Heavy metal has gone through a lot of changes over the years gradually diversifying into a wide range of niches. The web has helped spread the word about the varieties of metal music just as it has helped subgenres and cultural niches of all kinds. The following resources provide numerous examples of how metal has taken to the web and gone mobile from the metal music industry web documentary series On The Record to metal mobile apps and crowdfunding campaigns.
ON THE RECORD Teaser
Metal Injection, a major metal resource website, debuted a web documentary series this week called ON THE RECORD that "turns the camera onto the people working behind the scenes in the music industry." It kicks off "with a five-part series focusing on 'A Decade Of Metal'" featuring:
- The biggest reunions of the last 10 years
- The subgenrefication of heavy metal
- How the internet has affected heavy metal in the last 10 years
- Women's ever-expanding role in metal
- The future of heavy metal
Channel: On The Record
"True Metal" Mobile Apps
Wren Leader shares 8 Truly Metal Apps With Which to Melt Off Your Face:
Lordi The Game (iOS) – Rhythm based action game featuring music from the upcoming Lordi album "Babez for Breakfast".
Metal Archives (Android) – Mobile access to The Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives.
Dave Mustaine: Guitar Prodigy (iOS) – Learn to play Megadeth songs on guitar.
Metal Injection (iOS) – Mobile app for the Metal Injection website.
Slayer Pinball Rocks and AC/DC Pinball Rocks (iOS) – So where's the KISS pinball app?
How to Do Harsh Death Metal Vocals (iOS) – From wikiHow.
Demoralizer (Android) – Enter the world of death doom grind metal band Demoralizer.
Metal Crowdfunding Campaigns
Eternal Descent – The Animated Series
Pledge Music:
Kickstarter:
Indiegogo:
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