrate this with a big festival, but we have postponed it until after the...
Hellfest 2022: mega festival in Clisson, France
featonMay 11, 2022
After two years of relocation, one of the largest metal music festivals in the world is gathering its audience again with two editions in 2022. First, meet from Friday...
New Rammstein album have an apocalyptic mood
featonApr 30, 2022
When a Rammstein album is released, the promotion campaign usually involves some sort of scandal. “Zeit,” however, gets by without any at all. Is that what...