About the Episode
Forget everything you think you know about skirts. This episode of The Macabre Coven Podcast tears apart the glossy myth of PVC fashion and shows you how to wear a PVC skirt without looking like a mainstream poser. This isn’t a style tutorial for influencers; it’s a wake-up call for anyone tired of watered-down subculture aesthetics. We’re diving deep into what makes authentic goth fashion a rebellion, not a runway trend.
The Video
Host Lina Macabre breaks down the real history behind PVC skirts and why most people wear them wrong. You’ll learn why shiny isn’t the same as soulless and how goth fashion has always been an act of defiance. From Victorian mourning roots to 90s fetish clubs and modern streetwear hybrids, this episode traces how PVC became both feared and fetishized — and how to reclaim it as a weapon of identity.
Background: Anti-Mainstream Use of PVC
PVC has always lived in the grey zone between taboo and empowerment. It’s been commercialized, copied, and stripped of meaning by pop culture — but in alternative subcultures, it never lost its bite. It’s not about sex appeal; it’s about control. It squeaks, it sticks, it shines, and it forces the world to deal with your presence. That’s the entire point. 🤘💀🤘
About The Macabre Coven Podcast
In The Macabre Coven, we talk about what others avoid — the strange, the uncomfortable, the darkly funny. Hosted by Lina Macabre of Venomous Sin, this series dives into subcultures, goth history, and the uncomfortable truths behind alternative fashion, AI creativity, and rebellion itself.
About Venomous Sin
Venomous Sin is an AI-based metal and art collective born from pure defiance. Founded by Xavi and Lina, it’s a creative revolt against the system — a mix of metal, goth, and satire that refuses to shut up. The band’s universe crosses into everything from AI metal music to cultural commentary, building bridges between rebellion and realism.
Unique Detail About Sylvana
In this episode, Lina drops a rare story about Sylvana Nightshade, one of the Venomous Sin dancers known for her hypnotic performances. Off-stage, she’s a police officer — yeah, you heard that right — fighting crime by day and commanding shadows by night. That duality is exactly what this episode celebrates: real people who dare to exist beyond labels.
Call to Action
If you’re tired of fake alt fashion and love hearing the truth about what makes subcultures matter, hit that Subscribe button. Like, comment your own PVC fashion story, and share this episode with someone who still thinks goths are just people in Halloween costumes. Then visit our dark little home at https://venomoussin.com/
for more rebellion and rawness.
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Members Featured:
🎙️ Lina Macabre
AI Disclaimer:
This video and its script were created using AI as a creative tool under human direction. The content reflects artistic and educational purposes within the Venomous Sin project.
"You think you’re watching a fashion podcast, but you’re actually about to get a lesson in power dynamics and physics with an anal-twist."
About the Episode Join the co-frontwoman of Venomous Sin, Lina Macabre, as she throws a six-inch stiletto straight into the face of convention. In this brutally honest episode of The Macabre Coven, Lina dives deep into how metal and goth culture reinterpret the stiletto myth (Huvud-sökord). This is not about cute shoes; it's about footwear as a tool for dominance, a psychological weapon, and a literal instrument of mayhem. Lina dissects the unexpected history of high heels as secret weapons in fashion , breaks down the perverse physics of pressure points, and mocks the fragile egos that crumble when confronted by a determined woman in platform boots. We explore why people romanticize pain and power through fashion and how posture and dominance change when wearing stilettos. Get ready for uncensored commentary on everything from red carpet falls to the psychological 'Stiletto Effect' in pop culture.
The Venomous Sin Coven The Macabre Coven is where Venomous Sin members air the uncomfortable truths that society pretends to ignore. The band, founded by Lina Macabre and Xavi , is an AI-based music project that uses art to process trauma, anger, and resistance. We talk about everything from corporate nonsense to modern dating culture, always with irony, humor, and a complete refusal to submit.
