The Top 5 Steampunk Heavy Metal Music Bands

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In this post, we countdown the top 5 Steampunk heavy metal music bands that you need to be listening to. From Iron Maiden to Metallica, these bands will definitely get you pumped up!

Steampunk

In the metal world, steampunk is a subgenre that fuses together Victorian-era aesthetics with sci-fi/fantasy elements and a heavy metal sound. Bands like Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Judas Priest have all dabbled in steampunk-themed songs and albums. Here are 5 steampunk heavy metal bands that are worth checking out.

What is steampunk?

Steampunk is a subgenre of speculative fiction, usually dealing with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. Steampunk often incorporates elements of fantasy and horror, which makes it a popular genre for heavy metal music.

Here are the top 5 steampunk heavy metal bands:

1. Abney Park
2. The Dead Weather
3. Ghost
4. Mastodon
5. iron maiden

The steampunk aesthetic

Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction or fantasy that typically features steam-powered machinery, as opposed to advanced technology. It is often set in an alternative history of the 19th century’s British Victorian era or American “Wild West”, in a post-apocalyptic future during which steam power has regained mainstream use, or in a fantasy world that similarly employs steam power. Steampunk may, therefore, be described as neo-Victorian.

Steampunk also refers to any of the artistic styles, clothing fashions, or subcultures that have been inspired by steampunk fiction, fashion, art nouveau, and Victorian-era centrifugal governance. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by individual artisans into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical “steampunk” style, and objets d’art that feature normal objects equipped with steampunk modifications created by indie artists are sold on sites such as Etsy.

Heavy Metal

Although some might find the music hard to listen to, metal is one of the most popular genres of music. It has a wide range of subgenres that can cater to anyone’s taste. One of these subgenres is steampunk heavy metal. Steampunk heavy metal is a fusion of the two genres that creates a unique sound.

What is heavy metal?

Heavy metal is a form of hard rock that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distorted guitars, bass guitar, and drums. The genre’s lyrics and performance styles are sometimes associated with aggression, machismo, and uninhibited sexuality.

In 1970, the first heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath and Deep Purple attracted large audiences, although they were often criticized by more established groups such as the Who and the Rolling Stones. After Black Sabbath’s breakthrough album Paranoid (1970), many other bands were formed in Birmingham, England’s “heavy metal scene”, such as Judas Priest and Pentagram. During the 1980s and early 1990s, glam metal became a commercially successful genre with groups such as Mötley Crüe.

The original heavy metal bands that laid the groundwork for the genre’s development areLed Zeppelin, Black Sabbath , Deep Purple , Aerosmith , AC/DC , UFO , Van Halen , Kiss , Scorpions and Judas Priest .

The heavy metal aesthetic

In heavy metal, the look is just as important as the sound. Bands often have a signature style, which may be incorporated into their stage performance and music videos. The heavy metal aesthetic is often dark and gloomy, with a focus on death, decay, and destruction.

Many heavy metal bands have a strong visual identity, with logo designs that are instantly recognizable. Heavy metal fashion often includes tight jeans, leather jackets, studded belts, and spiked wristbands. Tattoos and piercings are also common among heavy metal fans.

The following five heavy metal bands are some of the most popular in the steampunk subgenre:

1. Abney Park: Abney Park is a Steampunk band from Seattle, Washington. Their music combines elements of punk rock, world music, and electronica. The band has a dark aesthetic, with gothic-inspired clothing and stage performances.

2. Brass Goggles: Brass Goggles is a UK-based Steampunk band that plays a mix of folk-rock and punk rock. The band has a vintage look, with Victorian-inspired clothing and instruments.

3. gears: Gears is an American Steampunk band from New York City. Their music combines elements of industrial metal and punk rock. The band has a dark aesthetic, with gothic-inspired clothing and stage performances.

