Black metal is a subgenre of extreme metal music. The genre gained popularity and also a lot of negative media coverage throughout the 90’s due to controversial events surrounding religion, suicide, murders and arson.
The beginnings of black metal started out in Newcastle Upon Tyne with the thrash metal band Venom. Venom were the first band to coin the phrase black metal on their 1982 debut album “Black Metal” 1 and played a vital role in influencing the first wave of Norwegian black metal bands. Bands such as Sodom, Kreator and Destruction, all German thrash metal bands, were also influential to the early creators of Norwegian black metal.
The rise of Norwegian black metal can be traced to the bands Burzum and Mayhem. An underground scene quickly developed within the city of Bergen and led to bands releasing albums and EP’s, although most were of a low quality. The self titled album “Burzum” released in 1992 on the “Deathlike Silence Productions” label2 and Mayhem’s slightly earlier album “Deathcrush” released in 1987, cited as the first ever Norwegian black metal album3, are defining examples of black metal.
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Both of these bands seem to have an entwined history and events that happened between members of both mentioned bands would shape the genre and media coverage of the scene for years to come. Notably, the suicide of Mayhem’s vocalist “Dead”, which occurred on April 8th 1991. When Dead (real name:Per Yngve Ohlin) was discovered by Mayhem guitarist “Euronymous” he decided to photograph the corpse rather than contacting the authorities. There are several rumours surrounding this story about Euronymous taking pieces of Ohlin’s skull and fashioning it into jewellery, which was confirmed to be true by Mayhem’s drummer “Hellhammer” in an interview in June 1998. 4 5
Black metal is better known for it’s negative social image, for the aforementioned suicide of Dead, for black metal musicians openly criticizing religion and inciting acts of arson on culturally important “stave churches” (wooden churches which were built in the 1200’s using medieval building techniques 6) but, perhaps most famously, the brutal murder of Mayhem’s Oystein Aarseth aka Euronymous. Varg Vikerness of Burzum murdered Oystein on 10th august 1993 believing the guitarist to be planning to murder him, Vikerness claimed self defence but received a 21 year jail sentence for the murder of Euronymous and connection to arsons of churches.7
Black metal’s image is extremely striking. The bands make use of the stark contrast between white and black to make up a unique look. Many black metal bands wear leather studded with spikes, armbands with studs pressed into them, often making use of shin guards and gauntlets made from leather. Most black metal bands make use of the iconic imagery of the pentagram (the five pointed star inside a circle) sometimes displaying this on clothing. Most (although not all) bands wear what is commonly known as “corpse paint” the contrasting black and white patterned make up applied to the face in a unique design, which is often painted in a style to represent the personality or style of the individual band member. The patterning can range from quite simple stripes or shapes, to intricate designs involving complex lines.
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Black metal has a wide range of lyrical content and often the messages within the music are a comment on society, some musicians in the black metal community are firm believers in Satanism or paganism and believe Christianity should be demolished. This often features in the lyrics of black metal and is a social comment on how the country has become a heavily Christian country. For some it was a way of re-establishing links to the country’s Norse history. Often there are a lot of elements of Norse mythology within the lyrics of black metal, which often take influence from Scandinavian legends. Nature sometimes features in the lyrical content of black metal, with bands choosing the darker side of nature such as the cold temperature, snow, wind and darkness as subjects to base songs upon. Some black metal bands take inspiration from death metal and have songs which contain references to violence and murder.
The sound of black metal is extremely up-tempo fast and aggressive. The guitar’s sound is often heavily distorted and utilises fast tremolo picking, black metal lead guitarists often use arpeggios within solos and lead lines. A drumming technique known as blastbeats are often used, they are fast 16th note patterns between bass and snare drums. Some black metal uses contrasts and extremes highlighting parts with a very clean guitar sound, making the music sound epic and sometimes symphonic with the use of string sounds then transforming into a full blaring cacophony of tremelo picked riffs, rasping vocals and blast beats.
Black metal has gone on to influence and inspire a whole generation of musicians, and inspired a whole new wave of black metal, even some more commercially accessible black metal bands (although some black metal purists dispute the label being used). Bands such as Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth brought black metal a little more into the mainstream. Bands such as Anaal Nathrakh, Behemoth and Emperor all cite the first black metal wave as inspiration for carrying the genre forward.
