Everything they touch they ruin. The media is just there to talk about what people already know with pseudo-professionalism. We don't need the mainstream media.
Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die. YOU CAN"T SELL YOUR SOUL - ALMIGHTY GOD OWNS THEM ALL
I would go further and say it's about letting GO of anger by allowing yourself to feel it so you can push it out and away from you. Release it. It's like cursing vs people who insist on not (or trying to control others about it). They spend so much energy trying to hold back and hold back others and end up usually being some of the most aggressively nasty sort, whereas people who just let out whatever negative feeling it was feel better and weren't containing it. It's a lot of energy to "be polite" and a lot of people don't don't deserve it and some use it to hide cruelty. Someone who puts it out on their shoulder is being genuine with you, often doesn't even want conflict, but doesn't shy away when it's necessary.
As a person with social anxiety, I can honestly say that when I go to metal shows it seems like all that social anxiety disappears and I can seemingly talk to anyone as if they were my family, that’s something I feel is unique to metal. When you go to a show to see your favourite bands, it’s not just for the band, it’s also for the people who are gonna be there with you. Even tho you don’t know anyone in that venue, for an hour and a half, everyone there feels like family.
I know that very well. Metal shows are the only that my anxiety is gone. I am pro in music and my job is classical music. I once had to attend many concerts in the most prestigious venues of Europe to write about them, interview artists, and so on. The social anxiety is fed well during that events. I think most people atttending the classical concert are feeling terribly out of place. I know I was. Metal shows are all different. Feel in place there.
Yeah, I can second this, and I get the same feeling from going to play MTG at a store, or really going to almost any event centered around a shared niche interest - Unlike when going to your local watering hole or whatever, pretension, and the need to cut through it using hard-to-parse social strategies, is just left at the door in these shared-interest communities. You have an instant (albeit presumed) common factor that you can build a social repoir on with anyone there, without a need for any sort of tactic. You can just be yourself, and that's enough. What's more, even if you don't have the interest, the presumption will make it largely inclusive, and there's no shortage of people who'd be glad to induct you into the community should you wish for that.
I'm an autistic person and I have, because of this, problems to fit into society. I get rejected a lot because I'm 'weird' in other people's opinion. But metalheads never give a fuck about me being 'different'. They accept me unconditionally for who I am, a human being just like everybody else. They care for me, talk and listen to me, they never let me down. I, in return, love each and ever single metalhead as my true brother or sister. Peace and love 🤘🥹
Honestly, autism and metal go hand in hand. A lot of metalheads are neuro divergent anyways and the metalhead community values individuals as they come, no one is unwelcome.
Aspie here. Yup. For some utterly strange reason the metal crowd became the new "hippies" despite looking and sounding the opposite. I always wear pressed pants, matching vest and ironed shirt, so I absolutely do not look like the rest of the crowd. Not ONCE have I gotten side eyed at a metal concert or festival.
once at Wacken, one of us lost his little digital camera - kinda cheap, but the pictures on it, the Wacken pictures, hat high emotional value - in a pit and was devastated that it was gone. I was convinced that it would come back. A day later, some spanish dude came to our camp and brought the camera back. He found it in the pit, took a look at the pictures, found our camping place sign in the background, and went to our camp. He located it by looking at the people on the pictures and searched for one of us who had bright blue hair. He found us after going across the entire camping ground. He was on the other side half an hour away. He could have let it there, he could have given it to lost and found, but he decided to look for the owner in a group of 75000 people and bring it back himself. Blessings on that guy.
Odin's birds definitely watch that guy's back and YOURS!! 😎 Great story! I hope he sees this comment someday, he made the effort to find you, you made the effort to honor him. Wonderful circle ◯
Never realised this was a scientific fact but as a young woman I always felt safe on a train or walking late a night when there was a group of "scary" metalheads around. They just have great energy ✨
we look scary but we are ultimately teddy bears... but like a bear i'd also tear a mother fucker up if they fucked with someone on the street corner lolol
@Jules Boslough as someone who changes aesthetics based on mood and is both metalhead & goth I approve of this message! Our boots are ideal for curbstomps!
I was on a train after seeing a Judas Priest gig, a few of us noticed a very young female was experiencing problems with a bunch of people wearing suits, after we asked what the problem was. They the all backed off. At the next stop they invited us off to talk about our problem, they got off and the train left without them. (It was also the last train). We made sure she she got home safely via 2 friends who shared a cab with her, she is now part of our community.
Metal made me a better person and saved my life when I thought of terminating it. Been giving back to metal ever since and I'm definitely happy and proud to do so! Cheers to all Metal brothers and Sisters out there!
When I was younger, I had my glasses knocked off one time in the pit. Once people realized what happened, everyone stopped what they were doing and helped me get them back. We all resumed right after haha Never would happen anywhere else. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This happened to me except the got crushed and nobody helped me up either I got trampled until my friend got me. Thank god I had my old/backup glasses in my trunk I had an 1.5 hours of driving to get home and needed to see. BTBAM goes hard AF
screaming is the most raw primitive and affective way of releasing a painful pain :0 imagine someone dear to you died. and you start listening to very sad music :0? you need someone who understand your pain, someone who screams his pain like you do in those hard times LET IT OUT!!! life is pain, but your strong, no pity, your not alone you need strength and understanding. and the rest gonna heal with time.
@@steffenwennerstrand8969 Many bands! My current favorite are Septicflesh, Dark Fortress, Gorod, Scar Symmetry, In Flames, Be'lakor, Left Behind, Cattle Decapitation, The Ocean Collective and others.
When I started listening to metal people would ask "How can you listen to that screamy music it's so angry" and I would always answer "They scream for me so I don't have to" because whenever I feel angry or sad there is always the perfect song that expresses my emotions. I just listen to it and I feel better
I'm Thaï living in France, although I faced racism numerous times in my daily life, it never occurred in a metal concert nor a metal bar, those are my safe spots here. I love this music and I love life, happy new year everyone !
No I def remember going to a korn concert & being called a racial slur. So I called him a whale. I didn't call him a whale but I did call him a fat curse word. Prob other things that accidently could've been offensive to the ppl I was with too.. although I don't think they cared. Younger folks going off into the military & stuff. Also I found me a mommy. She kicked me to the curb too. She really didn't but she's a Pikachu that listens to older rock. Dont tell her I said that tho bc she fahnah think I'm cringy
I knew a metalhead who almost killed himself. he would cry while listening to SOAD songs (it was ironic af) and it hurt to see him hurting so much. I asked him one day why he liked metal and he said "it makes me strong. it makes me feel like I can face anything and live forever." I dont know why, but his words stuck to me and I dont think I'll ever forget them
Been using metal to strengthen my resolve since I was 8. I'm 48. Headphones always in during home violence & high school 80s-90s. During dental appointments now😂 The dopamine hit makes me feel like I can conquer ANYTHING!
Since I was a child, I have listened to metal. Always in school, we were considered the weakest, the outcasts, those who didn't fit beauty standards. Nevertheless, we were always brothers, respectful to others. We enjoyed the music and never harmed anyone. Metal has no color, it expects nothing from you. Long live metal forever! Greetings from Chile.
Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die. YOU CAN"T SELL YOUR SOUL - ALMIGHTY GOD OWNS THEM ALL
I was bullied. The bullying stopped when I put on my first concert/head shirt. The scorpions. Metal made me stronger. It gave me community. Love to all you headbangers.
As a 40 year old in this community, I feel like I have an obligation to show you some of what the old fogies consider "the best", but my best moments are when young folks (my son is 13 and my best friend is 26) show me songs that I had no idea about that are freaking amazing! Nothing is better than finding a "new favorite song" to jam out to, and I dont have the exposure (you kids and your technology) that you do, so why not be respectful! I always learn a thing or two! Been a metal head since I was 9 years old (1991)
well who u have seen dosent hold much weight your 14 you havent seen much their not the most chaotic .. herion addicted fentanyl dealers are not metalheads
Heavy metal saved my life! Got into it when I was about 12 years old. My father would beat my mother and she didnt want to leave him. I was always afraid for my physical safety, felt hopeless, impotent, trapped, and many days I just wanted to die.... until heavy metal entered my life and held me together and strengthened me. It gave me a future when I thought my story should end. Thanks to Metal I am who I am, without it I would have died at age 13. Without it I wouldnt be the bad a$$, independent, sucessful woman I am today 🤟
@@ninny_alt I can kinda relate to OP, maybe my answer to your question may help too. Linkin Park (With You), KoRn (Hater), Parkway Drive (Crushed), Serj Tankian (Empty Walls), BMTH (Chelsea Smile), In Flames (Only for the Weak), Ill Nino (How can I Live), Demon Hunter (Artificial Light), A7X (Brompton Cocktail), Scars on Broadway (They Say)
For one of my English assignments in high school, I wrote an essay about how metal music is better than pop music. In one of the parts of the essay, I wrote how metalheads were the nicest fans for music genres. When I was looking at feedback from my teacher, she wrote a note at that part saying that what I wrote was true. Metal forever🤘
I went to concerts ever since I was a young girl and every time I fell down in a moshpit, there were 10 people immediately helping me up in a second. It's a beautiful community
This is a great example of the empathetic nature of metal people, I don't enjoy the kind of physicality of mosh-pits so I don't join in myself, but I've seen plenty of times people either being helped up or sometimes physically lifted up and being plopped back on their feet 😄 Everyone's there for a good time, and don't want to see anyone injured by an accidental stomping!
I was at a metal show at a small dive bar and wasn't in the bit but the outskirts, and this dude launched himself into me and my friend, and we fell backwards. He helped us up and apologized and even offered to go get us ice if we needed it. Later, that same guy went down in the pit and everyone stopped, picked him up, and they all hugged it out before going back to moshing
The Mosh Pit Rules - everyone understands these almost instinctively: If someone falls over, pick them up! Respect the security guys. ... Don't throw things. ... Don't purposely hurt someone. ... Don't pull someone into the mosh who doesn't want to be there.
i'm a pretty short woman and i've never felt unsafe at a metal concert. i will never forget when i was 15 and alone in the front row of a slipknot show (in 2002), a big guy i didn't know stood behind me and put his hands on the gates, pushing against the crowd behind us just to protect me. metalheads are just the kindest people🖤
@@jasonanderson5034 lol chill I checked out his profile, there's no hyperpop on his playlists. It's all old-school heavy metal like metallica and pantera or hard rock/nu metal like korn and slipknot. Not heavy at all compared to standards these days but still technically fits into the "metal" umbrella.
@@jasonanderson5034 Dude what. Oldschool heavy metal has nothing to do with hyperpop. How does 100 gecs or brakence sound anything similar to metallica or pantera? Geniunely curious. You also have rap saved to your playlist so why are you trying to be a metal elitist so badly.
As a 1 day old infant who has listened to metal music since the cambrian explosion, I can truly appreciate the sense of community this genre of music gives.
I feel like my "style" is to cookie cutter & I'm supposed to always say the right entertaining things bc I'm such a role model... But that's y everybody also hates me so let the bodies hit the floor 🤘🏻. I'm being special. Ppl put up w/ my crazy hair too bc y not. I'm also awkward ASF & like to purposely say random emo... Ish to throw ppl off. Like my phone dropping bc I gotta be all sweetsy helping ppl. "It's like symbolic & poetry to how my life is." & In all my complexity... "Them" someXs: c*nt. Thanks, I love you too 🤗. Bc 🤷🏻♀️ were all adults hurrr Although I think some rock music makes my baby cry.
I tried to tell people this for 40 years. NEVER been in a fight at a metal show. Actually had a lot of people stop to check on me over the years. Polite, friendly lines in the bathroom. We are a tribe, and among our own, we are all good. I cannot say the same for country or rap shows I've been to.
The camaraderie extends to everyone and that's why it's so amazing. As a very petite woman, people are always checking on me at shows and looking out for me in the pit! But my best friend who looks like a 6'3 Viking gets the same treatment! We all just want to enjoy our music safely and make sure everyone's loving it :D
i love the unwritten rule when in a moshpit the circles all stop in an instant when someone drops to the floor. There is so much mutual respect its crazy, i will forever be in love with the metal scene. And i agree about the rap concerts one only need to look at the Travis scott concert a few years back when he encouraged the fans to come to the stage resulting in people being crushed including children. There is no respect for other fans.
