last wednesday, i was with a friend at another concert in the z-7. according to orphaned land‘s singer kobi farhi, this concert was part of the first (european?) oriental metal tour ever. the tour features four bands: the french hardcore/punk/metal band artweg, the tunesian progressive metal band myrath, the algerian/french melodic death metal band arkan as well as the israelian progressive death metal band orphaned land.
the opening band, artweg, wasn’t my personal favorite, mostly because i’m not that much into hardcore. nonetheless, they delivered a very good stage show. the second band was myrath from tunesia (according to encyclopaedia metallum, the first tunesian (metal?) band to be signed on a label). they are playing very progressive metal, and influences from bands like symphony x and dream theater are very audible, but also their oriental influences. this band is really fantastic, and made me buy their two albums which were available on the merch stand ;-) after myrath, arkan entered the stage. during the first song, there were only screamed male vocals, which i didn’t liked too much, but as soon as their female singer entered the stage and the vocal quality increased a lot :-) from that point on, i really enjoyed their music. i ended up buying one of their albums as well… finally, orphaned land entered the stage. i’ve been waiting for some years to finally see them live, and i have to say that it was totally worth it. (no need to buy albums here, since i already have them all ;-) )
one thing i felt really bad about was that the concert was very poorly attended. there were maybe little over 50 attendees, in a hall which fits many hundreds. this was really a shame, as the concert was – at least for me – probably the best one this year. i really hope the bands are more lucky at their other gigs!
posts about orphaned land.
the eighteenth video is norra el norra by orphaned land. it’s sung in hebrew. the lyrics can be found here, together with an english translation.
this is progressive oriental metal, and mostly accoustic. you can give it a try.
i like it because… it’s a beautiful song, mostly accoustic, but partly also very heavy. the video has a strange story, but is well-done and i like to watch it.
there’s another very good video of orphaned land, namely sapari, which i embeded almost eleven months ago (which also doesn’t work anymore as an embedded video… this is really annoying!). i like sapari even more than this one, but then, i didn’t want to repeat myself :)
it’s really a pitty that orphaned land’s north america tour came nowhere close to calgary (the closest place in canada was vancouver, almost 1000 km away…), and that their europe tour is this month, i.e. before i’ll be back to europe. i really want to see them live once…
i just got orphaned land‘s new album, the never ending way of orwarrior, after long years of waiting. it’s amazing! the first track, sapari, is really catchy. i’m pretty much addicted to it. i might write more about the album later, but for now, here’s the official video for sapari:
edit: apparently, century media requested to delete that video and replaced it by another version of the same thing, with a more “hip” title. great. whatever. here’s the new version:
for some reason, they screwed it up that a lot of hyphens appear in the title… whatever…
this will be the last best-of-list for this year. this time, i want to list the albums which influenced and intrigued me most during this year. this time, in chronological order.
- moonsorrow: viides luku: hävitetty.
- moonsorrow: verisäkeet.
- timo rautiainen & trio niskalaukaus: hartes land.
- finntroll: visor om slutet.
- distorted: memorial.
- orphaned land: mabool — the story of the three sons of seven.
- swallow the sun: ghosts of loss.
- bolt thrower: those once loyal.
- the 3rd and the mortal: tears laid in earth.
- rage: lingua mortis.
- kari rueslåtten: other people’s stories.
- primordial: to the nameless dead.
after making a best of concerts list for this year, i decided to make a best of albums list for all albums i have bought until now. i divided this up into several categories:
- prog;
- punk/punk rock;
- trip hop, alt rock;
- other non-metal;
- metal: atmospheric;
- metal: death/black;
- metal: doom;
- metal: extreme prog;
- metal: folk/pagan/viking;
- metal: gothic;
- metal: power;
- metal: prog;
- metal: other.
note that this list reflects a snapshot of my current interest and remembrance of most of the albums. it could already be different in a few days. but feel free to comment or discuss this with me.
prog.
- porcupine tree: deadwing.
- pure reason revolution: the dark third.
- frost: milliontown.
- opeth: damnation.
- porcupine tree: the sky moves sideways.
punk/punk rock.
- die ärzte: die bestie in menschengestalt.
- wizo: uuaarrgh!.
