Metalcore vs Death Metal: A Tale of Two Different Concerts.

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Heavy Metal Philosophy

Heavy Metal Philosophy

29 күн бұрын

In episode 164 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, we delve into the contrasting worlds of Death Metal and Metalcore aesthetics. I did concert photography at a death metal concert and a metalcore concert. I'll show the images I captured in this episode. From the dark and brutal imagery of Death Metal to the more melodic and emotional themes of Metalcore, we explore how these genres express their unique styles through visual elements. Join us as we analyze the symbolism, artwork, fashion, and overall vibe of each aesthetic, uncovering the differences and similarities that make them stand out in the metal music scene. Whether you're a die-hard fan of one genre or curious about the other, this video will give you a deeper understanding of the visual language behind Death Metal and Metalcore.
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@wendigospirit4489
@wendigospirit4489 27 күн бұрын
I think when you look at core bands a lot of there fashion is just casual because that type of music originates in the hardcore punk world where there isn’t exactly a rockstar attitude and the casual look just represents that philosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
That makes sense. And while I wouldn't consider these bands of the hardcore variety of metalcore... I bet they were influenced by bands like that. Converge etc.
@rcengineer
@rcengineer 26 күн бұрын
Is it really more "casual" though? Like for example I wouldn't say that I really "dress up" for shows, I just happen to have a closet full of almost exclusively black band shirts.
@wendigospirit4489
@wendigospirit4489 26 күн бұрын
@@rcengineer i mean a band shirt can still be pretty laid back for example in the more hardcore world a lot of shirts are more simplistic and just contain only a logo or small designs it usually depends on the individual and there is definitely overlap where you can see metal heads at core shows and the other way around I’m a videographer and i dabble in both worlds and there will be outliers in the crowd here and there
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 25 күн бұрын
@@rcengineer good point 😆
@user-kd8ol2ro9t
@user-kd8ol2ro9t 15 күн бұрын
Metalcore is not metal!
@sheriff7172
@sheriff7172 28 күн бұрын
I once saw a guy wearing full medieval armour at a tyr show
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
😆 awesome! 🤘🤘
@D3ADPO3TRY
@D3ADPO3TRY 11 күн бұрын
More like this!
@grahsam6670
@grahsam6670 26 күн бұрын
Generally I think that most death metal bands look pretty much like their audience. Septic Flesh is an outlier, as is a band like Behemoth, who started in the black metal world. If you saw the guys from Cannibal Corpse, Carcass, Obituary, Napalm Death, Cattle Decapitation, Rivers Of Nihil, etc just walking about in their stage clothes, you would think they look like everyone else.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
True. Good point. Kataklysm was like that. I will say though... Corpsegrinder doesn't have to do anything. He already looks like a larger than life death metal icon. 😆🤘🤘
@sirspookybones1118
@sirspookybones1118 20 күн бұрын
There's also fleshgod among the symphonic DM bands that have their aesthetic, and for Death doom theres Wallowing. It's pretty cool to have an aesthetic, but most bands I've seen wear regular clothes and that's all you really need (haken wore identical floral shirts for fauna, other than that pretty standard).
@briankessler3501
@briankessler3501 25 күн бұрын
Couldn't care less what a band looks like on stage only about what is coming out of the PA system. Thank you, Jon. 💯
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 25 күн бұрын
Music is definitely most important. But we can always just listen to the record. That said if the lights are good and the band head bangs that does take care of the visual part of the audio visual experience of a concert. 😁🤘
@ptlemon1101
@ptlemon1101 26 күн бұрын
Vinnie Paul from Pantera said "These magic clothes don't play music; we do. Let's just go out there and be comfortable, jeans, t-shirt, whatever, and see where it goes." Things changed in the 90's with the advent of Nu Metal, Groove Metal and Grunge. Suddenly, all the cool theatrics, from KISS to Motley Crue stopped being "cool" and seen as "silly". People wanted their artists to be "relatable", like Nirvana, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Pearl Jam, Pantera, etc. I think that had a big impact overall. I agree that music is the most important thing - you can have the coolest corpse paint and tons of decapitated pig heads on stage but if your music sucks, it simply doesn't matter. But I get why you feel the disconnect - a concert is a show. You want to be entertained, both audibly and visually. I think the music part is obviously the most important one but a good show with style and theatrics are the cherry on top. It's not totally gone - Slipknot has been doing very well and newer artists like Sleep Token and Ghost are following that trend. But even they get criticized for it - do their fans like them because of the music or the theatrics? Would their music hold without the theatrics? It's a tough question to answer and it will be mostly subjective to each person's taste.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Perfectly said. You really nailed the complexity of it. And I'd also add that it's not only up to each person's taste watching... But also the artists individually as well. Also... Vinnie Paul... Was there anyone that looked more like a rock star than him? Easy for him to say when he was one the coolest looking dudes ever. 😆🤘
@maxutaibi5986
@maxutaibi5986 19 күн бұрын
While I agree with your general point, I want to nitpick a bit when it comes to Nu metal because it put a ton of emphasis on visuals. Almost all of the big Nu metal bands had some kind of visual gimmick. Korn with the dreads and Adidas. Mudvayne with the the body paint and glueing Bugles on their faces. Wayne Static’s hair. Coal Chamber’s zany hairstyles. Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland always has ridiculous costumes, in addition to Fred Durst’s iconic red hat and generally deliberately obnoxious attitude. The one exception is Deftones who looked relatively normal. Theatrics are as important if not more important than the music for a bands success. I don’t think anyone would know who Slipknot is if they didn’t dress in jumpsuits and masks. The theatrics catch the listeners attention, and if the music is good, they will stay.