@@ashleygoggs5679 For real! My kids never believed me while they were growing until the got to experience the pit for themselves as adults. Now they'll happily jump in with me!
I‘ve been on hundreds of concerts of different genres in the past two decades but the people at metal shows are the most friendly and considerate, and they really take care of each other.
@@jeffnicholas6342 Not only that, but the band will often even stop the music and turn the house lights up to make sure the person is ok. The fans will gladly part the sea to allow security or medics in to assist. And despite the show being stopped, they will cheer for the compassion shown.
@@PongoXBongo Also bands will stop a show if someone is being a duck. I was at a Converge show some years back. Some dick said some sexual slurs and was getting too rough in the crowd. Jacob stopped everything. He didn’t even need to call security, the crowd ‘escorted’ him to the bouncers and fun was had by all!!
It's the same at neo/dark/pagan folk concerts. But to be fair, 90% of the fans are also metal fans. Then again, the genre has roots in metal. Not musically per se but founding members come from such bands or are fans of it.
When I worked retail I always enjoyed serving metalheads. Without fail they were most polite and charismatic customers I'd see, and they usually got a staff discount as thanks ;)
In my experience most metal heads also listen to a much more wide array of other genres. It’s not uncommon to see a metal head commenting on a classical music video or modern pianist and things like that. The music itself is deep and complex and can parallel orchestras and symphony’s. You find a lot of appreciation in the metal community for talented instrumental artists and singers no matter the genre.
@Reendog35 FACTS! When I was young (11-18) its was all about only the metal, I'm now 34 and listen to everything but country lol. We love a bit of everything but it don't happen until we're older lol I wonder why! Great point my friend, I'm also a Ani DiFranco fan!
Back in the 90s at Donnington, we bumped into a Slayer fan from Spain, we never caught his name, but he came for one band. When the time to go mosh came he asked us if we would look after his bags. All his gear in, money, passport. That bag at that moment was his life and he trusted us enough in the short time we had known him to safeguard that. Which we happily did. I have said for decades metalheads are the nicest people you will ever meet.
I had a similar incident. I live in Turkey and went to the 1988 Donnington festival. It was incredibly cold and I was wearing only a t-shirt. On the way to the festival area, an Englishman saw that I was cold and gave me his leather jacket. When I asked how I would give it back to you, he said it doesn't matter, you can keep it. In order to give that jacket, I stayed with them throughout the festival and gave it back at the end of the festival.
During a metal show it;s the only time where I can leave my bag even with my laptop inside without being afraid of someone stealing it. Thessaloniki, Greece.
We went to a restaurant before an iron maiden gig and all the waiters said that all the metal heads were really nice polite people and they weren’t expecting us to be so nice.
We all have lives and have usually experienced it's negative side in some form so we are sympathetic to others quite easily It isn't a hard concept more one that society in general has started to forget, treat others how you wish to be treated
Yeah you wear your battle jacket covers in patches and studs like mine and as you say a lot of us do look intimidating but we won't bite you, and me to I've been on my way to a concert or festival with my battle jacket on and occasionally you get to talk to a non metal head on the way and you can kind of sence them thinking your actually a very nice friendly person, like they went expecting that!!!
reminds me of the Aldi Cashier XD i tend to dress a little stereotypical so when i went to Aldi with my mom to grab some snacks , the cashier lady was slowly sinking into a chair scared while starring at me wide eyed. mom just said "she doesnt bite , she swallows whole" and the lady immediately relaxed again.
As a nearly 70 year old guy I can only say that metal has brought me much joy over the years. I started the journey by listening to the likes of Arthur Brown, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple around 1970. In the 80's i mixed it with gothic. Now a days, 2023, still enjoying the metal. Not much beats a relaxing evening with a few glasses of good cognac, a nice cigar and some My Dying Bride in the ears. 🤘
Awesome! Just shows if you're truly into it, it stays with you for life. And unlike many my father's generation, you aren't stuck in the past, keeping the passion for newer stuff alive. I know I will be just like that if/when I get to my 70s. What I'm envious about is that you were there to experience the start of it all first hand. Hails brother \m/
My family always made me bottle up my emotions as a kid, so I struggled a lot to vent them as I grew up. Then I found metal, and I could mosh in my bedroom, scream in my car or in my shower, and it's been very helpful when I feel I cannot express myself properly.
@@zerocents4658 1) Find a long ass road with few/no people on the side walk 2) Put on you headphones 3) Crank the volume to 11 4) Select track 5) DON'T GIVE A FUCK WHAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT YOUR GROWLING AND DEMON SCREAMING! There! Nobody can tell you that you can't sing along to the music you're listening to. Even if your preferred music sounds like the gates of hell broke open.
I'd be dead without heavy metal, when ever I have a bad day or am very stressed out or high anxiety, metal always melts it all away. I feel so happy after, I love going to shows where I can be with my brothers and sisters of metal all together like one big happy family. I was born and raised in heavy metal and Rock music, and I will die loving it. Metal is forever.
As a metal head watching this, confirms exactly why I love being a metal head. We are just a family of beautiful people listening to incredible music. I love all of you!
Went to my first Metallica concert when I was 13, took my 12 year old brother (I know, my parents just let us go, amazing). This was 93, São Paulo, Brazil. A group of big guys kept a circle around us all the time protecting us. I loved the music by then, after that show I fell in love with the community. Long live metal.
Also: metal lyrics don't shy away from heavy and tragic topics like death, loss, mental illness, .... This helps so many people dealing with their emotions and life situations, because they feel heard, understood and not alone. Metal is not shallow like most mainstream pop songs. Plus the music is so much more interesting because of heavy guitar riffs, changing rhythms, virtuouse solos and otherwordly vocals.
Bloodywood is one of those bands who sing about tragic topics, aye. Their stuff is HARD! In many ways. But also as they say, headbang to banish bad vibes into oblivion!
I am not a stereotypical metalhead from the outside, but inside my heart pumps when hearing metal. It is an instant power rush, no human being can resist. Even if you are not a metal fan there is at least one metal song that will grab your interest.
Well i could say the same about Folk songs, but you are right in every Genre is at least one song that touches your soul. I think everybody should look beyond their own horizon, and check out as many genres as possible.
Absolutely true. I got my brother to appreciate some Motionless In White songs that have fewer screams and more emotion, but still bring the power of metal.
I also feel that way about certain genres aside from metal, like I don't consider myself someone who likes pop or alternative/indie at all but there are one or two artists that fall into those categories that really speak to me when I listen for some reason.
Yeah I totally agree. I feel like a lot of us feel kind of alone in regular places, but going to a metal concert is like peeing after a long hold. It’s just nice and everyone’s having a great time
And at a metal festival, whoever your neighbours were, whoever you might have passed, whoever you stood by at the merch booth... Even if you don't speak the same language, you somehow finds a way to make it work. Ah, the memories...
@@putrescentvermin exactly my thoughts! I am not an extrovert at all but at a metal concert I have so much fun screaming and moshing with other people, and then giving each other high fives and headbanging together, it's great
Exactly I know this guy I see at every concert I go to. We have our own greeting which even when told about surprised both my father and brother when they saw it XD. We point at each other and yell "you!" And that is how I greet my concert friend. He was the one that lead me into my first moshpit.
Was a metal head in my teens, but as life took over moved away from it for a while. The slow down of the pandemic gave me time to reflect a bit and so started exploring things I couldn't when I was a teen due to lack of access to information. In 2023, I ended up in a very stressful job and while exploring ways to de-stress (including working out, meditation, etc) I turned to metal. It quite literally kept me sane through the endlessly unproductive work meetings, incompetent coordinators and endless short term deadlines.
Man, Ive had the same experience! I waited 25 years to see my favorite band in concert, blind guardian, because I couldn’t travel and fell out of the genre for many years. Its so liberating though, especially the cheesy power metal.
Almost 2 decades this genre has been not just a lifestyle but a remedy. I wouldn't consider it just a music. It's been my best, most loyal friend at the darkest of times.
@@theoriginalNoOne. same for me, nearly 49 (but only physically) i did have a momentary lapse away from it in the 90's but it dragged me back in again.
@@theoriginalNoOne. I can consider myself a metal fan since 1984 and what religion means for other people with Jesus, etc, saving his lifes, to me was and is Heavy Metal
Heavy metal is my medicine to anger and depression, to joy and laughter. It has it all. More than all it has this unity factor, whoever is in metal knows that belongs to a big family.
As metalheads we embrace the darkness that society so hypocritically reject. We dress in black as we know we are all mourning and still we find the strength to look at pain in the eyes. Others try to deny the horrors of the world as if they didn't exist. A true metalhead faces reality as it is, and lives through hardship with bravery as we are not afraid of the void.
yup reality is all about duality...the light and the darkness...life isn't meant to be sunshine all the time you need the darkness to help the light shine brighter
Another thing not mentioned in the report that I really love about a lot of metal music are the themes of fantasy and mythology many bands sing about. It's not all about death and violence. There is some amazing story telling in those songs. And yes, much tragedy as well. ❤🤘❤️
Yeah it's kinda sad they went straight to that. Id have to bet that if i picked 100 songs at random there might be 1 or 2 that mentions death and its not what they assume at all.
Can you mention any more fantasy or sci-fi oriented bands? And while I really dislike violent lyrics, the idea of dropping all your aggression into the music so you are more peaceful in your regular life fascinates me. Does this actually work in your experience?
I've always kind of felt sorry for people that did not enjoy metal music. I can't help but feel that there is something significant missing in their lives.
@@schobeland the people who think screaming or low growls are talentless trash, and don't want to accept the fact that it does indeed take vocal training. I mean if you wanna sound like Tatiana from Jinjer, you better know what you're doing or say see ya later to your vocal cords.
I am a teen, and I have some mental health problems (which result to suicidal tendencies) and I got into metal about a year ago. It is what keeps me alive. Last month I went to a concert, and it was the best experience of my life. My social anxiety disappeared for the duration of the concert, and I felt great.
@@fa18superhornetI suffer from mental health issues myself. It sounds cliché, but if it wasn't for a few select bands I would have been gone 3 years ago. So I get it. The Endorphin album from Infected Rain got me through a year of my worst.
Case and point - a lot of people were terrified of slayer shows, non metal heads mostly. They seem so chaotic. The pits are insane, but the second someone falls down, everyone is helping them back up. There’s a real sense of camaraderie at metal shows that you just done see at other genre concerts. It’s cool to see this because most of us (with a couple exceptions) tend to be very peaceful, easy going and pleasant people to be around. When we’re not forcing the neighbors to listen to cannibal corpse at 3:17am on a Tuesday morning 😎
I say let them be afraid. It keeps the undesireables away. Leaving only the intelligent, perceptive and wise that can see through our facade, to find their way into our world. ❤
Yes! I'm a metalhead, but I don't even know which songs or bands I'm listening to most of the time. I just listen to the music. That is the power of metal. You dont care for the name artist or the popularity, its the song that matters
Metal is a catalyst to understand the most painful and tragic aspects of human existence. It makes me feel seen and heard to hear songs that resonate with me in such a way. I feel modern life is full of toxic positivity where if you feel dissonance or process loss you are shunned by contemporary society. I most of all appreciate the honesty and vulnerability artists put in their music and the willingness to express emotions we are taught to hide or repress
nah. its just thematically impressive to me. usally the musicians are at the pinnacle of their craft, as well. i like rhythmic and melodic aggression in music, all there is to it really. you sound like a sadsack
The double bass alone makes me relax. When I was traveling more I used to always listen to one death metal album, and usually fell asleep in about 10 minutes, despite it being quite harsh to some other people. Others make me mosh despite not having a hair to throw around. Either way, it's just enjoyable.
Dissonance I agree would sum up everything. I hear all tones pull back into one so different fuge states of sound interests me. The ability to distort whatever usual thing going on is what I understand most. So likewise a good artist might be able to spring into the distorted reality sometimes and inspire a ballad to encourage distortion to the distorted in the way that getting it off your chest first guides a line.
@@jamineamina5429 well I do like doom metal and depressive suicidal black metal, so I guess I'm a sad sack. I also love insanely technical stuff like archspire.
