Bands similar to Orphaned Land

It's still not up yet. I don't put it up, the site administrator does. But trust me, it's a good interview. We spoke for like 45 minutes, and it is really long. There are all sorts of topics, like a possible acoustic album sometime in the future, the Israeli and Arabic metal scene, their old days, Emissaries, the songwriting process.
 
I'll ask about the Israeli metal scene. I'll also ask about Arallu since they call themselves Mesopotamian Black Metal too.
I know they will be in the movie. Ashmedi said that a couple of months ago.

just to confirm about Melechesh, Sam told me tonight he'll interview them on their Toronto show in a month or so.

let me ask you a little question...how come you, of all new yorkers got to interview melechesh? do you work in metal webzine or something? or is it because you're a jew:lol:(that's always a good reason to get perks)?
 
just to confirm about Melechesh, Sam told me tonight he'll interview them on their Toronto show in a month or so.
Do you mean Sam from Metal: A Headbanger's Journey? If it's what I think you're talking about, he interviewed them in Toronto (I think it was Toronto, somewhere in Canada) on Sept 23rd. They played with Sacrifice (who just so happens to have been interviewed at LivingForMetal, although not by me)
 
yeah man...Sam from Metal:HBJ...
perhaps I mixed up my tenses or maybe he's interviewing them again but in toronto again seems alittle fishy to me...so I guess i misheard some of the stuff

next time I won't stand so close to the speakers
 
Wow, that's was a long interview! But very cool! Actually, that was one of the most interesting interviews I've seen in.. ever maybe.
I know. We talked for 45 minutes (half of a 90 minute tape). I also talked a lot to the PR person from the label, Moloch and Ashmedi before the actual interview as well. He didn't hold back on anything. Every question I asked, he gave a very detailed answer.
It was a pain in the ass to type up, but totally worth it.
We would have talked a lot longer, but he had other interviews to do that day.
 
I know. We talked for 45 minutes (half of a 90 minute tape). I also talked a lot to the PR person from the label, Moloch and Ashmedi before the actual interview as well. He didn't hold back on anything. Every question I asked, he gave a very detailed answer.
It was a pain in the ass to type up, but totally worth it.
We would have talked a lot longer, but he had other interviews to do that day.

sell the tape on ebay