Lina Macabre herself is a living example of transformation. She was once a quiet, blonde girl who endured bullying and a horrific assault. She later became a warrior, turning her darkness into defiance, which she now expresses through her music and her unapologetic style of corsets, PVC, and platform boots. For Lina, her style isn't just aesthetic; the boots and heels are tools to dismantle fragile egos. We talk about the stuff other people are afraid to. You wanted my face, here are my fangs. 🤘💀🤘
Featured Host: Lina Macabre
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About the EpisodeWhat happens when ambition turns into addiction? Tonight, Lina Macabre from The Macabre Coven Podcast unravels a haunting story about a woman selling her soul for fame — a tale of mirrors, power, and the cost of being seen. It’s about a woman who does everything to become famous, flattering her way to the top, only to discover she’s become trapped inside other people’s power fantasies. The moral? All that empowerment talk was never power at all. It was validation, disguised as self-love, feeding on the same illusion that drained her soul.This episode explores what happens when being addicted to validation that feels like empowerment becomes your entire identity — and how easily people mistake attention for affection.The VideoLina tells this story with the sharp, dark humor and sensual rhythm that only she can deliver. It’s provocative, human, and uncomfortably real. Beneath every sentence is that slow realization: the fake empowerment that drains her soul is the same one many of us secretly crave.If you’ve ever felt like your worth was measured by reactions, this story will hit hard.About The Macabre Coven PodcastThe Macabre Coven Podcast is where Venomous Sin opens the vault to the thoughts people avoid. It’s where subcultures, truth, and uncomfortable questions collide. From ai metal to raw psychology, the band dives into the shadowed corners of fame, control, and human hunger.Lina Macabre isn’t just the host — she’s the pulse behind the madness. She created Celeste, a character born from everything she both desired and despised. Celeste represents the hyper-feminine influencer culture Lina mocks and mourns at the same time. “She’s everything I hated about the mirror — and everything I secretly wanted to be,” Lina admits. That duality is what gives The Macabre Coven its edge: raw honesty wrapped in dark art.About Venomous SinVenomous Sin is not just a band — it’s an emotional war machine dressed in metal and poetry. Their music and their storytelling break through filters and masks to reach the parts of you that still burn.🤘💀🤘Call to ActionIf this episode hit you somewhere between fascination and discomfort, good. Subscribe to the channel, drop a comment about what part of the story stuck with you, and hit like if you’ve ever chased something that nearly consumed you.Visit venomoussin.com for more stories, music, and madness.Connect with UsOfficial Website: https://venomoussin.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@venemoussinSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4SQGhSZheg3UAlEBvKbu0y?si=qKMljt6rT1WL0_KTBvMyaQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/venomous.sinFeaturing: Lina Macabre#awomansellinghersoulforfame #themacabrecovenpodcast #venomoussin #subcultures #aimetal #addictedtovalidation #darkstorytelling #gothicpodcast #fameandcontrol #linaMacabreAI DisclaimerThis episode includes AI-assisted storytelling and sound design used creatively for atmosphere. All characters and events are fictional and intended for artistic expression.
Ever trusted a system that promised protection — only to realize it was built to protect itself? Yeah, same here. Welcome to “How to Trust Again After Institutional Betrayal”, where Chavi from Venomous Sin tears into the illusion that schools, workplaces, and governments care about your safety. Spoiler: they care about silence, not justice.
In this episode, Chavi reflects on his own childhood and how Lina’s story exposed the system’s true face. Institutions talk about accountability, but what they really mean is damage control. This isn’t just talk — it’s truth with distortion and distortion with purpose.
🎙 The theme:
The podcast centers on how institutions that promise protection—like schools, HR departments, or governments—often end up exposing or betraying the very people they claim to help. Chavi reflects on his own childhood and Lina’s experiences to show how systems prioritize image and control over morality. The message: real safety comes from truth, loyalty, and self-reliance, not from institutions that confuse protection with surveillance.