@ptlemon1101
@ptlemon1101 19 күн бұрын
@@maxutaibi5986 I mean, yeah but really depends on the band I guess.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 19 күн бұрын
@maxutaibi5986 excellent point. 💯 agreed. Deftones is also good example that is the exception.
@DennisTrovato
@DennisTrovato 27 күн бұрын
While I do prefer my Metal more on the casual side, I also love it to be unmsitakeably Metal. Core guys often seem to be offended, if they're not considered part of the Metal family, yet they seem to be ashamed of almost everything that defines Metal culture.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Wanna have that metal cake but not eat it! 😆
@mpls1982
@mpls1982 24 күн бұрын
Lol what??
@mikesmith6594
@mikesmith6594 26 күн бұрын
Happen to enjoy both Metalcore and Death Metal but if I had too choose which subgenre is better I would definitely say Death Metal because I think Death Metal is King fucking love Death Metal .
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 25 күн бұрын
Fuck yea! Same. Death metal forever! 🤘
@CandyOnAChopstick
@CandyOnAChopstick 26 күн бұрын
Although I don’t care about the actual aesthetics, I really appreciate the death metal bands/fans passion for this art form we call metal. There’s an extra sense of reverence for it.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Indeed! 🤘
@WolfMoonWings
@WolfMoonWings 26 күн бұрын
I love an evil image. Its FUN. a lot of people seem to hate fun. I'll listen to any band if I like the music regardless but good image is that cherry on top that just really pulls everything together.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Agreed! It's not the whole cake. The music is the cake... But that cherry tho!
@vokovevaku8199
@vokovevaku8199 26 күн бұрын
I prefer when the live shows are something more than a record rehearsal so I like when it's done as a concept, when the music and the visual creates an atmosphere that can be ound only at the live show.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
💯
@fredrikhallin3528
@fredrikhallin3528 27 күн бұрын
It's a whole package i'd say. The clothes, art and scenery is almost as important as the music in my opinion! Jeans and baseballcap on a metal-concert is for the audience, the bandmembers has to wear clothes that fits their music i think 🎼
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
I tend to agree. If it was only audio that was important we could just listen to the record. Even then a cool album cover is part of the experience too.
@fredrikhallin3528
@fredrikhallin3528 27 күн бұрын
@@heavymetalphilosophy I agree, cover-art is important and should give a hint of the sound of the album
@mediumvillain
@mediumvillain 26 күн бұрын
​@@fredrikhallin3528I dunno if everybody wants to admit it but Ive checked out so many metal records and ended up getting into a band just bc some album art caught my attention lmao
@fredrikhallin3528
@fredrikhallin3528 26 күн бұрын
@@mediumvillain It's absolutely important i'd say. Sort of like if you buy a bag of candy and it's potatoes inside. It doesn't make sense if you know what i mean.
@hydrophobia936
@hydrophobia936 28 күн бұрын
Septicflesh is my all-time favorite band. Have been for over 10 years when I found them in high school. Gonna catch them for the first time in years on the 4th in Pittsburgh.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Yes!!! You'll have a great time! 🤘🤘
@Gruppe_11
@Gruppe_11 28 күн бұрын
He asked about image.
@hydrophobia936
@hydrophobia936 28 күн бұрын
@@Gruppe_11?
