I’ve always loved music I grew up listening to everything from classical to heavy metal. I think I may have been weaned from my mother to the Music of Jefferson Airplane (The original name of the band). That was 1967. For forty years I have listened to music change and morph. Fads come and go. Even within their own genres: be it rock, heavy metal, pop, country, punk etc. Music has always been an industry that evolves. Without each genre evolving they would die off and be forgotten. After all, who can forget the 80’s and the heavy metal hair bands, with their hair long, teased and an entire bottle of aqua net used to hold it up.
The same is happening again, music is changing and evolving. There are bands playing old school heavy metal, where you can bang your head, and sing along. Their lyrics are easy to follow, the drum solos and guitar licks make for great fun, you can sit in your home and have a jam session going in your living room, or be in your car singing to the lyrics and banging your head around.
Bands are experimenting mixing the various styles of heavy metal rock together right now. Conversely, Neo is the classic style of heavy metal which most of us grew up on. Bands of the 70’s and 80 are pretty much stayed with the same style of heavy metal they chose and stayed with it.
In the late 70’s and early 80’s Power Metal came about with bands like Judas Priest and Iron Madian becoming the kings of metal. These two groups used their powerful and soaring vocals and their considerably talented guitarists and drummers through the years, helped keep them on top. These bands stayed consistent in style and substance wile still keeping their fans enthralled, stadiums packed and album sales up. As did other bands over several years in their own styles such as Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Shred Metal and other styles
As heavy metal evolved in the 1980’s into the mid 1990’s more and more bands flooded mainstream radio, clubs and large concert venues. Various styles grew in popularity, while others fused together to create some great bands, and some fused creating some immense sounding percussions, and awesome guitar riffs. What suffered with the fusion of styles at times where the vocals. In Nu Metal is a Genre of heavy metal where the heavy guitars and the growling, gruff vocals are supposed to be almost unrecognizable. Unfortunately, many bands that did not have that intention for their vocals ended up having vocals that had that exact effect. Vocals so gruff and raw it was almost impossible for most listeners to have any idea what the singer was singing or what the band as a whole was trying to get across.
As someone who has listened to almost all kinds of music my entire life, I have slowly watched as mainstream radio has stopped playing many new heavy metal bands, mainly because listeners could not understand the lyrics, and few bands where coming out with anything to keep heavy metal going after the mid 1990‘s. Radio Stations that where playing heavy metal to large audiences changed formats, forcing new heavy metal bands underground. Now they are being played mainly on internet radio stations and satellite radio stations, that fucking sucks. I have the equipment for my car for satellite radio, and had it for awhile, but have not renewed it, because I just do not drive enough. When I am in my car, if I do want to listen to heavy metal the closest I can get is to put on KLOS is the LA market and listen to the old classic rock and heavy metal.
I am coming across a lot of bands with great potential, where I believe they can get access to a mainstream audience. Just like Country a decade ago and pop a few years ago were both almost given a death sentence. It will just take a few great bands to revive the interest of listeners. When this happens, the musicians and fans will get their mainstream play back. New artist will be playing huge arenas in the US and abroad again, making their millions, and hopefully we will have a heavy metal revival. The one thing we must do, is make it fun again, keep it head banging while at the same time keeping the lyrics just clear enough so that listeners can join in with you sing their fucking hearts out, and revel in all the heavy metal rituals. We need to make changes, but we also need to keep it a bit old school at the same time so we can revisit the glory days of heavy metal.
Comment #1 by berube on October 27, 2007 at 10:16am
1. Are you frickin kidding me? Right now metal is the best it has EVER been, including the 80's. There is nothing to fix.
2. The "lyrics" are not why radio doesn't play metal. It is because metal doesn't sell Pepsi or car insurance. So let me get this straight.. You like commercials and like being spoon fed music? That is SO not metal.
3. I do not look forward to the inevitable "re-popularization" of metal on this go around... When that happened in the 80's we were deluged with tons of garbage such as Warrant and their incredibly horrible Cherry Pie, which ultimately led to metal turning into a joke. And for those sins metal was pushed completely out of the spotlight and was replaced by grunge. YEAH! Isn't Radio COOL!
So you go ahead and try to "fix" metal... I'll continue supporting bands who never in a gazillion years will get onto mainstream radio. When I come across bands with products to sell, sing happy radio rock, and who employ one armed drummers,i'll send em your way
Comment #2 by Keoll on October 27, 2007 at 10:29am
Nu- Metal was the blending of hip-hop and metal without incorporating any guitar solos. aka: Korn, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and, yes, even Slipknot.
Comment #3 by streather on October 27, 2007 at 11:45am
i have to agree with berube some of the metal bands around now are the best there have ever been, but there are some bands that are pure garbage too but you get that with everything.