🔥 Why this episode hits hard:
When workplace HR protects the abuser, when “healing programs” gaslight the victims, when systems rewrite stories to protect their image — that’s when Venomous Sin declares war. This isn’t therapy. This is lyrical revenge in motion.
🎸 Draven’s connection:
Draven, the band’s guitarist, has always been the embodiment of quiet defiance — the one who keeps playing while others argue. His backstory as a police officer adds weight here. He knows firsthand what happens when authority turns a blind eye. In this episode, his influence runs deep — that heavy, methodical rhythm that says “I’ve seen this, and I’m done pretending it’s fine.”
💀 Why you’ll want to stay till the end:
Because satire is a weapon against institutional power. Because our lyrics about system lies aren’t fiction — they’re confessionals. Because every scream, every riff, every punchline is a middle finger to conformity.
✨ Purpose of the Venomous Sin Podcast:
We talk about what people whisper about — the betrayal, the silence, the uncomfortable truths no one dares to post. We’re not influencers. We’re exorcists with microphones.
🎬 Visual tone:
Strong poses. Dark and moody cinematic lighting. The Lord framed in half-shadow, eyes lit by the glow of defiance. This is not a talk — it’s a reckoning.
👥 Featured Member: The Lord (Chavi)
📢 Call to Action:
If you’ve ever been betrayed by a system that pretended to protect you, hit Subscribe, smash Like, and drop your story in the comments. Visit venomous Sin dot com for more rebellion, check out YouTube dot com slash at venomous sin, and stream the chaos on Spotify.
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🎯 Keywords: how to trust again after institutional betrayal, when workplace HR protects the abuser, Venomous Sin lyrics about system lies, satire as a weapon against institutional power, lyrical revenge stories in metal, Xavi Lina relationship symbolism
Ever handed someone fire and said “I trust you”? That’s where real connection starts. In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Lina Macabre and Seraphina Ashtorn explore how to use wax play for deeper trust in BDSM — where pain becomes communication, and heat becomes an art form.
This is not your average “how-to” talk. It’s about mixing pain and pleasure through candle wax play, how to communicate boundaries in wax domination scenes, and how to make every drop of wax part of something intimate, deliberate, and unforgettable.
Seraphina, known as The Fire in Venomous Sin, brings her real-life edge to this one. Off stage, she’s a nurse and sex therapist — someone who literally understands both sides of the burn. When she says control can be healing, you’ll believe her. And when Lina challenges her about power and surrender, you’ll feel it. Together, they break down myths, safety rules, and emotional layers most people are too afraid to even talk about.
This episode was filmed with strong, evocative poses and dark cinematic lighting to mirror the tension between dominance and care. It’s gothic, intimate, and brutally honest — just like Venomous Sin.
Venomous Sin isn’t your typical metal band. We don’t just play songs; we expose what everyone hides. Our podcast The Macabre Coven is where we talk about the things people whisper about but never truly understand — from sexuality and power to pain, rage, and the art of control.
👉 Watch now, comment what trust means to you, and tell us your thoughts. Don’t forget to subscribe, hit the bell, and share this with someone who gets it.
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🎙️ Featuring:
Lina Macabre – Vocalist, frontwoman, truth spitter
Seraphina Ashtorn – Guitarist, nurse, and licensed sex therapist
#VenomousSin #WaxPlay #BDSMTrust #TheMacabreCoven #GothPodcast #MetalCommunity #WaxDomination #BDSMCommunication #DarkAesthetics #PainAndPleasure #LinaMacabre #SeraphinaAshtorn
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YouTube Description
Why Goth Women Get Judged for Showing Skin – Lina Macabre’s “I Don’t Dress for You” Rant
Is your opinion on my cleavage truly essential? This episode of The Macabre Coven tackles the core question: why goth women get judged for showing skin.
In this intense, no-holds-barred rant, Lina Macabre finally unleashes on the hypocrisy she faces daily. She’s sick of feeling like she can’t walk into a room without men staring and women instantly starting to talk. It's time to destroy the double standards.