Bands like Slayer, Metallica, Anthrax, Judas, Sabbath, Testament, Exodus, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Pantera, Sepultura and so on came blasting into my life as a 12 year old back in 1992, and I have never looked back. The plethora of sub-genres, the people, the T-shirts, the riffs! Proud metalHead for life \m/\m/
As a lifelong metalhead I can’t tell you how many people told me: “metal music makes you angry,” and I would attempt to explain to them, no quite the opposite, 100% honest, metal music soothes me and I’ve loved it since I first heard it. Whether I’m happy or angry, metal music tends to agree with me and makes me feel happy (ier), and undoubtedly more alive. For me, life tends to get monotonous without heavy metal. 🤘🏼
I've found that listening to metal makes *me* angry, but I'm dead certain it's a good influence on the people who are into it. Metal people have always been courteous and pleasant to me while knowing perfectly well that we're from different branches of the family.
Everyone has rage in them, us metal heads have just found a great and healthy way to channel it and release it. No music even comes close to reaching the power metal does. I feel that shit in my bones.
because they were there for you when no one else was, for so long. Of course! My son wanted to play some music in the car the other day.....Bullet for my Valentine.....and he wanted to blast a song that I had played on repeat while frantically getting to the hospital for his birth...... I almost broke down. You cant stop the emotions and its alright. What is music good for if not that?
No joke, I see a lot of people here, including myself, saying how metal helped them in tough times. Death metal and black metal helped me manage to escape into what seems like a different time period, like a movie when things got bad. I love other genres too but Metal will always be my number one
no it can be music to i dont have live a certain life or act like u to be in the metal community i thought metal was for outcasts who didnt want to be like everybody esle but now your trying force me under as label
@@jasonanderson5034 There are many ways of life. And everybody has the freedom to choose their way of life. Nobody asked you to like metal. Stop crying for no reason.
@@VoyagerIsHere i like metal i just think critically about everything and point out facts your the one who is crying i just said the truth u dont like it and insulted me i dont have to live a life style to enjoy metal music i live my own unique blend of a life style sorry their is something wrong with that your a garbage human being to think i cant be differrent but u can why are u aloud to be differrent but i cant i have to follow u
@@VoyagerIsHere without this kind of thinking metal wouldnt even exist ... how do u think new ideas are thought of by thinking outside of the box thats how
I’ve always felt very lucky that I had started listening to metal as a child. This helped me build the tolerance for screaming that I may not have been able to otherwise. When I listen to metal and realize the screaming is not bothering me at all, I feel like I can appreciate the beauty in something not everybody gets to see.
My first metal concert was seeing Iron Maiden live when I was 14. It was an incredible experience. Lost my friends who I went to the concert with but what I didn't realise is that I had thousands of others. I joined the mosh pit and the biggest guy there jumped around me so I wouldn't get hurt. When I did fall down (multiple times) I would look up and have 6 hands towering above me to pick me up and join in again \m/
I am 43 and a fan of metal music since I was 12. I am so proud that my daughter (13) is keeping the tradition alive. 2 days ago I went with her to her first metal concert (a local band)...I never saw her so happy! Long live metal music!🤘🤘🤘
LOL. I've seen this a lot before. Girls that age typically think their dads are cringe/losers. Aspiring metal girls who have metal dads always think they have the coolest dad on the planet.
My mother passed away a few months ago. And rediscovering metal again has helped me so much. There are feelings of powerlessness, of anger, of sadness, of anguish that are present in the songs and the music which has allowed me to heal. For that I will be forever grateful.
I started listening to hard rock and heavy metal when I was 13, now 43 years later I still listening to this great music. I will listening to it till the end of my days.
@@jasonanderson5034 That's a weird generalization lol. What are you basing this off of? 🤔And all the older metal heads I know stayed metal heads or branched out and listened to all kinds of genres, not for the sake of following trends, but just enjoying different types of music.
@@nightly765 hyperpop is just very similar to metal expiscally death metal its just ment for old people and their always mmaking the new trends for teens all the new slang
As an antisocial metal head in my 50s, it's the only thing that keeps me from going insane. Anger, depression, anxiety, grief, and metal won't sugarcoat the ugly truth of ourselves. Music has a power that's incomprehensible, and metal is its pinnacle.
@@demonorse We used to joke in the '80s: imagine all of us metalheads wheeling around in old folks' homes, blasting Metallica (instead of say, Lawrence Welk), driving all the staff crazy-- with laughter.
Back in the early 90s my parents told me "You'll stop listening to this ruckus when you reach our age and listen to Schlager (popular music for old people) like us. Now I AM in their age and all I do is look over to asian for some new metal bands.
I got into metal around age 10-11-12, back in late 90s there was the whole "it's a phase thing, you'll grow out of it", 24 years later i'm more metalhead than ever :D It's not a phase, it's a way of life. Love it. I try to visit 5-7 festivals a year in different countries. As i live in europe, it's easier.
@@metsatroll being alt, metal,goth,emo whatever is commonly a teenage phase if not where all the goth girls huh metal chicks alt chicks why are they all teens and not 42 years old
@@jasonanderson5034 There are some who get into it as a fashion statement because all their friends did the same thing, not because they actually liked the music. I'm 42 coincidentally and I've been in the game for 30 years and counting. I didn't get into it to be "cool" I loved it from the first time I heard it on headbangers ball on MTV around 91.
I started taking bass lessons a year ago, and I chose my teacher in part because his bio listed being in a black metal band. I asked him about it, and he said that he got into the scene because he always wanted to be around queer and creative people. He wasn't wrong.
I'm a relatively new metalhead, going on for only about a year or two now, and I can already reaffirm all of this. It's so... relaxing, ironically. When I started I started with something like Dragonforce, and that addiction gradually went up to people like Infant Annihilator and Arch Enemy. There's a metal song for every mood I'm in, and as a musician I pay real close attention to the artist's intent behind the song, and I listen to the song that matches my mood.
Exactly this... That's the beauty of metal... something for everyone, not all metal is hard and heavy either. People often mistake a metalheads passion for anger and agression. Enjoy your journey! Find peace in the storm.
I remember one time in a Trivium moshpit in Jakarta, I saved a guy from falling on his back while he was crowd surfing. On the next song's circle pit I ran & slipped on a full water bottle, and as I was falling forwards someone grabbed me from behind just a split second before I hit my face on the concrete, and to my surprise, it was the same guy that I saved just earlier. Metalheads are always metalheads, whoever & wherever you are, we're always brothers & sisters bonded in the flames of heavy music🤘
I was at a metal/punk festival and got so drunk that i slipped and felt on the ground and dropped my beer, it was a wonderful night with clear sky so i just stayed on the ground an watched the stars for a while, i had sooo many ppl asking me if im ok and than a group of random people came to me and gave me new fresh beer and told me that they saw me fall and helped me go up, i stayed with them for the rest of the festival and never ever had better time in my life ! metal heads are just one big family that cares about each other ! :)
Same here. I listen to death/black metal and the atmosphere that it exudes feels like it puts me in a different time period with each song from different bands. Helped me a lot in life, and definitely increased my creativity Edit; wow I didn't even see you used the word exude, which I just used lmao
A gen z who listens to that instead of stupid, lethargic sounding hippity hop rap cRap.. that’s quite something. Then again.. generational difference is just marketing ploy to sell products.. illusion of difference when there’s all sort of people in every range
What i love about metal is you can be weird, be nerdy about something, be uncaring about externalities, and still find whatever kind of flavor you want and be accepted.
Do you like pirates? Alestorm. Do you like dwarves? Wind Rose. Do you like dragons? Rhapsody (Of Fire). Do you like wizards? Vhaldemar. Metal music has it all
My first metal concert was Sepultura in their Roots tour in Chile , I was 16 years old and it was incredible, I'm 42yo now and my last concert was Arch Enemy in Auckland New Zealand and I can say the feeling is the same, the brotherhood, the energy, the vibe! Much needed for me, it's good for the soul! We are a huge tribe!
Breaking taboos is in Metal's DNA, and I think that also helps. Whenever we're angry, society will tell us "yeah, go seek help" but metal is up there singing about those aggressive or awful feelings you habe inside, and inviting us to let it all out in the music. I've been a metal fan for 10 years almost, and I can see myself as being naturally angry and aggressive. But metal helps me a lot, and has saved me from doing stupid stuff several times. It has helped me mature and has shown me that being different can be cool af. Metal is the soundtrack of my life. I've been part of other fan groups and I can tell you that metalheads are still the nicest out there.
I'm old and I'm still a metal head. I find that music is a great way to deal with cronic pain. Rocking out really does make my back and knees hurt less.
One additional thing worth mentioning is that when compared to e.g. more mainstream rock’n’roll, country, and especially pop music, I dare say the musicianship and skill of those in metal bands is at much higher level. Add to that the overall complexity of metal music, and how experimental it gets. There is so much nuance and discovery and just overall playfulness that is hard to find in other genres of music.
Exactly! I am bringing this argument up in every discussion I have about metal music. There is way less music sampling going on than in mainstream music. Personally I get bored of things very easily, but metal music is just always so intricate and exciting!
I would also like to add that there is much more variety of subject matter, like history and old stories, myths, and legends. I get bored with pop and country etc. And the word choice is so much more intelligent.
Ive listened to metal for 13 years now (im 26) and can i just say ive never been (genuinely) asked to name 3 songs. Its such a safe, accepting community
I'd like to very politely ask you for 1 to 5 songs you consider worth checking out, then; just because: No one should be left out of the opportunity to preach their individual metal gospel to the rest of us. 😉🙏 (...but also for selfish reasons of me wanting to get to know more music, I have to admit.)
@@elevenseven-yq4vu Necrotted- sow sorrow for victory Xavlegbmao(etc)- surfs up goths Behemoth- blow your trumpets Gabriel Necrogoblicon- this is it Neorythm- rage in me I find these ones broad enough to tickle someone’s fancy, but they’re all bops in their own right
@@bonyannie The trumpet one I know (sort of), will give it another go (I kinda liked it if I remember correctly) and check out the "new" ones as well. Thank you very much!
@@bonyannie The one I like best is Neorythm - Rage in me: Nice groove and riff, very catchy. I am into much slow and midtempo metal. Songs I could recommend there are: Fear of God - Drift Risk - Phantasmagoria Mushroomhead - Born of Desire Borgia - Flagellum Dei Ashenspire: Tragic Heroin. Non-metal worth exploring: Iggy Pop - Mass Production Dead Kennedys - Chemical Warfare Fishbone - Black Flowers Rollins Band - Liar Backxwash - Demons Thanks for your recommendations again, some interesting stuff, including Surf's Up Goths.
I think one of the reasons why metal listeners are happier, it's because, often, we're more open to express our feelings and show us just how we are without hiding anything or inhibiting ourselves.
I've been listening to metal since 1988 and have played and toured all across Europe, not to mention all the concerts I've been to. My older sister, who's also a music addict but in a totally other genre, never understood my passion. Until, just out of curiosity went with me/us on a short tour. After the initial awkwardness she eventually had the experience of her life, one that she never had before. She notices all the people she met were welcoming to her, no agressive coke-sniffers or people with bad karma, just merry drunk people. She apologized with tears in her eyes for her looking down upon my preference for all those years, even though she didn't have to. Metal people seldomly realize how special they are, and how unique "being metal" actually is. There is no scene like the metal scene, there is no genre in which musical skills and emotion go hand in glove to this extent and I dare even say fans of metal are probably the most intelligent and emotionally mature of all existing genres today.
I remember when I was in a metal festival with my friends and another group of dudes approached us and gave us beers. Then they all sat with us and and we were there like we've known each other for years. I've never experienced such a welcoming gesture from anywhere else. Metalheads are the best dudes(and gals) around.
Common themes of Metal: Loss, Love, Remembering the fallen. Common themes of Pop: Destroying a relationship, Destruction of a relationship, Finding a 'friend' for a night. Common themes of Rock: Remembering the past, Friendship, Family. One of these 3 is not 'publicly acceptable' (used for movies, commercials etc.)
Met a guy years ago who told me heavy metal was "hate music". Man had no clue how cathartic, rhythmic and melodic that music is, nor how genuine its people tend to be. Almost told him he might need some of it in his life.
Yes, people always give me weird looks when I answer "Relaxing Music" to what I am listening to. The looks get even weirder when they then take the headphones and get a dose of Slipknot or SOAD. Sometimes I call it Noise Meditation.
