2 interesting metal movies that everymetal should
watch (Movies about Metal Over the World)
Yesterday, friends of mine has recommended me two movies on the
topic of metal
As a global movement. The film is a sort of a headbanger
(metalhead) personal research on metal music development and
current status all over the world.
The movie was conducted by a San Dunn (a hardcore metal fan) who
travels around in different locations all around the world and does
reflect on metal scene on
the 6 continents. It was of a real interest to me to check out the
movies out of curiosity considering my metal passion that lived
with me over the years.
The first movie is called
Metal
- A Headbanger's Journey (2005)
The movie includes many interview with famous metal musicians
Wacken metal festival scenes of one of the most famous metal bands
over the world.
The second movie is called
Global Metal (2008)
and is a sort of continuation of the first one.
Some of the metal musicians interviewed in the Movie are:
Bruce Dickinson
Tom Araya - (Slayer)
Alice Cooper - (Alice Copper)
Lemmy Kilmister - (Motorhead)
Kerry King - (Slayer)
Rob Zombie - (Rob Zombie)
Lars Ulrich - (Metallica)
Max Cavalera - (Sepultura, Soufly)
Each of the forementioned musicians speaks about his attitude and
vision on Metal
as a culture and it's development over the years as well as about
his/her personal
Experience with metal fans during their huge metal tours aroud the
world.
The movie includes also references to many infamous on a global
scale metal bands
Which are large popular in their home countries and do a serious
metal music.
Each of this band's philosophy and lyrical expression is largely
centered around their culture.
This creates something new and unseen before in the metal scene and
not to mention
does integrate the world in a better way. It's really shocking to
see the metal scene in India, Indonesia, Japan, China etc.
It's almost incredible that metal music exists their and enjoys a
good popularity
where culture is so different from the culture we have in Eastern
Europe!
Well enough talk, take your time get to the nearest torrent or a
metal shop and
look for that two titles. I guarantee you'll experience a couple of
hours
of fun and nice music. Enjoy!