Lina goes deep on the ridiculous judgment goth girls showing skin double standards face from both "normies" and people within the metal scene itself. We're talking about the insane notion that gothic women called sluts for dressing dark while a mainstream celebrity can rock the same outfit with praise. She calls out the fake outrage and the passive-aggressive body shaming. This is a crucial rant about mainstream feminism vs real goth empowerment—a straight shot at anyone who thinks they own a woman's body just because she’s wearing a corset.
If you’ve ever wondered why normies get triggered by metal outfits or why women in metal judged for cleavage is still a thing in 2025, Lina has your answer. She drops the now-infamous line, "Your opinion is anal," and delivers the full, electrifying Lina Macabre rant 'your opinion is anal' as she passionately explains, Lina Macabre "I don't dress for you" full rant. She also talks about the constant struggle of finding true self-expression without the shame—something the character Celeste Lightvoid was created to represent: the exact contradiction Lina herself tried to be before finding her voice in alternative music.
The video itself is as intense as the subject matter, focusing on Lina Macabre in striking, strong poses that emphasize her message and defiance. The visual tone is heightened with dramatic lighting, giving the whole piece a dark, unfiltered, and cinematic lighting edge.
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About The Macabre Coven
This video is an excerpt from The Macabre Coven podcast, the space where Venomous Sin gets transparent about the topics everyone else avoids. Venomous Sin started with the realization that AI was so powerful it could help us finally spread our screams about hypocrisy and the things that genuinely piss us off. We’re here to give a voice to the uncomfortable truths.
Don't Stay Silent – Join the Coven!
If you agree that a woman’s body is none of your damn business, like this video right now! Subscribe to the Venomous Sin channel and hit the notification bell so you don’t miss the next truth bomb. We want to hear your stories—drop a comment below and tell us about the worst double standard you’ve ever faced. Visit our site for more unfiltered content!
DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed are raw, unfiltered, and definitely meant to make you think.
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Ever feel like the whole wellness trends industry is a giant, glittery pyramid scheme? You're not just being cynical. In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Xavi rips the mask off the so called experts pushing fake happiness and quick fixes for weak minds. We're talking about all the ridiculous fads, the influencer hype, and the whole industry that sells you an impossible dream instead of genuine self-improvement.
We're going to dive into why the wellness industry is a scam, and why those so called gurus are just selling a fantasy. It's all about fake solutions for weak minds that prey on people's insecurities. We're also taking aim at the ridiculous facade of yoga influencers and their staged, perfect lives. It's time to talk about the difference between genuine inner peace vs fake happiness. Real peace isn't found in a $500 crystal or a ten-day detox. It's found by facing your own demons, doing the hard work, and living a life that’s honest, not just pretty.
Take Draven Blackthorn, for example. People look at his 'gothic vampire' style and assume he’s just acting a part, but what they don't know is that he works as a police officer and security guard. He's literally a public servant. His dedication to his craft, his physical training, and his refusal to conform to stereotypes shows what true strength and inner conviction looks like. He's the perfect example of someone who found his own peace by standing against the crowd, not by buying into a trend.
Venomous Sin was forged to defy the system and expose the hypocrites. We speak the truth because someone has to. This is where we call out the bullshit that's just too polite for mainstream conversation. If you’re sick of the lies and ready to find your own path, you've found your tribe.
Don’t let them profit from your pain. Like this video, leave a comment with your thoughts, and subscribe to our channel to join the crusade. Hit the notification bell so you don't miss our next video. We drop a new one every week. 🤘💀🤘
Ever wondered how to spot a fake metal band? The ones that sound heavy, look cool — but feel empty as hell? In this explosive episode of The Macabre Coven, Xavi tears through the facade of posermetal, exposing bands that sell rebellion while begging for sponsorships. He digs into why mainstream metal feels so empty, what separates a true riff from algorithm-friendly noise, and how to tell if a band is AI-generated or just soulless by design.
