Global Metal Music and Culture

Global Metal Music and Culture
Author: Andy R. Brown,Karl Spracklen,Keith Kahn-Harris,Niall Scott
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317587255

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This book defines the key ideas, scholarly debates, and research activities that have contributed to the formation of the international and interdisciplinary field of Metal Studies. Drawing on insights from a wide range of disciplines including popular music, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and ethics, this volume offers new and innovative research on metal musicology, global/local scenes studies, fandom, gender and metal identity, metal media, and commerce. Offering a wide-ranging focus on bands, scenes, periods, and sounds, contributors explore topics such as the riff-based song writing of classic heavy metal bands and their modern equivalents, and the musical-aesthetics of Grindcore, Doom metal, Death metal, and Progressive metal. They interrogate production technologies, sound engineering, album artwork and band promotion, logos and merchandising, t-shirt and jewellery design, and fan communities that define the global metal music economy and subcultural scene. The volume explores how the new academic discipline of metal studies was formed, also looking forward to the future of metal music and its relationship to metal scholarship and fandom. With an international range of contributors, this volume will appeal to scholars of popular music, cultural studies, and sociology, as well as those interested in metal communities around the world.

Global Metal Music and Culture

Global Metal Music and Culture
Author: Andy R. Brown,Karl Spracklen,Niall Scott,Keith Kahn-Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016
Genre: Heavy metal (Music)
ISBN: 8113882235

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Extreme Metal

Extreme Metal
Author: Keith Kahn-Harris
Publsiher: Berg
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007-01-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781845203993

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Includes interviews with band members and fans, from countries ranging from the UK and US to Israel and Sweden, this book demonstrates the power and subtlety of an often surprising and misunderstood musical form. It draws on first-hand research to explore the global extreme metal scene.

Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture

Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture
Author: Gabby Riches,Dave Snell,Bryan Bardine,Brenda Gardenour Walter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-12-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781137456687

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Elaborating on themes of resilience, memory, critique and metal beyond metal, this volume highlights how the development and future of metal music scholarship is predicated on the engagement with other forms of popular culture such as comics, documentaries, and popular music.

Metal Rules the Globe

Metal Rules the Globe
Author: Jeremy Wallach,Harris M. Berger,Paul D. Greene
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2011-12-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780822347330

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Heavy metal might not have been the most likely popular music genre to become global, but it has. This collection brings together cultural studies and pop music accounts of metal around the world, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal, Brazil, Malta, Slovenia, China, Japan, Norway, Israel, Easter Island, and more.

Global Metal Music and Culture

Global Metal Music and Culture
Author: Andy R. Brown,Karl Spracklen,Keith Kahn-Harris,Niall Scott
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317587248

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This book defines the key ideas, scholarly debates, and research activities that have contributed to the formation of the international and interdisciplinary field of Metal Studies. Drawing on insights from a wide range of disciplines including popular music, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and ethics, this volume offers new and innovative research on metal musicology, global/local scenes studies, fandom, gender and metal identity, metal media, and commerce. Offering a wide-ranging focus on bands, scenes, periods, and sounds, contributors explore topics such as the riff-based song writing of classic heavy metal bands and their modern equivalents, and the musical-aesthetics of Grindcore, Doom metal, Death metal, and Progressive metal. They interrogate production technologies, sound engineering, album artwork and band promotion, logos and merchandising, t-shirt and jewellery design, and fan communities that define the global metal music economy and subcultural scene. The volume explores how the new academic discipline of metal studies was formed, also looking forward to the future of metal music and its relationship to metal scholarship and fandom. With an international range of contributors, this volume will appeal to scholars of popular music, cultural studies, and sociology, as well as those interested in metal communities around the world.

Heavy Metal Music and the Communal Experience

Heavy Metal Music and the Communal Experience
Author: Nelson Varas-Díaz,Niall Scott
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-08-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781498506397

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The book critically examines the issue of community formation in metal music. Via theoretical reflections on communal formation and empirical research in the field, scholars interested in extreme music and community formation will become familiar with this particular collective experience, now prevalent throughout the world.

Heavy Metal

Heavy Metal
Author: Deena Weinstein
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009-08-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780786751037

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Few forms of music elicit such strong reactions as does heavy metal. Embraced by millions of fans, it has also attracted a chorus of critics, who have denounced it as a corrupter of youth—even blamed it for tragedies like the murders at Columbine. Deena Weinstein argues that these fears stem from a deep misunderstanding of the energetic, rebellious culture of metal, which she analyzes, explains, and defends. She interprets all aspects of the metal world—the music and its makers, its fans, its dress code, its lyrics—and in the process unravels the myths, misconceptions, and truths about an irreverent subculture that has endured and evolved for twenty years.