Talk:And Also The Trees

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Does anyone think the Goth reference a little too prominent and slighlty misleading? I find it unlikely that they influenced Goth in any significant way and they had a very different iconography and image.

I don't personally think it's too strong. A lot of this page has been copied from the band's official history on their website, by the way, so I tried to edit some of it but don't have the time, skill, or knowledge to fix it all. ~~Xenobea

Well let's see they were certainly a dark band, and they came to prominence by opening for The Cure in the early 80's. Same deal with The Cranes. Although they do have a very unique style and sound unlike most other Goth groups. --FACT50 00:57, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

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Is the phrase "early minor projection forerunners" some kind of goth jargon I'm not familiar with? Because it's nearly incomprehensable to me. Especially with the word "projection" jammed in there. Zytsef (talk) 02:49, 14 February 2008 (UTC)