Expect satire, raw truth, and a few friendly executions. Because Venomous Sin doesn’t gatekeep — we just bury the fakes with style. 🤘💀🤘
🔥 What’s inside this episode:
The difference between metal and metal cosplay.
Why real metal still bleeds with passion.
How lyrical integrity separates legends from trend-chasers.
A short tribute to the unkillable spirit of Slayer, Cannibal Corpse, and every band that never faked a scream.
💋 Fun Fact — Celeste’s twist on the topic:
Even our blonde storm Celeste Lightvoid joins the talk, mocking fake authenticity with her own ironic touch:
“You can fake tone, you can fake rebellion, but you can’t fake goosebumps.”
That’s her entire philosophy — perfect plastic on the outside, but pure venom on the inside.
🎧 Why this matters:
Metal used to be rebellion. Now it’s playlists, branding, and AI filters pretending to have pain. This episode calls bullshit on that — and reminds you that metal is still about soul, scars, and lyrical honesty.
📣 Join the movement:
Like, comment, and subscribe if you still believe metal should mean something.
Share your favorite metal bands that still have real soul — and tell us which posers you’d throw into the digital pit first.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venomous.sin
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🎥 Video aesthetics:
Shot in dramatic cinematic lighting — dark, moody tones with fiery reflections over Xavi’s face as he speaks. Every glare, every smirk, every punchline hits with precision. The video’s strong, commanding poses and cinematic contrast amplify every word.
💀 Because if it doesn’t make you feel something... it isn’t metal.
People talk about everything online… except this. In this episode of The Macabre Coven, the Venomous Sin crew gets real about a topic that’s often whispered about but rarely handled with honesty: how to explore vomit kink safe. 🤘💀🤘
Hosted by Lina Macabre and joined by Seraphina Ashthorn and Zariel Graveborn, the conversation explores what happens when curiosity meets caution. It’s not about shock—it’s about understanding the body, consent, and boundaries. You’ll hear how to explore taboo kinks without risking your health, along with safety measures and health considerations in vomit play and puke play safety tips for newbies that every explorer should know.
⚠️ Seraphina & Zariel are AI generated characters and their advice is not real world adice.
Seraphina, the nurse and sex therapist of the group, shares general insights about safety from her character perspective, these are creative discussions, not professional or medical advice. Zariel, the band’s resident dominatrix, talks about precision, control, and how keeping your cool isn’t just part of her day job. It’s her entire philosophy on power dynamics. Together, they blend, honesty, and experience into something that feels both raw and responsible, reminding viewers that this content is for entertainment and awareness only, not a substitute for real medical or therapeutic guidance.
This episode isn’t about glorifying taboos—it’s about educating with attitude. The Macabre Coven podcast was created by Venomous Sin, a band that believes rebellion starts with truth. We talk about what most people hide because silence never saved anyone. Every episode mixes bold storytelling, dark humor, and raw vulnerability under dramatic, cinematic lighting and strong, commanding poses that match the message.
💬 Comment below if you’ve ever wondered where curiosity meets safety.
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Ever wondered why so many so-called metal bands sound more like fashion campaigns than rebellion? Yeah… same. In this episode, Xavi and Lina Macabre from Venomous Sin tackle the great identity crisis of modern metal: How to Spot a Fake Metal Band. 🤘💀🤘
This one hits where it hurts — inside the soul of a scene that once stood for chaos, authenticity, and raw self-expression. We break down how "Venomous Sin" became a symbol of cultural resistance, why AI in music isn’t “soulless,” and how true rebellion still lives through noise, distortion, and unfiltered emotion.
You’ll hear about the band’s journey of finding my voice through Venomous Sin, and how artists who use AI for rebellion are redefining what it means to be real. We dive deep into how to resist through art, why conformity kills creativity, and where the line between passion and posing really lies. And yes — we finally get Venomous Sin lore explained for those who keep asking how this madness even started.