@JeffreyJacksonMusic
@JeffreyJacksonMusic 26 күн бұрын
I want to see a movie where keanu reeves plays this dude.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Me too!! 😆
@salgymbro7624
@salgymbro7624 28 күн бұрын
Kataklysm were really good live (saw them like 10 years ago) they were just about a 100 people at that concert roughly, but they still played for like a 10,000 festival, lots of energy and they were already a big name band. And when it comes to clothes I'm really used to metal vest and band logos everywhere. I love the behemoth kinda look bands, image matter.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Behemoth is still my favorite visual experience at a concert... Well .. maybe NIN... But definitely top 3. 🤘
@rohan.buchner
@rohan.buchner 28 күн бұрын
I only got into metal in my 20s e.g around 2007/8 ish. And around that time I of course assumed to be metal I needed to dress black AF and look the look, leather bracelets and big buckle belts as part of my starter metal kit... Somewhere in that time, a friend of mine introduced me to this band which he only wanted to show me because they didn't look the part... and this band was August Burns Red. Thrill Seeker was so damn heavy, yet they really did not look like you average metal head. (We needlessly followed suite and just emulated them in our local copy-cat-core band... but I digress) I assume a lot of the bands in the metal core bands and bands who followed in that subgenre trended in that direction... flip flops on stage, average joe clothing. To me at the time it really signaled that their focus was on the music more than anything... but perhaps in hindsight it was just clever marketing from them to stand out from the norm? Also really interesting take & video,. I only recently discovered your channel, and have been binge watching everything. Keep up the great content :)
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Thank you and welcome aboard! 🙏🤘 I bet a lot of the fans there didn't even think about it because they didn't come into it with preconceived expectations like I did. 🤔
@adamrutherford4759
@adamrutherford4759 27 күн бұрын
I like the video and it was very thought-provoking and I just subscribed bro.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Thank you and welcome aboard! 🙏🤘
@jeremysanders8766
@jeremysanders8766 28 күн бұрын
No offense to ERRA or Currents etc… They sound more like heavier versions of Linkin Park instead of metalcore.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
I think we're going to hear more and more of that going forward. I have an idea rolling around in my head for an episode about how influential Linkin Park and Deftones have been to this generations metalcore.
@mpls1982
@mpls1982 24 күн бұрын
Gatekeeper
@PrueB
@PrueB 6 күн бұрын
I went to Decapitated concert in Minneapolis at the Green Room MPLS. All bands played good ,SepticFlesh is my favorites band so is Kataklysm 🤘🖤
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 6 күн бұрын
Stacked lineup for sure! 🤘🤘
@mpls1982
@mpls1982 24 күн бұрын
Interesting. Every metalcore show I've ever seen has a ton of people in band shirts.
@D3ADPO3TRY
@D3ADPO3TRY 11 күн бұрын
The Universe. I had been wondering how it was that I had not grabbed this episode yet, and was even feelin' guilty about it. Now it makes sense. I just went to a Metalcore show, last night, Imminence was the headliner. The reality that I picked up on (after the 2 openers) is that plain clothes +1 is far more appealing to the general masses. Metal core is Pop Metal. I loved Imminence, but my attraction is because they are mixing in some high philosophy with their lyrics and the heavy is as honest and real as any death metal band. Then you throw in the violin? INT +2. I'm rambling... Not a Metalcore fan, give me some blackened thrash stoner doom deathcore vibes and style anyday. Hot Topic is still > Abercrombie & Fitch.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 11 күн бұрын
Hot Topic > Abercrombie 😆😆🤘🤘
@maxutaibi5986
@maxutaibi5986 19 күн бұрын
Say what you will about metalcore visuals, but Loathe has the best drip in the game right now.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 19 күн бұрын
Can't argue with that!
@infirmatube1556
@infirmatube1556 24 күн бұрын
As you mentioned, at both shows a good portion of bands were wearing just black teas w/no designs. The whole plain black t shirt trend is something that plauges all genres of Metal right now (and I hate it!). Like, it doesn't need to always be spikes, leather and corpse paint but at least look like you play extreme music (band shirts at the least, please!).
@metalboy27
@metalboy27 24 күн бұрын
I haven't really been to black metal shows, but I will say, at least here in the midwest, the death metal and tech-death shows I've been to tend to actually have far more "normal" looking people than many of the metalcore shows I've been to. I saw Beyond Creation and Ne Obliviscaris in Nebraska last November and several years ago I saw Obscura with Beyond Creation and Archspire in KC, and aside from a lot of people with long hair and a few battle vests here and there, most people had regular street clothes. A lot of them seemed more my age too (early to mid 30s). Now when I saw Crosses (Chino from Deftones' side project), there was a lot of that goth/fishnets style going on for sure. As for me, I have no tattoos, short hair, and the only thing that ever gives away what music I listen to is that I often wear band t-shirts.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 23 күн бұрын
I saw Deftones two years ago and I was shocked at how many goths there were and how many young kids.
