| Orphaned Land Mabool (The Story of the Three Sons...) |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Birth of the Three (The Unification)
2. Ocean Land (The Revelation)
3. The Kiss of Babylon (The Sins)
4. A'salk
5. Halo Dies (The Wrath of God)
6. A Call to Awake (The Quest)
7. Building the Ark
8. Norra El Norra (Entering the Ark)
9. The Calm Before the Flood
10. Mabool (The Flood)
11. The Storm Still Rages Inside
12. Rainbow (The Resurrection)
| Ranking: #13 for 2004 | |
| | other reviews | Tyler Fisher EMERITUS (5) One of the best metal albums ever, Mabool takes Israeli folk music and mashes it together with some ... |
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If you've never heard of Orphaned Land, and I won't be surprised if you haven't, there is no better time than now. The album which I am about to review is no ordinary album, but then again they are no ordinary band. Hailing from Israel, Orphaned Land are a band who mix the traditional folklore of Israel and Arabia with Progressive Death Metal.
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Originally Posted by The concept behind the album
"It is starting with the birth of the three heroes, then describes their whole journey including all their adventures and finally ends with the flood which fills, covers and destroys the sinful Orphaned Land by a raging storm. The three heroes are the Snake, the Eagle and the Lion (check their sign, the triangle of the three which will be included in the artwork of the album) and they are described as the sons of Seven. They are the sons of the three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and despite the war of beliefs running in today's reality the heroes to prevent more bloodshed. Sadly their mission fails and thus they have to face the flood"
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Birth Of The Three (The Unification)
To be frank, I will be so bold as to say this album is a complete masterpiece. Although somewhat reminiscent to Opeth, there is literally no other album that sounds like this. Whether it is something as simple as the bands usage of female vocals or the integration of instruments such as a Bouzouki and Oud, Orphaned Land use oriental elements flawlessly; they stand out and distinguish the album, but are never overbearing. The album is sung in many languages (English, Hebrew, Arabic, Yemenite and Latin) as well as a form of Gibberish (this is what the band refers to it as) that band themselves have created.
Instantly when listening to the album the listener will know this is not a typical metal album. The album starts off with what is said to be a recording of singers on an Indian street, but that quickly fades into the sound Orphaned Land have perfected over the years, a sound so varied yet so distinguished it's just impossible to forget. Using both clean and harsh vocals, not to mention a full choir and female vocals, the first song set's the pace, if you can call it that, for the rest of the album. The music is captivating and complex, melodic yet intense. The band has managed to utilize not only their talent to the fullest, but the talent of their guest musicians. The overall sound of the album is hard to describe, it really must be heard to be believed.
The arrangements, the vocals, the instruments; the album is perfect. Whether it's using quiet acoustic passages or heavier metal segments, you're always being challenged with this record. The album is as close to perfection as possible; the vocals are both beautiful and yet intensely heavy. The usage of somewhat Spanish style acoustic guitar parts in cohesion with metal works perfectly. The Middle Eastern percussion melds perfectly with the drums. I realize I've yet to really distinguish the sound, but it's merely because there's just so much going on. The story is beautiful, the lyrics are wonderful and the music is top notch. This is easily one of the greatest albums I have ever heard, and while it may seem like a bold statement, once you hear the album you will understand. Although it took 8 years for this album to come out, I think it was well worth it. Orphaned Land has managed to make a classic album, an album with literally no faults. The album is long, but never drags. It's complicated but not for the sake of being complicated. The album is a work of art.
Stand out Moments
The transition from an almost latin sounding acoustic passage to a very, for lack of a better word, Jewish metal passage at the beginning of "Norra El Norra - Entering the Ark".
The diversity of "Halo Dies - The Wrath of God". The tempo changes and wonderfully executed clean vocals, the synthezisers and the crushing guitars.
The choir passages mixed with Middle Eastern percussion and a piano during "Building the Ark".
I could go on for days, just do yourself a favour and pick this up.
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Whatever you want to call it, this album is perfect and it must be heard. I apologize for this not being the most professional review, but I'm just at a loss for words. This album is a must hear.
http://www.orphaned-land.com/
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Album Rating: 5
I have to agree with you in saying it's a masterpiece. Everything about this album is bang on. It is certianly one of my favourite albums that I own.
Didn't it take seven years to make?
Excellent review This Message Edited On 02.03.06
Digging: Brand New - The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me | | | Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off
These guys are incredibly good. Great review.This Message Edited On 02.04.06
| | | I really liked the tracks that Det uploaded an age ago, it's strange that I never followed them up.
I shall have to purchase this, funds permitting unfortunately 
| | | What I heard off this album was really good. I tried slsking it once but couldn't find it 
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
Wonderful album. I ordered it about a week ago, but it hasn't arrived yet.
| | | I had this, listened to about 5 minutes of it, and got rid of it. Too weird for me.
Today, I'm regretting that decision. I really need to get this back...
| | | Album Rating: 5
This album is brilliant although a bit hard to get into. I love the use of all the different instruments and vocals.
Mike: I used to have this but lost it... I think Jay might have a copy though if you want to give it a listen.
| | | Yea, but he's never around.
I'll need to go bother him later.
| | | Album Rating: 5
Can you say finest metal album to date.
| | | Album Rating: 5
I can, and did, many many many times :P
To be honest, I also disregarded this at first Shattered, but I kept reading so many praises I just sat down one night with my headphones and listened to it from start to finish and literally said "wow" once it was over.
Digging: A Forest of Stars - The Corpse of Rebirth | | | Album Rating: 5
The first time I heard this I almost ejaculated. I'm not kidding. This album is pretty close to being orgasmic. This single handidly outshines everything 2004 has to offer and is easily in my top 5 of the 2000's. Can't recommend this enough. Props to CAC for the review.
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
I'm getting this right now. Sweet review again. Aeon struck a chord with me, so I have faith in you recommendations.
| | | Album Rating: 5
[quote=ShadowsFallen]I'm getting this right now. Sweet review again. Aeon struck a chord with me, so I have faith in you recommendations.[/quote]
Let me know what you thinkThis Message Edited On 02.04.06
| | | Album Rating: 5
I just realized you're the guy that reviewed Protest The Hero. I got that because of your review and liked it. Excellent.
| | | I have not heard of this band until now, but I've got this album coming on slsk, hopefully it's as good as its made out to be.
Digging: Superchunk - No Pocky For Kitty
| | | Ok technically its pretty sound, i like the guitar working with the keyboard, its just the voice im not a fan of so far. Perhaps its the whole this is almost 3:30am that is making his growling be a urnoff right now.
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
cant read the quote at the top...
Digging: Between The Buried And Me - The Great Misdirect | | | Album Rating: 5
It's the concept of the album
“It is starting with the birth of the three heroes, then describes their whole journey including all their adventures and finally ends with the flood which fills, covers and destroys the sinful Orphaned Land by a raging storm. The three heroes are the Snake, the Eagle and the Lion (check their sign, the triangle of the three which will be included in the artwork of the album) and they are described as the sons of Seven. They are the sons of the three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and despite the war of beliefs running in today's reality the heroes to prevent more bloodshed. Sadly their mission fails and thus they have to face the flood”
| | | Album Rating: 5
The vocals are unbelieveable. I'm mean the guy is not a top notch growler but the sheer diversity of vocals is incredible.
| | | Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off
This album is musically, vocally, and lyrically perfect. The production is even really good.
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