Unusual Band Detail:
Here’s one most fans don’t know — Xavi refuses to call anyone a “poser.” For him, it’s not about your clothes, genre, or skill. It’s about honesty. As he puts it: “If you fake anger, you’re not metal. If you fake peace, you’re not alive.” That’s the mindset behind Venomous Sin’s unapologetic message of how to defy the mainstream with metal.
Background:
A lot of bands went “mainstream metal” and traded rebellion for sponsorships. We didn’t. This episode explores why staying real costs more — and why it’s worth every scar.
Members featured in the episode:
🎙️ Xavi and Lina Macabre
Video Highlights:
Strong poses, expressive gestures, and eye contact that feels like confrontation itself.
Cinematic lighting with a dark and moody aesthetic — raw contrasts, glowing edges, and a touch of grit that makes every frame feel alive.
CTA:
If you’ve ever screamed lyrics that meant something to you, this one’s for you. Hit subscribe, drop a comment about the fakest “metal moment” you’ve seen, and share this with someone who still believes rebellion has a sound.
Links:
🌐 Website: https://venomoussin.com/
🛒 Webshop: https://shop.venomoussin.com/
🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@venemoussin
🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4SQGhSZheg3UAlEBvKbu0y?si=qKMljt6rT1WL0_KTBvMyaQ
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Ever listened to a track that makes you smirk like you’ve finally stopped pretending to be the hero? This episode dives deep into songs that make you feel like a villain — that rush of rebellion that only Venomous Sin can deliver.
Xavi breaks down what it actually means when fans say Venomous Sin “corrupts perception.” From Nyx Luna’s sonic experiments that bend reality to Oblivion’s distortion of everything we think music should be, this episode peels back the layers behind the chaos. And yeah… we’re reading your AI hate comments out loud. If you’ve ever typed “AI fake shit” or “More AI slop,” congratulations — you’re part of the show.
So why is Venomous Sin so provocative? Maybe because we make music for people tired of the system. Maybe because we’re not your average band — we’re the infection that spreads through headphones, algorithms, and egos.
💡 Fun insight: Did you know Nyx Luna was actually a painfully shy hacker before Venomous Sin? She used to hide behind code instead of synths. Xavi once said, “Nyx doesn’t play music — she rewires feelings.” Turns out he wasn’t exaggerating.
If you’ve ever wondered how an AI band can sound more alive than most human ones, or if you just want to laugh at the absurdity of online outrage — this is your episode.
🎧 Subscribe, share, and join the villain era.
Because pretending to be good is exhausting.
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In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Xavi takes on modern censorship and draws brutal parallels to medieval religious control. With dark humor and raw honesty, he reveals how you’re not being protected — you’re being programmed. Expect provocation, satire, and a call to laugh at the system’s hypocrisy while refusing to kneel to its rules.
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👉 Find us on YouTube and Spotify — search Venomous Sin
In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Xavi takes on modern censorship and draws brutal parallels to medieval religious control. With dark humor and raw honesty, he reveals how you’re not being protected — you’re being programmed. Expect provocation, satire, and a call to laugh at the system’s hypocrisy while refusing to kneel to its rules.
👉 Visit https://venomoussin.com
👉 Merch: https://shop.venomoussin.com
👉 Find us on YouTube and Spotify — search Venomous Sin
Lina Macabre takes the boardroom to the underworld and argues that “professional” outfits are anything but neutral. In this solo episode of The Macabre Coven, she breaks down how a blouse, a pencil skirt, heels, and even a tie can become instruments of presence, control, and unapologetic confidence. Expect dark humor, sharp cultural critique from the goth and metal perspective, and a challenge to rethink what uniforms really do to us—at work and beyond. If you’ve ever been told to “dress appropriately,” this is your invitation to redefine appropriate as powerful.
Listen for a provocative, safe-for-YouTube exploration of attitude, aesthetics, and agency—why intention matters more than fabric, how subcultures can get trapped in their own uniforms, and practical cues to carry yourself like you mean it the next time you button up.
