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'''Classic metal''' is a ] |
'''Classic metal''' is a cross-genre reference to ], ], ] and ] bands that orginated the ] genre. Bands of this form are typically characterized by thumping fast basslines, fast, but less heavy riffs, extended lead guitar solos, high pitched vocals and anthemic choruses. Its peak period was the early to mid 1980s. It is often seen as both related to, and distinguished from ]. It is very similar to ] and ]. | ||
Significant artists include ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | Significant artists include ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Classic metal artists were heavily influenced by ] artists and ] artists. Artists like ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] were seminal influences. ] are considered by some as the biggest influence to the genre, apart from being a part of classic metal itself, with the vocal style and guitarwork of the band considered highly influential. | Classic metal artists were heavily influenced by ] artists and other ] artists of the same period. Artists like ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] were seminal influences. ] are considered by some as the biggest influence to the genre, apart from being a part of classic metal itself, with the vocal style and guitarwork of the band considered highly influential. | ||
Classic metal was also influenced by 70s ] although the punk influences diminished over time. For example, Iron Maiden had many punk elements in their first two albums but then moved away from punk and embraced all-out |
Classic metal was also influenced by 70s ] although the punk influences diminished over time. For example, Iron Maiden had many punk elements in their first two albums but then moved away from punk and embraced all-out thrash metal. | ||
However, the biggest influence on this genre came from the ] which broke out in the U.K. in the late 70s. In fact, Iron Maiden and Saxon were both part of this movement. As the movement spread through Europe and became a global phenomenon, it evolved into classic metal. | |||
Classic metal enjoyed great worldwide success. Iron Maiden sold in excess of 58 million albums during the 80s and Dokken sold more than 16 million in the US alone. ] landmark album '']'' sold over 7 million copies worldwide, while ] and Judas Priest sold out big arenas around the world. | Classic metal enjoyed great worldwide success. Iron Maiden sold in excess of 58 million albums during the 80s and Dokken sold more than 16 million in the US alone. ] landmark album '']'' sold over 7 million copies worldwide, while ] and Judas Priest sold out big arenas around the world. | ||
Classic metal influenced many |
Classic metal bands influenced many metal genres including ], ], and ]. Classic metal bands were not as heavy and had a greater sense of melody than the thrash metal bands such as ], ] and ] that they influenced. Often considered by some fans as the 'purest' form of metal, classic metal was popular for its combination of melody and aggression. | ||
==Musicology== | ==Musicology== | ||
Classic metal as a |
Classic metal as a cross-genre reference doesnt have a distinctive style. The reason why classic metal is sometimes referred to as ] ] or simply as ] is because, its style perfectly describes ] ] of the first half of the ] decade. Classic metal evolved from the earlier genres of ] like ] and ], during the late 70s. One of the most important and innovative concepts of classic metal was the use of the double lead ] pioneered by classic metal bands like ] and ]. And although, this concept was sparingly used by earlier ] bands like ] and ], it was wholly developed as a heavy metal element during the classic metal era. This concept of dual lead guitars would reach more profound heights during the late ] when other bands like ], ] and ] would also use it. Another musical concept that evolved during the Classic metal era was that of the supposedly galloping basslines. Although, this bass style had its inception into music in the earlier Rock n roll era, it became highly evident in the Classic metal era, and was extensively used by ]'s ], ]'s ] and others. | ||
==Lyrical theme== | ==Lyrical theme== | ||
Classic metal is ] diverse, with a wide variety of lyrical ]s being written by the bands without a centralised prerequisite such as ]'s lyrics about love, sex, girls, and metal, ]'s heavy political and war themes, and ]'s high fantasy themed imagery. The themes in classic metal include: the occult, love, fun-based party songs, fantasy, social themes, and war themes. A single band can write songs based on various themes. For instance, ] writes songs on party (''Livin' after midnight'') as well as social themes (''Victim Of Changes''). This however is attributed due to the varying genres that make up the term classical metal. | |||
==Decline== | ==Decline== | ||
Classic metal's position as |
Classic metal's position as a popular time in metal music's history withered away in the late 1980s, especially in the 1987-1989 period. At this time newer bands emerged to extend thrash metal and glam metal, with each genre taking a quite different approach to their music. Gradually, public interest drifted away from classic metal onto the the newer genres. Due to the hierarchy of classic metal spliting into individual parts and drifting away from each other, many classic metal bands came to their end at this time. Some joined one of the newely founded or extended genres, (], ], ]), while some bands experimented with aspects of other genres (], ], ]), leaving others to carry on with typcial classic metal stylings (], ], ], ], ]). | ||
==Revival and influence== | ==Revival and influence== | ||
Although classic metal went into regression as a commercially viable |
Although classic metal went into regression as a commercially viable era in the late 90s, there has been several bands who have tried to revive the feeling of the era, or alternativly have incorperated elements of classic metal into their music. Many bands, who came after the classic metal era had ended, played music akin to one genre, with heavy influence from classic metal. ], ], ], ], and ] being prominent among them. | ||
==Important artists== | ==Important artists== | ||
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* ''Yngwie J Malmsteen's'' ] | * '']'s'' ] | ||
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==Notable albums== | |||
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== Definitive classic metal anthems == | |||
* 'Back in Black' - ] | |||
* 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' - ] | |||
* 'Rainbow In The Dark' - ] | |||
* 'Under The Blade' - ] | |||
* 'Breaking The Law' - ] | |||
* 'Into The Fire' - ] | |||
* 'Metal Health' - ] | |||
* 'Balls To The Wall' - ] | |||
* 'I Wanna Be Somebody' - ] | |||
* 'And The Bands Played On' - ] | |||
* 'Kings of Metal' - ] | |||
* 'Iron Man' - ] | |||
==Related genres== | ==Related genres== |
Revision as of 15:22, 28 February 2006
Classic metal | |
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Stylistic origins | Classic rock, Punk rock |
Cultural origins | Early 1980s, United States |
Typical instruments | Electric guitar - Bass guitar - Drums |
Other topics | |
Timeline of heavy metal |
Classic metal is a cross-genre reference to heavy metal, thrash metal, glam metal and hard rock bands that orginated the heavy metal genre. Bands of this form are typically characterized by thumping fast basslines, fast, but less heavy riffs, extended lead guitar solos, high pitched vocals and anthemic choruses. Its peak period was the early to mid 1980s. It is often seen as both related to, and distinguished from glam metal. It is very similar to hard rock and NWOBHM.
