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Metal Yes but Not All Heavy; Music That Goes Aargh! in the Night

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- Metal Yes but Not All Heavy; Music That Goes Aargh! in the Night
- Metal File: Satyricon Trivium & More – News Story | Music…
- How Corrosive Is Heavy Metal?
- Metal proves to be a mainstay niche for guitar makers
- Music a Prelude to School Shooting.
- Entombed | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones | MTV

Metal Yes but Not All Heavy; Music That Goes Aargh! in the Night
New York Times – Mar 17, 1999
bands have an old-fashioned thrashing and rolling bar-band rhythm. The young new-metal bands play a fast whomping unfunky version of funk with barbed-wire guitar tone and no solos. The music by black-metal bands has a slow sloppy feeling like walking through a pond of eyeliner. Death-metal the fastest sprints by with double-timed bass drums making your heart palpitate; the preponderance of the little boomlets you feel in your chest makes the music sound arrhythmic.

Metal File: Satyricon Trivium & More – News Story | Music…
MTV.com – Jun 2, 2006
Six weeks ago Now Diabolical was released in Europe and is one of the fastest-selling records in their homeland. But Europe isn’t America and according to Satyr “Americans have a different understanding of extreme-metal music. “It’s kind of weird” he continued “because death metal is a part of what I call extreme-metal music and death metal has more to do with America than Europe that’s for sure. It seems like there is a lot of confusion as to who’s where it concerns black metal and death metal. Europeans pinpointed a long time ago who’s black metal and what bands are important. The American kids don’t seem to have the slightest clue about that so you find yourself in a situation where a band that is not popular in Europe at all.

How Corrosive Is Heavy Metal?
BusinessWeek – Sep 26, 2000
Black-metal bands however are really into satanism. There have been reports of them killing people burning churches and that sort of thing. Death metal started in the late ’80s and the roots also go back to Venom. But they keep the music extreme and live normal law-abiding lives outside their music. Very extreme style also characterized by fast guitar and drum work and singing ranging from screaming to low guttural noises. Q: And grind metal?A: Grindcore is an oddity. Pure noise in some ways very extreme form of death metal characterized by guttural growling and high-pitched screaming from singers.

Metal proves to be a mainstay niche for guitar makers
International Herald Tribune – Aug 27, 2007
Fueled by a resurgence in heavy metal music and its numerous dark sub-genres Halo makes and sells evil looking instruments with bodies carved to resemble rotting flesh distended eyeballs and bone. The demonically themed guitars primarily find their way into the hands of death metal musicians. Regular heavy metal music can cover the usual topics of scorn and despair while the death metal sub-genre leans heavily on growled vocals and themes such as Satanism and dark mythology. Both are an important niche for electric guitar manufacturers like 5-year-old Halo. It sold 200 guitars its first year in business and now sells 200 to 300 a month in direct sales and another 200 per month to dealers said co-founder Waylon Ford. Today in Business with Reuters.

Music a Prelude to School Shooting.
Free with registration – Albuquerque Journal – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 4, 2000
(04-JUN-00) Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque NM). Cole Journal Investigative Reporter * Metal fan doesn’t know why he killed 2 people but says the songs affected him The Journal explored death-metal music in a recent series of st.

Entombed | Music Artist | Videos News Photos & Ringtones | MTV
MTV.com – Oct 28, 2004
With Petrov back in the lineup the high-profile Gods of Grind tour behind them and two acclaimed albums to their name Entombed went about working on their third album Wolverine Blues (1993). nce again written largely by Andersson Wolverine Blues proved a significant departure from Entombed’s previous efforts. For one the band scaled back the velocity of their music from the breakneck tempo shifts of their prior material (à la death metal) to a crushing mid-tempo groove (à la. Secondly the band adopted more traditional verse-chorus-verse songwriting structures with memorable hooks. Plus the vocals were comprehensible. These changes clearly set Entombed apart from their death metal peers but the absolutely brutal delivery of the music especially the signature buzzsaw guitars and Petrov’s menacing vocals (more yelling than growling) also set the band apart from the mainstream.

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