We have previously featured Orphaned Land on this site, and the fact is, we love their music. So, today, we are featuring another of their songs as song of the day. This time, it is Norra el Norra, from the album Mabool.
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Showing posts with label orphaned land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orphaned land. Show all posts
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
ARTIST PROFILE: Orphaned Land - Metal For A United People
Orphaned Land are a band that defies the normal standard of what a metal band should be. Hailing originally from Israel, their music is a call for peace between the different warring states, religions, and ethnicities. The premise is that through music, all people of the world can be united. It is with this in mind that Orphaned Land create their music.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Hullo there folks!! Katherine here.
For my first post here, I thought I'd share one of my favorite bands. Right now I'm really hooked on their music. They are Orphaned Land, an oriental metal band from Israel. They are amazing! They combine traditional melodies and instruments with modern influences. A song on its own is great to listen to; but the best way to enjoy Orphaned Land is to sit down and listen to a full album from beginning to end. (Which, by the way, is how albums should be. If the songs don't go together, and are just a jumbled mess, I like it less.)
For my first post here, I thought I'd share one of my favorite bands. Right now I'm really hooked on their music. They are Orphaned Land, an oriental metal band from Israel. They are amazing! They combine traditional melodies and instruments with modern influences. A song on its own is great to listen to; but the best way to enjoy Orphaned Land is to sit down and listen to a full album from beginning to end. (Which, by the way, is how albums should be. If the songs don't go together, and are just a jumbled mess, I like it less.)
Give them a listen! My top three favorites from them are below.
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