@metalboy27
@metalboy27 23 күн бұрын
@@heavymetalphilosophy Ha! Yeah, they're actually my favorite band and I've been a fan for 20+ years, but apparently they've blown up lately on Tiktok or something I guess? I've only gotten to see them once after the Gore release, but hopefully with wrapping up the new release this year they'll come back around again. Might need to drive to KC or Minneapolis if they skip Iowa.
@snallygaster2946
@snallygaster2946 28 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t say the image needs to match the music, but I do think it can be off-putting when the image *really* doesn’t match the image. Ghost looks like they should be playing doom metal, but in reality, they sound like an 80’s rock band, which I’ve always found confusing. I also think a band’s attire is related to their accessibility. No one will try to argue that Decapitated is “accessible” music, but metalcore as a whole is something that can be. Maybe accessible music is related to accessible clothing.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
🤔 That makes a lot of sense.
@mimief7969
@mimief7969 27 күн бұрын
Are you gonna see Necrot in Atl this summer? I cant wait!
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
I will be out of the country for the Necrot show 😫
@mimief7969
@mimief7969 27 күн бұрын
@@heavymetalphilosophy Aw man. Maybe next time! I need Witch Vomit & Ossuary to come here next
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
@@mimief7969 Yes! 🤘
@ichispaceRomantic
@ichispaceRomantic 27 күн бұрын
it's funny that you mentioned New Balance shoes, because I went to a Boundaries and Spite concert and the lead singer of Spite was wearing like a plain black jumper and white New Balance shoes which totally struck out to me. I'm not throwing any shade, I don't know anything about fashion but, I thought that's weird somehow. Like it made the whole outfit and music unserious to me personally, I'm also not judging though. Like it's a cool style in general, but I would also expect something different for a concert.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Yea that is weird. But at the same time .. The lead singer of Undeath wears Crocs on stage. They even sell croc charms at their merch booth. Not saying it's bad... But I don't get it. 😆🤘
@ichispaceRomantic
@ichispaceRomantic 27 күн бұрын
​@@heavymetalphilosophy Crocs, oh my 😅
@myxomatoad2
@myxomatoad2 24 күн бұрын
Echoing others but still gotta say: clothing and costumes can help to frame the vibe of the show, maybe even enhance it. But it can’t take the place of good riffs, good tunes. Case in point, I love the theatricality of Kiss, but I almost completely hate their discography. Just ain’t my cup of tea. Obviously everyone’s mileage will vary. We do call it a “performance” though, so I think some degree of theatricality is implied. Like, even if you’re playing the song looking like you just sat up off the sofa, that’s potentially gonna frame how others hear the tune. And if you wanna communicate sincerity, maybe that will help. Or maybe people will think you’re just lazy or unserious. I dunno. But then you can also slip down the philosophical/sociological rabbit hole of our day to day performance. Why we chose to present ourselves the way we do, and what we consciously and unconsciously communicate by doing so. Righteous video, glad you got to take those concert photos 🤘🏻
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 23 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Riffs first! Thank you! 🙏🤘
@J.B.1982
@J.B.1982 13 күн бұрын
European metal is also different than American Metal. European bands are more in the "metal" aesthetic, in general, I think the audience is more like that too but I've never gone to a metal show in Europe. I don't have any attachment to anyone dressing any way and listening or playing metal. It's all about the music, and of course the artwork that goes with it.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 13 күн бұрын
Agreed on Europe. And yes the artwork is huge to me. I want the whole experience.
@HypnoticPattern
@HypnoticPattern 26 күн бұрын
I want a show. that includes costumes.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
And things on fire!! 😆🤘
@jeremysanders8766
@jeremysanders8766 28 күн бұрын
On a different note, the new Rivers of Nihil track, Criminal, has released, with their new lineup.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
And it rules 🤘
@erikcarlson6374
@erikcarlson6374 27 күн бұрын
Image sells music and "no image" is still an image, just a poorly designed one. Humans perceive things with multiple senses so it's impossible for music to be "just about the music". Personally, I've been around the music industry for so long that I have very little interest in watching dudes who look like they just got off shift at the gas station play instruments. Been there, done that. To each their own though. Also, these photos look great! Do you have your camera gear listed anywhere?
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
All the senses! Well said. And thank you! I have a simple beginner's setup. Sony Alpha ZV-E10 camera with a sigma 30mm 1.8 lens.
@isajmody2344
@isajmody2344 28 күн бұрын
I always performed in all orange because I wanted to stand out in a sea of black. But from a philosophical point, is Clark Kent cosplaying as Superman, or is Superman cosplaying as Clark Kent?
