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Orphaned Land - Release Video For New Song Feat. Hansi Kürsch


The first full song from Orphaned Land in a few years has been released today! The exciting news arrived via their label Century Media which shared a video and digital single for their new song "Like Orpheus", taken from their upcoming album, Unsung Prophets & Dead Messiahs, due to be released on January 26th, 2018. "Like Orpheus" features guest vocals by no other than Blind Guardian's Hansi Kürsch! See if you like it below.







Hansi Kürsch comments: "What a marvelous song. I heard it and fell in love with it immediately. What keeps me so thrilled about it is this perfect blend of different musical cultures and the constant wave of emotions these guys have woven together in a stroke of genius. This song, as all their works, is a strong statement for humanity. I am really proud to be a part of such a fantastic family. All is One!"

Kobi Farhi explains: "It is a little bit hard for us sometimes to release only one song, especially as there is a whole concept album to follow. But if we have to choose one song to start with, it'll be 'Like Orpheus'. In Greek mythology it is told that Orpheus' singing was so beautiful, that even the stones and the earth fell in love with his voice, to a point that the earth was open and that's how he ended up going down straight to hell. At the chronology of the concept of our story, this is the story where the hero leaves Plato's cave for the first time, and it is the first time he exposed to the light, to the new truth of all the shadows he considered to be the truth before. Being overwhelmed from this revelation he describes the world and his feeling with singing, and his singing is so beautiful that he is like Orpheus himself in a way. We are so happy to feature one of the most humble gentleman on the planet, a real rock star and a simple beautiful soul - Hansi Kürsch from Blind Guardian. Hansi is such a singer, he and his singing is literally like Orpheus.

"The story of the cave of Plato and the use of Orpheus are just allegories. In this video clip we chose to tell the true story of some metal heads from the Middle East. Their daily lives is some sort of a cave, their culture, the way they dress and their customs may give an impression that they are utterly different, while the truth is that they escape to the same world, the world of metal, while they never met each other and cannot start to imagine how similar and one they are.

"On a personal note: Metal today is still considered as Satanism in many societies and countries, especially in the Middle East and it is still banned in many countries from our region. Metal is one of the best co-existing communities we ever get to know, so all of you metal heads out there - think about those metal heads from the Middle East, cause they are here to stay!"

"Like Orpheus" is available as a digital single on all download and streaming platforms and also as Instant Grat Track on iTunes and Amazon. All physical formats of the new album are also available for preorder as of now.




Source: centurymedia.com
Band profile: Orphaned Land
Posted: 08.12.2017 by BloodTears


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Comments: 9   Visited by: 159 users
08.12.2017 - 21:24
Netzach
Planewalker
Not bad, not bad.
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08.12.2017 - 22:50
DrM
DreaMutilated
Utterly generic, but still better than most of their last output, I guess.
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09.12.2017 - 02:16
VileVick-Bryant

Not bad like what I'm hearing so far.
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09.12.2017 - 05:51
Akula

Oh jewish propaganda. Convenient.
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09.12.2017 - 10:34
Lord_Agony

Every metalhead in the rat hole called the middle east can relate to this song, there's a whole community of metal healds doomed to keep their heads down, eyes to the ground and keep whatever passion they have for their music behind closed doors. It's sad when the conservative minds start to point all their problems at one group of people that is only trying to have a small gig of 200 or so people and enjoy their music.
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09.12.2017 - 12:32
BloodTears
ANA-thema
I want to hear more. The single sounds very safe though.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29

Like you could kiss my ass.


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09.12.2017 - 16:14
Sanderkill

Fits perfectly to the lame Israeli taste in metal. No wonder they took a power metal vocalist for this one.
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09.12.2017 - 17:53
Andreas

I expect music from Orphaned Land that I can enjoy together with my wife. So I'm pleased
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09.12.2017 - 22:57
Czerny Reiter

Still watered-down and radio-friendly, like the previous effort.

It seems like the political facet of this band is on its way to overtake the musical aspect entirely. I pine for the days of Yossi Sassi.
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