Orphaned Land Set To Release Highly Anticipated Fourth Studio Album. Posted By: David Priest, Editor In Chief December 5th, 2009 Israel's progressive folk metal masters ORPHANED
LAND will release their highly anticipated fourth studio opus, "The
Commented vocalist Kobi Farhi: "Even in the albums artwork we combined
Hebrew and Arabic, regardless of the fight between Jews and Muslims. I found a
Jordanian guy, specialized in calligraphic artwork. He took letters from Hebrew
and Arabic and molded them in his art to create a symbol of peace. The whole
artwork is mainly hand made as we are tired and a bit sick of too much
Photoshop in many works. I truly believe that the work these guys did for us is
something really special and we are very lucky to have it. You will soon see
that simply every page of the album's booklet is a masterpiece!" Farhi previously stated about the
upcoming CD: "As people that were born into the tragedy of our region, we
have always been devoted to creating harmony between conflicts, a musical
heaven on earth, a tango between God and Satan. Even in the album's artwork we
combined Hebrew and Arabic, regardless of the fight between Jews and Muslims. I
found a Jordanian guy, specialized in calligraphic artwork. He took letters
from Hebrew and Arabic and moulded them in his art to
create a symbol of peace. Same goes for our band photo, where we portrayed a
synergy between the three monotheistic religions that believe in the same God
and yet ridiculously have been killing each other for centuries 'in the name of
God' and turned the holy land into an orphaned land. Naturally, we continued
this idea of union on a musical level as well and the result is as always
crazy, it's a miracle in our concerts: our Jewish fans sing in Arabic and our
Muslim fans sing in Hebrew, brave friendships have spawned and our Middle
Eastern metal music destroys all this political witchcraft we have been trapped
in for so long. This is a musical journey of hope in lands of war, creating
heaven on earth, building a new Jerusalem." |