I think all is related to the idea of being happy. We are feeling a special type of happiness. It is not ...I'm happy i don't give a f.....about everyone else...i m happy with my sad thoughts sometimes...it help you with your own soul-searching and you become sensitive to other people pain. It is a strong bridge to reality and you feel your feet are deep planted on the ground...and it helps you fighting whatever life is throwing in your direction....It built my own character for sure. ...Not the easiest thing to explain 🤣...METALLLLLLLL....
I definitively agree, I'm a person who shocks everyone when I say my favourite music genres are rock and heavy metal, no one ever guesses it...I'm a girl who dresses in a quite classic and modest way, I don't have dark makeup or piercings and nothing particular is going on with my hair. Sure, I love pop music, blues, opera and other things...but the day I discovered rock thanks to my mum and later heavy metal on my own was wonderful: I'm a person that can get very nervous or angry easily (I hate injustice and rude and opinionated people), I have quite a temper and despite exercising, going on walks and meditation, only heavy metal or rock can really help....the music is so caothic, laud and with a great rhythm and the lyrics resonate with my emotions and it takes away all the stress, rage and anxiety I might have because it's as if I was able to release it through the music not to mention that when I'm feeling down, there are always songs that make me feel energized and happier... so yeah metalheads and rock people are definitively calmer and happier, not to mention most of us are very polite and friendly, which is a plus. I cannot wait to be able to go to a heavy metal festival!! :)
Same! I do not seem like the person who’d listen to metal, or heavy metal and it always catches people off guard, and it’s awesome. Similar to what you said, I dress regular clothing, nothing at all out of the ordinary or crazy, and it seems like I don’t even listen to metal. It’s great, I love it so much.
I'm not a huge metal fan but listening to metal got me through my teen years, and I believe I'm alive today because of metal. My taste in music has calmed down over the years but I still turn to metal when my mental health is taking a hit, it's an almost instant anxiety relief. There is also research that shows that as we get older we prefer the music of our teens, so I'm looking forward to embracing my metal roots in my senior years.
Metal has saved me many times over. I have never felt this sense of community anywhere else. After growing up with Metal, I was shocked when I found out how utterly different and unpleasant other festivals can be. My first and last Reggae festival was a surreal experience. Everyone was singing about love and peace on stage, but the crowd was completely drugged and there were many fights and a lot of drama in the air. People didn't look after each other like I was used too.
I got to play at Wacken 2013 ! Me and my flame throwing bagpipes were flown all the way from Australia to perform with German metal legends, “Gravedigger” we hit the stage at about 2am to about 140,000 fans. Being backstage with almost every metal icon in the world was incomparable! The best thing I learned about Wacken was that it was Lemmy’s favourite festival to play and he played there almost every year, and if Lemmy likes it it must be good. I got to see his last set, coz as all metal heads know... it’s til death!
We don’t try and hide who we are because the community is wide spread and we scream at the top of our lungs singing along to some of the greatest songs ever created
Metal makes me happy. I am, by no means, a tough guy, an expressive guy, or a sensitive guy. But when I listen to metal I feel like I can fight a mountain lion and write an epic poem about it afterwards. Metal helps me express and make sense of my own emotions, and gives me that empowering feeling. I even have difficulty expressing anger, frustration, and sadness. I just discovered DBSM and somehow through its melody alone I'm able to let those feelings be felt. It's amazing, this power that metal has over me.
I'm 53 years old and have been using metal music for therapy since I was 14. It has helped me deal with anger, loss, and anxiety in that time, and I owe the genre a big thank you for that. I honestly believe it has saved my life. The metal community is a great thing to be a part of, and I'll always love it till I fall off the perch. Long Live Metal 🤘😎
Hey!!!45 yrs old here and also metal music was an is my therapy. Im still here fighting for my life because of its uplifting, philosophical and powerful songs. Not to mention how it rewires my brain for good when i feel low. So yeah, long life to metal!! 🖤🤘💃
Hello!! I’ll be 40 this year and I’ve been a metal head since high school, but only since my mid-20s have I ventured into metal outside the US 😊 It’s gotten me through so much- joy, grief, anxiety, loss, victory, life in general(especially now as I complete pharmacy school😅) this video makes me happy and these comments are wonderful ❤
Exactly... I thought I was the only one thinking it's also a form of therapy...my therapist used to tell me not to listen to metal anymore and to stay away from metallheads because in his opinion they were all depressed but I found the contrary metal made me feel so alive
I personally find it really cool that the metal scene is able to stay strong with no support from mainstream media
Do we really need them? Nope
It's because of the lack thereof rather then despite it that this scene stays strong. Mainstream ruins EVERYTHING.
Everything they touch they ruin.
The media is just there to talk about what people already know with pseudo-professionalism.
We don't need the mainstream media.
Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die. YOU CAN"T SELL YOUR SOUL - ALMIGHTY GOD OWNS THEM ALL
Always has and always will👍
"heavy metal isn't about feeling angry, it's about accepting the existence of anger" - Sum Dood
Interesting.
Man… he seems like a really motivational figure…
amen to that. 💖
I would go further and say it's about letting GO of anger by allowing yourself to feel it so you can push it out and away from you. Release it.
It's like cursing vs people who insist on not (or trying to control others about it). They spend so much energy trying to hold back and hold back others and end up usually being some of the most aggressively nasty sort, whereas people who just let out whatever negative feeling it was feel better and weren't containing it. It's a lot of energy to "be polite" and a lot of people don't don't deserve it and some use it to hide cruelty. Someone who puts it out on their shoulder is being genuine with you, often doesn't even want conflict, but doesn't shy away when it's necessary.
My, Secret. I am always Angry - Nother Dood.
As a person with social anxiety, I can honestly say that when I go to metal shows it seems like all that social anxiety disappears and I can seemingly talk to anyone as if they were my family, that’s something I feel is unique to metal. When you go to a show to see your favourite bands, it’s not just for the band, it’s also for the people who are gonna be there with you. Even tho you don’t know anyone in that venue, for an hour and a half, everyone there feels like family.
I know what you mean. Every time I go to a metal concert I just get a feeling of, "Ah here you are, my metal brothers and sisters."
Exactly. Same when I go to Punk shows as well. GG ALLIN saved my life! 🤘
Same for me! I feel so safe, even in the mosh pit and going to those concerts helped me a lot with my anxiety
I know that very well. Metal shows are the only that my anxiety is gone. I am pro in music and my job is classical music. I once had to attend many concerts in the most prestigious venues of Europe to write about them, interview artists, and so on. The social anxiety is fed well during that events. I think most people atttending the classical concert are feeling terribly out of place. I know I was. Metal shows are all different. Feel in place there.
Yeah, I can second this, and I get the same feeling from going to play MTG at a store, or really going to almost any event centered around a shared niche interest - Unlike when going to your local watering hole or whatever, pretension, and the need to cut through it using hard-to-parse social strategies, is just left at the door in these shared-interest communities. You have an instant (albeit presumed) common factor that you can build a social repoir on with anyone there, without a need for any sort of tactic. You can just be yourself, and that's enough.
What's more, even if you don't have the interest, the presumption will make it largely inclusive, and there's no shortage of people who'd be glad to induct you into the community should you wish for that.
I'm an autistic person and I have, because of this, problems to fit into society. I get rejected a lot because I'm 'weird' in other people's opinion. But metalheads never give a fuck about me being 'different'. They accept me unconditionally for who I am, a human being just like everybody else. They care for me, talk and listen to me, they never let me down. I, in return, love each and ever single metalhead as my true brother or sister. Peace and love 🤘🥹
Thank you for sharing your story. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences with our community. Sending you all the best!
I feel similarly!
Honestly, autism and metal go hand in hand. A lot of metalheads are neuro divergent anyways and the metalhead community values individuals as they come, no one is unwelcome.
Aspie here. Yup. For some utterly strange reason the metal crowd became the new "hippies" despite looking and sounding the opposite. I always wear pressed pants, matching vest and ironed shirt, so I absolutely do not look like the rest of the crowd. Not ONCE have I gotten side eyed at a metal concert or festival.
Honestly, I’m Autistic too and your comment inspires me 🤘🏻 😁
once at Wacken, one of us lost his little digital camera - kinda cheap, but the pictures on it, the Wacken pictures, hat high emotional value - in a pit and was devastated that it was gone. I was convinced that it would come back. A day later, some spanish dude came to our camp and brought the camera back. He found it in the pit, took a look at the pictures, found our camping place sign in the background, and went to our camp. He located it by looking at the people on the pictures and searched for one of us who had bright blue hair. He found us after going across the entire camping ground. He was on the other side half an hour away.
He could have let it there, he could have given it to lost and found, but he decided to look for the owner in a group of 75000 people and bring it back himself. Blessings on that guy.
Odin's birds definitely watch that guy's back and YOURS!! 😎 Great story! I hope he sees this comment someday, he made the effort to find you, you made the effort to honor him. Wonderful circle ◯
Hopefully, you offered him a cup of your finest brew 😁
I managed to return a digital camera I found at Soundwave in Adelaide, Australia. Same exact method to find the owner. Much smaller crowd though!
Great story, loved it. I'm sure he did enjoy the adventure of looking for the camera's owner, though ! It must have been quite fun ! :D
Wow, what a story. Thanks for sharing.
Never realised this was a scientific fact but as a young woman I always felt safe on a train or walking late a night when there was a group of "scary" metalheads around. They just have great energy ✨
I understand. I have felt the same way around goth kids too
we look scary but we are ultimately teddy bears... but like a bear i'd also tear a mother fucker up if they fucked with someone on the street corner lolol
@@ptlovelight2971 if you're ever in trouble find a group of goths, they have the perfect curb stomping boots if needed
@Jules Boslough as someone who changes aesthetics based on mood and is both metalhead & goth I approve of this message! Our boots are ideal for curbstomps!
I was on a train after seeing a Judas Priest gig, a few of us noticed a very young female was experiencing problems with a bunch of people wearing suits, after we asked what the problem was. They the all backed off. At the next stop they invited us off to talk about our problem, they got off and the train left without them. (It was also the last train). We made sure she she got home safely via 2 friends who shared a cab with her, she is now part of our community.
Ever since I discovered Heavy Metal, my life got significantly happier and better.
Same
you listen to Power Metal
@@TROHAWK if you use it right, its all Power Metal.
Metal made me a better person and saved my life when I thought of terminating it. Been giving back to metal ever since and I'm definitely happy and proud to do so! Cheers to all Metal brothers and Sisters out there!
@@TROHAWK yes
When I was younger, I had my glasses knocked off one time in the pit. Once people realized what happened, everyone stopped what they were doing and helped me get them back. We all resumed right after haha
Never would happen anywhere else. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Bro's being bros.
That's f*cking awesome... Love to hear stuff like this. Reinvigorates my faith in humanity.
Thanks for sharing, bro.
In the pit you meet the best people
It would happen in Japan, too!
This happened to me except the got crushed and nobody helped me up either I got trampled until my friend got me. Thank god I had my old/backup glasses in my trunk I had an 1.5 hours of driving to get home and needed to see. BTBAM goes hard AF
"You call it demonic because you hear the screaming. I call it life saving because I hear the meaning." 🤘🏻
screaming is the most raw primitive and affective way of releasing a painful pain :0
imagine someone dear to you died. and you start listening to very sad music :0?
you need someone who understand your pain, someone who screams his pain like you do in those hard times
LET IT OUT!!!
life is pain, but your strong, no pity, your not alone
you need strength and understanding.
and the rest gonna heal with time.
You are absolutely Right!
woah. I've always searched for the proper term but you just fucking nailed it. Thank you
Oooo, chills
Right on!
Metal is not just music. It's a way of life. It's a community and a brotherhood.
What bands do you like?
@@steffenwennerstrand8969 Many bands!
My current favorite are Septicflesh, Dark Fortress, Gorod, Scar Symmetry, In Flames, Be'lakor, Left Behind, Cattle Decapitation, The Ocean Collective and others.
@@MoSweiti666 Uh huh typical poser fodder
@@MoSweiti666 oh man! I don’t know any of those!! Putting them on me list now!
Metal will unite the world.
