I am like you
@dr wu, I like bands that show some creativity. However, that creativity doesn’t necessarily have to be instrumentation it can be vocal or lyrical, and even shifting time signatures, or the addition of choirs or orchestras.
Repetition in music is common no matter what genre you choose. The premise behind each genre, is not for every band to be unique and different, but to fall within the perceived definition of the genre. If a band experiments too much, they can fall into another category altogether, which could upset their fan base!
In my humble opinion, Metal has been cut to death with genre names. Hair splitting definitions. My approach to the realm of metal was to find things I liked, that didn’t stray too far out of the hard rock genre. Once I began exploring, I found more and more that suited my music tastes.
For example, Aerosmith is my all time favorite band. Some do consider Aerosmith to be heavy enough to classify as metal. However, I think of them as hard rock. So, if I want to find a metal band with “traits” similar to Aerosmith, I use a nifty website called
music-map.com.
In that map I see metal bands Scorpions, Metallica, and Def Leppard. So I would start with those bands, then so on….
As far as wiki goes, I do use Wikipedia a lot but not as my only source for information.
A really good source for learning about heavy metal would be the good ole Encyclopedia Britannica
Heavy metal, genre of rock music that includes a group of related styles that are intense, virtuosic, and powerful. Driven by the aggressive sounds of the distorted electric guitar, heavy metal is arguably the most commercially successful genre of rock music.
www.britannica.com
You use Prog archives the way I use Encyclopedia Metallum. Best reference I have found for metal bands, albums, reviews, etc