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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Glitsos, Laura |
“Sticky Business”: An Examination of Female Musicians in the Context of Perth’s Metal Community |
2020 |
Popular Music and Society |
43 |
93-113 |
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Lucas, Olivia R. |
“Kaitiakitanga, Whai Wāhi” and Alien Weaponry: indigenous frameworks for understanding language, identity and international success in the case of a Māori metal band |
2021 |
Popular Music |
40 |
263-280 |
|
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Bujalka, Eva |
KVLTER than thou: ‘True (Norwegian) black metal’ and the satanic politics of Bataillean ‘authenticity’ |
2019 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
38 |
518-537 |
|
|
Lucas, Olivia R. |
‘Shrieking soldiers … wiping clean the earth’: hearing apocalyptic environmentalism in the music of Botanist |
2019 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
38 |
481-497 |
|
|
Thomas, Niall; King, Andrew |
Production perspectives of heavy metal record producers |
2019 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
38 |
498-517 |
|
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Kieran, James; Walsh, Rex |
Religion and heavy metal music in Indonesia |
2019 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
38 |
276-297 |
|
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Coggins, Owen |
Dirty, soothing, secret magic: individualism and spirituality in New Age and extreme metal music cultures |
2019 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
38 |
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|
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Spracklen, Karl; Lucas, Caroline; Deeks, Mark |
The Construction of Heavy Metal Identity through Heritage Narratives: A Case Study of Extreme Metal Bands in the North of England |
2014 |
Popular Music and Society |
37 |
48-64 |
|
|
Hoad, Catherine |
’He can be whatever you want him to be’: Identity and intimacy in the masked performance of Ghost |
2018 |
Popular Music; Cambridge |
37 |
175-192 |
|
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Moberg, Marcus |
Religion in Popular Music or Popular Music as Religion? A Critical Review of Scholarly Writing on the Place of Religion in Metal Music and Culture |
2012 |
Popular Music and Society; Bowling Green |
35 |
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