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Beth Roars

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Exclusive video 'Does Heavy Metal Calm You Down? – The Science of Metal' shows new scientific studies and benefits of listening to metal.

"Heavy metal has been associated with depression and aggression. But recent studies tell a different story," says Beth Roars.

“In popular culture, the stereotype of the guy who likes heavy metal is terrible. Even in medical institutions, metal has been associated with depression, aggression, and antisocial behavior. But recent studies tell a different story. The story that heavy metal can help us.”

"Could metal make us calmer? I want to look into that."

It is with these words that Beth Roars opens the video Metal Music Makes You Calmer? – The Science of Metal, in which, over 13 minutes, she shows and analyzes the most modern studies on the influence and benefits of heavy metal on people.

Beth Roars is a professional vocalist, singing instructor, arranger, and musical director. Her YouTube channel , which has over half a million subscribers, has been creating music-related content since 2017.

In 2019, Beth made a moving video analyzing Andre Matos ' vocal technique Shaman 's "Fairytale" .

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