When I started listening to metal people would ask "How can you listen to that screamy music it's so angry" and I would always answer "They scream for me so I don't have to" because whenever I feel angry or sad there is always the perfect song that expresses my emotions. I just listen to it and I feel better
Well said ❤
someone should put that on a shirt
Agreed. I listen to metal to help relax and calm down when I'm mad as hell.
w response
Abolutely !
I'm Thaï living in France, although I faced racism numerous times in my daily life, it never occurred in a metal concert nor a metal bar, those are my safe spots here. I love this music and I love life, happy new year everyone !
No I def remember going to a korn concert & being called a racial slur. So I called him a whale. I didn't call him a whale but I did call him a fat curse word. Prob other things that accidently could've been offensive to the ppl I was with too.. although I don't think they cared. Younger folks going off into the military & stuff. Also I found me a mommy. She kicked me to the curb too. She really didn't but she's a Pikachu that listens to older rock. Dont tell her I said that tho bc she fahnah think I'm cringy
@@ahhwe-any7434 no worries my friend, you are not alone, try not to let negative get to you, you are loved 😍 a mum
@@shamparice007 beautifully said!
I knew a metalhead who almost killed himself. he would cry while listening to SOAD songs (it was ironic af) and it hurt to see him hurting so much. I asked him one day why he liked metal and he said "it makes me strong. it makes me feel like I can face anything and live forever." I dont know why, but his words stuck to me and I dont think I'll ever forget them
Thank you for sharing your story
@@DWHistoryandCulture sure and thanks for the video :)
Hope he's doing better🙏
Loud rock music helped pull me through depression as well
Been using metal to strengthen my resolve since I was 8. I'm 48. Headphones always in during home violence & high school 80s-90s. During dental appointments now😂 The dopamine hit makes me feel like I can conquer ANYTHING!
Since I was a child, I have listened to metal. Always in school, we were considered the weakest, the outcasts, those who didn't fit beauty standards. Nevertheless, we were always brothers, respectful to others. We enjoyed the music and never harmed anyone. Metal has no color, it expects nothing from you. Long live metal forever!
Greetings from Chile.
Greetings from India 🇮🇳
Thank you very much for sharing your personal experience with us. Sending you all the best
Long live metal, brothers. 👊
Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die. YOU CAN"T SELL YOUR SOUL - ALMIGHTY GOD OWNS THEM ALL
I was bullied. The bullying stopped when I put on my first concert/head shirt. The scorpions.
Metal made me stronger. It gave me community.
Love to all you headbangers.
as a 14 year old, i can say that the adults in this community are the most chaotic but respectful and genuine people i've ever seen. i love metal.
Im almost 14 too, i agree
That's about the age I became a metalhead. Welcome to the family!
As a 40 year old in this community, I feel like I have an obligation to show you some of what the old fogies consider "the best", but my best moments are when young folks (my son is 13 and my best friend is 26) show me songs that I had no idea about that are freaking amazing! Nothing is better than finding a "new favorite song" to jam out to, and I dont have the exposure (you kids and your technology) that you do, so why not be respectful! I always learn a thing or two! Been a metal head since I was 9 years old (1991)
well who u have seen dosent hold much weight your 14 you havent seen much their not the most chaotic .. herion addicted fentanyl dealers are not metalheads
As yet another 14 year old, agreed.
Heavy metal saved my life! Got into it when I was about 12 years old. My father would beat my mother and she didnt want to leave him. I was always afraid for my physical safety, felt hopeless, impotent, trapped, and many days I just wanted to die.... until heavy metal entered my life and held me together and strengthened me. It gave me a future when I thought my story should end. Thanks to Metal I am who I am, without it I would have died at age 13. Without it I wouldnt be the bad a$$, independent, sucessful woman I am today 🤟
Nichole I am so proud of you precious love 🥰 a mum 😄
❤I'm curious😊 What did you listen to?
@@ninny_alt I can kinda relate to OP, maybe my answer to your question may help too. Linkin Park (With You), KoRn (Hater), Parkway Drive (Crushed), Serj Tankian (Empty Walls), BMTH (Chelsea Smile), In Flames (Only for the Weak), Ill Nino (How can I Live), Demon Hunter (Artificial Light), A7X (Brompton Cocktail), Scars on Broadway (They Say)
For one of my English assignments in high school, I wrote an essay about how metal music is better than pop music. In one of the parts of the essay, I wrote how metalheads were the nicest fans for music genres. When I was looking at feedback from my teacher, she wrote a note at that part saying that what I wrote was true. Metal forever🤘
W teacher
best essay ever
I would write an essay how intolerant and superficial most of them are...
@@h0pesfall sameeee
Cringe, how old are you, 13?
I went to concerts ever since I was a young girl and every time I fell down in a moshpit, there were 10 people immediately helping me up in a second. It's a beautiful community
This is a great example of the empathetic nature of metal people, I don't enjoy the kind of physicality of mosh-pits so I don't join in myself, but I've seen plenty of times people either being helped up or sometimes physically lifted up and being plopped back on their feet 😄 Everyone's there for a good time, and don't want to see anyone injured by an accidental stomping!
Metal Rule Nr.1
I was at a metal show at a small dive bar and wasn't in the bit but the outskirts, and this dude launched himself into me and my friend, and we fell backwards. He helped us up and apologized and even offered to go get us ice if we needed it. Later, that same guy went down in the pit and everyone stopped, picked him up, and they all hugged it out before going back to moshing
poser.
The Mosh Pit Rules - everyone understands these almost instinctively:
If someone falls over, pick them up!
Respect the security guys. ...
Don't throw things. ...
Don't purposely hurt someone. ...
Don't pull someone into the mosh who doesn't want to be there.
As a 120 year old who’s been listening to metal for 255 years I can say it’s changed my life.
Lol
Preach!
Made me laugh out loud
lmao
lol! even the humor style is unique!
i'm a pretty short woman and i've never felt unsafe at a metal concert. i will never forget when i was 15 and alone in the front row of a slipknot show (in 2002), a big guy i didn't know stood behind me and put his hands on the gates, pushing against the crowd behind us just to protect me. metalheads are just the kindest people🖤
Discovering metal helped me get over my depression when I was a teenager.
Forever grateful.
Same.
helped me in my 50,s
Me too!
"Then I was growing up the music was the escape that had no judgments" - Marilyn Manson 2002
Same
As metalhead going on 17 years now, it saved my life for the better.
no hyperpop did i hear the music u play its literally hyperpop not metal go listen to your chipmunk vocies somewhere esle that is not metal
@@jasonanderson5034 lol chill I checked out his profile, there's no hyperpop on his playlists. It's all old-school heavy metal like metallica and pantera or hard rock/nu metal like korn and slipknot. Not heavy at all compared to standards these days but still technically fits into the "metal" umbrella.
@@jasonanderson5034 why are you so mad bro, it's his music. Don't be rude
@@incongruous4oh my bad i got that one wrong i just geussed tbh i geuss thats metal but it should be hyperpop and i shouldve been right
@@jasonanderson5034 Dude what. Oldschool heavy metal has nothing to do with hyperpop. How does 100 gecs or brakence sound anything similar to metallica or pantera? Geniunely curious.
You also have rap saved to your playlist so why are you trying to be a metal elitist so badly.
How many lives heavy metal has actually saved is countless. There is no other genre in the world that makes such a positive impact on our lives.
Absolutely 🖤🤘🔥
For sure!!
I actually met a guy at a concert who said that metal was the one thing that carried him through an intense depression.
This is true. It's brought me from the brink and has carried me through many a hard time.
It's an irony that this genre is unfairly demonized
As a 1 day old infant who has listened to metal music since the cambrian explosion, I can truly appreciate the sense of community this genre of music gives.
Wow, an old fan! I've only been around since the Jurassic Period :)
Young people 🙄
I feel like my "style" is to cookie cutter & I'm supposed to always say the right entertaining things bc I'm such a role model...
But that's y everybody also hates me so let the bodies hit the floor 🤘🏻. I'm being special. Ppl put up w/ my crazy hair too bc y not. I'm also awkward ASF & like to purposely say random emo... Ish to throw
ppl off.
Like my phone dropping bc I gotta be all sweetsy helping ppl. "It's like symbolic & poetry to how my life is." & In all my complexity... "Them" someXs: c*nt. Thanks, I love you too 🤗. Bc 🤷🏻♀️ were all adults hurrr
Although I think some rock music makes my baby cry.
@@SuzzersXDD
*Sigh
I've only been around before the big bang
I tried to tell people this for 40 years. NEVER been in a fight at a metal show. Actually had a lot of people stop to check on me over the years. Polite, friendly lines in the bathroom. We are a tribe, and among our own, we are all good. I cannot say the same for country or rap shows I've been to.
The camaraderie extends to everyone and that's why it's so amazing. As a very petite woman, people are always checking on me at shows and looking out for me in the pit! But my best friend who looks like a 6'3 Viking gets the same treatment! We all just want to enjoy our music safely and make sure everyone's loving it :D
i love the unwritten rule when in a moshpit the circles all stop in an instant when someone drops to the floor. There is so much mutual respect its crazy, i will forever be in love with the metal scene. And i agree about the rap concerts one only need to look at the Travis scott concert a few years back when he encouraged the fans to come to the stage resulting in people being crushed including children. There is no respect for other fans.
Travis Scott *cough cough*
Amen to that!
@@ashleygoggs5679 For real! My kids never believed me while they were growing until the got to experience the pit for themselves as adults. Now they'll happily jump in with me!
Is it just me or does any of you get goosebumps just by watching it. I can almost feel the atmosphere even when I'm not physically there
Feels like I'm crying inside 🤟
I absolutely feel it.
Glad it wasn't just me!
Yeah, I wanna cry. Cause I right now I wish I was in the sun with my cargo shorts and my leather hat on, running and screaming.
Not alone I feel a electric rush of strength
I‘ve been on hundreds of concerts of different genres in the past two decades but the people at metal shows are the most friendly and considerate, and they really take care of each other.
I went to a maiden show a couple of months ago and all of the people there were so nice
99 times out of100 if a fellow mosher falls down in the pit, someone will help get them back to their feet!!
@@jeffnicholas6342 Not only that, but the band will often even stop the music and turn the house lights up to make sure the person is ok. The fans will gladly part the sea to allow security or medics in to assist. And despite the show being stopped, they will cheer for the compassion shown.
@@PongoXBongo Also bands will stop a show if someone is being a duck.
I was at a Converge show some years back. Some dick said some sexual slurs and was getting too rough in the crowd.
Jacob stopped everything. He didn’t even need to call security, the crowd ‘escorted’ him to the bouncers and fun was had by all!!
It's the same at neo/dark/pagan folk concerts. But to be fair, 90% of the fans are also metal fans. Then again, the genre has roots in metal. Not musically per se but founding members come from such bands or are fans of it.
When I worked retail I always enjoyed serving metalheads. Without fail they were most polite and charismatic customers I'd see, and they usually got a staff discount as thanks ;)
What was your range of products?
In my experience most metal heads also listen to a much more wide array of other genres. It’s not uncommon to see a metal head commenting on a classical music video or modern pianist and things like that. The music itself is deep and complex and can parallel orchestras and symphony’s. You find a lot of appreciation in the metal community for talented instrumental artists and singers no matter the genre.
Nailed it! As we metal heads age, getting into some Ani DiFranco or even rocking out to the GoGos is so fun!
@Reendog35 FACTS! When I was young (11-18) its was all about only the metal, I'm now 34 and listen to everything but country lol. We love a bit of everything but it don't happen until we're older lol I wonder why! Great point my friend, I'm also a Ani DiFranco fan!
Totally agree. This is my case
I love New Wave and metal!
@@WhisperingEcho33 for me it was reversed! Started out tamer, then I branched out to harsher stuff.
No other music genre has ever made me feel joy like metal does. There's this feeling when the breakdown kicks in that can't be described in words
And segues! Metal bands are KINGS AND QUEENS!
AMEN!
Back in the 90s at Donnington, we bumped into a Slayer fan from Spain, we never caught his name, but he came for one band. When the time to go mosh came he asked us if we would look after his bags. All his gear in, money, passport. That bag at that moment was his life and he trusted us enough in the short time we had known him to safeguard that. Which we happily did. I have said for decades metalheads are the nicest people you will ever meet.
