ORPHANED LAND premieres track-by-track video for their fifth studio album ‘ALL IS ONE’

ORPHANED LAND, Israeli metal act has premiered track-by-track video for their latest studio album ‘ALL IS ONE’ via Decibelmagazine.com and also can be heard on Soundcloud. The album was released on June 25 in North America via Century Media records. The album still can be ordered via Century Media Distro in various formats and bundles. The album is mixed by Jens Bogren(Kreator, Amon Amarth, Opeth and more) and was recorded in three different countries: Israel, Trukey and Sweden. Over 40 musicians were used in ‘All Is One’, including 25 choir singers and eight violin, viola and cello players from Turkey. Previously band has released three songs from the album and album preview can be check here. Track-by-track video streaming below.

Here’s what band’s frontman Kobi Farhi said about the album: “We felt that we’ve done very complex albums in the past, we’ve proven that we know how to be the most complex band in the world if we want. But this time we had the feeling that, coming from a very complex region, it’s time to make an album that would be fun to do and fun for the fans to hear. A lot of the songs are very sad and tragic, but it’s a little easier to digest the messages in the lyrics. We wanted to make an album that’s easy for any metal fan to understand the lyrics from the very first listen.

ORPHANED LAND, as the pioneers of metal in the Middle East and its nearest neighbors, the Israel’s oriental metal outfit are trying to connect the cultural, linguistic and think gap. Since 1994, band has released five studio albums, band’s first album SAHARA to their latest release ‘ALL IS ONE’, they’ve tried to represent the both side of the struggle between Arabs and Jews.

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[ Source: Century Media Records, Decibel Magazine ]

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