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Salem - קדיש Kaddish



8.2 | 26 votes |
Release date: 10 December 1994
Style: Doom metal

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01. The Fading
02. Above The Ground
03. Eyes To Match A Soul
04. Kaddish
05. Fear Of The Future
06. Dying Embers
07. Desert Prayer
08. The Edge Of The Void
09. Ha'ayara Bo'eret
10. The One That No One Knows

Additional info
Kaddish is a Jewish prayer recited during the three daily synagogue services and those who are mourning the death of a relative.

Ha'ayara Bo'eret (The Burgh is Burning) is a cover of an Israeli folk song (1928). It is a metaphor for the way the world ignored the pain of Jews during the holocaust.

Front cover is "The Jewish Cemetary" by Jacob Van Ruisdael (1655-1660).

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05.08.2017 - 11:36
Rating: 8
cynicoren
Salem's take on the Holocaust of the Jews during WW2, told by a survivor. Very gloomy and emotional, as can be anticipated, Salem moved from Death to Doom. Best tracks in my opinion are Eyes To Match A Soul, The Fading,Ha´ayara Bo´eret and Fear Of The Future.
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23.06.2023 - 00:19
bardberic
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It really is a top tier Melodeath doom album, too! I personally like Dying Embers the most. The subtle oriental elements are great, too. If you like Sahara from Orphaned Land, you'll certainly like this one, too - I actually prefer it because of the subject matter, which is really well handled, and that it's a bit more focused, sound-wise, than Orphaned Land's.
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