4. Steam Powered Giraffe: Steam Powered Giraffe is an American Steampunk band from San Diego, California. Their music combines elements of pop music, vaudeville, and electronic dance music. The band has a whimsical look, with Victorian-inspired clothing and steampunk-themed stage performances.

5.. Victorious Transmissions: Victorious Transmissions is an American Steampunk band from Atlanta, Georgia. Their music combines elements of industrial metal and electronic dance music.. Victorious Transmissions has a dark look ,with cyberpunk-inspired clothing .

Steampunk Heavy Metal

Steampunk is a subgenre of heavy metal music that typically features a Victorian- or Edwardian-inspired aesthetic. Musically, steampunk often incorporates elements of industrial metal, gothic metal, and symphonic metal. If you’re a fan of any of these genres, then you’ll definitely enjoy steampunk heavy metal. Here are 5 of the best bands in this genre.

What is steampunk heavy metal?

Steampunk heavy metal is a unique subgenre of heavy metal music that combines the aggression and attitude of metal with the style and aesthetic of steampunk. The result is a heady mix of music that is both tough and docile, futuristic and old-fashioned.

There are a handful of steampunk heavy metal bands out there making music that is truly unique. Here are five of the best:

1) Abney Park – This American band is one of the pioneers of steampunk heavy metal, and their music has been featured in a number of video games and movies. Abney Park’s sound is a mix of Victorian-era music and modern metal, and their live shows are always a spectacle, with band members dressing in elaborate steampunk costumes.

2) Attika 7 – This Los Angeles-based band is fronted by Evan Seinfeld, former bassist for biohazard. Attika 7’s music is a mix of industrial metal and punk rock, with a healthy dose of steampunk influence. The band has released two albums, ‘Blood Of My enemies” and “New Breed Of Godz”, both of which are essential listening for fans of steampunk heavy metal.

3) Blackureth – This Finnish band takes a more black metal approach to steampunk heavy metal, infusing their music with dark themes and eerie atmosphere. Blackureth’s sound is unique and unsettling, and their live shows are not for the faint of heart.

4) steam Machine – This German band has been making steampunk heavy metal since 2006, and they show no signs of slowing down. steam Machine’s sound is a mix of classic heavy metal and industrial noise, creating a sound that is both melody driven and ferociously aggressive.

5) Wiked Yggdrasill – This Canadian band formed in 2009, and they have quickly become one of the most promising new bands in the genre. Wiked Yggdrasill’s music combines elements of black metal, death metal, and thrash metal, with a healthy dose of steampunk aesthetics. If you’re looking for something truly brutal, then this is the band for you.

The steampunk heavy metal aesthetic

The steampunk heavy metal aesthetic is a fusion of the Victorian era with a tinge of post-apocalyptic, dieselpunk, and cyberpunk. It is characterized by an anachronistic mix of technology and fashion.

This music genre often has a dark and gothic tone, with lyrics that deal with topics such as death, decay, and heartbreak. The instrumentation often includes distorted electric guitars, drum machines, and synthesizers.

Some of the top steampunk heavy metal bands include:

1) Ashes Divide – This American band was formed in 2005 by Billy Howerdel, who is best known for being the guitarist of A Perfect Circle. Their debut album “Keep Telling Myself It’s Alright” was released in 2008 to critical acclaim.

2) Draconian – This Swedish gothic metal band was formed in 1994. Their music is characterized by lush melodies, female vocals, and dark lyrics. They have released six albums since their formation, with their latest “ Sovran ” being released in 2015.

3) Steam Powered Giant – This American steampunk metal band was formed in 2012. They are known for their anthemic songs and high-energy live shows. They have released two albums so far, “All Aboard” (2013) and “Welcome To The Machine” (2016).

4) Abney Park – This American band was formed in 1997 by Robert Brown (aka Captain Robert). They are one of the most well-known steampunk bands, with a sound that mixes elements of industrial dance, world music, and pirate rock. They have released 11 albums since their formation, with their latest “Lost Horizons” being released in 2017.

