"... what’s so important and useful about both Turkish metal and Turkish Metal [is that] it takes a subject that might normally appeal only to a very specific subset of scholars and uses it to point out just how deep and long-lasting globalization has been in the Middle East... Turkish Metal is an innovative and important addition not merely to the field of modern Turkish studies, but to the sociology of religion, cultural studies, ethnomusicology and related disciplines."- Volume!"Turkish Metal is a pioneering work...Pierre Hecker has produced a work that will not merely help define the state of the art in the still young discipline of metal studies, but be of interest and use-both as a course book and a source for (comparative) research-for scholars in a number of disciplines related both to modern Turkish studies, and ethnomusicology and cultural studies as well."- Mark LeVine, author of Heavy Metal Islam, for Popular Music Studies "Turkish Metal... is erudite and exhaustively researched, but retains a beating heart as Hecker dissects his subject...This gives the book broad appeal for fans of both metal and the social sciences, and illuminates a scene never before covered in such depth."- Craig Hayes for Pop Matters"I ended up enjoying this book, not just emotionally, but intellectually. It is a well-written study that sheds light on a little-explored aspect of contemporary culture...Turkish metalheads form a folk group and the study of this group shows us a great deal about subcultures in a Muslim society."- Natalie Kononenko for Journal of Folklore Research"Turkish Metal is a solid, precious book, of absolute interest even beyond the field of metal studies. It offers a passionate narrative of struggling individuals, and succeeds in conveying their emotions. The book also provides the reader with an actual interest in discovering Turkish metal bands and the vibrant atmosphere of underground Turkey."- Stefano Barone, Griffith University, Australia