Metal History

A group photo of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden from 1980. The band members are lined up against a wooden wall, each portraying the fashion of the time with tight denim jeans and leather jackets. The central figure prominently displays band patches and badges, capturing the style and attitude of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal era.

In the heart of the late 1970s, amidst economic turmoil and cultural shifts, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) emerged as a beacon of rebellion and innovation. This movement redefined heavy metal, infusing it with the raw energy and passion of a generation eager to make its mark.

Goregrind: The Gruesome Symphony

Goregrind, with its raw fusion of grindcore intensity and death metal’s dark themes, pushes the limits of metal music. This extreme genre, pioneered by Carcass, captivates a niche global audience with its unique blend of brutal vocals and visceral themes.

Crust Punk: Anarchy, Music, and Cultural Rebellion

Born from the gritty streets of 1980s England, crust punk became a voice for political dissent and social change, using its harsh, unrefined sound to challenge mainstream culture and promote a DIY, anti-consumerist lifestyle.