I had a similar incident. I live in Turkey and went to the 1988 Donnington festival. It was incredibly cold and I was wearing only a t-shirt. On the way to the festival area, an Englishman saw that I was cold and gave me his leather jacket. When I asked how I would give it back to you, he said it doesn't matter, you can keep it. In order to give that jacket, I stayed with them throughout the festival and gave it back at the end of the festival.
Definitely 💯 True 🤘
True brotherhood. I had same experience in Germany, last year in Reloadfestival 2022. We always take care of each other…
@@SimuLord Nice to meet you too!
During a metal show it;s the only time where I can leave my bag even with my laptop inside without being afraid of someone stealing it. Thessaloniki, Greece.
Metalhead therapist here. I love this video so much and I hope everyone watching and reading the supportive comments knows they're loved!!
We went to a restaurant before an iron maiden gig and all the waiters said that all the metal heads were really nice polite people and they weren’t expecting us to be so nice.
Yeah, we look wild, but most of us are harmless (unless provoked, of course).
We all have lives and have usually experienced it's negative side in some form so we are sympathetic to others quite easily
It isn't a hard concept more one that society in general has started to forget, treat others how you wish to be treated
your a buttknocker
Yeah you wear your battle jacket covers in patches and studs like mine and as you say a lot of us do look intimidating but we won't bite you, and me to I've been on my way to a concert or festival with my battle jacket on and occasionally you get to talk to a non metal head on the way and you can kind of sence them thinking your actually a very nice friendly person, like they went expecting that!!!
reminds me of the Aldi Cashier XD i tend to dress a little stereotypical so when i went to Aldi with my mom to grab some snacks , the cashier lady was slowly sinking into a chair scared while starring at me wide eyed. mom just said "she doesnt bite , she swallows whole" and the lady immediately relaxed again.
As a nearly 70 year old guy I can only say that metal has brought me much joy over the years. I started the journey by listening to the likes of Arthur Brown, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple around 1970. In the 80's i mixed it with gothic. Now a days, 2023, still enjoying the metal. Not much beats a relaxing evening with a few glasses of good cognac, a nice cigar and some My Dying Bride in the ears. 🤘
A man of great taste! I quite enjoy My wine in silence ;)
Awesome! Just shows if you're truly into it, it stays with you for life. And unlike many my father's generation, you aren't stuck in the past, keeping the passion for newer stuff alive. I know I will be just like that if/when I get to my 70s. What I'm envious about is that you were there to experience the start of it all first hand. Hails brother \m/
You are a man of great taste. Cheers
Oh, I love My Dying Bride! 🖤
This made me laugh. Rock on!
My family always made me bottle up my emotions as a kid, so I struggled a lot to vent them as I grew up. Then I found metal, and I could mosh in my bedroom, scream in my car or in my shower, and it's been very helpful when I feel I cannot express myself properly.
I'm facing a similar situation, just wish I had the privacy to do that too 😂
@@zerocents4658 same :,)
@@zerocents4658 Same 🤣 since i lived in a 3rd world country and we all my family share 1 bedroom i find it hard to express my emotion 🤣🤣
@@zerocents4658
1) Find a long ass road with few/no people on the side walk
2) Put on you headphones
3) Crank the volume to 11
4) Select track
5) DON'T GIVE A FUCK WHAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT YOUR GROWLING AND DEMON SCREAMING!
There! Nobody can tell you that you can't sing along to the music you're listening to. Even if your preferred music sounds like the gates of hell broke open.
I'd be dead without heavy metal, when ever I have a bad day or am very stressed out or high anxiety, metal always melts it all away. I feel so happy after, I love going to shows where I can be with my brothers and sisters of metal all together like one big happy family.
I was born and raised in heavy metal and Rock music, and I will die loving it. Metal is forever.
As a metal head watching this, confirms exactly why I love being a metal head.
We are just a family of beautiful people listening to incredible music. I love all of you!
Absolutely! ❤️🤘🏻🔥
wrong. most metalheads are really ugly.
@@GeilerDaddy you have no clue what your talking about.. period.
Just take a look at the people in the video. Nough said.
🖤🤘🔥
Went to my first Metallica concert when I was 13, took my 12 year old brother (I know, my parents just let us go, amazing). This was 93, São Paulo, Brazil. A group of big guys kept a circle around us all the time protecting us. I loved the music by then, after that show I fell in love with the community. Long live metal.
They have the nicest fans. They smile at me as well 😁
Protecting you from what
@triggerskull stuff can go down when your in then pit. Especially when ur a child surrounded by people way bigger than you
@@guildwarsnerd123 😄
Also: metal lyrics don't shy away from heavy and tragic topics like death, loss, mental illness, ....
This helps so many people dealing with their emotions and life situations, because they feel heard, understood and not alone.
Metal is not shallow like most mainstream pop songs.
Plus the music is so much more interesting because of heavy guitar riffs, changing rhythms, virtuouse solos and otherwordly vocals.
adding on, I struggle with a bunch of social anxiety, and metal is just like an outlet where I can feel like someone truly relates to me.
So important!
Bloodywood is one of those bands who sing about tragic topics, aye. Their stuff is HARD! In many ways. But also as they say, headbang to banish bad vibes into oblivion!
@@HereticalKitsune Just saw them in Berlin! Amazing band indeed! One of the most fun and welcoming concerts I've been to :)
@@serra9941 Envious! All the Neid! Glad you could see them! :D
Metal heads ar srsly the most kindest and sweetest people you’ll ever meet😭
Metal heads are often intelligent, accepting, and know a lot about music , I love them!
except black metal and various niche subgenres of metal
I am not a stereotypical metalhead from the outside, but inside my heart pumps when hearing metal. It is an instant power rush, no human being can resist. Even if you are not a metal fan there is at least one metal song that will grab your interest.
Well i could say the same about Folk songs, but you are right in every Genre is at least one song that touches your soul. I think everybody should look beyond their own horizon, and check out as many genres as possible.
Could say that about any genre 😂
Only metalheads feel the need to make themselves sound special
Absolutely true. I got my brother to appreciate some Motionless In White songs that have fewer screams and more emotion, but still bring the power of metal.
I also feel that way about certain genres aside from metal, like I don't consider myself someone who likes pop or alternative/indie at all but there are one or two artists that fall into those categories that really speak to me when I listen for some reason.
No, I don't think you find the same sense of community among the chart lol scence.
I have never felt more like I belonged than when I go to metal concerts. I walk in and its like "ah, I'm no longer alone."
yeah
Yeah I totally agree. I feel like a lot of us feel kind of alone in regular places, but going to a metal concert is like peeing after a long hold. It’s just nice and everyone’s having a great time
When at a metal concert, whomever you are stood next to becomes your best friend until the end of the concert. It's just how it works...
And at a metal festival, whoever your neighbours were, whoever you might have passed, whoever you stood by at the merch booth... Even if you don't speak the same language, you somehow finds a way to make it work. Ah, the memories...
I am not a social guy but being at a metal concert makes me so comfortable I couldn't believe I let my inner extrovert out.
@@putrescentvermin exactly my thoughts! I am not an extrovert at all but at a metal concert I have so much fun screaming and moshing with other people, and then giving each other high fives and headbanging together, it's great
Exactly I know this guy I see at every concert I go to. We have our own greeting which even when told about surprised both my father and brother when they saw it XD. We point at each other and yell "you!" And that is how I greet my concert friend. He was the one that lead me into my first moshpit.
@@alexdoorn234 I still remember some of the people I was moshing with. I am hoping to see them again.
Was a metal head in my teens, but as life took over moved away from it for a while. The slow down of the pandemic gave me time to reflect a bit and so started exploring things I couldn't when I was a teen due to lack of access to information. In 2023, I ended up in a very stressful job and while exploring ways to de-stress (including working out, meditation, etc) I turned to metal. It quite literally kept me sane through the endlessly unproductive work meetings, incompetent coordinators and endless short term deadlines.
Man, Ive had the same experience! I waited 25 years to see my favorite band in concert, blind guardian, because I couldn’t travel and fell out of the genre for many years.
Its so liberating though, especially the cheesy power metal.
Almost 2 decades this genre has been not just a lifestyle but a remedy. I wouldn't consider it just a music. It's been my best, most loyal friend at the darkest of times.
john cena going beat u da f up
🤘
Almost 4 decades for me! And I JUST turned 50!
Metal has saved my life a couple times, "no cap", as the kids say nowadays.
@@theoriginalNoOne. same for me, nearly 49 (but only physically) i did have a momentary lapse away from it in the 90's but it dragged me back in again.
@@theoriginalNoOne. I can consider myself a metal fan since 1984 and what religion means for other people with Jesus, etc, saving his lifes, to me was and is Heavy Metal
I'm 61, I'm Brazilian and I fell in love with metal the first time I listened to it when I was 14. I still love it.
Me too. Megadeth skin o my teeth. I remember smiling and saying what the fuck was that? I want more
Love Angra in my teen years into today.
Holy Land- great album
Brazilian Metal-
Listen to Caca e Cacador. Great song too
Heavy metal is my medicine to anger and depression, to joy and laughter. It has it all. More than all it has this unity factor, whoever is in metal knows that belongs to a big family.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us and our community.
As metalheads we embrace the darkness that society so hypocritically reject. We dress in black as we know we are all mourning and still we find the strength to look at pain in the eyes.
Others try to deny the horrors of the world as if they didn't exist. A true metalhead faces reality as it is, and lives through hardship with bravery as we are not afraid of the void.
Amen.
Hail darkness 🤘🏻
Nicely said by the way!
this can make a great song... =)
I suspect this is why we're more well adjusted than average people.
yup reality is all about duality...the light and the darkness...life isn't meant to be sunshine all the time you need the darkness to help the light shine brighter
Another thing not mentioned in the report that I really love about a lot of metal music are the themes of fantasy and mythology many bands sing about. It's not all about death and violence. There is some amazing story telling in those songs. And yes, much tragedy as well. ❤🤘❤️
Yeah it's kinda sad they went straight to that. Id have to bet that if i picked 100 songs at random there might be 1 or 2 that mentions death and its not what they assume at all.
Totally agree... metal also deals with those subjects as well as history. And also there's metal and metal: symphonic metal, death metal, doom ,etc
Can you mention any more fantasy or sci-fi oriented bands? And while I really dislike violent lyrics, the idea of dropping all your aggression into the music so you are more peaceful in your regular life fascinates me. Does this actually work in your experience?
@@Xubuntu47 Gloryhammer ; Angus McSix ; Alestorm ; Powerwolf ...
@@Xubuntu47 Fuershwantz, Saltaltio Mortis, Turrisas, Wind Rose, or Alestorm
Our lack of aggression stems from the aggressiveness of the music. We relieve aggression through metal.
I've always kind of felt sorry for people that did not enjoy metal music. I can't help but feel that there is something significant missing in their lives.
totally ... also people that know nothing about it and think it´s this Joke or just noise .. what they miss out on !
Right !!!!!!!
Their great ever loss !!!!!!!
@@ManoBakalo sorry bud metal sucks . Your missing out you gotta listen to rap RN!
@@schobeland the people who think screaming or low growls are talentless trash, and don't want to accept the fact that it does indeed take vocal training. I mean if you wanna sound like Tatiana from Jinjer, you better know what you're doing or say see ya later to your vocal cords.
@@wtfj4462 You make rocket league videos
Heavy metal saved my life as a teen, without the positive messages, community and joy it gave me I would have lost my will to live❤
Glad you stuck around.
This is amazing to hear, I'm also glad you're still around 💚
I am a teen, and I have some mental health problems (which result to suicidal tendencies) and I got into metal about a year ago. It is what keeps me alive. Last month I went to a concert, and it was the best experience of my life. My social anxiety disappeared for the duration of the concert, and I felt great.
@@fa18superhornetI suffer from mental health issues myself. It sounds cliché, but if it wasn't for a few select bands I would have been gone 3 years ago. So I get it. The Endorphin album from Infected Rain got me through a year of my worst.
Case and point - a lot of people were terrified of slayer shows, non metal heads mostly. They seem so chaotic. The pits are insane, but the second someone falls down, everyone is helping them back up. There’s a real sense of camaraderie at metal shows that you just done see at other genre concerts. It’s cool to see this because most of us (with a couple exceptions) tend to be very peaceful, easy going and pleasant people to be around. When we’re not forcing the neighbors to listen to cannibal corpse at 3:17am on a Tuesday morning 😎
Its the hash,weed & beer that help metal heads stay humble .