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
And how willing are we to accept he's Clark Kent? He just puts glasses on!
@lethaldream50
@lethaldream50 27 күн бұрын
in one of the final monologues in Kill Bill 2, there's an entire section of it dedicated to asking this question.
@alecmolina3005
@alecmolina3005 27 күн бұрын
I mean if they have a metal band cap like a cannibal corpse, deicide or even gatecreeper cap I'm all for it on stage
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Cannibal Corpse trumps everything! 😆🤘🤘
@chriscourtney7369
@chriscourtney7369 28 күн бұрын
Good insights but sometimes we can over think stuff in the metal community. Anvil OG band as an answers it called metal on metal play it loud!
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🤘
@ericv7720
@ericv7720 21 күн бұрын
Metalcore shares a common ancestry with hardcore, which emphasizes commonality with the audience, and dispenses with theatrics in favor of energy. Think Black Flag with Henry Rollins just wearing running shorts taunting the audience. Metal has always been a bit different, though, where the band at least looks like part of the scene they're in, so they'll wear band shirts and possibly some accoutrements to project the visual aspect of what they're playing, and fans will dress likewise to show their loyalty (women, if they were present at extreme metal shows at all, used to dress like the male fans; the Morticia Adams thing is rather new).
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 21 күн бұрын
Well said. This is good historical analysis.
@chestbuster1987
@chestbuster1987 28 күн бұрын
The theatrics of black (and some death) metal were an acquired taste for me. If I'm just listening to the studio albums, I definitely don't care too much about what the bands look like. If we're talking about day-to-day clothes, there are pros and cons to metal fashion; on one hand, I do want to represent the culture but on the other hand, it sucks to be stereotyped as an "angry satanist" even before you get a chance to talk to people.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Agreed. That's why I didn't know about the metalcore look... I've only listened to albums prior to now. And yea living in the South... I feel you.
@Brett-yq7pj
@Brett-yq7pj 24 күн бұрын
Shorts and t shirts are good enough I don't think I have any band shirts at all
@Brett-yq7pj
@Brett-yq7pj 24 күн бұрын
More into black metal though
@kadadriancottman9097
@kadadriancottman9097 27 күн бұрын
Missed that show, but I’m always at the masquerade
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! That place rules. I'm sure we'll run into each other eventually. 🤘
@Ryl0o
@Ryl0o 26 күн бұрын
the dude with stay queer as fuck on his guitar is based af
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
🤘
@kadadriancottman9097
@kadadriancottman9097 26 күн бұрын
Hey, I have a question about philosophy, Behemoth on of the fire and the void, “I hold the torch or Heroclidus? So I can shade the earth and move the sun.” I know this is a philosopher but idk much about this.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
I believe the song is about Lucifer. "I the Sun ov man The offspring ov the stellar race My halo fallen and crushed upon the earth That I may bring balance to this world" Not much is known about Heraclitus. It's all second hand from other philosophers. But he believed in becoming instead of being. That we are in a constant state of change. That's where the "no man steps in the same river twice" quote comes from. You could call him ancient Nietzsche. Or more accurately say Nietzsche was inspired/influenced by Heraclitus. These are philosophers concerned with improvement of man. So since the song is about Lucifer the fallen angel... I believe this line is a reference to z Lucifer's desire to bring knowledge to man. To improve them.
@Runningtaco
@Runningtaco 28 күн бұрын
I don't mind either way if bands are all dressed up and have an image or if they just dress up as your average joe. I think for me many times it will come down to if they are a conceptional band or not. Take for instance my favorite band, Kanonenfieber, they are a ww1 themed band and are all dressed up as anonymous soldiers and their faces are always covered. This works for the image and aesthetic of the themes they sing about and probably to give honor to all the anonymous soldiers were perished in that war. Taking a full 180 here, if you look at Alestorm, they still sing mostly about pirate stuff after like 7 albums I think they are on now, but at least from the two or three times I have seen them on tour, they no longer dress up as pirates but rather dress casually. More or less I think they could be considered a goofy band, not a straight pirate band. I mean I get it, the whole pirate aesthetic can get old after a while, but it's just a little off to me that they sing about pirate stuff but don't look the part. I never saw them live when they dressed like that, so the first time I saw them in concert and they were dressed casually it threw me off at first. Hopefully this comment makes sense and it's not just me rambling about bands I love lol but I guess my point is that there is a time and place for band image and aesthetics
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Good point. Your expectation going in made a big difference. I bet the other fans Saturday night didn't even think about it.
