Orphaned Land- about ORwarriOR new album

Morticia NL.

Orphaned sister
Hello friends at PP USA :)

I have been to the PP USA in 2005 with Orphaned Land. Those were some good times! As I know that the band has quite some fans in the festival,
I want to update you on loads of news concerning Orphaned Land (played at PP USA 2005& 2009)

Official site of the band:
http://www.orphaned-land.com
You can listen to a teaser of the new album here

Here is the news plus links

Finally the veil on “The Never Ending Way of ORwarriOR”, the highly anticipated new Orphaned Land album, is lifted! The release of the bands’ fourth studio album is set for January 25th 2010 in Europe, January 27th in Japan and February 9th in the USA.

As communicated before, the album is mixed by Steven Wilson who also plays keyboards on it. According to Century Media: “The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR turns out to be a sophisticated concept album taking ORPHANED LAND’s unique brand of exotic, heavy music to soaring new heights in terms of complexity and catchiness. It is an audible manifest that the time has come for Middle Eastern metal to take over!”

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You can read the rest of the item here:http://www.orphaned-disciples.org/s...en/2009/11/12/lifting-the-veil-off-orwarrior/

Also the tracklisting of the album is released

"The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR" track listing:

Part I: Godfrey's Cordial – An ORphan's Life

01. Sapari
02. From Broken Vessels
03. Bereft In The Abyss
04. The Path Part 1 – Treading Through Darkness
05. The Path Part 2 – The Pilgrimage To Or Shalem
06. Olat Ha'tamid

Part II: Lips Acquire stains – The WarriOR Awakens

07. The Warrior
08. His Leaf Shall Not Wither
09. Disciples Of The Sacred Oath II
10. New Jerusalem
11. Vayehi Or
12. M I ?

Part III: Barakah – Enlightening The Cimmerian

13. Barakah
14. Codeword: uprising
15. In Thy Never Ending Way (Epilogue)

"'The Never Ending Way of ORwarriOR' is a concept album revolving around a hero: the warrior of light. This hero isn't someone specific, but could be the listener of the album himself, as this album deals with the problems we are facing in our lives every day. Especially here, in the Middle East, we feel that we are trapped in a loop of confusion and darkness. Living in this region, we see that year after year nothing changes. People continue to die in useless wars and we are trapped in a bloody circle. ORPHANED LAND has been around for 18 years and we continue to sing about the same subjects and stories, because after 18 years we are still living in a tragic, orphaned land. To fight this tragedy we have chosen a peaceful, yet powerful weapon: our music."

You can read the whole item here:
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=130640

And here- this one includes a cool teaser video
http://www.orphaned-disciples.org/site/lang/en/2009/11/19/orwarrior-tracklist/

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I promise to keep you posted on what's happening during the coming months.And click those links.
Really, this album is unbelievable and there is so much to tell you about it...

:Smokin: damn excited about it!
 
Anyone know which of those songs is the long one they played this year, the one that was written by a spanish rabbi or something? That song slayed.
I will ask about it. I thought it was Sapari, but this is a Yemenite song. So I need to look into it :)
*update: I asked Matti and he told me that they played Sapari and Olat Hatamid. From this I conclude you must mean Sapari. This song was however not written by a rabbi, but by a Yemenite poet some 400 years ago. If you have a look at the video in this post, you can hear the song. So tell me if this is the one.

More news:
There is a new video of the band waiting for you at their brand new YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/OrphanedLandTV This is in fact a teaser for the documentary!

Speaking of which: there is news on the "A heaven you may create documentary": the site for it is now opened www.aheavenyoumaycreate.com or go to the disciples site and choose a heaven you may... from the menu

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Read all the news:
http://www.orphaned-disciples.org/s...youtube-channel-and-video-from-orphaned-land/

 
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Steven Wilson comments on mixing the new Orphaned Land album on his site, here is the article: Steven Wilson recently played keyboards and mixed the fourth album by Israeli progressive metal band Orphaned Land. For those who have never heard the band, they are perhaps best described as what Opeth might sound like if they had come from the Middle East instead of Scandinavia. The music has a similar scope and degree of layered sophistication. But the sound of Orphaned Land is very much inspired by their roots, sung in English, Hebrew and Arabic and featuring many traditional Middle Eastern instruments. The album “The Never Ending Way of ORwarriOR” is an ambitious and impressive 75 minute conceptual piece combining heavy music and breathtaking beauty”.

It is released by Century Media in several editions on 9th February 2010 in the US and January 25th in Europe.

The band is preparing to launch a series of introspective webisodes documenting the making of the album and the first album trailer can be viewed now at the band’s official YouTube page(http://www.youtube.com/OrphanedLandTV) This clip features some commentary from Steven Wilson and the band mixed in with live performance footage from Tel Aviv.
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Links:http://www.porcupinetree.com/
http://www.swhq.co.uk/
http://www.centurymedia.com/


Orphaned Land site: www.orphaned-land.com
Orphaned Land fan site: www.orphaned-disciples.org
Website for Orphaned Land documentary(feat. Steven Wilson) www.aheavenyoumaycreate.com
 
Interesting approach regarding the band photo. I wonder what religious groups will be talking about (I am assuming someone will).

The music is very good still and that makes me happy!

I just wonder why war and religion walk together since the beginning.

Whatever...
 
Interesting approach regarding the band photo. I wonder what religious groups will be talking about (I am assuming someone will).

The music is very good still and that makes me happy!

I just wonder why war and religion walk together since the beginning.

Whatever...

There were lots of talk on the photo already. Quite controversial...
 
Maybe this will be the album to win me over on Orphaned Land. Seen them both times at PPUSA and I still couldn't get into them. I've never been too overly impressed with their discography either, but I'm never the one to completely shut off a band. I see the talent behind everything they do so I'm really hoping it will click one day and I'll be able to really appreciate the band for all its worth.