Why Are There so Few African-Americans in Metal?

Categories: Metal

Anne Jakobsen
Long Beach-based metal band Hirax has a unique sound, blending the galloping beats of the new wave of British heavy metal with the intensity of thrash. Katon W. De Pena's operatic and aggressive vocals lead the way. Since 1984 De Pena, who is 49, has fronted the legendary thrashers.

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He's also part of an elite club: metal bands with black singers. He's not entirely alone -- Jimi Hendrix and Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy blazed trails, and today we have Byron David of God Forbid and Howard Jones, formerly of Killswitch Engage. And, of course, the late '80s gave us Living Colour.

Though Latinos are common in metal, African-Americans are not. Why is that?

"These are questions that need to be asked," De Pena says, adding that although he's never felt excluded, he's felt "misunderstood by other black folks. You get looked at differently if you're black and into metal. I still get that today."

He believes many listen at home but are wary of stepping into the scene either because of misconceptions about metal fans or peer pressure -- hip-hop continues to reign supreme, after all. "There are tons of black kids who love metal, but they think that there won't be any other black kids there and they won't be accepted."

He believes their anxieties are misplaced, however. "I think if black people went to shows, they'd be stoked. It's not like what people hear about on talk shows." De Pena believes metalheads to be an open-minded and accepting bunch. "People come from all religious backgrounds, skin tones and hair lengths. I was more accepted because we're all outcasts and misfits."

For what it's worth, De Pena himself was taken aback by the metal scene while cutting his teeth. "I saw Motörhead on their first U.S. tour and it blew my fucking head off," he says, "but it was kind of unnerving. When you see something that intense for the first time, it's a weird feeling." Nonetheless, he was quickly drawn to both the music and subculture of metal.


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funkgumbo
funkgumbo

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funkgumbo
funkgumbo

So before Nicholas tried to widely speculate why Blacks in general do not show in large numbers at metal shows. He should have at least learned what Black owned radio station was already supporting Hirax on our many social media outlets and playing Hirax’s songs--as well as all-if not-the vast majority of Black Heavy Metal bands in the world. Contacting us might have greatly changed the writer’s limited perspective and stereotypical assumptions about the commercial viability of Heavy Metal appealing mainly to whites and not to Blacks. This does not even mention the Black rock group DEATH, another of our station’s bands, from Detroit that was playing punk rock songs in the early 1970's several years before anyone in the UK and the U.S. knew what punk rock was about. There is a huge global Black fan base and multi-racial fan base of rock, metal and punk rock and it cannot be accurately or realistically discussed by one merely trying to count how many Blacks attended Ozzfest this year, last year or in years past.

funkgumbo
funkgumbo

This a good, simplistic and inquisitive article, but the article’s writer, Nicholas Pell, should have known that there are far more Black Heavy Metal bands or Heavy Metal bands with Black lead singers than the few he mentioned. We at the new funk/rock/alternative online radio station called Funk Gumbo Radio, which is on www.Live365.com, regularly plays 24/7 Black rock/metal bands like Sound Barrier, God Forbid, Black Death, Sevendust, Killswitch Engage, Straight Line Stitch, Bury Your Dead, Trash Talk, HelixDown, Aviator, King's X, Black Vengeance, God's Weapon. We also have played a local all-white Heavy Metal band like intakeCa as well many African Black Heavy Metal bands such as Mortal Soul (Kenya), Skinflint (Botswana), Crystal Axis (Kenya), Witch (Zambia) and Last Year's Tragedy (Kenya).

Jipali
Jipali

Where are the hispanics in heavy metal?

kdrumlab
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Whether there are few African-Americans in Rock/Metal scene or less White Americans in the Hip-Hop scene doesn't matter as much as the fact that Rock bands and Hip-Hop artists that happen to be White get way more air play than those that are African-American.  I remember, while living in Boston, MA in the early 2000's, Eminem being in heavy rotation on both Rock and Hip-Hop stations.  At the same time, you never heard a song by Method Man or any other African-American rappers on any Rock stations.  

