Power metal is a subgenre of
heavy metal combining characteristics of traditional heavy metal with
speed metal, often within a
symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a faster, lighter, and more uplifting sound, in contrast with the heaviness and dissonance prevalent in, for example,
extreme metal
Extreme metal is a loosely defined umbrella term for a number of related heavy metal music subgenres that have developed since the early 1980s. It has been defined as a "cluster of metal subgenres characterized by sonic, verbal, and visual tran ...
. Power metal bands usually have anthemic songs with fantasy-based subject matter and strong choruses, thus creating a theatrical, dramatic and emotionally "powerful" sound.
[ "Riffs became labyrinthine, vocals scorched higher altitudes—and they even managed to crank out some more volume."]
The term was first used in the mid-1980s and refers to two different but related styles:
* the first largely practiced in North America with a harder sound similar to speed metal;
* a later, more widespread and popular style based in Europe
[ "American metal such as Queensrÿche, Attacker, Jag Panzer, Iced Earth, Liege Lord, and Savatage; European bands such as Helloween, Gamma Ray, Blind Guardian, Running Wild, and Grave Digger;"] with a lighter, more melodic sound and frequent use of
keyboards.
Stylistic origins
Anthropologist
Sam Dunn traced the origins of power metal back to the late 1970s, when the groundwork for power metal lyrical style was laid down by
Ronnie James Dio. The fantasy-oriented lyrics he wrote for
Rainbow, concentrated around medieval, renaissance, folk, and science fiction themes, directly influenced modern power metal bands. According to Dunn, the songs "Stargazer" and "A Light in the Black" from the 1976 album ''
Rising'', as well as "Kill the King" and "Lady of the Lake" from the 1978 album ''
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll'', might be among the earliest examples of power metal. In his 2011 documentary series ''
Metal Evolution'', Dunn further explained how
Rob Halford of
Judas Priest created a blueprint for power metal vocal delivery. His almost constant high-pitched singing became one of the main characteristics of power metal. The twin-guitar sound promoted by Judas Priest's duo of
K. K. Downing and
Glenn Tipton also highly influenced this subgenre.
Another British band,
Iron Maiden, brought epic and melodic sensibility to metal, creating anthemic, singalong music, an approach widely embraced by modern power metal musicians. Referred to as the "main prototype" of the power metal genre, Iron Maiden was heavily influenced by ''
Heaven and Hell'' and ''
Mob Rules'' (the first two albums of
Black Sabbath's
Dio-era), which would also go on to influence modern power metal.
The emergence of the early German power metal scene in particular was made possible by
Scorpions and
Accept. Swedish guitarist
Yngwie Malmsteen made a significant impact on many future power metal guitarists, with his accurate and fast
neo-classical style. His bandmate
Jens Johansson modernized the keyboard sound of
Deep Purple's
Jon Lord, which was further incorporated into the genre.
Manowar's mythological
sword and sorcery lyrics influenced a number of power metal bands.
Throughout the early 1980s (especially during 1982 and 1983), the US power metal style first emerged from traditional heavy metal, the
new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM), and
thrash/
speed metal backgrounds. Although the genre's precise stylistic origins are often contested, acts such as
Cirith Ungol,
Jag Panzer,
Manilla Road,
Omen,
Riot,
Savatage, and
Warlord
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are generally believed to have influenced the earliest development of the style.
More concretely, in 1987 German band
Helloween released their second album, ''
Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I'', cited by
AllMusic
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as "a landmark recording that remains arguably the single most influential power metal album to date. Its volatile combination of power and melody would inspire an entire generation of metal bands". This release influenced a European power metal style to evolve, which proliferated throughout the globe and since the start of the 1990s is still the most commonly heard style of power metal.
Musical characteristics
Power metal "bears all the hallmarks of traditional metal" is today associated with fast guitar riffs and drumming, twin melodies, operatic singing. The sound is tempered by characteristics of
speed metal, power metal's musical forerunner.
Vocals
Power metal is highly focused on the vocalist, with "clean" vocals being much more prevalent than the growling vocals often associated with
extreme metal
Extreme metal is a loosely defined umbrella term for a number of related heavy metal music subgenres that have developed since the early 1980s. It has been defined as a "cluster of metal subgenres characterized by sonic, verbal, and visual tran ...