@Gruppe_11
@Gruppe_11 28 күн бұрын
Image always matter! And a live show should be a hole concept piece of art.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
That tends to be my opinion too. 🤘
@directedbyxanderjones8329
@directedbyxanderjones8329 26 күн бұрын
I remember a lot of people were making fun of Tomb Mold a few months back because they didn't look metal enough. There's a lot of gate keeping out there. Despite me giving Tomb Mold's newest record a solid review, I can agree that they do look like a bunch of hipsters.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Good point. That was for a magazine cover. I have different expectations for a photo shoot that I do a live show that people pay for tickets... But I bet Tomb Mold would dress exactly the same on stage. I hope to see them later this year. We'll see. 🤘
@melkor5901
@melkor5901 27 күн бұрын
So first off, Image defiantly isn't more important than the music. Okay my favorite live band is Cannibal Corpse and while there is some kind of aesthetic, they kind of just seem like metalheads on stage. I wouldn't call it stage clothes or something. The music is just so good that it dominates anything else you may ask for. However, another one of my favorite bands is the Washington based Atmospheric Black Metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. They have a very pagan aesthetic with an emphasis on primitive aesthetics combined with old-word mysticism. Anyway, they create an atmosphere and their goal is to put the listener in more of a hypnotic state. And even less surreal bands like behemoth or Tool they use symbolism to convey a particular meaning that influences the music.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
💯 Agreed. Music is always first and Corpsegrinder doesn't need to do anything except be Corpsegrinder to look epic on stage. I had the privilege of shooting 📸 a Wolves in The Throne Room show as well. THAT was definitely a visual experience. 🤘
@juanandreszentenoc4142
@juanandreszentenoc4142 27 күн бұрын
Just look to Gojira, they look like a cumbia band
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
That's true. I didn't think about Gojira. I don't know why but Joe and Mario look like rock stars to me. But you're right. Totally regular image. And Jean is a maniac on stage. 🤘
@D3ADPO3TRY
@D3ADPO3TRY 11 күн бұрын
Am I allowed a 2nd comment? I've found that the greater the music is, the more that my eyes are closed...
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 11 күн бұрын
You're allowed many more than 2 😁 And yea I do the closed eyes thing too at home. But at a concert I what the whole audio visual experience 😁🤘
@pgarza1218
@pgarza1218 28 күн бұрын
Public Enemy Concert Ala?!
@kadadriancottman9097
@kadadriancottman9097 27 күн бұрын
1349 at Boggs May 26th
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Wayfarer is coming to Boggs too! 🤘🤘 Unfortunately I'll be out of town :(
@auctive7439
@auctive7439 21 күн бұрын
I was at the ERRA concert in bham, but at LEAST (probably over) half the girls were goth. You just got unlucky
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 21 күн бұрын
Man... I got real unlucky 😫
@nathanlinn9580
@nathanlinn9580 24 күн бұрын
The way they look defiantly adds I think but metalcore is the new generations metal black metal deathmetal is kinda for use older people who grew up with it you know it does not get the publicity it should never has where metalcore deathcore is like numetal was in the 90s it's making metal popular
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 24 күн бұрын
🤔
@kingdiamondscream
@kingdiamondscream 20 күн бұрын
I prefer if they all wore tuxedos
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 20 күн бұрын
😆
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 20 күн бұрын
Gothic metal should have you covered. Tuxedos and corsets.
@kingdiamondscream
@kingdiamondscream 20 күн бұрын
@@heavymetalphilosophy I think funeral doom should have to, Skepticism I believe dress up haha
@brucelivolsi
@brucelivolsi 26 күн бұрын
Aesthetics matter to me when it comes to art (and music is art). If a band wanted fans to focus ONLY on the music, they would perform concerts in the dark, behind a veiled curtain. Or, they would never perform live at all. They would shun interviews and never be seen. But then THAT would be their aesthetic. If I'm paying to watch a live performance, I want THEATRE! I want IMAGERY! I want fire, smoke, dramatic lighting, giant props (or tiny sculptures of Stonehenge that are in danger of being stepped on by a dwarf). Wearing a baseball hat on stage is ok for Nashville country singers... not so much for a self-respecting Satan worshipping metal band. Unless the baseball hat is covered in the blood of a goat with the severed head of a country singer dangling from within.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Hahaha. Yeeaaaa!! The bodies of the Nashville machine artists littering the stage! 😆🤘🤘
@tibicostea2029
@tibicostea2029 27 күн бұрын
imagine going to a show for the theater and aesthetics of it and not for the music. imagine bands actually dressing modestly so the music can shine and not their gimmicky theatrics like is the case with many shallow no songwriting skills, metal bands. I'm not going to a metal show for the circus aspect of it but to hear stripped down talented musicians showcasing their art.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Music is always first. It's not for the aesthetics instead of the music. It's the music AND the entertainment. It's the total package. I want both. I can listen to the record if I only want an audio experience.
