SPOTIFY STATS SHOW THAT HEAVY METAL IS MORE POPULAR THAN POP MUSIC, AND METAL FANS ARE MORE LOYAL, TOO : )

Kim Kelly of Noisey reports:

Every diehard metalhead alive and breathing knows that A. heavy metal is the law, and B. other genres pale in comparison, but it’s always nice to see some quantifiable data to that effect…

… Spotify threw heshers a bone recently by releasing a slew of figures that detail by exactly how wide a margin heavy metal is ruling the streaming airwaves.

The study sought to determine which genre’s fans were the most loyal—i.e. returned most frequently to their favorite artists. As Spotify noted, “To create a measure of genre loyalty, we divided the number of streams each core artist had by their number of listeners. All of the charts are normalized against the genre with the loyalest fans.”

 Metal was the clear winner. From Portugal to the United States to (of course) Norway, metal holds down a spot in the top ten—and usually top five—most loyally listened to genres in every country included in the study. Metal also takes the overall global genre loyalty crown, leaving pop to trail behind as a distant second and folk, country, and hip-hop to founder in the dust.

As Mashable notes, Spotify calculated their data around sets of core bands for each genre, with metal’s champions comprising Metallica, Slayer, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Sepultura, Pantera, Cradle of Filth and Anthrax…

…Given metal fans’ fierce loyalty to their chosen genre and propensity for making physical purchases, it makes perfect sense that they’d be spending the most time pressing replay on old Iron Maiden songs…

…While fans of most other genres are drawn to shiny new artists, metal fandom is generational; new recruits are encouraged to appreciate the bands that came before and build up chronological knowledge while still keeping abreast of current developments…

That same Mashable piece did its best to make sense of the notion that, not only does metal still exist after “the heyday of the genre in the 1980s and 1990s,” but more people than ever have fallen under its spell…

…As this Spotify data shows, metal is a global business, and metalheads are everywhere. The mainstream media and greater music industry are only hurting themselves by ignoring and belittling this rich vein of hugely dedicated, internationally-based fans, most of whom are more than prepared to shell out as much cash as they can on merchandise, print magazines, and physical music. Metal doesn’t need them, but as streaming services continue doling out pennies and sales of physical music continue to fall, they just may find that they need metal… and it sure can’t hurt for them to treat it—and by extension, us—with a bit more respect until that fateful day comes.

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  • Dana on

    Hard Rock and Metal Rules,
    Everything else drools 🙂
    Our genre has the best fans
    All others are fickle lambs.

    D 🙂


  • Doug R. on

    Streaming? Don’t be a fool,
    go back to the old school!!
    Vinyl, tapes, and CD’s are very cool!!!


    • Doug R. on

      There is nothing like listening to “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” on a Saturday night, ON VINYL! 😉


    • Dana on

      So true,
      But don’t be blue
      It’s nice to see
      Metalheads are techy.


  • Michael Monet on

    Hey Douglas,
    Did you know that there is a version of Paradise by the Dashboard Light with Dick Stockton as the baseball announcer instead of Phil Rizzuto? It’s impossible to find and may even violate copyright laws. Stockton was the Red Sox announcer at the time and I guess as a middle finger to the YANKEES, the local stations in Boston somehow removed Rizzuto and substituted Stockton during the portion of the song in which the Loaf was obtaining his jollies. As a METS fan, I don’t have a dog in that fight but I must say that is cool history. Tony Iommi fired Ray Gillen from Sabbath but still used his laughter on a song called NIGHTMARE from the ETERNAL IDOL. Stephen Stills is part of the harmony section on HERE I GO AGAIN ‘S chorus.
    PHIL RIZZUTO SUBSTITUTED
    BLACKOUT STORES LOOTED
    SON OF SAM BAM BAM BAM
    REGGIE JACKSON GRAND SLAM
    BILLY MARTIN KICKS DIRT
    CHARO WEARS A SHORT SKIRT
    MET MANAGER TORRE
    WHAT AN AWFUL STORY
    DARTH VADER OAKLAND RAIDER
    GERALD FORD NEW YORK HATER

    WE DIDN’T START THE FIRE…..


    • Doug R. on

      TURNTABLES TAPE DECKS
      MODERN TECH TRAIN WRECK
      ROCK WITH SCOOTER ROTO-ROOTER
      DUKES OF HAZZARD CRAZY COOTER
      BENNIE AND THE JETS
      LET’S GO METS CHIA PETS
      MORE TO SAY MAYBE LATER
      IF I DON’T GET EATEN BY A GATOR 😉


  • Charles Clinchot on

    I wonder if Mr Gene $immon$ read this
    Rock is dead my a**
    Heavy metal is my brain. I’m in the fight for metal, cause it’s here to stay
    We did start the fire….. but we’re gonna keep it burning
    Wile the world is turning
    METAL RULES
    All others are windy bitches with no talent


  • shannon mehaffey on

    If anybody wants to enjoy some great insight…check out David Lee Roth’s latest sit down with Joe Rogan…you can watch it in bits too…which is great….he said he could sit on a five hour flight and talk about some metal records, he didn’t name them…and for five hours tell you everything that’s wrong with it….LOL!! that’s my kind of conversation.


    • Dana on

      I can talk for five hours about how bad most genres of music are, especially Rap/Hip Hop.


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