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Saturday, November 28, 2009 - Orphaned Land - Album news and new video
News from Orphaned Land:

On February, 9th 2010 (January 25th in Europe) Israel's Orphaned Land will release their fourth studio opus, The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR. Mixed by Steven Wilson, who is also responsible for several keyboard parts on the new album, The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR turns out to be a sophisticated concept album taking the band's unique brand of exotic, heavy music to soaring new heights in terms of complexity and catchiness.

The band is preparing to launch a series of introspective webisodes documenting the making of the album and the first album trailer can be viewed here. This clip features some commentary from Steven Wilson and the band mixed in with live performance footage from Tel Aviv and stay tuned to this YouTube page as they'll be updating it with new videos leading up to the album's release. 

Tracklisting:

Part I
Godfrey's Cordial - an ORphan's life
'Sapari'
'From Broken Vessels'
'Bereft In The Abyss'
'The Path Part 1 - Treading Through Darkness'
'The Path Part 2 - The Pilgrimage To Or Shalem'
'Olat Ha'tamid'

Part II
Lips Acquire stains - The warriOR awakens
'The Warrior'
'His Leaf Shall Not Wither'
'Disciples Of The Sacred Oath II'
'New Jerusalem'
'Vayehi Or'
'M I ?'

Part III
BARAKAH - enlightening the Cimmerian
'Barakah'
'Codeword: uprising'
'In Thy Never Ending Way (Epilogue)'
Posted by: Steen





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