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Why is metal so popular in Finland?

By Andrew Walker

Why is metal so popular in Finland?

It originates in the music's complexity and rich emotional content. Nightwish, one of the most popular bands of any genre to come out of Finland, aim to trigger your imagination. Why are Finnish heavy metal bands so popular around the world? It originates in the music's complexity and rich emotional content.

Thereof, is metal mainstream in Finland?

Metal goes mainstream

Still, there is more to Finnish metal than international success. Sweden and Norway both have their internationally successful metal bands. However, nowhere in the Nordic countries, indeed nowhere in Europe, has metal achieved the kind of cultural prominence that it enjoys in Finland.

Additionally, why is metal so popular in Scandinavia? The idea is that sad people want happy music to help them escape while happy people have to invent their own dark stuff to compensate for their mind-numbing bliss. So, a lot of metal comes from happier Nordic countries while in America where there are a lot of unhappy people, we are known for sappy pop and dance music.

Correspondingly, what country is metal most popular?

The data comes from Encyclopedia Metallum's archive of metal bands (both active and inactive) and compares national counts to the population figures from the CIA. Finland is most metallic with 53.5 metal bands per 100,000 people, followed by Sweden and Norway tied at 27.2, and then Iceland at 22.7.

Why is metal so popular in Europe?

Because metal music uses German and Scandinavian mythology and that resonates with young people in northern Europe.

How many heavy metal bands are there in Finland?

Finland is the heavy metal country, with more than 53 metal bands for every 100,000 inhabitants – more than any other nation in the world.

What are the Finnish known for?

Finland is often ranked number one for being the happiest country in the world, as the Finns have high incomes, health care for all, and a top education system. Finland is famous for it's stunning Lapland, the northern lights, Saunas, wife carrying, quirky food and for being the home of Santa Claus.

How long has metal music been around?

Metal music began in the late 60s and rose to prominence in the early 70s in Britain. The term “metalis believed to have come from the hippie movement, when “heavy” meant deep or serious.

Where do most metalheads live?

Here Are The Top 10 Most Metal Cities Per Capita In The U.S.
  • Pittsburgh, PA, with 601 bands.
  • Rochester, NY, with 582 bands.
  • Richmond, VA, with 572 bands.
  • Salt Lake City, UT, with 555 bands.
  • Tampa, FL, with 523 bands.
  • Seattle, WA, with 489 bands.
  • Minneapolis, MN, with 482 bands.
  • Lansing, MI, with 469 bands.
Readers' Poll: The Top 10 Metal Bands of All Time
  1. Metallica. Metallica fans love to complain.
  2. Dream Theater. Dream Theater is the perfect marriage of prog rock and heavy metal.
  3. Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath did heavy metal first, and they may have done it best.
  4. Iron Maiden. There's almost no such thing as a casual Iron Maiden fan.
  5. Slayer.
  6. Megadeth.
  7. Judas Priest.
  8. Led Zeppelin.

What is the difference between black and death metal?

As far as lyrical content is concerned, black metal bands use symbolisms more often than literal details in their lyrics. Death metal bands do the opposite; they throw in unembellished details of the act themselves. In terms of vocals and instrumentation, death metal employs extreme brutality, intensity, and speed.

How many metalheads are in the world?

100 million, a good round figure. Depends on how you define it, though.

Where is metal found in the world?

Some metals are found in the Earth's crust. Cobalt, iron, and nickel are common in nature. So are gold, zinc, tin, copper, and many others. However, it's uncommon to find many metals in large quantities separate from other materials.

Is Metallica the best metal band ever?

Yes, Metallica is the best metal band ever. Other bands have good songs too but just 1 or 2 not more than that. But Metallica's all songs are just awesome. People say Iron Maiden is way better than Metallica.

How many heavy metal bands are there?

12,634,735 heavy metal bands
Norway is way more into metal than a lot of countries, everyone who has been at festivals where metal bands have played can testify to that. The crowd is diverse. Far from exclusive to so-called metalheads.

Why is metal so angry?

Metal deals with deeper things than other music, so it makes sense to be more angry. Its kind of one of the trademarks of a lot of the more Metal bands such as Slayer for example.

Why does Norway have so many black metal bands?

Simply, it wasn't just the general sound that got people's attention. Rather, it was more due to the crimes some of the musicians committed around the time (murders and church burnings, specifically). Ah! Nearly forgot to mention the suicide of Dead (Per Ohlin) of the band Mayhem.

Why are there so many metal bands in Finland?

People have speculated that the climate in Finland, which is characterized by cold, and sometimes severe, winters and relatively warm summers, has contributed to the population's disproportionately high interest in heavier forms of rock.

Who invented black metal?

Black metal dates back to the early 1980s, in what's called the genre's first wave, when the English band Venom released its second album titled "Black Metal." Stylistically, the music was similar to earlier heavy metal subgenres, but Venom's lyrics had anti-Christian and satanic themes.

Why is Swedish music so good?

According to Swedish academic Ola Johansson, it's not biology, and it's not the country's cold climate, either—claiming Swedes make great music because they're indoors all the time is like saying Seattle in the 1990s was only an alternative rock hotspot because of the rain.
Germany has a long and strong history with heavy metal. It is considered by many to be one of Europe's heaviest contributors to the scene. The genre is quite popular and mainstream within the country. Early hard rock/heavy metal was brought to German soil with the success of Scorpions and Accept.