5) Frenchy and the Punk – This French-American duo was formed in 2003 by Samantha Felder (aka Frenchy). Their music is a mix of punk rock, gypsy jazz, electronic, and world music. They have released six albums since their formation, with their latest “We Rise” being released in 2016.

The Top 5 Steampunk Heavy Metal Music Bands

If you are a fan of steampunk or heavy metal music, then you are in for a treat! In this article, we will be discussing the top 5 steampunk heavy metal music bands. These bands are sure to get your head banging and your heart pumping!

Abney Park

Abney Park is a steampunk heavy metal music band that was formed in 1997. The band is known for their unique blend of steam punk, gothic, and metal music genres. Abney Park has released nine studio albums and has toured internationally.

Abney Park’s music has been featured in several video games, including the popular “Assassin’s Creed” franchise. In addition, the band has been interviewed and featured on numerous TV shows and radio programs.

The Clockwork Dolls

The Clockwork Dolls are a five-piece steampunk band from Northampton, England. The band was formed in 2006 by singer/songwriter Victoria Wilson-Schultz and guitarist Andy Schultz. They are currently signed togeist records and have released three albums: “The Strange Doorway” (2009), “From the Ruins of the Empire” (2011), and “The Silent Machine” (2013).

The Clockwork Dolls have been described as “dark cabaret” and their music has been compared to that of Voltaire, The Dresden Dolls, and Tom Waits. Their lyrics often deal with themes of love, loss, and betrayal, set against a backdrop of Victorian England.

The band has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. They have played at several festivals, including SXSW, Dragon*Con, and Magfest. In 2010, they were nominated for two Steampunk Chronicle Reader’s Choice Awards: Best Album (for “The Strange Doorway”) and Best Band.

The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing

The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing is a steampunk-themed heavy metal band from London, England. The band was formed in 2008 by guitarist and vocalist Andrew O’Neill and bassist Marc Burroughs. The band’s musical style is influenced by a wide range of artists and genres, including punk rock, horror films, and Victorian-era literature.

The band has released three studio albums, “Now That’s What I Call Steampunk! Vol.1” (2010), “This Is Not A Drill” (2013), and “Who Killed Bruce Lee?” (2017). They have also appeared on numerous compilations and live albums.

The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing is widely considered to be one of the pioneers of the steampunk heavy metal genre, and their music has been featured in several films and television shows, including “Sherlock” (BBC) and “Elementary” (CBS).

The Tiger Lillies

The Tiger Lillies are a British three-piece band formed in 1989. The band’s music is a combination of street performance, punk cabaret, and Brechtian German alt-rock. Their lyrics are often darkly humorous, dealing with topics such as murder, sex work, drug addiction, and religion. The band has been described as “one of the few truly original bands to emerge from the British music scene in the past two decades.”

The band consists of frontman Martyn Jacques on accordion and vocals, Adrian Huge on double bass, and Adrian Lever on drums. The Tiger Lillies have released nineteen studio albums, as well as numerous live albums and compilations. They have toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. In addition to their own headlining tours, they have also opened for such acts as Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Lou Reed, Primus, and Nine Inch Nails.

The Young Punx

The Young Punx are a London-based musical collective, led by producer and DJ Hal Ritson. The group’s musical style ranges from Electro to Drum and Bass, House to Rock, with a healthy dose of Punk attitude thrown in for good measure.

The Young Punx have released four albums to date: “Mash It Up” (2003), “Punk Funk” (2005), “Hey Hey Can You Hear Me?” (2007), and “You’ve Got to… Believe!” (2009). They have also remixed tracks for the likes of Moby, P!nk, Sugababes, and Basement Jaxx.

In addition to their recorded output, The Young Punx are also known for their high-energy live shows, which often incorporate acrobatics, pyrotechnics, and costumes. They have performed at festivals such as Glastonbury, Coachella, Bestival, and V Festival.

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