The Band Index
Análisis profundo del género

Datos sobre Metal alternativo

El metal alternativo fusiona los riffs pesados y la energía agresiva del metal con los sonidos experimentales y no convencionales del rock alternativo. Caracterizado por un trabajo de guitarras disonantes, que a menudo incorpora elementos del grunge, el hard rock e incluso el funk, rompió con las estructuras tradicionales del metal a principios de los años 90. Bandas destacadas como Faith No More, Tool y Deftones ayudaron a definir el sonido único e influyente de este género.

Orígenes

Origen
Desconocido
Época
1980s

Características Sonoras

heavily downtuned guitar riffsmid-paced chug rhythmsmix of clean melodic and harsh vocalsalternation between singing and screaminguse of unconventional sounds and influences

Temas Líricos

No se listan temas líricos específicos.

Historia

Origins and early development

Alternative metal has its origins in the 1980s and the term has been in use since that decade. The genre began with bands such as Faith No More, Living Colour, Soundgarden, and Jane's Addiction and emerged from a variety of musical backgrounds including funk rock, hardcore punk, noise rock, the grunge scene, stoner rock, sludge metal, gothic metal, groove metal, and industrial.

Evolution or diversification

The genre came into prominence in the 1990s with bands like Helmet, Tool, and Alice in Chains. Other genres associated with the alternative metal movement included rap metal and funk metal, and these influences contributed to the development of nu metal. In the late 1990s and early 2000s nu metal expanded the alternative metal sound and combined its vocal stylings and downtuned riffs with elements of hip hop, funk, thrash metal, hardcore punk, and industrial metal, with mainstream acts including Korn, Limp Bizkit, P.O.D., Papa Roach, Disturbed, System of a Down, Linkin Park, Slipknot, Deftones, and Staind.

Cultural or musical significance

Alternative metal achieved commercial success in the 1990s and was described contemporaneously as an alternative branch of metal appealing to listeners between alternative rock and traditional metal. Commentators noted its position between bands like Nirvana and Metallica, and publications characterised it as offering an alternative metal that could reach large audiences. By the mid-2000s nu metal's mainstream popularity began to decline, with many bands moving on to other genres.

Advertisement