'New Wave Of American Heavy Metal' Book Documents Over 600 Bands
- Nov. 30, 2005
Garry Sharpe-Young of Rockdetector has just published "New Wave of American Heavy Metal", a 376-page book with over 90 photos, featuring over 600 U.S. and Canadian alternative metal, emocore, hardcore, math metal, metal, metalcore, neo-thrash and screamo bands.
In the mid-'90s, in the wake of grunge, the metal movement underwent its most radical evolution to date, ushered in by a leaner, meaner crop of purist, aggressive acts in PANTERA, MACHINE HEAD, BIOHAZARD, LIFE OF AGONY, PRONG and SLIPKNOT as thrash fused with hardcore and death metal. As the millennium dawned this new found power exploded not only onto the U.S. touring circuit, but also the national album charts giving rise to a new generation of offshoots as screamo, emocore and metalcore.
In traditional Rockdetector style, executive editor Garry Sharpe-Young, author of 14 rock and metal titles to date, exhaustively documents these bands in painstaking detail with extensive historical biographies, line-ups, official URLs and full discographies including track lists, labels, catalogue numbers and chart positions.
"This is the first book to cover this new metal generation," says the author. "The metal scene in the USA is now so diverse, so healthy, it was important for Rockdetector to document it right now. The book is right up to the minute too, with band biographies current up to November 2005. I've got an awesome picture of Dime on the sleeve, taken by his friend Chad Lee. As soon as we saw that photo we knew it had to be the front cover."
As for the bands themselves? "Everyone is going to argue about who should be in this book and who shouldn't — that's great debate! I've included some of the older bands to show the real roots of metalcore, like AGNOSTIC FRONT and the whole NYHC, plus the group's that broke the metal scene into new territory after grunge — PANTERA, BIOHAZARD and MACHINE HEAD. From there it gets really diverse, crossing the spectrum from melodic death metal to emocore and everything in between. Most of these bands have no problem touring together so it seemed only right they should share the same pages."
The book features over 600 bands, including: 3 INCHES OF BLOOD, A LIFE ONCE LOST, ALKALINE TRIO, ALL THAT REMAINS, AS I LAY DYING, ATREYU, AVENGED SEVENFOLD, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, BIOHAZARD, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, BLEEDING THROUGH, BURY THE DEAD, BYZANTINE, CANNAE, CANDIRIA, CAVE IN, CHIMAIRA, CKY, COALESCE, CONVERGE, CRISIS, DAMAGEPLAN, DARKEST HOUR, DEVILDRIVER, DIECAST, DOWN, DROWNING POOL, EIGHTEEN VISIONS, EVERY TIME I DIE, FROM A SECOND STORY WINDOW, GLASSJAW, GOD FORBID, HATEBREED, HIGH ON FIRE, IF HOPE DIES, ION DISSONANCE, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, KITTIE, LAMB OF GOD, MACHINE HEAD, MARTYR A.D., MASTODON, MISERY SIGNALS, MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD, NEUROSIS, NORMA JEAN, OTEP, OVERCAST, PANTERA, POISON THE WELL, PREMONITIONS OF WAR, PRO-PAIN, RISE AGAINST, REMEMBERING NEVER, SHADOWS FALL, SLIPKNOT, SOCIETY 1, STILL REMAINS, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, STUCK MOJO, SUPERJOINT RITUAL, TERROR, THE ACACIA STRAIN, THE BLAMED, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, THE RED CHORD, THROWDOWN, TRIVIUM, UNEARTH, WINTER SOLSTICE, ZAO and many, many more.
There's more to come, too. A mammoth two-volume "Scandinavian Rock & Metal" is on its way for early 2006. "That's a monster!" says Garry. "Looking like two books, 600 pages each of Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Danish bands."
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COMMENT | yeah....cool posted by : Skorps 11/30/2005 6:02:33 PM
www.myspace.com/thetruethecops
COMMENT | posted by : BIOTERA 11/30/2005 6:03:33 PM
It is good to see true pioneers of the new wave of metal getting the credit like they deserve Pantera, Biohazard, Machine Head, etc. Biohazard is one of the most original and influential bands of the 90's and highly underrated even if you do not like their music. Pantera flat out owned the 90's. I will have to check this book out for sure. Peace.
COMMENT | Maybe posted by : metalasfuc84 11/30/2005 6:07:10 PM
I overlooked it, but where the fuck is ISIS?! Well, they better be in the book.
