2010s Metal

Rare metal footage from the 2010s — interviews, studio sessions, and behind-the-scenes clips. Browse 11 clips below.

2010s Metal — Rare Footage

The 2010s was a transformative decade for music, marked by the rise of streaming services, social media, and the democratization of content creation. But amidst this sea change, one genre remained steadfastly true to its roots: metal.

For decades, metal had been a stalwart of rock music's fringes, attracting devoted fans while baffling critics with its sonic intensity and aesthetic extremes. Yet in the 2010s, metal continued to evolve, incorporating new influences and styles without sacrificing its core identity. The decade saw the emergence of sub-genres like djent, progressive metal, and melodic death metal, which pushed the boundaries of what was possible within the genre.

One of the most striking aspects of metal in the 2010s was its ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes. As streaming services became the dominant way people consumed music, metal bands were forced to rethink their approach to promotion and marketing. Gone were the days of lavish album releases and concert tours; instead, metal bands turned to social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube to connect directly with fans.

This shift was not without its challenges. With the proliferation of smartphones came an explosion of user-generated content, much of which was ephemeral in nature – deleted or lost within hours of being posted. But amidst this digital detritus, there existed a hidden treasure trove of behind-the-scenes footage, captured by fans and artists alike.

It's here that our archive comes into focus, offering a glimpse into the unvarnished world of metal in the 2010s. With eight clips to explore, we invite you to delve into the raw, unedited moments that reveal the true nature of this enigmatic genre. From rehearsals and soundchecks to interviews and backstage shenanigans, these clips offer an intimate look at the people and personalities behind some of metal's most iconic bands.

One of the defining characteristics of metal is its sense of community – a bond forged through shared experiences, musical passions, and a willingness to push boundaries. Our archive captures this spirit in all its forms, from the camaraderie between band members to the fervent enthusiasm of fans in attendance at live shows.

As we navigate the clips within our archive, it's clear that metal in the 2010s was not just about sonic innovation or technical proficiency – although these aspects were certainly present. Rather, it was a genre that continued to thrive on its raw energy, emotional intensity, and unbridled creativity. Whether through the use of distorted guitars, extended solos, or pounding rhythms, metal bands in the 2010s remained true to their roots while forging new paths forward.

In many ways, our archive serves as a testament to the enduring power of metal – a genre that has captivated audiences for decades with its unwavering commitment to sonic excess and aesthetic extremes. As we explore these eight clips, we invite you to join us on a journey through the uncharted territories of metal in the 2010s – an era marked by innovation, experimentation, and above all, a deep-seated passion for music that refuses to be tamed.

Curated from public records and music databases.

Music in the 2010s

The 2010s saw streaming become the dominant way people consumed music, while social media transformed how artists connected with fans. Kendrick Lamar, Adele, Frank Ocean, Taylor Swift, and Tame Impala were among the decade’s most important artists. The proliferation of smartphones meant that nearly every moment could be filmed — but ironically, much of this footage is buried in social media feeds and stories that disappear within hours. The clips in this archive capture the behind-the-scenes moments that didn’t make the highlight reels.

About Metal

Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock and acid rock, heavy metal bands developed a thick, monumental sound characterized by distorted guitars, extended guitar solos, emphatic beats and loudness. In 1968, three of the genre's most famous pioneers – British bands Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple – were founded. Though they came to...

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