Significant artists include AC/DC, Dokken, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Manowar, Motörhead, Saxon, Twisted Sister and Van Halen.
History
Classic metal artists were heavily influenced by classic rock artists and other metal artists of the same period. Artists like Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, KISS, Deep Purple, Van Halen, U.F.O. and Led Zeppelin were seminal influences. AC/DC are considered by some as the biggest influence to the genre, apart from being a part of classic metal itself, with the vocal style and guitarwork of the band considered highly influential.
Classic metal was also influenced by 70s punk rock although the punk influences diminished over time. For example, Iron Maiden had many punk elements in their first two albums but then moved away from punk and embraced all-out thrash metal.
Classic metal enjoyed great worldwide success. Iron Maiden sold in excess of 58 million albums during the 80s and Dokken sold more than 16 million in the US alone. Europe's landmark album The Final Countdown sold over 7 million copies worldwide, while Scorpions and Judas Priest sold out big arenas around the world.
Classic metal bands influenced many metal genres including glam metal, thrash metal, and power metal. Classic metal bands were not as heavy and had a greater sense of melody than the thrash metal bands such as Metallica, Anthrax and Morbid Angel that they influenced. Often considered by some fans as the 'purest' form of metal, classic metal was popular for its combination of melody and aggression.
Musicology
Classic metal as a cross-genre reference doesnt have a distinctive style. The reason why classic metal is sometimes referred to as 1980s metal or simply as heavy metal is because, its style perfectly describes popular metal music of the first half of the 1980s decade. Classic metal evolved from the earlier genres of rock n roll like Hard rock and Glam rock, during the late 70s. One of the most important and innovative concepts of classic metal was the use of the double lead guitar pioneered by classic metal bands like Scorpions and Judas Priest. And although, this concept was sparingly used by earlier hard rock bands like Uriah Heep and U.F.O., it was wholly developed as a heavy metal element during the classic metal era. This concept of dual lead guitars would reach more profound heights during the late 1980s when other bands like Megadeth, Tesla and Slayer would also use it. Another musical concept that evolved during the Classic metal era was that of the supposedly galloping basslines. Although, this bass style had its inception into music in the earlier Rock n roll era, it became highly evident in the Classic metal era, and was extensively used by Iron Maiden's Steve Harris, Dokken's Jeff Pilson and others.
Lyrical theme
Classic metal is lyrically diverse, with a wide variety of lyrical themes being written by the bands without a centralised prerequisite such as glam metal's lyrics about love, sex, girls, and metal, thrash metal's heavy political and war themes, and power metal's high fantasy themed imagery. The themes in classic metal include: the occult, love, fun-based party songs, fantasy, social themes, and war themes. A single band can write songs based on various themes. For instance, Judas Priest writes songs on party (Livin' after midnight) as well as social themes (Victim Of Changes). This however is attributed due to the varying genres that make up the term classical metal.
Decline
Classic metal's position as a popular time in metal music's history withered away in the late 1980s, especially in the 1987-1989 period. At this time newer bands emerged to extend thrash metal and glam metal, with each genre taking a quite different approach to their music. Gradually, public interest drifted away from classic metal onto the the newer genres. Due to the hierarchy of classic metal spliting into individual parts and drifting away from each other, many classic metal bands came to their end at this time. Some joined one of the newely founded or extended genres, (Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Motörhead), while some bands experimented with aspects of other genres (Skid Row, W.A.S.P., Scorpions), leaving others to carry on with typcial classic metal stylings (Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Europe, Dokken, Dio).
Revival and influence
Although classic metal went into regression as a commercially viable era in the late 90s, there has been several bands who have tried to revive the feeling of the era, or alternativly have incorperated elements of classic metal into their music. Many bands, who came after the classic metal era had ended, played music akin to one genre, with heavy influence from classic metal. White Lion, Warrior Soul, Stratovarius, Warrant, and Slayer being prominent among them.
Important artists
- AC/DC
- Accept
- Dio
- Black Sabbath
- Europe
- Fastway
- Dokken
- Iron Maiden
- Judas Priest
- Manowar
- Quiet Riot
- Rainbow
- Yngwie J Malmsteen's Rising Force
- Saxon
- Scorpions
- Twisted Sister
- W.A.S.P.
Related genres
See also
External links
- List Of Classic Metal Bands
- Classic Metal Fest
- The Official 'Classic Metal Show' Site
- Ignitor's Classic Metal Site