. Inspired by
Ronnie James Dio,
Bruce Dickinson,
Rob Halford,
Geoff Tate, and other
heavy metal vocalists, power metal vocals are often in a high register, and the singer's vocal range is usually wide. The majority of the genre's vocalists sing in the
tenor range and are capable of hitting very high notes, for example
Timo Kotipelto
Timo Antero Kotipelto (born 15 March 1969) is a Finnish musician best known as the lead singer of the power metal band Stratovarius, whom he joined in 1994, as well as fronting his own band Kotipelto.
Biography
He studied vocals at the pop/ja ...
of
Stratovarius,
Tony Kakko of
Sonata Arctica,
Michael Kiske (
Helloween) and
Andre Matos (ex-
Angra). There are many exceptions who sing in either
baritone
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or
bass range, like
Joakim Brodén of
Sabaton. Some vocalists sing in a harsh,
thrash metal style, including
Chris Boltendahl of
Grave Digger,
Kai Hansen of
Gamma Ray,
Peavy Wagner of
Rage, and
Wintersun's
Jari Mäenpää. Many power metal vocalists record multi-layered vocals, creating a choral effect.
Lyrical themes

Themes that frequently feature throughout other metal subgenres, such as religion and politics, are comparatively rare in power metal - albeit not unheard of. Power metal's lyrical themes often focus on
fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
and
mythology,
camaraderie and hope, personal struggles and emotions, war and death, or combinations of the aforementioned. For example, Finnish band
Sonata Arctica have been known for focusing their lyrics of their songs on fantasy but also have many songs based on reality, love and relationships.
Many power metal bands based their
concept albums on fantasy books and
national epics;
Blind Guardian based ''
Nightfall in Middle-Earth'' on
Tolkien's ''
The Silmarillion'', while
Kamelot based ''
Epica'' and ''
The Black Halo'' on
Goethe's Faust
''Faust'' ( , ) is a tragedy, tragic Play (theatre), play in two parts by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, usually known in English as ''Faust, Part One'' and ''Faust, Part Two''. Nearly all of Part One and the majority of Part Two are written in rh ...
. Some bands have even written their own imaginary stories, like
Rhapsody of Fire's ''
Emerald Sword Saga'' and ''
The Dark Secret Saga'',
Iced Earth's ''
Something Wicked Saga'', or ''
Avantasia'' by
Edguy's
Tobias Sammet.
Historical themes have also seen usage in the works of bands, most famously
Sabaton, whose lyrics extensively focus on historical wars, battles, and individuals that received notable recognition for their wartime accomplishments. Examples include
World War I
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,
World War II
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,
Vikings,
Samurai
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, and much more from around the world including the
American,
Swedish and
German militaries.
Serenity, an Austrian (symphonic) power metal band, focuses mainly on historical figures and events, including
Sir Francis Drake
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,
Marco Polo,
Galileo,
Beethoven, and
Napoleon
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.
Instrumentation
Power metal guitarists and bassists generally play rapid streams of notes,
but change
chords comparatively slowly, with a
harmonic tempo of once per measure or slower. Fast and technically demanding guitar solos, however, are almost guaranteed.
The slow changing of chords is significant in defining power metal just as the fast rapid chord changes often define traditional
thrash metal. Power metal often makes use of Major chord progressions as well as circle progressions. Some of the most influential and acclaimed power metal guitarists are
Kai Hansen of
Gamma Ray,
Michael Weikath of
Helloween, and
Timo Tolkki formerly of Stratovarius. It is a common trait in power metal for the bass guitar to take a back seat, so to speak; often simply providing the chord root notes and being drowned out by the more prevalent rhythm guitars. However, some power metal bands incorporate bass that is more audible with colorful patterns distinct from the rhythm guitars, such as Helloween,
Hibria, and
Symphony X.
Many power metal drummers play double bass patterns with either two
bass drums, or utilize a
double bass pedal; using them to play a constant stream of
sixteenth notes (semiquavers) with snare drum accents on the beat, a style not restricted to, but most often associated with, power metal. The style was used by drummer
Ingo Schwichtenberg of
Helloween, setting a blueprint for many other drummers to follow. Others, such as the drummers of
Blind Guardian and
Iced Earth, use a more thrash metal style of drumming with rapid bursts of double bass that involve three to six beats with the double kick.