Nice pfp
Wait, you mean there are people who *don't* listen to Cannibal Corpse at 3:17 am??
Weird!
I say let them be afraid.
It keeps the undesireables away.
Leaving only the intelligent, perceptive and wise that can see through our facade, to find their way into our world. ❤
@@mitcht.410 Sooooooo much weed and beer! Although it was whiskey for me, beer makes me ill unfortunately.
Yes! I'm a metalhead, but I don't even know which songs or bands I'm listening to most of the time. I just listen to the music. That is the power of metal. You dont care for the name artist or the popularity, its the song that matters
Metal is a catalyst to understand the most painful and tragic aspects of human existence. It makes me feel seen and heard to hear songs that resonate with me in such a way. I feel modern life is full of toxic positivity where if you feel dissonance or process loss you are shunned by contemporary society. I most of all appreciate the honesty and vulnerability artists put in their music and the willingness to express emotions we are taught to hide or repress
Very well said. I totally agree. 👍🏼😊
nah. its just thematically impressive to me. usally the musicians are at the pinnacle of their craft, as well. i like rhythmic and melodic aggression in music, all there is to it really. you sound like a sadsack
The double bass alone makes me relax. When I was traveling more I used to always listen to one death metal album, and usually fell asleep in about 10 minutes, despite it being quite harsh to some other people. Others make me mosh despite not having a hair to throw around. Either way, it's just enjoyable.
Dissonance I agree would sum up everything. I hear all tones pull back into one so different fuge states of sound interests me. The ability to distort whatever usual thing going on is what I understand most. So likewise a good artist might be able to spring into the distorted reality sometimes and inspire a ballad to encourage distortion to the distorted in the way that getting it off your chest first guides a line.
@@jamineamina5429 well I do like doom metal and depressive suicidal black metal, so I guess I'm a sad sack. I also love insanely technical stuff like archspire.
Bands like Slayer, Metallica, Anthrax, Judas, Sabbath, Testament, Exodus, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Pantera, Sepultura and so on came blasting into my life as a 12 year old back in 1992, and I have never looked back. The plethora of sub-genres, the people, the T-shirts, the riffs! Proud metalHead for life \m/\m/
john cena going beat u da f up
Check out August Burns Red “Messengers” my friend, breakdowns, heaviness and powerful lyrics, on a different level! Ugggghhhhhhhhhh!
Morbid Angel
Same age getting into it
I feel you bro' \m/
As a lifelong metalhead I can’t tell you how many people told me: “metal music makes you angry,” and I would attempt to explain to them, no quite the opposite, 100% honest, metal music soothes me and I’ve loved it since I first heard it. Whether I’m happy or angry, metal music tends to agree with me and makes me feel happy (ier), and undoubtedly more alive. For me, life tends to get monotonous without heavy metal. 🤘🏼
Office colleagues characterise the music as "angry" any time they hear me listening to it, but I don't care, it sounds good to me
I've found that listening to metal makes *me* angry, but I'm dead certain it's a good influence on the people who are into it. Metal people have always been courteous and pleasant to me while knowing perfectly well that we're from different branches of the family.
Everyone has rage in them, us metal heads have just found a great and healthy way to channel it and release it. No music even comes close to reaching the power metal does. I feel that shit in my bones.
I actually cried when seeing some of the bands of my childhood. It is such a rush of emotions it cannot be explained.
because they were there for you when no one else was, for so long. Of course!
My son wanted to play some music in the car the other day.....Bullet for my Valentine.....and he wanted to blast a song that I had played on repeat while frantically getting to the hospital for his birth...... I almost broke down. You cant stop the emotions and its alright. What is music good for if not that?
@@tommywolfe2706 That’s awesome!
@@PerjantaiPrkL Can I be nosey and ask what bands you got to see from your childhood?
Which bands made you cry?
@@shawnryan2197 I was very emotional when Cattle Decap played lol.
As a 40 year old mom of two, metal music is my happy place. It has helped me get through some of the hardest times in my life.
Fellow 32yo metal mom of four here! I absolutely agree, girl!
No joke, I see a lot of people here, including myself, saying how metal helped them in tough times. Death metal and black metal helped me manage to escape into what seems like a different time period, like a movie when things got bad. I love other genres too but Metal will always be my number one
Im a 40 year old mom of two also, and I feel the same!
I am a 51 years old female and I had been using metal as therapy since the 80's. Helped me through a lot, indeed.
That's awesome! Do your kids like it? What bands are you listening to?
Metal is not just music. It's a way of life.
no it can be music to i dont have live a certain life or act like u to be in the metal community i thought metal was for outcasts who didnt want to be like everybody esle but now your trying force me under as label
@@jasonanderson5034 There are many ways of life. And everybody has the freedom to choose their way of life. Nobody asked you to like metal. Stop crying for no reason.
@@VoyagerIsHere i like metal i just think critically about everything and point out facts your the one who is crying i just said the truth u dont like it and insulted me i dont have to live a life style to enjoy metal music i live my own unique blend of a life style sorry their is something wrong with that your a garbage human being to think i cant be differrent but u can why are u aloud to be differrent but i cant i have to follow u
@@jasonanderson5034 You have cancer in your brain that's affecting your ability to think coherently negatively. Go and get checked to a doctor.
@@VoyagerIsHere without this kind of thinking metal wouldnt even exist ... how do u think new ideas are thought of by thinking outside of the box thats how
I’ve always felt very lucky that I had started listening to metal as a child. This helped me build the tolerance for screaming that I may not have been able to otherwise. When I listen to metal and realize the screaming is not bothering me at all, I feel like I can appreciate the beauty in something not everybody gets to see.
Thank you very much for sharing your personal experience with us. Sending you all the best
My first metal concert was seeing Iron Maiden live when I was 14. It was an incredible experience. Lost my friends who I went to the concert with but what I didn't realise is that I had thousands of others.
I joined the mosh pit and the biggest guy there jumped around me so I wouldn't get hurt. When I did fall down (multiple times) I would look up and have 6 hands towering above me to pick me up and join in again \m/
Thank you for sharing your story. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences with our community.
I am 43 and a fan of metal music since I was 12. I am so proud that my daughter (13) is keeping the tradition alive. 2 days ago I went with her to her first metal concert (a local band)...I never saw her so happy! Long live metal music!🤘🤘🤘
LOL. I've seen this a lot before. Girls that age typically think their dads are cringe/losers. Aspiring metal girls who have metal dads always think they have the coolest dad on the planet.
Discovering Rock and Metal was the best thing that happened to me!
Heavy Metal = Saxon Maiden Priest Sabbath Picture Dumb (fake) "metal" = everything from speeddeathblacknuemo and all this kind of GARBAGE!
Same here
My mother passed away a few months ago. And rediscovering metal again has helped me so much. There are feelings of powerlessness, of anger, of sadness, of anguish that are present in the songs and the music which has allowed me to heal. For that I will be forever grateful.
I started listening to hard rock and heavy metal when I was 13, now 43 years later I still listening to this great music. I will listening to it till the end of my days.
no u wont your over 50 everybody knows old people over 50 always follow the new trend music ull be listening to hyperpop and hyerpop only in a year
@@jasonanderson5034 That's a weird generalization lol. What are you basing this off of? 🤔And all the older metal heads I know stayed metal heads or branched out and listened to all kinds of genres, not for the sake of following trends, but just enjoying different types of music.
@@nightly765 hyperpop is just very similar to metal expiscally death metal its just ment for old people and their always mmaking the new trends for teens all the new slang
Same here. I'm 43 n been a metalhead since 13. Metal for life.
metal is better rather than hip hop that evolve in fighting always
As an antisocial metal head in my 50s, it's the only thing that keeps me from going insane. Anger, depression, anxiety, grief, and metal won't sugarcoat the ugly truth of ourselves. Music has a power that's incomprehensible, and metal is its pinnacle.
At first when reading the "as an antisocial metal head in my 50s" I thought it might have been something I'd already posted...😂
🤘🤘
@@WynterBytch I will be with you gentlemen shortly, the 50's part hasn't happened quite yet .
Change that to 30s and that's me.
@@FindingYourSerenity60's for me.
@@demonorse We used to joke in the '80s: imagine all of us metalheads wheeling around in old folks' homes, blasting Metallica (instead of say, Lawrence Welk), driving all the staff crazy-- with laughter.
We’re just happy to be accepted and understood 🖤
Got into metal when I was 13 and now that I'm 26 years old I can say that being in this community had made me happy
Back in the early 90s my parents told me "You'll stop listening to this ruckus when you reach our age and listen to Schlager (popular music for old people) like us.
Now I AM in their age and all I do is look over to asian for some new metal bands.
I got into metal around age 10-11-12, back in late 90s there was the whole "it's a phase thing, you'll grow out of it", 24 years later i'm more metalhead than ever :D It's not a phase, it's a way of life. Love it. I try to visit 5-7 festivals a year in different countries. As i live in europe, it's easier.
@@metsatroll being alt, metal,goth,emo whatever is commonly a teenage phase if not where all the goth girls huh metal chicks alt chicks why are they all teens and not 42 years old
@@jasonanderson5034 There are some who get into it as a fashion statement because all their friends did the same thing, not because they actually liked the music. I'm 42 coincidentally and I've been in the game for 30 years and counting. I didn't get into it to be "cool" I loved it from the first time I heard it on headbangers ball on MTV around 91.
Got into metal when I was 13. I turn 50 this year. You have a lifetime of awesome music and community ahead of you.
Metal music as a genre has always been socially and politically progressive. It really brings people together.
I started taking bass lessons a year ago, and I chose my teacher in part because his bio listed being in a black metal band. I asked him about it, and he said that he got into the scene because he always wanted to be around queer and creative people. He wasn't wrong.
"Socially and politically progressive" - I couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you!
I'm a relatively new metalhead, going on for only about a year or two now, and I can already reaffirm all of this. It's so... relaxing, ironically. When I started I started with something like Dragonforce, and that addiction gradually went up to people like Infant Annihilator and Arch Enemy. There's a metal song for every mood I'm in, and as a musician I pay real close attention to the artist's intent behind the song, and I listen to the song that matches my mood.
Heavy metal may not be angry rowdy people, BUT they ARE WHITE people. Ain't nobody else got time for that. It's so white
Exactly this... That's the beauty of metal... something for everyone, not all metal is hard and heavy either. People often mistake a metalheads passion for anger and agression. Enjoy your journey! Find peace in the storm.
@@RogueWraith909 it's a WHITE thing.
@@RogueWraith909 Let me guess. YOU are white. Correct?
@@marioluigi9599 What does that have to do with it?
I remember one time in a Trivium moshpit in Jakarta, I saved a guy from falling on his back while he was crowd surfing. On the next song's circle pit I ran & slipped on a full water bottle, and as I was falling forwards someone grabbed me from behind just a split second before I hit my face on the concrete, and to my surprise, it was the same guy that I saved just earlier. Metalheads are always metalheads, whoever & wherever you are, we're always brothers & sisters bonded in the flames of heavy music🤘
Thank you very much for sharing your personal experience with us. Sending you all the best
I was at a metal/punk festival and got so drunk that i slipped and felt on the ground and dropped my beer, it was a wonderful night with clear sky so i just stayed on the ground an watched the stars for a while, i had sooo many ppl asking me if im ok and than a group of random people came to me and gave me new fresh beer and told me that they saw me fall and helped me go up, i stayed with them for the rest of the festival and never ever had better time in my life ! metal heads are just one big family that cares about each other ! :)
this is an awesome story
It helps me through the rough moments and it is positively liberating. It exudes honesty, fans who really love this music are there for life.
Same here. I listen to death/black metal and the atmosphere that it exudes feels like it puts me in a different time period with each song from different bands. Helped me a lot in life, and definitely increased my creativity
Edit; wow I didn't even see you used the word exude, which I just used lmao
john cena going beat u da f up
I am a Gen Z that listens more to Metal than what the Gen Z's suggest, and this message should be spread across every country.
A gen z who listens to that instead of stupid, lethargic sounding hippity hop rap cRap.. that’s quite something.