- die toten hosen: kauf mich!.
- die ärzte: planet punk.
- die ärzte: 13.
trip hop, alt rock.
- kari rueslåtten: other people’s stories.
- radiohead: ok computer.
- portishead: portishead.
other non-metal.
- kari rueslåtten: spindelsinn.
- nine inch nails: the downward spiral.
- eläkeläiset: humppasirkus.
- bohren & der club of gore: black earth.
metal: atmospheric.
- the 3rd and the mortal: tears laid in earth.
- finntroll: visor om slutet.
- tool: 10 000 days.
- anathema: a natural disaster.
metal: death/black.
note that i took out the prog death/prog black (avantgarde) albums into its own category, called metal: extreme prog.
- bolt thrower: those once loyal.
- moonspell: the antidote.
- wintersun: wintersun.
- amorphis: elipse.
- childen of bodom: hatebreeder.
metal: doom.
i think this is the category where i could have made the longest list. there are many really good albums missing, for example down and love and death by sentenced, the other swallow the sun albums, sunn o))) and boris‘ altar, some candlemass albums, unholy‘s the second ring of power, and some more.
- sentenced: frozen
- swallow the sun: ghosts of loss.
- type o negative: world coming down.
- tiamat: prey.
- unholy: rapture.
metal: extreme prog.
this category is dominated by opeth; therefore, i decided to list the top seven instead of the top five.
- opeth: still life.
- orphaned land: mabool — the story of the three sons of seven.
- opeth: blackwater park.
- distorted: memorial.
- opeth: orchid.
- borknagar: epic.
- edge of sanity: crimson (part one).
metal: folk/pagan/viking.
- moonsorrow: viides luku: hävitetty.
- moonsorrow: verisäkeet.
- primordial: to the nameless dead.
- finntroll: jaktens tid.
- moonsorrow: voimasta ja kunniasta.
metal: gothic.
- lacuna coil: karma code.
- tristania: beyond the veil.
- lake of tears: a crimson cosmos.
- poisonblack: lust stained despair.
metal: power.
- nevermore: dead heart in a dead world.
- nevermore: dreaming neon black.
- symphony x: paradise lost.
- communic: waves of visual decay.
- nightwish: oceanborn.
metal: prog.
- dream theater: train of thought.
- the gathering: mandylion.
- ayreon: the human equation.
- dream theater: metropolis pt. 2 — scenes from a memory.
- dream theater: images and words.
metal: other.
- timo rautiainen & trio niskalaukaus: hartes land.
- rage: lingua mortis.
- samael: solar soul.
- annihilator: king of the kill.
- apocalyptica: cult.
while searching for bands making similar music to the israli progdeath band orphaned land, i recently stumbled across another isreali band named distorted. i would describe their style as very progressive melodic oriental death metal, featuring a female clean voice besides the usual (male) death voice.
when i first stumbled about their homepage and started reading their member profiles, i was stunned: many of them are inspired by and listen to music which i like a lot:
- guy, their bass player, lists for example orphaned land, opeth and porcupine tree as his influences, and his top album of all time is orphaned land’s mabool;
- benny, their guitar player, mentions nevermore as one of his musical influences, and also lists mabool as his top album of all time;
- miri, their (clean voice) singer, lists the gathering, nevermore and opeth in her musical influence list, and mentions nevermore’s ingenious dead heart in a dead world, opeth’s deliverence, the gathering’s mandolyion and nevermore’s dreaming neon black as her top albums of all time;
- raffy, their (death voice) singer and guitarist, names tool, nevermore and opeth as his influences and lists tool’s aenima, nevermore’s enemies of reality and opeth’s deliverance as his top albums of all time.
well, this is a > 100 % increase of people i know who like pretty much the same music than me :-)
after seeing this and listening to one of their tracks (redemption) from their debut album (memorial) which they put online, i decided that i have to order their album. and so i did. it took some time until it arrived, but then, listening to it at a whole, i was pretty much blown away. it is simply great! it combines the oriental influences form orphaned land with the progressive death metal from opeth, adding a female voice (i know some of you will be sceptical about the latter, but i’d say it fits well and i don’t want to miss it). for me, this is one of the best albums (or maybe even, the best?) i’ve heard this year.