COMMENT | posted by : LeperMessiah13 11/30/2005 6:20:11 PM
wow, byzantine is on there, that kicks total ass. just for that, im checking out this book
COMMENT | watsup posted by : LeperMessiah13 11/30/2005 6:22:17 PM
Garry Sharpe-Young of Rockdetector has just published "New Wave of American Heavy Metal", a 376-page book with over 90 photos, featuring over 600 U.S. and Canadian alternative metal, emocore, hardcore, math metal, metal, metalcore, neo-thrash and screamo bands
it says canadian right on there
COMMENT | And........................................................................... posted by : lordwerewolf 11/30/2005 6:23:35 PM
most are really gay
COMMENT | That book is almost as gay and lame as posted by : shroud333 11/30/2005 6:34:23 PM
Trivium
COMMENT | NWOAHM? posted by : BondedbyBlood 11/30/2005 6:39:50 PM
What. The. Fuck.
COMMENT | man posted by : severedsavior 11/30/2005 6:44:13 PM
i agree with lordwerewolf
COMMENT | posted by : burns1059 11/30/2005 6:56:35 PM
I THINK MATH METAL IS LIKE UH........... MUDVAYNE? I DONT KNOW PROLLY SUCKS. I HATE MATH SOUNDS LIKE AN OK BOOK MARTIN POPOFF IS A HELLUVA METAL REVIEWER TOO 'RIFF KILLS MAN' AND WHATNOT
And "New Wave of American Heavy Metal"??? Which guy from MTV had the idea, to call it that way?
COMMENT | HAHAHAAHHAAHHAAHHAHA posted by : MaskOfSanity 11/30/2005 7:04:59 PM
FUCK THIS SHIT.
REAL AMERICAN MUSIC= Dream Theater, Symphony X, Nevermore, Enforsaken, Arsis, Lilitu
REAL CANADIAN MUSIC= Cryptopsy, Into Eternity, Kataklysm
That's all you need.
COMMENT | No posted by : Germaniac 11/30/2005 7:07:23 PM
you need some Megadeth, Iced Earth and Annihilator, too
COMMENT | And posted by : shroud333 11/30/2005 7:18:44 PM
Some music that isn't gay.
COMMENT | ... posted by : BreakerMetal 11/30/2005 7:20:20 PM
no where near as important as the old british NWOBHM, that spawned the genres we have today.
this movement is just a bunch of groups coming out of 1 place at 1 time. any influence it may have may be felt in 10 yrs, but its unlikely it will have anywhere near the importance as did the old Brit movement
COMMENT | posted by : agentpatience 11/30/2005 7:21:55 PM
How can you write a book about the evolution of these scenes and then limit it to North American bands? Particularly when so many of them took the American sound that was getting pretty lame and added all these European and Scandinavian influences. That had a huge effect on the shift from nu-metal to what we've got now. That's like telling half the story, if even.
COMMENT | yawn posted by : Western Filet 11/30/2005 7:26:26 PM
Boring. I'd rather have a coffee table book of hot chicks...not mall metal pics!
COMMENT | ps- posted by : BreakerMetal 11/30/2005 7:27:43 PM
any serious metalhead would be better served spending the $ on 1 of the many NWOBHM books. actually i think Popoff has 1 that is probably better than most. Riff Kills Man is a classic read. discoverd lots of great old school over the yrs thanks to that book
COMMENT | Ok Let Me See If I Get It Right posted by : Cloud Connected 11/30/2005 7:28:08 PM
Kittie is on the list. Kittie started as a Korn rip-off Korn isnt on the list right....
Now Im not defending Korn or anything, but come on sometimes we gotta make some sense ppl. You either take this pathetic Kittie shitty band out of that fucking lame list or include Korn.
Anyways the majority of the bands suck and have no relevance to metal history
COMMENT | honestly posted by : llkandchimaira 11/30/2005 7:36:30 PM
this book looks like nothing more than a collection of information that you could find on each bands' website.
COMMENT | posted by : Opeth_kvlt 11/30/2005 7:38:35 PM
I see one name that doesn't belong amongst any metal ranking... byzantine, those fucking pussy poser pieces of shit.
COMMENT | WOW!!!!! posted by : Mechanix84 11/30/2005 7:51:00 PM
What a SHITTY band list. I can count the good bands on that list on one hand, and I'm not even using most of the fingers on that hand either.
COMMENT | posted by : shadows_forbid 11/30/2005 7:51:07 PM
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD 3 INCHES OF BLOOD KITTIE(dont like them at all)
there not american..there canadian..so dont try to take credit for canadian bands..in your dumbass book..
COMMENT | good but... posted by : Lager 11/30/2005 7:58:45 PM
Nice idea, and it's great to see a lot of those older bands get thier mention, but the book is outdated the second it gets printed. How about an online database ?
