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Sounds of origin in heavy metal music / edited by Toni-Matti Karjalainen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 198 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781527520059
  • 1527520056
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sounds of origin in heavy metal music.DDC classification:
  • 781.6609 23
LOC classification:
  • ML3534 .S68 2018eb
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Contents:
Tales from the North and Beyond: Sounds of Origin as Narrative Discourses / Toni-Matti Karjalainen -- True Norwegian Black Metal: Nationalism and Authenticity in the Norwegian Black Metal of the '90s / Baptiste Pilo -- Son(g)s of Darkness: Identities in Italian Black Metal / Tommaso Frangioni, Filippo Masina, Giulio Pieroni and Mario Venturella -- Javanese Black Metal: Towards a Definition of Post-Heritage Music / Gianluca Chelini -- From the Bogs of Aughiska: Dark Ambient, Folklore, and Irish National Identity / Joseph Norman -- Manifold Intensities: Musical Identities in Contemporary Antipodean Metalcore and Post-Hardcore / Matt Sage and Caelli Jo Brooker -- Love Breed or Hate Haven? Localized Narratives of Identity in Heavy Metal Scene of New Haven, Connecticut / Amanda DiGioia.
Summary: "This book originates from the 2017 edition of the multidisciplinary Modern Heavy Metal Conference, organised in Helsinki, Finland. This collection of seven scholarly essays explores local scenes and identities within heavy metal music from multiple angles, covering a variety of different countries and metal sub-genres from Finland to Indonesia, and from black metal to metalcore. The essays here lay various theoretical perspectives and incorporate vivid examples with metal bands and scenes from all over the world. By exploring themes and discourses that are central to both research and practice, this book appeals to a versatile global readership. It serves the wide academic communities of metal music and popular music studies as well as of many other streams within cultural and social studies. This book also provides the large and active global community of heavy metal fans with a highly interesting package of genre information and country perspectives"--Back cover
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Based on papers from the 3rd edition of Modern Heavy Metal Conference held in Helsinki, Finland, on June 28-30 2017.

Includes bibliographical references.

Tales from the North and Beyond: Sounds of Origin as Narrative Discourses / Toni-Matti Karjalainen -- True Norwegian Black Metal: Nationalism and Authenticity in the Norwegian Black Metal of the '90s / Baptiste Pilo -- Son(g)s of Darkness: Identities in Italian Black Metal / Tommaso Frangioni, Filippo Masina, Giulio Pieroni and Mario Venturella -- Javanese Black Metal: Towards a Definition of Post-Heritage Music / Gianluca Chelini -- From the Bogs of Aughiska: Dark Ambient, Folklore, and Irish National Identity / Joseph Norman -- Manifold Intensities: Musical Identities in Contemporary Antipodean Metalcore and Post-Hardcore / Matt Sage and Caelli Jo Brooker -- Love Breed or Hate Haven? Localized Narratives of Identity in Heavy Metal Scene of New Haven, Connecticut / Amanda DiGioia.

"This book originates from the 2017 edition of the multidisciplinary Modern Heavy Metal Conference, organised in Helsinki, Finland. This collection of seven scholarly essays explores local scenes and identities within heavy metal music from multiple angles, covering a variety of different countries and metal sub-genres from Finland to Indonesia, and from black metal to metalcore. The essays here lay various theoretical perspectives and incorporate vivid examples with metal bands and scenes from all over the world. By exploring themes and discourses that are central to both research and practice, this book appeals to a versatile global readership. It serves the wide academic communities of metal music and popular music studies as well as of many other streams within cultural and social studies. This book also provides the large and active global community of heavy metal fans with a highly interesting package of genre information and country perspectives"--Back cover

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