I Custodi dell'Accaio Inox : Language as an Interface Between the Global and the Local in Italian ‘Heavy Metal Demenziale’
Multilingual Metal Music: Sociocultural, Linguistic and Literary Perspectives on Heavy Metal Lyrics
ISBN: 978-1-83909-949-6, eISBN: 978-1-83909-948-9
Publication date: 18 December 2020
Abstract
Comedy and parody in rock and metal music have been around since the genre's inception. The Italian comedic music genre known as rock demenziale employs the use of nonsense and surrealism which turns conventions upside down. The demenziale has also attracted a slew of bands that employ this humour within the heavy metal genre, most famous of which is the Roman band Nanowar of Steel. With their jabs at Manowar and power metal bands, they place mundane activities and characters into the grandiose medievalist and fantasy worlds commonly used by those bands to the point of absurdity. However, with humour being deeply culture-specific, jokes that draw from a country's pop culture and makes extensive use of puns may be lost to an audience not familiar with that culture. Nanowar of Steel's unique position of having songs written in seven languages, primarily English and Italian, allows us to take a deeper look at how language and humour interfaces with the local and global metal scenes.
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank Edoardo Carlesi, a.k.a. Gatto Panceri 666, bassist for Nanowar of Steel, for his help in providing valuable information, without which this paper would have been a glorified guessing game.
Citation
Farrugia, K. (2020), "
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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