“The Art Of Metal... is ideal for the metalhead in your life, audiophiles who have been enchanted by album artwork they’ve been holding in their hands for years, or fans of graphic design, illustration, or photography. It will remain a fixture on my coffee table for years to come!.”

Over 400 of the finest examples of metal poster and cover art, spanning the entire 50-year history of metal, and how that art has helped define the genre Without the larger-than-life character and imagination of the art that complements it, metal wouldn’t have had the same impact in capturing the intense spirit and visual identity that define its rebellious essence. From the colorful, outlandish, and sophisticated use of visuals for album artwork and posters, to the immediately recognizable logos of such bands as Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motörhead, Metallica, Slayer, and a host of others across many subgenres, there’s a close-knit relationship between the riffs that thunder from the guitar and the images that have come to represent the songs, anthems, and sheer nature of the beast. Does any other form of music immediately conjure up such evocative and distinctive images as the mere mention of the term "heavy metal"? From its inception in the 1960s through today’s giants, the art has been closely connected to the music. Every quintessential album brings to mind a readily identifiable album cover. Each great band has an immediately identifiable logo. All of the landmark gigs have a poster that quintessentially depicts the time, place, and passion of the event. Today, the art that has been used to illustrate the music now stands on its own. What might have begun as a way of packaging metal has taken on a life of its own. It’s now possible to trace the way the genre itself has evolved, and changed, by looking at its art. The Art of Metal explores the ways in which the art has helped define each of the crucial subgenres that make up the multifaceted and colorful centipede that is metal.
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Spanning the 50-year history of metal, this book showcases the finest examples of art defining the genre!
• Showcases some 400 of the finest examples of metal poster and cover art—this is the first book ever to concentrate specifically on the amazing (and amazingly varied) work created by artists working in this genre of music. • Spans the entire 50-year history of metal, from the earliest proto-metal bands of the 1960s to the most recent releases. • metal has millions of fans worldwide over many generations • Every genre is represented, including traditional metal, NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal), thrash metal, black metal, prog metal, nu metal, big hair metal, doom & stoner metal. • Focus is on US and UK metal, but Scandinavian, European, and Australian metal are also represented. • Consultant editors Martin Popoff and Malcolm Dome have gathered together a team of stellar authors, each contributing a chapter on his or her specific area of expertise (see author details below, with the relevant chapter). • Each chapter begins with a 1,000-word overview of the featured era; detailed information about the designers, the bands, the artist's/s' influences is given in detailed captions accompanying each poster. • Each chapter includes two special features: one on a particularly influential artist or group of artists; the other, more general, feature covers a wide range of subjects—from metal tattoos to famed photographers, and from magazines, metal merch (e.g., T-shirts), and metal movies to fashion and even metal humor (see below for initial list for the latter). • Quotes from artists/illustrators, and a selection from band members themselves, are featured throughout. • Will appeal to all those interested in the history of metal music, to aficionados of particular genres, and to all those interested in the development of graphic design. The book will also provide a definitive source book for collectors and traders of rock memorabilia. • Foreword by Lemmy of Motörhead
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780764365973
Publisert
2023-04-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Vekt
1633 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
254 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

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Om bidragsyterne

Martin Popoff is the author of over 50 rock books and is a 20-year veteran writer for the likes of Goldmine, Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles, Guitar World, CMJ, and bravewords.com. Additionally, he has served as consultant and researcher for Banger Films on feature films as well as the TV series Metal Evolution and Rock Icons and speaks at conferences on metal history.  Bryan Reesman is the author of Bon Jovi: The Story and has contributed to nine other books including Wes Craven Interviews and Rock Stars At Home. He is the host of the podcast Side Jams where he interviews rock stars about their hobbies and outside passions. He is also a longtime voting member of the Recording Academy and contributes to Billboard, Grammy, The A.V. Club, and NBC News THINK. Malcolm Dome started writing about music, and metal in particular, for Record Mirror in 1979. He was part of the Kerrang! team in the 1980s, cofounded RAW magazine in 1988, and now writes for the UK magazines Metal Hammer, Prog, and Classic Rock, among others. Dome has also authored a number of books, including Encyclopedia Metallica (from which a certain band got its name), an official book on Bon Jovi, and histories of Van Halen, Aerosmith, and AC/DC. He has presented radio shows for Total Rock and has appeared in a number of documentaries.