There is no difference in feelings between metal music and soul music.
1. Heavy metal originated from Black Sabbath in England. Its name is evil enough. It reflects some characteristics of this music: darkness, mystery, vulgarity, and rebellion. Beyond the fear and darkness, the entertainment value of this music was also recognized. The band's album of the same name was published in 1970 and fully demonstrated the above characteristics. Many people called it a violent band. Heavy metal music is faster, and the bass (bass) and guitar stick together to form a wall of sound, which gives people a sense of oppression, and then repeats riffs with a strong sense of rhythm.
2. Soul music is a fusion of Southern gospel and Midwestern rhythm and blues. The revival of worship music is brought into the Boogie-Woogie world of rhythm and blues. From this fertile foundation, soul music was born. Soul music is characterized by a solid rhythm section paired with a decidedly secular dynamic and religious music. The guitar often gave way to a Hammond B-3 organ, with some wind instruments being used. Yet almost all soul music is marked by passionate, soaring vocals, occasionally sprinkled with improvisation. Soul music expects its listeners to seek love, forgive for love, or simply beg for love.