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"The never ending way of ORwarriOR" CD by Orphaned Land

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Diverse, oriental Dark Metal with a proper dose of mysticism. On their fourth and latest studio offering, the band offer us some excellent tracks.
Item no. 164006
Title The never ending way of ORwarriOR
Musical Genre Progressive Metal
Edition Limited Edition, Special Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Orphaned Land
Release date 1/22/10
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Sapari
  • 2.
    From broken vessels
  • 3.
    Bereft In The Abyss
  • 4.
    The Path Part 1 - Treading Through Darkness
  • 5.
    The Path Part 2 - The Pilgrimage To Or Shalem
  • 6.
    Olat Ha'tamid
  • 7.
    The warrior
  • 8.
    His leaf shall not wither
  • 9.
    Disciples Of The Sacred Oath II
  • 10.
    New Jerusalem
  • 11.
    M i ?
  • 12.
    Vayehi Or
  • 13.
    Barakah
  • 14.
    Codeword: Uprising
  • 15.
    In Thy Never Ending Way (Epilogue)

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Bonus audio track 'Estarabim'
  • 2.
    'A Heaven You May Create' band documentary

by Markus Eck (09.01.2010) These Israelis always took their time as far as album releases were concerned - but artists of that kind of genre do face a lot of difficulties in Israel, so often, Orphaned Land were kept back by that. Fortunately, they have never given up though. They started in 1991, their debut "Sahara" was released three years later, followed in 1996 by "El norra alila" - it took them until 2004 to deliver "Mabool". Almost six more years later Orphaned Land make all the sophisticated aesthetes with a penchant for folklore sounds among the Dark Metal community very happy. "Mabool" was already a real sound feast for these fans - now, the intellectual oriental philosophers, artists and musicians have come up with even more ear candy. They are undoubtedly on top of their game with their compositions now - Orphaned Land surprise and intoxicate you with a variety of instruments... Beautiful.

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