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How death metal is the soundtrack of child prodigies

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- How death metal is the soundtrack of child prodigies
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- Explaining Dave |pen Sources | Rodrigues & Urlocker | InfoWorld
- Heavy metal okay but no swearing
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How death metal is the soundtrack of child prodigies
Independent – Mar 21, 2007
New research however promises to rescue the genre from the mosh pit of intellectual obscurity. A study has revealed that death metal and thrash bands such as Slayer and Slipknot produce the music of choice for today’s brightest youngsters. A survey which was carried out among students at the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth a cohort drawn from the top 5 per cent of the nation’s youngsters drew praise for metal’s “visceral brutality” with more than a third rating it among their favourite styles. Researchers admitted they were surprised to find that “intelligent” genres traditionally associated with the precociously bright such as classical and jazz were the least popular. What they discovered instead was that youngsters liked to let off steam to hardcore sounds particularly if it had an emotionally charged or overtly political message behind it. ne respondent said: “You can’t really jump your anger into the floor and listen to music at the same time with other types of music.

Explaining Dave |pen Sources | Rodrigues & Urlocker | InfoWorld
InfoWorld – Mar 21, 2007
Researchers found that far from being a sign of delinquency and poor academic ability many adolescent “metalheads” are extremely bright and often use the music to help them deal with the stresses and strains of being gifted social outsiders. “Little did we know just how much the pressure of being the CE of a successful open source venture was getting to Dave. He keeps ordering up more death metal… Researchers found that far from being a sign of delinquency and poor academic ability many adolescent “metalheads” are extremely bright and often use the music to help them deal with the stresses and strains of being gifted social outsiders. “Little did we know just how much the pressure of being the CE of a successful open source venture was getting to Dave. He keeps ordering up more death metal. Posted by Matt Asay on March 21 2007 08:02 PM RATE THIS ARTICLE:.

Explaining Dave |pen Sources | Rodrigues & Urlocker | InfoWorld
infoworld.com – Mar 21, 2007
Researchers found that far from being a sign of delinquency and poor academic ability many adolescent “metalheads” are extremely bright and often use the music to help them deal with the stresses and strains of being gifted social outsiders. “Little did we know just how much the pressure of being the CE of a successful open source venture was getting to Dave. He keeps ordering up more death metal… Researchers found that far from being a sign of delinquency and poor academic ability many adolescent “metalheads” are extremely bright and often use the music to help them deal with the stresses and strains of being gifted social outsiders. “Little did we know just how much the pressure of being the CE of a successful open source venture was getting to Dave. He keeps ordering up more death metal. Posted by Matt Asay on March 21 2007 08:02 PM RATE THIS ARTICLE:.

Heavy metal okay but no swearing
The Age – Mar 21, 2007
The Elsrock festival caused an uproar last year when it was heldfor the first time outside the small heavily religious town ofRijssen 120 kilometres east of Amsterdam – in an area known as theDutch Bible Belt. Two religious political parties complained that heavy metal “istypified by lyrics about death and decay and vocals that changebetween a hellish wail and deep grunts. Churches protesting at a concert this year were pacified only by”the stated readiness of the organisers to make sure that noblasphemous words are used and that the honour of God’s name isnot besmirched” Mayor Bort Koelewijn wrote in a letter grantingthe permit. “Should there in practice be any blasphemy I’ll ask thedistrict attorney to prosecute. Town spokeswoman Susanne Plomp said the concert was scheduledfor August 25 and as many as 1200 people were expected toattend. ne of the concert’s organisers who asked not to be namedbecause he feared he might lose customers at his regular businessin Rijssen said the bands invited were not known forSatan-worshipping lyrics and would be instructed to “keep it cool”during the concert… “But that someone might swear somewhere on the concert grounds -you can’t prevent that. It’s not realistic in this day and age” hesaid. He said a church delegation last year had come and “found outthe music was not their cup of tea” but agreed the event waswell-run. He added he hoped people who are easily offended wouldn’tgo out of their way to come to the concert.

The Gauntlet: Horse The Band Metal News
thegauntlet.com – Mar 21, 2007
tour aptly named “Radicalysm”. HTB guitarist Dave Islen exclaims “The HRSE will ride HIGH and STRNG. HRSE the band returns from the future to prepare the world for the imminent metaphysical crisis of its upcoming classic June 26 2007 release “A Natural Death” the award winning multi-platinum effort that in all possible worlds entails a violation of causality that unravels the fabric of space-time… Formed on the mean streets of Los Angeles after the birth of the new millennium the members of HRSE began to create their exotic sound to fight the past and create the future. HRSE the band consists of Nathan the tormented poet beast on vocals David the hyper-intelligent lover on guitar Erik the child-like wizard of keyboards Chris the baby horse awaiting his gelding on drums and Dash the gritty urban barbarian on bass. HRSE the band’s music has won them many accolades for energy and originality. ften referred to as ‘nintendo-core’ because of their spastic and glorious brutality they prefer to strike out and create their own unique sounds each time they manifest their powers. Among their many achievements HRSE was listed as one of Alternative Press’Magazine’s Top 100 Bands to Watch. ne thing is for certain – You will love them or you will pretend not to but in the end you can not deny their prowess.

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