Taxman by the Beatles and After Taxes by Johnny Cash spring to mind. Not exactly goth artists. Alternatively, any music by Joy Division seems applicable for doing your taxes. Well, mine.
This comic strip reminds me of the character Richmond from The I.T. Crowd. His main characteristic was that he was a Goth that worked in an I.T. department and was usually creepy to everybody else.
Gothicity is a lifestyle choice. It doesn’t make you immune to financial troubles.
Also, do songs about taxes even exist, as their own thing instead of a parody?
Taxman by the Beatles and After Taxes by Johnny Cash spring to mind. Not exactly goth artists. Alternatively, any music by Joy Division seems applicable for doing your taxes. Well, mine.
At the risk of starting a fist fight, I *have* actually heard some Johnny Cash music described as “country goth.”
acoustic twang EDM
Cash was fond of dressing in all black…
Well actually yes…but not Goth… https://youtu.be/Nt_zVk8j4wY
Ok but… Morgages are “death contracts”, so maybe goths love them.
Great work, as always. I love that no matter what it’s doing, Goth Bug keeps the same flat-topped eyes.
As someone who is currently struggling to get their mortgage sorted out, this hits really close to home for me. Why, oh why did we get a 4th bedroom?
This comic strip reminds me of the character Richmond from The I.T. Crowd. His main characteristic was that he was a Goth that worked in an I.T. department and was usually creepy to everybody else.
Commenting to say this was my first thought too.