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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Norman, Joseph |
‘[…] tentacular invisible mother divine!’: (The) Weird (in) Metal as convergence of sonic extremities and literary margins |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
225-242 |
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Herbst, Jan-Peter |
The formation of the West German power metal scene and the question of a ‘Teutonic’ sound |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
201-223 |
|
|
Gibson, Dylan Lawrence |
Postmodernism in Lou Reed and Metallica’s collaborative album ”Lulu” : The subjective perception of ”highbrow” and ”lowbrow” |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
187-200 |
|
|
Skelchy, Russell P. |
Worshippers of the sugarcane fields: Agrarian politics, symbolic inversion and black metal in Indonesia |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
163-186 |
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Hoffin, Kevin |
”Sans compassion nor will to answer whoever asketh the why”: Personal sovereignty within black metal |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
151-162 |
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Eischeid, Susanne A.; Kneer, Julia; Englich, Birte |
Peace of mind: The impact of metal gestures on stress and power |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
137-150 |
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Zenerian, Eleftherios |
Vinyl records, metal fandom and fan labour: Productions and exchanges at the intersection of the cultural and financial economies |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
89-106 |
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Copilaș, Emanuel |
Negative determinations of intellect: A Hegelian critique of Slayer’s phenomenology |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
71-87 |
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Bolay, Jordan |
‘Their song was partial; but the harmony […] suspended hell’: Intertextuality, voice and gender in Milton/Symphony X’s Paradise Lost |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
5-20 |
|
|
Herbst, Jan-Peter |
Old sounds with new technologies? Examining the creative potential of guitar ‘profiling’ technology and the future of metal music from producers’ perspectives |
2019 |
Metal Music Studies |
5 |
53-69 |
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