COMMENT | posted by : The Godfather 11/30/2005 8:08:41 PM
Where's Nevermore? They should be in the book.
COMMENT | posted by : OreoMcPoop 11/30/2005 8:26:09 PM
What the fuck, how can you forget Megadeth, Nevermore, Iced Earth. I'd say they all released some very influential albums since the mid ninties. But put MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE in there. This is crap. How can you forget such influencial bands but remember New Mexican Erection? How the hell did they shape metal in any way?
COMMENT | posted by : EmmysLemmy 11/30/2005 8:56:22 PM
I think Dillinger Escape Plan would be an example of math core and Air Supply would be an exaple of emocore.
Electric Wizard!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COMMENT | posted by : Kreep 11/30/2005 9:03:54 PM
They've got every other core but where the fuck is the corecore?
COMMENT | posted by : Nodferatu 11/30/2005 9:05:26 PM
Most of these bands are laim, gay and wont last. But there is genius like 3 inches of blood, black label society, DOWN!!, PANTERA!! and more.. so I think this is worth checking out. Still, I'm sure the Scandinavian book will be a LOT more interesting because these countries: Norway, Finland and Sweden have produced about 60% of all great metal music.
COMMENT | strychnine138 posted by : MaskOfSanity 11/30/2005 9:10:04 PM
Pantera, Shadows Fall, and Mastodon suck.
COMMENT | Another one posted by : Germaniac 11/30/2005 9:19:29 PM
who does not understand, that Finland does not belong to scandinavia.
But it can get worse: "added all these European and Scandinavian influences"
Since when is scandinavia seperated from europe? >:(
ztztzt... you should better buy a book about geography instead of this crap. ;)
COMMENT | Germaniac posted by : MaskOfSanity 11/30/2005 9:36:41 PM
Finland is DEFINITELY part of Scandinavia. You're a total idiot.
COMMENT | posted by : pages124again 11/30/2005 11:52:04 PM
there are few good bands like Converge,Strapping Young Lad.
COMMENT | posted by : molotov 11/30/2005 11:52:35 PM
worst bands on that long-ass list posted there include.....Alkaline Trio, Avenged Sevenfold, and Black Label Society. just pointing out the obvious.
COMMENT | the writer is a fuckin retard posted by : pages124again 12/1/2005 12:18:39 AM
Alkaline Trio!!!!!!!! they aren't even nu metal what the fuck. They are pop punk at best.
And that asshole includes Drowning Pool and leaves out Korn and not that i'm a fan of Korn or anything but any dumbfuck who was awake the last ten years can realise which band had more influence on the scene and who are influenced by whom.
COMMENT | To all short haired abercrombie and fitch looking singers posted by : blahblahmouth 12/1/2005 12:27:30 AM
grow your fucking hair and look like a scumbag for a while. Thats fucking metal. I see all these mousse abusing fucking pretty boys claiming metal. Your not metal until youve at least had long hair. My fucking opinion.
COC is Metal DOWN is Metal
KULL are you still on your one man crusade to deem americans illegitimate? Give it up bitch. We fucking rule. The sooner you just get along the sooner we'll admit you make sense 1/9th of the time you type. I like some euro metal but american is by far more original and true to form. Dont get me wrong some very good shit was started in europe but you cant deny the fucking power. death, metallica, pantera, Van Halen, Randy fucking rhoads...Hell american music in general...RnB, HardCore, Country, and last but not least Motherfucking Disco...which the Italians ate up.
COMMENT | hahaha posted by : bloodthirst666 12/1/2005 12:58:34 AM
oh good now i can get a book telling me what NOT to listen to...this piece of shit may prove useful!
COMMENT | posted by : Metalthrall 12/1/2005 1:06:24 AM
ahahah eat that New wave of British heavy Metal............... What's next.... New Wave of Mexican Heavy Metal ??
HIMSA !!
COMMENT | ... posted by : Weeze 12/1/2005 1:15:21 AM
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD!
COMMENT | WTF? posted by : CKess316 12/1/2005 3:14:22 AM
well...what about...
what about bands like Jag Panzer, Nevermore, Iced Earth, Symphony X, Megadeth, Vital Remains, Suffocation, Morbid Angel, ect ect
So many great bands will probably be left out of this...it's a damn shame
COMMENT | what did the americans do? posted by : bujna 12/1/2005 3:30:52 AM
They gave us the 'new wave of american hair metal'. That was the eighties though....
Jokes aside though. Fear Factory should be on a list of definitive US artists of the 90's, as should Cannibal Corpse.