Also a band like Fishbone, who's music was filtered way down for their early studio albums seemingly to be made more accessible for the pop scene of the 80's, barely were on the air; especially on MTV, BET and commercial radio.  Even though their sound and image was "weird", fun and encompassed various styles, comparable to Talking Heads, B 52's and Red Hot Chilli Peppers, they never received the recognition that they deserved and still deserve.


I believe this is because the music industry (TV and radio) fear the impact of the mainstream world witnessing brothas' and sistas' behavior- fueled by frustrations with racism, economic struggles and other calamities faced in the world we live-through hardcore Rock/Metal music.

meehespeaches
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Because people regard it as "white" music. the world is made up of sheep who do whatever the ruling class needs them to do and there is nothing the ruling class needs more than to divide, control and conquer. 

420cheelin
420cheelin like.author.displayName 1 Like

Awesome question.   I think a great follow-up article should be, "Why aren't there more Asians in mariachi bands."  Inquiring minds want to know !!!

laxx1559
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@420cheelin Makes no sense.  Asian's have no connection to mariachi type music. Blacks created Rock. 

jonanamary
jonanamary

@TheRamblingElf really interesting. Have you heard of @Lainad's book on the subject too? Can't wait to read it.

Danielle Morrison
Danielle Morrison like.author.displayName 1 Like

Racism and segragation Period... even though the pioneers are black ex. Chuck Berry Jimi Hendrix, Bad Brains, Fishbone. Black people straight invented Rock n Roll but they dont get the deserved credit.

Alysha Walker
Alysha Walker

Black people are in all kinds if music and represent every art form. The seeming absence has had more to do with the challenges black artists face in "crossing over" to get the mainstream recognition their white counterparts get. Case in point: www.afropunk.com

Win Chavez
Win Chavez

BAD BRAINS you motherfuckers it's maybe not Metal but they're one of the greatest bands EVER

Daniel Penunuri
Daniel Penunuri

present day rap and ego greedy capitalism ruins everything

Daniel Smoo
Daniel Smoo

Sepultura has a black singer. Also, local band Machete Dildo has a black singer. I've played shows where there is a lot of pitting and headbanging by black guys and girls. I think death metal is more open minded in regards to race. If its heavy with a good groove, people will dig it, regardless if you are a sunburned eskimo with web feet. Black metal on the other hand...

Jesus Lopez
Jesus Lopez like.author.displayName 1 Like

LA weekly needs to do more research on this hahaha

Carmene Jackson
Carmene Jackson

Agree with Jesus. And Ed, there are a lot of Asians in Metal. But like all things "mainstream/popular" it looks homogenized from the surface.

Bill Gray
Bill Gray

Yeah, Kevin... I was going to say something like that also. I like Metal. But I go for the more melodic stuff. If it's just screaming, and thrusting out, I'm not really into it at all. :-)

Kevin Hill
Kevin Hill like.author.displayName 1 Like

Cuz it sounds like a bunch of screaming noise and has no sense of a True rhythm! Many Afro-Americans love to dance, you can't dance to it...at least not in any way that looks good. Bahahhaha!

Bill Gray
Bill Gray like.author.displayName 1 Like

Oh, please! African Americans invented Rock and Roll. :-)

Lesa O'Daniel
Lesa O'Daniel

Death (there's a new documentary coming out about them)... Bad Brains (who some label as punk, but they prefer heavy metal categorization), Black Death...

Ed Kim
Ed Kim

Not a lot of Asians in Metal either. Don't see anyone whining/complaining.

Jesus Lopez
Jesus Lopez

theres a good amount of Brothas in metal, Oceano,Suffocation,Animals As Leaders,Trash Talk, Terror

Gina Lane
Gina Lane

They have that punk festival in Brooklyn every summer. Are you sure that's accurate?

Nick Capertina
Nick Capertina

Because they don't have good screaming voices. Sevendust sucked, the new lead singer of Killswitch was too much like newer Disturbed, and I don't know any others?

lastAtheist
lastAtheist

Because they have better taste? @laweeklymusic *rimshot*

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