âThorough, in-depth, and quite captivating... The book is well-researched and yet the tone and language of the piece is sufficiently lively and concise most of the time, which entails that one does not lose focus or interest when immersing oneself in it.... fascinating...offers a unique perspective on the music that we all love and the many things that course through its lyricsââ<i>Eternal Terror</i>
Myth pervades heavy metal. With visual elements drawn from medieval and horror cinema, the genre's themes of chaos, dissidence and alienation transmit an image of Promethean rebellion against the conventional. In dialogue with the modern world, heavy metal draws imaginatively on myth and folklore to construct an aesthetic and worldview embraced by a vast global audience. The author explores the music of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica and many others from a mythological and literary perspective.
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1.âLed Zeppelin: Houses of the Holy, Myth and the Esoteric Tradition
2.âBlack Sabbath: Dark Symbolism
3.âPower, Noise and Rebellion
4.âMythical Roots
5.âShadow Dreams: The Legacy of Gothic Romanticism
6.âIron Maiden: Mythology and the Ancient Mariner
7.âThorâs Thunder: Norse Myth and the Gods of Valhalla
8.âSonnets to Orpheus: Journeys to the Underworld
9.âMadness, Magic and Virtuosity
Selected Discography
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index