Power metal bands often incorporate keyboards into their musical arrangements, something popularized by
Jens Johansson of Stratovarius (though their prominence varies). Some power metal bands also record with symphonic elements, and as such, they utilize a full orchestra to fill the role usually played by the keyboardist.
Styles
American style
The American branch of power metal emerged in early 1980s in the United States, drawing influence primarily from traditional metal and the
NWOBHM. Though very close to its roots, US power metal (often abbreviated USPM) is often faster and more energetic than traditional heavy metal, with a more riff-driven approach and a relative lack of keyboard usage compared to its later European counterpart. However, it is often more melodic than
thrash metal, with a greater emphasis on guitar leads. USPM is also notable for its widespread (but not universal) use of high-register operatic vocals, a trend which would continue with the rise of European power metal in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
[ This style is not exclusive to North America, as European bands such as Sacred Steel, ]Majesty
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, and Australian band Pegazus later adopted a style inspired by USPM bands in the 1990s.
The early releases of progressive metal bands Queensrÿche and Fates Warning, such as '' The Warning'' (1984) and '' The Spectre Within'' (1985), heavily influenced a number of bands that were to develop a common sound towards the late 1980s. Among the better known representatives of the style, such as Manowar, Vicious Rumors, Virgin Steele, Riot, or Jag Panzer, a small number of bands enriched their sound with progressive and epic elements (the most obvious examples being Crimson Glory, Savatage, Sanctuary and the epic doom metal band Cirith Ungol); or even with thrash metal elements, e.g., Iced Earth. US power metal saw a sharp decline in popularity at the beginning of the 1990s, though the style has rebounded somewhat in the past decade, with bands such as Liege Lord or Heir Apparent reforming for live performances and many, such as Helstar and Omen, still releasing new material.
European style
European power metal originated from speed metal and the NWOBHM, emerging in late 1980s, particularly in Germany, with Helloween, Running Wild, Rage, Grave Digger, and Blind Guardian. The second and third Helloween albums; '' Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I'' (1987) and '' Part II'' (1988) are usually considered the first proper European power metal albums. Alongside the early German bands came Finland's Stratovarius in late 1980s. These bands pioneered the genre, but took it in somewhat different directions. Helloween, followed by early Gamma Ray, mixed fast palm muted speed metal riffs with high-pitched clean vocals, and with a strong focus on melody and uplifting, positive themes. Stratovarius further developed this melodic direction by making heavy use of keyboards, with lyrics dealing with emotions and personal issues. Blind Guardian utilized the technique of vocal and guitar overdubbing to create an epic atmosphere, with lyrical content strongly based on fantasy novels, myths and legends. The symphonic and neo-classical elements also found their way through power metal with bands like Rhapsody of Fire (Italy), Serenity (Austria) and Nightwish (Finland). At the same time, bands such as HammerFall simplified their power metal to bring it closer to traditional heavy metal.
Over the late 90s and early 00s, power metal spread over Europe especially as well as the rest of the world, often incorporating new influences. Italy's Elvenking, Sweden's Falconer, Spain's Mägo de Oz, and Denmark's Wuthering Heights integrated elements of folk music with power metal. Angra, Kamelot, and especially Symphony X are known for combining progressive and power metal. Some bands are known for combining power metal with more aggressive musical forms; Children of Bodom were one of the earliest who combined elements of power metal and an early form of melodic death metal.
European-style power metal became widespread in comparison with US style as of the mid 1990s, with numerous North American bands such as Theocracy, Borealis, Forgotten Tales, Avian, Pharaoh, Circle II Circle, and Kamelot demonstrating the style. This European style of power metal is sometimes considered the "second wave" of power metal since its spread was in the late 1980s and especially the mid-late 1990s rather than proliferating throughout the 1980s, and the widespread influence and development of the genre that came in its tow while US "first wave" style markedly declined.
See also
* List of power metal bands
* Neoclassical metal
* Symphonic metal
References
General bibliography
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External links
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