Then again.. generational difference is just marketing ploy to sell products.. illusion of difference when there’s all sort of people in every range
@@triggerskull weird, i enjoy metal and rap
@@milkamoussse weird indeed. You should be obliterated sistah..
But nah, I prefer weird girls over boring normal ones.
@@triggerskull what are you on about xD
@@joshishere96 I'm 16 and adore Slipknot. Really hope to see them some day.
that one couple in the beginning, holding hands while running, they are so precious
warms my heart, they were so happy
What i love about metal is you can be weird, be nerdy about something, be uncaring about externalities, and still find whatever kind of flavor you want and be accepted.
Do you like pirates? Alestorm. Do you like dwarves? Wind Rose. Do you like dragons? Rhapsody (Of Fire). Do you like wizards? Vhaldemar. Metal music has it all
Every metal show I’ve been to has the most cordial and cool people that I have ever met in my life.
I’ve found that when you fall down someone is always going to pick you up.
My first metal concert was Sepultura in their Roots tour in Chile , I was 16 years old and it was incredible, I'm 42yo now and my last concert was Arch Enemy in Auckland New Zealand and I can say the feeling is the same, the brotherhood, the energy, the vibe! Much needed for me, it's good for the soul! We are a huge tribe!
That's an amazing first concert choice, you really lucked out with that one.
that tour was EPIC!
Saw them on the Chaos A.D tour in Brisbane. One of the best shows I've ever seen. There is no Sepultura without Max & Igor.
I was at the AE Auckland gig too!! 🤘🤘
metal is not only a music genre, but a lifestyle, and safeguard
Breaking taboos is in Metal's DNA, and I think that also helps. Whenever we're angry, society will tell us "yeah, go seek help" but metal is up there singing about those aggressive or awful feelings you habe inside, and inviting us to let it all out in the music. I've been a metal fan for 10 years almost, and I can see myself as being naturally angry and aggressive. But metal helps me a lot, and has saved me from doing stupid stuff several times. It has helped me mature and has shown me that being different can be cool af. Metal is the soundtrack of my life. I've been part of other fan groups and I can tell you that metalheads are still the nicest out there.
That's interesting and cool to hear. Thank's for sharing!
I'm old and I'm still a metal head. I find that music is a great way to deal with cronic pain. Rocking out really does make my back and knees hurt less.
One additional thing worth mentioning is that when compared to e.g. more mainstream rock’n’roll, country, and especially pop music, I dare say the musicianship and skill of those in metal bands is at much higher level. Add to that the overall complexity of metal music, and how experimental it gets. There is so much nuance and discovery and just overall playfulness that is hard to find in other genres of music.
Exactly! I am bringing this argument up in every discussion I have about metal music. There is way less music sampling going on than in mainstream music. Personally I get bored of things very easily, but metal music is just always so intricate and exciting!
Much higher!
Some of the best drummers! 🤩
I would also like to add that there is much more variety of subject matter, like history and old stories, myths, and legends. I get bored with pop and country etc. And the word choice is so much more intelligent.
@@kristinatellefson4149 So true! And in metal you get a lot more of those concept albums that have an overarching theme or story.
Ive listened to metal for 13 years now (im 26) and can i just say ive never been (genuinely) asked to name 3 songs. Its such a safe, accepting community
I'd like to very politely ask you for 1 to 5 songs you consider worth checking out, then; just because: No one should be left out of the opportunity to preach their individual metal gospel to the rest of us. 😉🙏 (...but also for selfish reasons of me wanting to get to know more music, I have to admit.)
@@elevenseven-yq4vu
Necrotted- sow sorrow for victory
Xavlegbmao(etc)- surfs up goths
Behemoth- blow your trumpets Gabriel
Necrogoblicon- this is it
Neorythm- rage in me
I find these ones broad enough to tickle someone’s fancy, but they’re all bops in their own right
@@bonyannie The trumpet one I know (sort of), will give it another go (I kinda liked it if I remember correctly) and check out the "new" ones as well. Thank you very much!
@@bonyannie The one I like best is Neorythm - Rage in me: Nice groove and riff, very catchy.
I am into much slow and midtempo metal. Songs I could recommend there are:
Fear of God - Drift
Risk - Phantasmagoria
Mushroomhead - Born of Desire
Borgia - Flagellum Dei
Ashenspire: Tragic Heroin.
Non-metal worth exploring:
Iggy Pop - Mass Production
Dead Kennedys - Chemical Warfare
Fishbone - Black Flowers
Rollins Band - Liar
Backxwash - Demons
Thanks for your recommendations again, some interesting stuff, including Surf's Up Goths.
I think one of the reasons why metal listeners are happier, it's because, often, we're more open to express our feelings and show us just how we are without hiding anything or inhibiting ourselves.
allah likes metal u guys stole my afghanistan exteremist culture
True
I've been listening to metal since 1988 and have played and toured all across Europe, not to mention all the concerts I've been to. My older sister, who's also a music addict but in a totally other genre, never understood my passion. Until, just out of curiosity went with me/us on a short tour. After the initial awkwardness she eventually had the experience of her life, one that she never had before. She notices all the people she met were welcoming to her, no agressive coke-sniffers or people with bad karma, just merry drunk people. She apologized with tears in her eyes for her looking down upon my preference for all those years, even though she didn't have to.
Metal people seldomly realize how special they are, and how unique "being metal" actually is. There is no scene like the metal scene, there is no genre in which musical skills and emotion go hand in glove to this extent and I dare even say fans of metal are probably the most intelligent and emotionally mature of all existing genres today.
being metal is not unique it has been mainstream for almost 30 years now its nto something for outcasts anymore
I wonder if it's the other way around as well (maybe even cause and affect): you need a certain mental maturity to appreciate metal music.
I'm pretty sure no is mad how they're nice they are it's just that Heavy Metal ain't for everyone.
you made me cry 🥲 I love metal
@@jasonanderson5034 stop trolling. You are rude to people.
I remember when I was in a metal festival with my friends and another group of dudes approached us and gave us beers. Then they all sat with us and and we were there like we've known each other for years. I've never experienced such a welcoming gesture from anywhere else. Metalheads are the best dudes(and gals) around.
Common themes of Metal: Loss, Love, Remembering the fallen.
Common themes of Pop: Destroying a relationship, Destruction of a relationship, Finding a 'friend' for a night.
Common themes of Rock: Remembering the past, Friendship, Family.
One of these 3 is not 'publicly acceptable' (used for movies, commercials etc.)
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warframe fan spotted in the wild 😳
Met a guy years ago who told me heavy metal was "hate music".
Man had no clue how cathartic, rhythmic and melodic that music is, nor how genuine its people tend to be.
Almost told him he might need some of it in his life.
He does!
Yes, people always give me weird looks when I answer "Relaxing Music" to what I am listening to. The looks get even weirder when they then take the headphones and get a dose of Slipknot or SOAD.
Sometimes I call it Noise Meditation.
As a metalhead i can tell i'm very depressed yet really happy
As a metalhead, I suggest you go to therapy
@@myfaceismyshield5963 I think it sounds like metal IS his therapy
I think all is related to the idea of being happy. We are feeling a special type of happiness. It is not ...I'm happy i don't give a f.....about everyone else...i m happy with my sad thoughts sometimes...it help you with your own soul-searching and you become sensitive to other people pain. It is a strong bridge to reality and you feel your feet are deep planted on the ground...and it helps you fighting whatever life is throwing in your direction....It built my own character for sure. ...Not the easiest thing to explain 🤣...METALLLLLLLL....
Your good. Life is good and bad. You see both. See you in the pit brother. Suicidal!
most people who listen to metal are smart thats why
I definitively agree, I'm a person who shocks everyone when I say my favourite music genres are rock and heavy metal, no one ever guesses it...I'm a girl who dresses in a quite classic and modest way, I don't have dark makeup or piercings and nothing particular is going on with my hair. Sure, I love pop music, blues, opera and other things...but the day I discovered rock thanks to my mum and later heavy metal on my own was wonderful: I'm a person that can get very nervous or angry easily (I hate injustice and rude and opinionated people), I have quite a temper and despite exercising, going on walks and meditation, only heavy metal or rock can really help....the music is so caothic, laud and with a great rhythm and the lyrics resonate with my emotions and it takes away all the stress, rage and anxiety I might have because it's as if I was able to release it through the music not to mention that when I'm feeling down, there are always songs that make me feel energized and happier... so yeah metalheads and rock people are definitively calmer and happier, not to mention most of us are very polite and friendly, which is a plus. I cannot wait to be able to go to a heavy metal festival!! :)
Same! I do not seem like the person who’d listen to metal, or heavy metal and it always catches people off guard, and it’s awesome. Similar to what you said, I dress regular clothing, nothing at all out of the ordinary or crazy, and it seems like I don’t even listen to metal. It’s great, I love it so much.
I became a metalhead on December 2020. To this day at the age of 72 I still can’t believe it’s my favorite genre of music. Long live metal 🤟🤘✌️⛓⚙️⛓⚙️⛓
I'm not a huge metal fan but listening to metal got me through my teen years, and I believe I'm alive today because of metal. My taste in music has calmed down over the years but I still turn to metal when my mental health is taking a hit, it's an almost instant anxiety relief. There is also research that shows that as we get older we prefer the music of our teens, so I'm looking forward to embracing my metal roots in my senior years.
Metal has saved me many times over. I have never felt this sense of community anywhere else. After growing up with Metal, I was shocked when I found out how utterly different and unpleasant other festivals can be. My first and last Reggae festival was a surreal experience. Everyone was singing about love and peace on stage, but the crowd was completely drugged and there were many fights and a lot of drama in the air. People didn't look after each other like I was used too.
I got to play at Wacken 2013 ! Me and my flame throwing bagpipes were flown all the way from Australia to perform with German metal legends, “Gravedigger” we hit the stage at about 2am to about 140,000 fans. Being backstage with almost every metal icon in the world was incomparable! The best thing I learned about Wacken was that it was Lemmy’s favourite festival to play and he played there almost every year, and if Lemmy likes it it must be good. I got to see his last set, coz as all metal heads know... it’s til death!
The world’s only flame-throwing, punk rock piper! Respect 🤘🏻🍻
That would have been sick. I'm planning on taking my sons to wacken one day. Be flying out of Sydney 🤘🏽
I saw Gravedigger live, absolutely awesome 🤘
@@1878reddevil The one and only .
We don’t try and hide who we are because the community is wide spread and we scream at the top of our lungs singing along to some of the greatest songs ever created
Metal makes me happy. I am, by no means, a tough guy, an expressive guy, or a sensitive guy. But when I listen to metal I feel like I can fight a mountain lion and write an epic poem about it afterwards. Metal helps me express and make sense of my own emotions, and gives me that empowering feeling.
I even have difficulty expressing anger, frustration, and sadness. I just discovered DBSM and somehow through its melody alone I'm able to let those feelings be felt. It's amazing, this power that metal has over me.
Thank you for sharing your story. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences with us and our community.
I’m 53 and grew up with heavy metal it helped me get through really bad times as a teenager.
I'm 53 years old and have been using metal music for therapy since I was 14. It has helped me deal with anger, loss, and anxiety in that time, and I owe the genre a big thank you for that. I honestly believe it has saved my life. The metal community is a great thing to be a part of, and I'll always love it till I fall off the perch.
Long Live Metal 🤘😎
Hey!!!45 yrs old here and also metal music was an is my therapy.
Im still here fighting for my life because of its uplifting, philosophical and powerful songs.
Not to mention how it rewires my brain for good when i feel low.
So yeah, long life to metal!! 🖤🤘💃
@@II.PP.11 Nice! Need those heavy metal enzymes to help digest this life sometimes.🤘😜
@@rickbuck7816 couldn't say it better!!
Hello!! I’ll be 40 this year and I’ve been a metal head since high school, but only since my mid-20s have I ventured into metal outside the US 😊 It’s gotten me through so much- joy, grief, anxiety, loss, victory, life in general(especially now as I complete pharmacy school😅) this video makes me happy and these comments are wonderful ❤
Exactly... I thought I was the only one thinking it's also a form of therapy...my therapist used to tell me not to listen to metal anymore and to stay away from metallheads because in his opinion they were all depressed but I found the contrary metal made me feel so alive