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    Heaviness in Metal Music by Hudson, Stephen S.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 15 May 2026

    • ISBN 9780197774960
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages232 pages
    • Size 233x157x15 mm
    • Weight 340 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 31 b/w illustrations
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    Short description:

    Heaviness in Metal Music investigates the origins and nature of heaviness, and uses heaviness as a lens to understand the history of the metal genre. It overturns conventional thinking about how the genre "left the blues behind" by showing how much of the genre's ideology and direction of later development was shaped by the highly racialized conditions of its emergence from the blues in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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    Long description:

    Metal music is heavy, but what does that mean? Heaviness is not just a timbre or quality of sound-it's an experience of impact that listeners help create. This book combines methodologies from musicology, music theory, cognitive science, and performance studies to define heaviness as a cross-sensory experience and aesthetic practice. Heaviness is shaped by what we do when we listen, how we think about metal music, and how we relate to the people who make and listen to it.

    Despite metal's historical narrative of "leaving the blues behind," many aspects of the genre perpetuate legacies of blues' musical style and highly racialized reception-including headbanging, and metal's ideologies and aesthetics of oppositional authenticity, loudness, heaviness, and extremity.

    Musicians and listeners navigate their own way through this landscape of legacies, re-enacting the genre's ideologies and musical structures through their own headbanging and moshing. Metal musicians perpetuate the genre's norms and practices, which in turn provide a framework for the creation and distinction of new metal styles and experiences. Heaviness in Metal concludes that longstanding restrictions about who and what count as metal have begun to loosen, expanding the scope of what heaviness can mean, and to whom.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. What Is Heaviness?
    Introduction
    Experiencing Heavy Timbres Through Metaphors: Buzzsaw Tone
    Power Chords and the Basic Illusion of Heaviness: Hearing Something More Powerful Than Reality
    Rock Is Dead, But Metal Will Live Forever: The Paradoxes of Metal's Progressionism
    Part II. Where Did Heaviness Come From?
    Leaving the Blues Behind: The Racialized Origins of Metal and Its Progression Toward Heaviness
    Headbanging as a Legacy of Black Dance
    Angels and Demons: Hearing Gender and Heaviness in Metal's Fantastical Vocals
    Part III. How Is Heaviness Created and What Does It Feel Like?
    How Metallica Created Extreme Metal: Active Listening, Connoisseurship, and Cover Songs
    Headbanging to Drum Patterns to Create Heaviness
    How Song Forms Create Ritual Spaces for Experiencing Heaviness
    Feeling Different Heavinesses in Different Song Forms and Subgenres
    Epilogue: The Promise of Post-Extreme Metal

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