TY - JOUR T1 - Environmental activism and music: An environmental communication perspective on Gojira and its Turkish audience AU - Polat, Özgür AU - Ergun, Levent PY - 2025 DA - November Y2 - 2025 DO - 10.5281/zenodo.17681749 JF - Journal for the Interdisciplinary Art and Education JO - JIAE PB - Genç Bilge Yayıncılık WT - DergiPark SN - 2717-8870 SP - 347 EP - 366 VL - 6 IS - 4 LA - en AB - This study examines the environmental activism that the French metal band Gojira places at the center of its musical practice, and how these messages are received by its audience in Türkiye, through the theoretical lenses of ecomusicology and environmental communication. The research analyzes how the band uses ecological themes not only as aesthetic expression but also as a deliberate communication strategy, and how this strategy resonates with listeners. Gojira constructs a holistic ecological narrative from the “Godzilla” allegory behind its name to concept albums such as From Mars to Sirius and the direct incorporation of whale sounds. The whale, a key symbol of the band’s environmental identity, has historically functioned as a powerful catalyst within environmental movements. Combining literature review and fieldwork, the study gathered data through interviews with metal listeners in Türkiye, concert observations, bar observations, and analyses of digital communities. Environmental communication provides a framework for understanding how the band’s ecological messages are conveyed, while ecomusicology offers methodological tools for examining environmentally oriented musical practices. Findings reveal that metal listeners in Türkiye—generally young, educated, and environmentally aware—connect with the band primarily through aesthetic appreciation and “metalhead identity.” Gojira’s music is often characterized as aggressive yet straightforward. Although listeners value the band’s ecological stance, this ideological layer remains secondary to musical preference. The reception of environmental messages varies according to personal listening habits such as age, attention to lyrics, and preferred platforms. Gojira’s musical practice exemplifies the effective circulation of environmental messages within metal music aesthetics. Instead, ecological themes function as elements that reinforce existing aesthetic preferences and cultural identity. Listener comments on the band’s sonic characteristics highlight the significance of aesthetic and identity-based dimensions in reception processes when evaluating the impact of environmentally engaged musical production. 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