1 http://www.venomslegions.com/biography/venom-biog.htm
2 http://www.burzum.com/burzum/biography/
3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deathcrush
4 http://www.thetruemayhem.com/interviews/previous/hh-june1998.htm
5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_Yngve_Ohlin
6 http://www.stavechurch.org/
7 http://www.burzum.com/burzum/biography/
Sunday, 23 November 2008
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Artist releasing album since 2000: Dream Theater
Dream Theater are a progressive metal band founded in 1985, by core members John Petrucci, John Myung and Mike Portnoy. The members met whilst studying at the prestigious Berklee music college and were bound by a love of old progressive music but also a love of heavy rock and some of the early thrash metal which began to become popular in the 80's. Bands such as Rush, Metallica, King Crimson, etc influenced their style of playing.
The band found that their studies at the college were becoming more and more sidelined in comparison with playing and rehearsing and dropped out so that they could focus their energies on the band. Under the name Majesty, having recruited high school friend Kevin Moore and Chris Colins on keyboards and vocals respectively, they set about working on a demo. The first line up of Dream Theater would be short lived with Colins leaving shortly after the demos were recorded.
The band recruited new vocalist Charlie Dominici and went on to record "When Dream And Day Unite" in 1989 under the new guise of Dream Theater. However due to problems with the bands label not financially supporting a tour of the debut album, the band were restricted to their hometown of New York and only played five live shows in support of the album. Shortly after this handful of local gigs Dominci was fired. The Band began auditioning new vocalists in 1991, when the demo tape of Canadian "Winter Rose" front man James LaBrie struck the remaining of the members; he was given the role having passed an audition held in New York.
Since the Hiring of LaBrie in 1991 the band have released numerous albums, perhaps the most acclaimed being the bands first with the new vocalist. "Images And Words" (released on ATCO records in 1992) was a major success for the band scoring them a Gold record in the United States. The first single pulled from the album "Pull Me Under" achieved some commercial success in the United States.
It would be later on in the bands career of writing which proved some of their most exceptional, namely the album "Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes From A Memory" an album inspired by a song featuring on "Images And Words". The concept album is divided into "acts" which each tell another part of the story, the songs deal with the emotions of love and guilt and also acts of infidelity and murder all seen through the eyes of a man call Nicholas. A version of the album performed live in full at a New York date of the world tour was released by the band on DVD titled "Metropolis 2000".
The band's latest album "Systematic Chaos" was released in the UK 4th June 2007, the album draws on a range of styles, ranging from very heavy thrash metal styles to a songs in the style of pop, the songs deal with content ranging from political anti war messages ("Prophets of War") fictional creatures ("Forsaken") and a song continuing drummer Mike Portnoy's Alcoholic's Anonymous writing work ("Repentance"), a series of songs based around the 12 step programme the drummer used to recover from his alcohol addiction. The album reached number 25 in the UK album charts.
The band found that their studies at the college were becoming more and more sidelined in comparison with playing and rehearsing and dropped out so that they could focus their energies on the band. Under the name Majesty, having recruited high school friend Kevin Moore and Chris Colins on keyboards and vocals respectively, they set about working on a demo. The first line up of Dream Theater would be short lived with Colins leaving shortly after the demos were recorded.
The band recruited new vocalist Charlie Dominici and went on to record "When Dream And Day Unite" in 1989 under the new guise of Dream Theater. However due to problems with the bands label not financially supporting a tour of the debut album, the band were restricted to their hometown of New York and only played five live shows in support of the album. Shortly after this handful of local gigs Dominci was fired. The Band began auditioning new vocalists in 1991, when the demo tape of Canadian "Winter Rose" front man James LaBrie struck the remaining of the members; he was given the role having passed an audition held in New York.
Since the Hiring of LaBrie in 1991 the band have released numerous albums, perhaps the most acclaimed being the bands first with the new vocalist. "Images And Words" (released on ATCO records in 1992) was a major success for the band scoring them a Gold record in the United States. The first single pulled from the album "Pull Me Under" achieved some commercial success in the United States.
It would be later on in the bands career of writing which proved some of their most exceptional, namely the album "Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes From A Memory" an album inspired by a song featuring on "Images And Words". The concept album is divided into "acts" which each tell another part of the story, the songs deal with the emotions of love and guilt and also acts of infidelity and murder all seen through the eyes of a man call Nicholas. A version of the album performed live in full at a New York date of the world tour was released by the band on DVD titled "Metropolis 2000".
The band's latest album "Systematic Chaos" was released in the UK 4th June 2007, the album draws on a range of styles, ranging from very heavy thrash metal styles to a songs in the style of pop, the songs deal with content ranging from political anti war messages ("Prophets of War") fictional creatures ("Forsaken") and a song continuing drummer Mike Portnoy's Alcoholic's Anonymous writing work ("Repentance"), a series of songs based around the 12 step programme the drummer used to recover from his alcohol addiction. The album reached number 25 in the UK album charts.
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