Music without Labels XXV
Heavy metal by Motörhead
Prodigious jazz by Ketil Bjørnstad and Anja Lechner
Bueno´s author pop
Heavy metal I: Introduction
Heavy metal constitutes one of the most extensive sections of rock. It’s a visceral music that leans on the image and the adolescent myth of rock as a...
Music without Labels XXVI
Detroit´s activism by MC5
The positive energy of Intact Animal
Kodaline´s youth pop-rock
Heavy metal II: MC5
In Detroit, between 1967 and 1969, music and politics converged in a scene of leftist radicalism. John Sinclair, frontrunner of the activist organization White...
Music without Labels XXVII
Rhythm and blues revisited by Led Zeppelin
Ayax y Prok´s old-school rap
Innovation and roots by Figure Walking
Heavy metal III: Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin was a sequel to the British band The Yardbyrds, led by the highly esteemed guitarist Jimmy Page. He was accompanied by...
Music without Labels XXVIII
The identity of heavy metal by Deep Purple
Rock and lo-fi by Fischer Tropsch
Skinshape´s reverie
Heavy metal IV: Deep Purple
Deep purple was the British band that established many of the hallmarks of heavy metal. Thanks to a good list of famous songs and to the musician’...
Music without Labels XXIX
Satanic nihilism by Black Sabbath
I am Dive´s musical landscapes
Pop and soul by Joel Sarakula
National: I am Dive
I am Dive is a duo formed by José Antonio Pérez and Esteban Ruiz, veteran musicians of the more experimental scene. They have been recognised by prestigious...
Music without Labels XXX
Heavy´s new wave by Iron Maiden
Sacred minimalism by Arvo Pärt
Power beat by Los Giros
Heavy metal VI: New Wave
At the end of the sixties, new bands appeared on the UK’s productive underground scene. By mixing traditional heavy metal and the speed of punk, they gave way to...
Music without Labels XXXI
The heavy energy of AC/DC
Tricia Evy´s vocl jazz
Pop stories by Esplendor
Heavy metal VII: AC/DC
With an electrifying and popular metallic blues, the Australian band AC/DC built a bridge between the decadent hard rock of the mid-seventies and the new heavy rock wave of the...
Music Without Labels XXXII
American heavy by Ted Nugent
New romantic by Blaue Blume
The unpredictable Jaguares de la Bahía.
Heavy metal VIII: United States
In the United States it was a wide range of artists, ranging from the hippie movement of the pioneers Mountain to the Grand Funk Railroad trio...
Music without Labels XXXIII
Van Halen heavy metal circus
Black Toska´s vital anguish
Southern soul by James & Black
Heavy metal IX: Van Halen
Van Halen is Eddie van Halen’s band. He is a North American guitarist of Dutch origins. Vocalist David Lee Roth stands out. He is a rocker, exhibitionist...
Music without labels XXXIV
Black heavy by Thin Lizzy
Yasmine Hamdan´s arabian underground
Americana music by All la Glory
Heavy metal X: international Heavy
Heavy metal is an international language. Thus, we can find bands like Accept (Germany), Krokus (Switzerland), Rose Tattoo (Australia), Trust...
Music without Lables XXXV
Pure adrenaline with The Birthday Party
Abolitionist punk by 1865
Larsen C & The Millennials´ afrobeat jazz
Heavy metal XI: Other types of “hard”
Parallel to heavy metal, there is another school of guitarists who generated a “hard” sound. They are not based on...
Music without Labels XXXVI
Punk jazz by The James Blood Ulmer Blues Experience
Nada Surf´s melodic rock
The eclecticism by Alis.
Heavy metal XII: Nueva York
The city of New York has always been the gathering place for “heavy” guitarists. From controversial ones like Arlo Linsay to vanguards like...