Although all good american metal has Slayer at it's roots doesn't it??
COMMENT | Garry Sharpe-Young the dickeater posted by : Mango Kid 12/1/2005 4:26:58 AM
The title of NWOAHM should specify a unic sound. Not every metalgenre there is!! This i crap!! Howcome can alternative metal, emocore, hardcore, math metal, metal, metalcore, neo-thrash and screamo bands represent one genre and one sound?! this sucks!!
Pantera, Machine Head and Biohazzard should be the sound for NWOAHM.
COMMENT | what!!?!?! posted by : Mango Kid 12/1/2005 5:45:15 AM
my favourite rockband Zeke!!!! when did they become metal?!?!
COMMENT | I think I'll surf the net instead... posted by : DMIZE 12/1/2005 7:00:54 AM
...I can get info on the bands I need and move on.
COMMENT | Uhh, Kull... posted by : Pottseh? 12/1/2005 8:38:30 AM
Sepultura is from Brazil. :P
COMMENT | ... posted by : BoogerEater 12/1/2005 11:31:08 AM
It's time I began writing my 1,000-page epic battle of good versus evil that is the rise and fall of the greatest metal band of all time...Anvil Bitch.
COMMENT | Germaniac posted by : agentpatience 12/1/2005 5:07:44 PM
I separated Scandinavian from European because we were talking about metal, not geography. Scandinavian metal has its own sound that's vastly different from mainland Europe. And before you ask, yes I know Scandinavia is not an island. I'm talking about "mainland" Europe as in Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, etc. Metal from what I'm calling mainland Europe and metal from Scandinavia have different vibes. Obviously there is always crossover, but in general they're not the same thing. So I think it is entirely possible to list European influences and Scandinavian influences as separate without feeling like an idiot. I would not lump British metal in with "European metal" either. I don't care what your atlas tells you. Besides, I'd rather not take geographic advice from someone that doesn't believe Finland is a Scandinavian country.
COMMENT | anatole posted by : bujna 12/1/2005 7:56:04 PM
Sorry my joke must have gone over your head....
I agree with other people that say that bands like Pantera, Fear Factory, and machine head defined the more current mainstream american metal sound, and like the bands of the NWOBHM (most notibly Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Venom, Motorhead) they had an international influence too. They only problem i have is that Slayer/Metallica/Megadeth/Anthrax preceeded these other american bands and influenced them, so where do you draw the line. These Gods of thrash could be the NWOAHM
COMMENT | ... posted by : BreakerMetal 12/1/2005 11:03:18 PM
"COMMENT | DIcks posted by : Collapse-the-masses 12/1/2005 10:48:03 AM
Punk / Metal / Hardcore
Thats it ^^^^^^^^^
No Sub Genres" --------------------------------------------- drop hardcore and then were talking
"bands of the NWOBHM (most notibly Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Venom, Motorhead" ---------------------------------------------- actually Priest wasnt a part of the NWOBHM, they preceeded it by roughly 8 years.
and yes, The Thrash movement was the next NWOBHM, but you cant call it NWOAHM because thrash was coming out of all corners of the globe at the same time, thus its considered the Thrash movement .
COMMENT | posted by : Steelers Own You 12/3/2005 8:28:09 AM
"no, Pantera's first three albums are milestones,"
If you're referring to Cowboys From Hell, Vulgar Display Of Power, and Far Beyond Driven as Pantera's first three albums, you're a fucking idiot.
Cowboys From Hell is their FIFTH album, not their first.
COMMENT | A few... posted by : derive 12/5/2005 4:08:02 PM
There are some talented bands in this list, though there is some garble as well. It should be called "North American" but it's a good thing it has some awesome Canadian bands like Inner Surge, Strapping Young Lad, Into Eternity, Caveat... I'd say unless you've heard all the bands on this best not to discount it. My Chemical Romance though? Yeah, that's too much of a stretch, I agree.
COMMENT | Math Metal posted by : jsavage 12/9/2005 9:44:27 PM
Foreign Objects is considered math metal an their 2 releases are great.
COMMENT | your a fucking idiot posted by : Metalhead11 2/14/2006 12:13:39 PM
CFH is Pantera's first album with singer Phil Anselmo the rest really dont count becuase it wasnt good and it you count "Power Metal then its the 2nd
COMMENT | posted by : Khannahk 5/17/2009 6:10:52 PM
posted by : agentpatience 12/1/2005 5:07:44 PM Besides, I'd rather not take geographic advice from someone that doesn't believe Finland is a Scandinavian country.
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