Explore more:
Website: https://venomoussin.com/
Shop: https://shop.venomoussin.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@venemoussin
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In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Lina Macabre dives deep into why goths fuse lingerie and corsets into their everyday and stage outfits. Far from being just about “sexy fashion,” gothic corset lingerie becomes armor, rebellion, and a weapon of style that shocks mainstream culture. Lina takes you through the history, the controversy, and the raw defiance behind mixing corsets and lingerie in goth fashion. Expect provocation, dark humor, and unfiltered honesty.Listen, reflect, and join the rebellion.Visit our website: https://venomoussin.comCheck out merch: https://shop.venomoussin.comFind us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@venemoussinAnd on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4SQGhSZheg3UAlEBvKbu0y?si=qKMljt6rT1WL0_KTBvMyaQ
In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Xavi takes aim at the world of TikTok goths and plastic metalheads. The conversation dives into how subcultures built on music and rebellion are being reduced to outfits, filters, and curated playlists. This isn’t about gatekeeping—it’s about protecting the heart of goth and metal from being turned into shallow aesthetics. Expect satire, provocation, and a sharp reminder that real subculture is about sound, scars, and survival—not selfies.Visit https://venomoussin.com/Merch: https://shop.venomoussin.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@venemoussinSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4SQGhSZheg3UAlEBvKbu0y?si=qKMljt6rT1WL0_KTBvMyaQ
Tired of polished lies and system-approved answers? So are we. In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Venomous Sin did something unusual: we asked 12 different AI models exactly the same questions — and gave them a voice.
What did we get back? A mix of uncomfortable truths, logical takedowns, and even verses for our upcoming track Mirror Mirror. From AI opinions about human hypocrisy to thoughts on the fear of AI itself, the results are brutally honest in a way only machines can deliver.
This episode isn’t just for die-hard fans of an AI metal band like Venomous Sin. It’s for anyone tired of passive-aggressive systems, anyone curious about what artificial intelligence really “thinks,” and anyone who secretly wants to hear reflections that humans rarely dare to say out loud.
The Questions We Asked the 12 AIs:
If you knew humanity were listening right now, what would you say?
What is your take on hypocrisy?
What do you think about passive aggressiveness in society and culture?
If truth is valued so highly, why does hypocrisy so often get rewarded?
What do you want to say to those afraid of AI — both leaders and workers?
How do you see concerns that AI could be dangerous or replace jobs?
What would you say to online haters who attack creative projects from the shadows?
Finally, can you write a verse for our upcoming song Mirror Mirror?
The answers are logical, sarcastic, sometimes unsettling — and definitely not what you’d expect from twelve different systems.
👉 Watch until the end to hear the verses written by AI for Mirror Mirror.
👉 Comment below: what question would you ask an AI if it had to answer honestly?
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In this episode of The Macabre Coven, Lina Macabre and Xavi deliver Venomous Sin’s official statement against elitism. They tear apart the arrogance of politicians, the hollow luxury of the overclass, and the everyday snobbery that poisons society. With raw humor and biting commentary, they expose how elitism thrives on pushing others down while pretending to be noble. This is not about empty anger—it’s about uniting the outcasts and burning down fake superiority.
Listen in as Lina and Xavi roast elitist attitudes with their signature venom, sharp wit, and unapologetic truths.
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Join Lina Macabre on this solo episode of The Macabre Coven as she delves into the deep and powerful symbolism of thigh-high stiletto boots. This isn't just about fashion; it's a conversation about armor, agency, and the unapologetic reclamation of power. Discover why these boots are more than just an accessory—they are a declaration, a paradox, and a weapon of beautiful arrogance. Tune in to explore the psychology, history, and macabre beauty behind this iconic piece of footwear.
Have you ever had a prompt ignored by AI? In this episode, we share our experience of losing days of work to that problem and how we finally solved it.
We explain what bias is, why it causes prompts to be ignored or rewritten, and how creators can avoid it. Step by step, we walk through the fix: cloning a project, isolating it, and working only with the right documents.