In the first of a two-part episode, the legendary Demonic Resurrection frontman, Demonstealer (Sahil Makhija) gives Metal Soul an education in perception about heavy metal and the social impact the genre has had on the Indian metal scene. 

We’re going to be talking about some of the more stereotypical aspects of the music as well as some of pop culture’s impact on the genre.

Demonstealer brings a very worldly-wise view to the subject and adopts a philosophical view of stereotypes in the metal world and in general.

About Demonstealer

Sahil Makhija uses the stage name Demonstealer, he’s been the frontman of the band for over two decades now and continues to raise hell. Demonstealer has a number of side projects ranging from a food show to a comedy band. Check out the band-specific information on Demonic Resurrection here or access their Facebook page for more information.

Listen to Episode 3.1 - “Follow A True Artistic Vision” with Demonstealer on Metal Soul and follow my website or Facebook page for a summary, episode and guest information.

About Metal Soul

Metal Soul is an open platform for heavy metal music listeners and practitioners to air their views on the subject and to talk about how it has helped define them as people. It also helps people talk about the downfalls of embracing this music such as social ostracization and peer pressure. It is a judgement-free platform that allows views and opinions to be as varied as the music itself.

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