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Thursday, April 07, 2011 By Claudia Morales/Section Editor
- photo illustration by Claudia Morales
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Passion is, by definition, the concept
of loving something so wholly that
it becomes a devotion of sorts. It
has the potential to exist wherever
the human consciousness
is found - in the workplace, in school,
in sports fanaticism and the
nerdiest of fandoms. It can exist,
but it seldom does. As such, on the
rare occasion
that passion thrives amidst apathy and mediocrity,
it becomes a valuable thing. A prime
example of passion is found in Wizard Rock
(also called “Wrock”): an entire subgenre- hundreds of bands strong,
dedicated to the Harry Potter
series.
Wrock
came to be circa the summer of 2002, the year in which
brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge started up the first-ever band of its kind,
Harry and the Potters. They gave their first live performance at a backyard
cookout, receiving
a positive response.
This response was the catalyst
for their writing more Potter-themed
music, and ultimately, releasing their first album in April 2003. With newfound exposure, they began touring and performing
live, releasing their second CD in
the summer of 2004.
By then, Wrock
had earned a spot on the Harry Potter radar. While some Potter-themed songs were performed prior to Harry and the Potters’
emergence, it was
this band that launched Wrock into subgenre status with
entire bands dedicated to it.
More
bands began to emerge around 2004, with
Harry and the Potters as inspiration. Such
bands included The Whomping Willows, The Remus Lupins, Draco
and the Malfoys and more, all of which remain popular and active
to this day. At the last count,
there are over 880 bands that proudly deem themselves Wrock
bands (wizrocklopedia.org).
Many
people may ask of this genre - “What’s the point? Why would
you sing about Harry Potter?” The answer
is not as simple as the question. In essence,
Wrock promotes and celebrates literacy
by way of bringing music and literature together. As noble as this goal is,
however, Wrock
is much more than that.
Wrock is an amalgam of the many and varied enjoyable
aspects of the Harry Potter series.
There are songs about, in honor of and from the perspective
of every character
imaginable, no matter if it’s the title character or one mentioned in passing at best.
Numerous
songs reflect emotions readers felt
as they read the books. Some of them are perfect
testaments to the entire fandom’s feelings towards
the series. In Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls’ ‘End of an Era,’ fans are able
to reflect on the decade-and-then-some of magic
and that era’s end.
Wrock bands take the amazing experience of reading books and turn it into a magic beyond any other—music.
For the first time in the history
of this genre, some will perform in South Florida, at Florida International
University’s first ever
Yule Ball. Among these will be two of the biggest names in Wrock today: The
Remus Lupins, The Parselmouths and the Ministry of Magic. Look for coverage on
their performances and the event surrounding them in the Viper Vibe’s next
issue.
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