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Rez Metal: Inside the Navajo Nation Heavy Metal Scene

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Rez Metal: Inside the Navajo Nation Heavy Metal Scene
Rez Metal: Inside the Navajo Nation Heavy Metal Scene

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Rez Metal: Inside the Navajo Nation Heavy Metal Scene

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Rez Metal
captures the creative energy of Indigenous youth culture in the twenty-first century. Bridging communities from disparate corners of Indian Country and across generations, heavy metal has touched a collective nerve on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona in particular. Many cultural leaders--including former Navajo president Russell Begaye--have begun to recognize heavy metal's ability to inspire Navajo communities facing chronic challenges such as poverty, depression, and addiction. Heavy metal music speaks to the frustrations, fears, trials, and hopes of living in Indian Country.
highlights a seminal moment in Indigenous heavy metal: when Kyle Felter, lead singer of the Navajo heavy metal band I Dont Konform, sent a demo tape to Flemming Rasmussen, the Grammy Award-winning producer of several Metallica albums, including
Master of Puppets.
A few months later, Rasmussen, captivated by the music, flew from Denmark to Window Rock, Arizona, to meet the band. Through a series of vivid images and interviews focused on the venues, bands, and fans of the Navajo Nation metal scene,
provides a window into this fascinating world.
Ashkan Soltani Stone
is the founding director of the Film Studies Program at Weber State University. He is a documentary filmmaker and producer and director of the films
,
Rock behind the Wall
I Know You Well
, and
King Coal
.
Natale A. Zappia
, associate professor of history and director of the Institute for Sustainability at California State University, Northridge, is the author of
Traders and Raiders: The Indigenous World of the Colorado Basin, 1540–1859

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