@19bo84maryshore
@19bo84maryshore 26 күн бұрын
im 40 years old today and enjoyed 600+ concert evenings to this day. i love oldschool thrash- and death metal and also metalcore and hardcore. the main difference between metal concerts to core concert to me is, that the metal fans always try to act stupid and try to look as they are homeless. even if they are doctors or professors. its this false masculinity thing, where they act like apes. if you put enough apes in a crowd, it gets its own dynamic... thats real second hand embarrassment. i never connected to this idiocracy. on core concerts there are idiots too. but its just a little group. and the rest of the guys are just normal guys, as i am. i dont care about identifying with a specific group with clothing and behaviour. i just want to enjoy good music, wether its metal, core or any other music. yes there is other good music too. i enjoy the metalcore bands to concentrate on the music, and not on the image, because both of the music styles dont need to deceive... the most of this bands are incredible musicians. there is no need for this extroverted behaviour. or did you see a classic guy running around like the monopoly guy all day?
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
I get it. And now I kinda do what to see a monopoly guy in stage just absolutely shredding! 😆 But jokes aside. Yea I see that point.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
Also Happy Birthday!!
@pgarza1218
@pgarza1218 28 күн бұрын
Everything is Butcher AarruugghhhhhAaaa!!
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Arrrgghh
@Zizzy7
@Zizzy7 27 күн бұрын
So you are saying extreme metal concerts and comic con are basically the same thing. It's funny thinking that cause I totally picture this person that loves going to these shows dissing comic con nerds while they are exactly as nerdy. ^^
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Na. I love nerds. This is a philosophy and a metal channel... It was obviously started by a big ole nerd 😆
@Zizzy7
@Zizzy7 27 күн бұрын
​@@heavymetalphilosophy But you seem like a legend. I think most metal heads love nerds! Metal heads are some of your most kind hearted people out there! I was just imagining this scene in my head! :P
@FuriousMetal1968
@FuriousMetal1968 27 күн бұрын
Call me the old guy that saw a shit load of Metal shows in the last 40 years, but Hell Yeah image is everything because it sets yourself apart from others. The music absolutely comes first but I pay good money for a show 😎🤘🔥🍻
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Agreed. Music first but a show is visual too.
@SweatyHaggis
@SweatyHaggis 27 күн бұрын
I personally can’t stand djent or djent-core and I don’t really like their style either. I like my bands to be metal and look the part. Just personal taste I guess. It all just feels very..beige.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Whoa. I've never seen beige as a comparison. That's interesting. 🤔
@dregonskreper7609
@dregonskreper7609 22 күн бұрын
But you have a baseball hat behind you lol. I feel like baseball hats fit metal bands with grindcore, slam or hardcore elements in their music
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 21 күн бұрын
😆 Fair! I don't hate baseball hats in general. I hate them on stage. Going to grocery store in my sweet Enforced trucker hat... Rules. Not being able to see the face of the musicians on stage... No. I think you're right tho, it does seem more acceptable from a hardcore or slam band.
@pgarza1218
@pgarza1218 28 күн бұрын
When you're going after to fit in the dancing club to meet up friends or girls like fashionable, haha o I don't like metal and you say you like country pop with the other impressing the date ahhaa
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
Seems like my strategy as a young man was all wrong. 😆
@1972Diogenes
@1972Diogenes 27 күн бұрын
So you're a big Septic Fleshfan like me. Imagine them on stage in jeans shorts, sneakers and baseball caps. Wouldn't work for me. Not with that music. There has to be some congruence between style and substance. Could be subtle, wouldn't mind about that. But indeed...there's no excuse for baseball caps.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
Yea. Agreed.. It doesn't have to be over the top... Tho that is cool too.
@satanlaffing
@satanlaffing 27 күн бұрын
Clothes don't play music. If ya wanna have that "kind" of band & dress to fit an "image", by all means...Knock Yourself Out. If Ya Just Wanna Be "regular", that's Fine, Too. Me, If I Were Doing A Summer Tour Or "Metal Cruise", i'd Purposely Wear Beach Attire....Hawaiian Shirts, Board Shorts, Lime Green & teal OCEAN PACIFIC tank-tops..etc. If It Pisses People Off...Makes It Funnier.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
I agree to a point. For sure clothes are the least important. But for a live show I do think visuals are a part of the entertainment. If ONLY audio was important then we could just listen to the record and album art wouldn't need to be cool. Also.... I think it would be hilarious to see Slipknot on a cruise in masks with floral shirts and board shirts. 😆🤘
@satanlaffing
@satanlaffing 27 күн бұрын
@@heavymetalphilosophy & that's the reason to do that. back in my day (i'm almost 49), metal was about just havin' fun with your friends, jammin' out, not takin' anything seriously. now with these new youngsters, they take metal...& themselves WAYY too seriously.......too much black metal, i guess.
