New Orphaned Land Track

2010-01-05 by Observer EMERITUS | 15 Comments
Orphaned Land have posted 'Disciples of the Sacred Oath (Vol II),' from their upcoming album The Never Ending Way Of Orwarrior, to MySpace.

http://www.myspace.com/orphanedmyspace

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Observer
Emeritus
January 5th 2010
9480 Comments


This sounds cool so far, but I have a feeling this won't top Mabool.

zaruyache
January 5th 2010
28649 Comments


That band picture is still beyond epic, though.

HenchmanOfSanta
January 6th 2010
1994 Comments


A lot better than the first two.

Wizard
January 6th 2010
20629 Comments


That was indeed better.

BradMan
January 6th 2010
387 Comments


Have to go check it out...

nooge9
January 6th 2010
31 Comments


I wasn't too sure about this at first...intro was kinda odd, but the rest sounds good. Definitely better than the first 2 tracks.

Yazz_Flute
January 6th 2010
19174 Comments


very good song

Zion
January 6th 2010
812 Comments


The fact that the first two tracks were so meh makes me hesitant to listen to this. I think I'll wait til it's out and give it a proper sit-down listen.

Yazz_Flute
January 6th 2010
19174 Comments


This is more of an actual song than the other two. Sapari is really just a long introduction and however the fuck you spell the other one felt like an interlude.

Tyler
Emeritus
January 6th 2010
7927 Comments


Should probably write my review. Doesn't top Mabool at all. Doesn't come close.

Yazz_Flute
January 6th 2010
19174 Comments


I didn't think it would but that's not what I was hoping for. Still I haven't heard it. What is it 3-3.5ish for you coke?

Zion
January 6th 2010
812 Comments


Not surprising, it's a shame. As much as a die-hard Mabool fan as I am, I started worrying about this album as soon as I saw the interviews with Kobi ranting on and on about the concept... I thought, "shit, they believe their own hype." And then they released that band picture and I knew it was all over. Hahaha.

Zion
January 6th 2010
812 Comments


Yeah just listened to the new track and it just feels like the music has lost its soul. I'd like to blame that on The Wilson Effect. I played a few tracks at random from Mabool after listening to their new stuff, and honestly this could have come between Sahara and Mabool. It would have fit right in there as a logical evolutionary step. But not so much now.

Tyler
Emeritus
January 6th 2010
7927 Comments


More like a 2/5, bodom. It doesn't go anywhere. At one point there's a 2 minute song of chugging sandwiched between to seven minute songs of little more than bad soloing and synths.

bliss4me
January 9th 2010
14 Comments


That was fuckin horrible, I wanted to stab my eardrum with a stick after hearing that song...what the fuck were they thinking....



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