The New Wave of Heavy Metal Music

It's Not like it Used to Be!

By Eric Thomas, published Feb 06, 2007
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In recent years, heavy metal music has made a transformation. Back in the late 80's, heavy metal music was considered to be for "stoners" or "burn outs". At least, that's what they called them where I am from. Anyway, heavy metal bands back then consisted of groups such as Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Slayer and Anthrax. These bands paved the way for heavy metal's rise in the 90's. Metallica was, and still is, a mainstay with the heavy metal community. However, in the late 90's and early 2000's, heavy metal began to get old a bit. Bands started mixing in rap with metal and heavy metal music sort of lost it's identity.

Recently though, a new type of heavy metal has emerged. It's a much more aggressive and angry form of music, very different than your average Metallica or Pantera. There is much more of a "growl" to the singing and lyrics, and bands seem to play much faster and heavier, if that is even possible. Also, the band members are much more talented than in the early stages of heavy metal music. Remember when there was always one or two band members that were just kind of "there", and weren't exactly the most talented? Now, every band member seems to be at the top of their game in playing their specific instrument. Gone are the days of the lead singer that didn't play an instrument. Granted, there are some bands where the singer still doesn't don and instrument, but the majority of them play bass or lead guitar.

Some of these new wave metal bands include Lamb of God, Trivium, All That Remains, Shadows Fall and Opeth. Each of these bands has their own unique sound, but don't stray too far from the fast, heavy sound that make metal what it is. It's aggressive, and gets a message across. However, I'm not a big fan of the "growling" vocals that almost every band incorporates these days. I like the music, and the fact that these guys are very talented, but the lyrics aren't like they used to be. Lamb of God does a lot less of the growling that other bands do, and they play pretty fast. Of these bands, Opeth probably does the most growling, but I feel like they are the band with the most talent.

The New Wave of Heavy Metal Music

Opeth playing live

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Dom...I agree, but what I was trying to get across was that the low-pitched, growling type stuff is ALOT more prevalent in today's style of metal. Growling has actually been around since people have been communicating. I imagine you're probably referring to Cannibal Corpse (80's-ish)?

Posted on 05/17/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
Um, growling has been around since the 80's. There is more to metal than the popular stuff you glossed over.

Posted on 05/17/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

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