Mintrude wrote:
Stefan wrote:
S.O.A.D. could be as big as Metallica...
Well, seeing as they're not around anymore...
I honestly don't know if there are any metal bands about today who could break as big as Metallica. When Trivium got "the next Metallica" tag, they took it way too literally and lost a lot of fans in the UK with The Crusade. I dunno, maybe Killswitch Engage?
Doubt it. Metallica was special. They played a style of thrash metal that everybody from headbangers to rap fans could enjoy. How they managed to achieve that balance, I don't really know (I'm not a music scholar, after all). But they essentially proved to the world that metal music can be both thoughtful and intellectually stimulating, and then they helped to pioneer alternative rock with The Black Album (yes, I consider TBA one of the forefathers of alternative rock). Now that the world (well, some of it anyway) already knows what metal music's all about, however, I'm not so sure another band can "reinvent the wheel" and reprove it quite so easily.
How exactly has metalcore managed to become so popular these last few years anyway? Did the resurrection of Headbanger's Ball a few years ago have something to do with it, perhaps? Is it that metalcore has that "tough guy" vibe most mainstreamers associate with metal music? May be both? Because, until it became popular with the mainstream, metal fans didn't seem to really have any problems with bands like Lamb of God and As I Lay Dying.