It is rare to find an anthology that realizes the possibilities of the form. We tend to regard our edited collections as lesser siblings, and forget their special value. But at times, a subject seems to require an edited collection much more than it does a classic monograph. So it is with the subject showcased here, which concerns the global circulation, performance and consumption of heavy metal. This is a relatively new and emerging body of work, hitherto scattered disparately in the broader popular music studies, but quickly gaining status as a “studies” with the establishment of a global conference, a journal, and publication of this anthology, all in recent years. Metal Rules the Globe took the editors’ a decade to compile. That they h...
This is an important book, and deserves attention from ethnomusicologists, historical musicologists,...
Rancid, Iron Prostate, Vibrators, Chumbawamba, 4-Skins, Flesh Eaters, Devil Dogs are just some of th...
A book review of 'Rock And Roll Always Forgets: A Quarter Century of Music Criticism' by Chuck Eddy....
It is rare to find an anthology that realizes the possibilities of the form. We tend to regard our e...
Scholarship on metal always seems a little bewildered or put on the defensive by the genre’s profoun...
The concepts ‘classical antiquity’ and ‘heavy metal music’ may appear to be worlds apart. Not only a...
Heavy Metal is a peculiar music genre, made by fans for fans, which spread throughout the entire pla...
Title: Music and the play of power in the Middle East, north Africa and central AsiaAuthor: Nooshin,...
This is a very large book. It is over 500 pages of 1.5 spaced A4 paper in very small (11- point, I ...
Had it been published a decade earlier, Hip-hop Japan might have been cited as a good example of the...
Heavy metal, once considered an outlier among the popular music genres by music critics and scholars...
Reviews the edited volume "Metaliteracy in Practice" (eds. Trudi E. Jacobson and Thomas P. Mackey)
A book review of Jacobsen, Trudie, E. and Mackey, Thomas P. Metaliteracy in Practice. London: Facet....
In his work on the discourse of popular music DIAZ-BONE opens BOURDIEU's theory of distinction to a ...
This edited volume expands the research in the field of metal studies by examining metal music commu...
This is an important book, and deserves attention from ethnomusicologists, historical musicologists,...
Rancid, Iron Prostate, Vibrators, Chumbawamba, 4-Skins, Flesh Eaters, Devil Dogs are just some of th...
A book review of 'Rock And Roll Always Forgets: A Quarter Century of Music Criticism' by Chuck Eddy....
It is rare to find an anthology that realizes the possibilities of the form. We tend to regard our e...
Scholarship on metal always seems a little bewildered or put on the defensive by the genre’s profoun...
The concepts ‘classical antiquity’ and ‘heavy metal music’ may appear to be worlds apart. Not only a...
Heavy Metal is a peculiar music genre, made by fans for fans, which spread throughout the entire pla...
Title: Music and the play of power in the Middle East, north Africa and central AsiaAuthor: Nooshin,...
This is a very large book. It is over 500 pages of 1.5 spaced A4 paper in very small (11- point, I ...
Had it been published a decade earlier, Hip-hop Japan might have been cited as a good example of the...
Heavy metal, once considered an outlier among the popular music genres by music critics and scholars...
Reviews the edited volume "Metaliteracy in Practice" (eds. Trudi E. Jacobson and Thomas P. Mackey)
A book review of Jacobsen, Trudie, E. and Mackey, Thomas P. Metaliteracy in Practice. London: Facet....
In his work on the discourse of popular music DIAZ-BONE opens BOURDIEU's theory of distinction to a ...
This edited volume expands the research in the field of metal studies by examining metal music commu...
This is an important book, and deserves attention from ethnomusicologists, historical musicologists,...
Rancid, Iron Prostate, Vibrators, Chumbawamba, 4-Skins, Flesh Eaters, Devil Dogs are just some of th...
A book review of 'Rock And Roll Always Forgets: A Quarter Century of Music Criticism' by Chuck Eddy....