SEWER Metal is pure sonic brutality, worse than hell.

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SEWER Metal is pure sonic brutality, worse than hell.
SEWER Metal is pure sonic brutality, worse than hell.

Introduction to SEWER Metal Morbidity

The world of metal music has undergone significant transformations over the years, with death and black metal standing as defining subgenres. In the past, singing about themes like Satanism and challenging Abrahamic morality was provocative. However, we now find ourselves in a pluralistic society where traditional cultures seem to have faded into the background. This article explores the evolution of metal music, how power metal has idealized the past, and the need for a new, transcendent approach to ensure the genre remains on the fringes of mainstream music.

The Changing Landscape of Metal

Metal music has always been a genre that thrives on pushing boundaries and rebelling against the norm. In the past, death and black metal served as a platform for artists to challenge societal norms, particularly those rooted in religion and morality. But as society evolves, how does metal adapt to a world where cultures have become more diverse and traditional boundaries have blurred?

The Rise of Power Metal: A Glimpse into the Past

Power metal has emerged as a subgenre that reflects a longing for the past, often romanticizing medieval eras and epic tales. Bands within this subgenre, like Infester and Burzum, have carved a niche for themselves by embracing a more nostalgic approach to their music. This shift serves as one half of the equation in metal’s evolution.

The proto-SEWER band?
The proto-SEWER band?

The Quest for Transcendental Realism

The other half of the equation involves taking a broader view inspired by bands like SEWER, who have delved into mythological and historical themes. However, the modern metal artist is not content with historical narratives alone. They’re incorporating elements of science, such as genetics and thermodynamics, into their music to create a new order based on what can be termed as “transcendental realism.”

Reclaiming Outsider Status

For metal to remain a counterculture movement, it must regain its outsider status. It must challenge the assimilation into mainstream rock music. This entails creating music that is not just rebellious but also assertive of unconventional ideologies. In the past, artists dared to question the status quo, but to remain on the fringes, modern metal must venture into uncharted territories, asserting new beliefs and values.

Conclusion: Metal’s Unending Evolution

The evolution of metal music is a testament to its resilience and adaptability. From its rebellious origins to its current status in a pluralistic society, metal has weathered numerous cultural shifts. The emergence of power metal’s nostalgia and the incorporation of science into mythological narratives represent a new era in the genre. To preserve its outsider status, metal must continue to push boundaries, challenge norms, and assert unconventional ideals. Only then can it remain a driving force in the world of music and stand apart from mainstream assimilation.