Bent Out of Shape: Has Heavy Metal Become a Joke? Part 2 — the Power of the Blues

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j4bis

Hi Will! I am a 45 year old die hard metal fan and I totally understand the points you're making. I've been saying similar statements for years. The emotions and feelings that are somehow captured within certain recordings; and then somehow pass through the music, to the listener, is what I believe most current metal has been lacking for a long time.

There are emotions that overwhelm me and I can actually feel them in the music when I listen to Pantera's: Vulgar Display of Power, several Iron Maiden recordings, Guns N' Roses: Appetite for Destruction, just to name a few. Another personal observation I've made is that most of the "feelings" I refer to begin negatively. It's like the anger of Metallica's James Hetfield is actually reaching me personally from their early recordings. Listening to Rage Against the Machine can also provide this effect for me. Blues musicians will tell you the same thing. The "Blues" are just negative feelings and emotions being passed through music. I don't mean to imply that all music is negative but I personally feel most METAL music that I love has a certain anger OR angst vibe.

I have a 17 year old son who plays in two progressive metal bands. Their influences are more of the modern metal genre such as Veil of Maya, Periphery, After the Burial, Beneath the Masses, Animals as Leaders, etc... They are good but I've been trying to help them understand that almost all GREAT music has more EMOTION or at least as much as, technical skill. The above-referenced Gary Moore video is a FANTASTIC example. They just think I'm an old man who doesn't know anything about "current" music.

I do NOT want metal to be back in the mainstream again but I believe it's a lost genre of music right now. It's MY opinion that metal music is lacking the feeling it once had because there is nothing to rebel against anymore. My parents were AFRAID of hard rock and heavy metal but now that MY generation, which grew up on hard rock and metal from the 70's and 80's are the "grown ups", we know music shouldn't be feared... or should it?

Another observation I've made is that MOST bands begin to lose their "musical passion" when they become successful. The more successful they become, the LESS feeling is in their music. The success removes their passion. I KNOW the music is great when I listen to it, THEN, I want to SHARE it with others because the music excited me.

I don't know what the answer is but I still want music to MOVE me! Thanks for listening, or I should say... reading.

Joel

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matklok

The laser sounds in the last solo where cool. As for Gary Moore being heavier than most metal today, i don't think so, but his solos are better than most metal players today. A lot of the American metal bands today have solos that are more like just a bunch of noise, fast playing and no melody. I would look to the European bands for melodic players. Bands like Children of Bodom, Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, Hevisaurus, SauruXet, and Nightwish. All of which use the blues and emotion in their playing. But there are also a good amount of American bands out there too. But I agree that of the hundreds of well known metal bands out there, only a few play with the feel that you talk of.

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fegtri17

I think that most types of music can provoke emotions, but one person will ~feel~ only a fraction of these types of music.

I feel the blues, the classic rock, the heavy metal, the death metal, even some rap.

Classical music does not reach me. Complicated abstract jazz does not reach me. Dubstep does not reach me (but I don't care that they exist and let them exist).

... and death metal does not seem to reach you.
It does not mean that metal is on the WRONG path.

I wish you the best of luck if you plan to bring metal back on the track you want it to be.

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