Comment #4 by stonedrockgod on October 27, 2007 at 12:14am
1. Judas Priest did not stay consistant.
2. Mainstream is for bands like Godsmack and Korn.
3. Your under the impression the great bands don't exist anymore. Hatebreed, Chimaira, Devil Driver, Opeth.. they all keep metal metal.
4. You think one has to know what their saying to know, understand and headbang to the music. Oh, btw, only elderly people complain the musics too loud.
5. "Fix" also means "to cut the balls off of"
Comment #5 by zigzaggirl420 on October 27, 2007 at 8:02pm
Ahh the beauty of free speech! Again, we are blessed with the grand opportunity to express our opinions!
Thanks, christibro~
As rare as it seems, I am with the majority this time.
Metal, to me means anti-authority, anti-mainstream, etc...
Being "metal" is not following the sheep, or any particular trend, and definitely NOT selling any product but the music itself. Bands that "evolve" onto FM radio, are usually near their end, in my opinion. Take Slipknot for example. A band that I used to adore! They went mainstream with their latest album, and Corey (their singer) set out with his side project Stone Sour (actually his first band, joined by Slipknot guitarist Jim Root) but nonetheless, since then both bands are played on mainstream FM radio. This to me, is a sell-out!
I am all for success, and fame but I know that some bands I love now, will stay true to their genre, stay underground and stay metal in its truest sense!
If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Wurd, berube!
Comment #6 by WastedZombie on October 28, 2007 at 05:40am
Selling out is a lame ass term! Just because some people think they can make a dollar off of your sound. Thats all it is. It all about the fad! You not hip, then you are, then your not again... and if you can survive the not again long enough, you're bound to be hip again... like many long term bands that don't change their styles, or they stay close to their original sound.
I know where Christi is coming from though... arena rock, with easy catch choruses still rock! Thats why those old school 70's and 80's bands can still sell out shows... be it not as big as they once where.
Here are some bands that still sorta have that sound, or whatever... just check these ones out, request them on my shows: 69 Eyes. After Forever, At Vance, Blitzkrieg, Burning Point, Chris Caffery, Clutch, Coheed and Cambria, Dark Moore, Delight, Dreamland, Eldritch, Evidence One, Eyefear, and tons more... runnning outta room. These came out this year, and many 80's bands have new CD this year!
Comment #7 by SyriaK on October 28, 2007 at 7:10pm
Ziggy's got the right idea, the whole anti-mainstream, anti-authority ideologies makes it a nonconformist trend, comparable to...dare I say...emos and goths.
Alot of these new bands are all just a fad since metal's growing popularity again. Grunge is long dead, the guitar solo is cool again and is capitalized on by Tv shows (metalocalypse) and video games (GH).
REAL artists transcend trends. All these Pantera clones will be ground into dust the next few years while a select group will be immortalized, much in the sense of Maiden and Priest in the 80's. I for one cannot wait to see Devildriver and Chimera in the bargain bins...or garbage bins.
From the mighty hand of Painkiller, rock on and hail Varg.
Comment #8 by stonedrockgod on October 29, 2007 at 06:58am
It's like anything else, a pendulum, it swings back and forth depending on new people, ideas and beliefs. Young poeople grow up with a taste of what the generation before them was, so they either emulate or distance themselves from it. The middle generations that just got into the ages of where they can reproduce their heros, are putting a different spin on what they listened to as a kid, or their listening to other people do it. The generations before them are just happy cause everyones growing their hair back out.
As history moves it gets fatter, the more we record, the more we have to look back on. The more people there are, the more ideas there are. However, it may sound stupid, but theirs only been 35 or so years of metal.
..continued
Comment #9 by stonedrockgod on October 29, 2007 at 07:06am
Saying you want Maiden back is fuckin stupid and your limiting the potential of new bands. Wanting Rob Halfred to lead the next wave is like saying you want everything to regress to old ideas of how music should be approached. You want to forget all the new styles and layouts that the good AND the bad bands showed us we're awesome... or sucked hairy balls.
I'm a huge Slayer fan, they stood the test of time. I love their progression and I wanna see them go out with a bang. But I don't want the old songs to be remade. I'm seriously against covers, it's annoying to me because they're just remaking someones songs. So the whole idea of going back to the "old metal" bugs the fuck outta me. I don't want old music, I want new music. Bring on the trends, pick em apart and move to the next phase.
And for fucks sake, don't say what happened to the world, ya fricken fohgies...
Comment #10 by zigzaggirl420 on October 29, 2007 at 1:09pm
What were we talking about again??? hehe
Comment #11 by christibro40 on October 31, 2007 at 09:28am
good points everyone
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