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NEWS: Heavy Metal Increases Positive Emotions & Reduces Stress, Australian Study Finds

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(As a kid, I would have the greatest naps on the couch listening to thrash metal.  I always thought that it was because the riffs were so powerful that they tuckered me out.  Now, it seems that studies are being done of the positive benefits of heavy metal music when it comes to stress levels and anxiety.  Here’s an article we found, written by Tom Williams of Australia for musicfeeds.com.au.  An interesting read indeed. – FATS)

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In need of some chill-out time or hoping to become the master of your emotions? A new study by The University of Queensland has found that extreme music such as heavy metal can reduce stress, increase positive emotions and even regulate sadness and anger.

28969A research paper by The University of Queensland School of Psychology honours students Leah Sharman and Dr Genevieve Dingle, titled “Extreme metal music and anger processing”, has found that listeners of extreme music were inspired and calmed by their tunes, which conflicts with findings from previous studies that linked loud music with aggression and delinquency.

“When experiencing anger, extreme music fans liked to listen to music that could match their anger,” Ms Sharman has said. “The music helped them explore the full gamut of emotion they felt, but also left them feeling more active and inspired.”

Ms Sharman and Dr Dingle’s study involved 39 subjects aged 18-24 who regularly enjoy “extreme music”. The participants were monitored after a 16-minute “anger induction” session during which they described angering events in their lives, before spending 10 minutes listening to songs of their choice, followed by 10 minutes of silence.

big_thumb_4d5f5795b97a572f9d206c881b59417eMonitoring of the subjects showed that levels of irritability, hostility and stress decreased after the extreme music was introduced, and that the subjects saw a significant increase in the level of inspiration they felt.

So what were the participants listening to? According to an analysis of their selected tracks, there were various metal sub-genres as well as pop-punk and post-hardcore, including bands like Parkway Drive, Slipknot, Metallica, Judas Priest, System Of A Down and Manowar. The full list of tracks can be viewed below.

“It was interesting that half of the chosen songs contained themes of anger or aggression, with the remainder containing themes like – though not limited to – isolation and sadness,” Ms Sharman said.

tumblr_mo10ljK4YJ1rf2ygfo1_500“Yet participants reported they used music to enhance their happiness, immerse themselves in feelings of love and enhance their well-being.”
Ms Sharman and Dr Dingle’s “Extreme metal music and anger processing” research paper can be read in full at the Frontiers in Human Neuroscience website.

 


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