@SamBrockmann
@SamBrockmann 28 күн бұрын
Well, if we're actually talking about Metalcore (not just bands from the '00s which feature watered down, "commercially friendly melodic death metal"), then the philosophy stems from Hardcore Punk. Metalcore, by true definition, is Hardcore Punk featuring metal riffs. Hardcore bands often despised the idea of a spectacle. There's also Finn's point. I find Finn to be ridiculously insufferable when he gives opinions on metal, but he is correct on this one. The Djent movement did ruin the idea of putting on the spectacular and entertaining for fans. I think image DOES matter. Think about Johnny Cash. (I am purposely choosing an example far from heavy music.) He was known as "the man in black". Mr. Cash created an image of himself, by wearing a nice black shirt and black slacks. He didn't just look like a guy who walked out of working a shift at Burger King or who came from a frat party. He looked slick, dignified, and maybe even intimidating. I do think many bands, especially black metal bands, way overdo it. They're so focused on acting irreverent that you're almost like, "HUH, DID THEY JUST CAST A SPELL?". Obviously, for those bands, the "evil look" is part of the image. But I think, when a band looks like a set of Harry Potter villains, they've gone too far. I think the "WE'RE MOCKING PEOPLE WHO SAY WE ARE SATANISTS, BY LOOKING LIKE WHAT THEY THINK SATANISTS LOOK LIKE" thing is overdone. AC/DC started that in the '70s, guys. Finally, I think occultist bands are in the same vein as Nazi bands; metal doesn’t need occultist bands any more than we need bands who thought Adolf was correct. Bands may obviously believe whatever they wish and their lyrics and image may reflect that. However, I don't think we need occultism in metal or society in general. Note that I am not referring to bands which are putting on a Gothic style spectacle, such as when Ozzy used to have old, weird candles or wear a weird outfit that feels like it came from Lord of the Rings. That stuff is fine. I am saying that we don't need bands with actual occult symbolism and occult philosophy in metal or society as a whole.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 28 күн бұрын
🤔 and I wouldn't say any of these bands are hardcore... But I bet they were influenced by that first wave of metalcore like Converge etc.
@onlyasmr733
@onlyasmr733 27 күн бұрын
Metalcore isn’t metal. Metalcore isn't hardcore. It is its own genre.
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 27 күн бұрын
🤔
@onlyasmr733
@onlyasmr733 27 күн бұрын
​@heavymetalphilosophy it started as a heavier version of hardcore punk. It took on Swedish melodic death metal influences and then started taking on electronic and pop influences in the last 2000s. Attack Attack, Asking Alexandria, Enter shikari are proof of this. And a lot of their fans since 2008 are normies. I'm not slandering them but it has become a very distinct scene. Bradley Hall did a video about this
@regntonne
@regntonne 25 күн бұрын
People still go to church?
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 25 күн бұрын
My perspective might be colored by living in the Bible belt. 😆🤘
@ScooterMoonpie
@ScooterMoonpie 26 күн бұрын
Its only metal if the song means something and or makes you bang your head. Else, its poser metal. kzbin.info/www/bejne/iKWXk6uErKuGoacsi=ErolzCxhSIEY8jwC
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
I can get down with this definition.
@Schweinegulasch
@Schweinegulasch 26 күн бұрын
hot take: people who ONLY like metalcore are normies who actually don't really like metal. metalcore = boygroup metal
@heavymetalphilosophy
@heavymetalphilosophy 26 күн бұрын
That is kind of a hot take for sure 😆 Only because metalcore is such a huge umbrella. Where bands like Coverage and Killswitch are metalcore but also... Asking Alexandria, Falling in Reverse etc.
@Schweinegulasch
@Schweinegulasch 24 күн бұрын
@@heavymetalphilosophy most modern metalcore bands sound the same for me. don't get me worng, i like metalcore too, but there are so many great metasl genres and in my local german scene a lot of the 'metalcore kids' I meet never dipped their toes in other metal genres. It's quite surprising.
@ScooterMoonpie
@ScooterMoonpie 26 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan is metal. Don’t believe me, listen to hard rain, better than 99% of metal made since 1990.
@jayangek3532
@jayangek3532 25 күн бұрын
is that your natural voice? it seems forced
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