Mabool

Mabool

by Orphaned Land
Mabool

Mabool

by Orphaned Land

CD(German Import)

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Overview

Back from an extended, eight-year hiatus many thought would never come to an end, Israel's Orphaned Land finally completed their third album, the extensively titled Mabool: The Story of the Three Sons of Seven, for new label Century Media in 2004. Thankfully, the album's impressive -- at times unprecedented -- achievements in expanding the boundaries of heavy metal go to great lengths in justifying such a long wait. Indeed, with their ambitious, at times even improbable, efforts to incorporate native Middle Eastern musical styles into the heavy metal template, Orphaned Land stake a claim in the largely unrecognized "World Metal" subgenre, also encompassing the percussion-infused efforts of Brazilians Sepultura, the folk-dependent death metal of Finland's Amorphis, and, hitting closest to home, the "Mesopotamian Metal" of countrymen Melechesh. And yet, Mabool is arguably more diverse and experimental than many of the above artists' wildest efforts -- so eclectic, in fact, that some might argue it barely qualifies as heavy metal anymore! A concept album, no less, Mabool takes a swing at setting the Noah's Ark biblical myth to music (Mabool = "the flood," get it?), and the stage is set by the opening tandem of "Birth of the Three" and "Ocean Land," which marry beguiling Arabic melodic nuances to crushing death metal riffs, drums, and cookie-monster growls. Very interesting, to be sure, but it's on "The Kiss of Babylon" where things really start getting freaky, thanks to increasing use of exotic sonic elements, ethnic instrumentation, the introduction of "clean" singing, and an eventual descent into two minutes of acoustic guitars and solo female vocals in Hebrew on the prayer-like "A'salk." From here on out, dynamic examples of truly progressive metal such as "Halo Dies," the title track, the epic "The Storm Still Rages Inside," and the absolutely awe-inspiring "Norra el Norra," continue to rub shoulders with far gentler and relaxing material like "Building the Ark," the soothingly ambient "The Calm Before the Flood," and the evocatively sweet closing theme, "Rainbow." Of course, to some listeners, all of this variety might seem more fit for belly dancing than head-banging; which brings us back to the only major caveat of Orphaned Land's brave experimentation: does Mabool traverse so vast a range of styles that less-sophisticated heavy metal fans are doomed to get lost in the sand dunes? In a first instance, the answer is probably yes, but with repeat performances, any confusion duly gives way to astonishment and revelation, marking Mabool for possible inclusion in the pantheon of albums representing the aforementioned "World Metal" category. As an added bonus, Mabool also featured a bonus CD containing live acoustic renditions of Orphaned Land songs, both old and new. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 02/15/2019
Label: Century Media
UPC: 0190759197424
Rank: 165925

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Orphaned Land   Primary Artist
Neta Gev   Ensemble
Yael Front   Ensemble
Avi Agababa   Percussion
Avi Diamand   Drums
Erez Caspi   Choir/Chorus
Michal Front   Ensemble
Shlomit Levi   Vocals
Neta Kirschenbaum   Ensemble
Moran Ifargan   Fender Stratocaster
Ariel Levental   Guitar,5-string Bass,Guitar (Classical)
Naama Aharony   Ensemble
Tali Ketzef   Ensemble
Kobi Farhi   Chant,Vocals,Ensemble,Choir/Chorus,Animal Sounds,Vocals (Background)
Liad Dahari   Ensemble
Yatziv Caspi   Percussion
Yair Goren   Ensemble
Oren Koren   Violin
Jooki   Synthesizer
Noa Kalush   Ensemble
Uri Zelcha   Bass,Fretless Bass,Bass (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Etay Gabay   Concept
Traditional   Composer
Simon Vinestock   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Programming
Gregor Mackintosh   Composer
Amir Baghiri   Concept
Orphaned Land   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Erez Caspi   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Programming
Marselo David Kovalsky   Assistant Engineer
Ariel Levental   Sound Advisor
Yossi Hasson   Editing,Programming
Yotam Agam   Mixing
Kobi Farhi   Concept,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Readings,Group Member,Production Coordination
Itamar Gero   Photography
Lee Zohar   Assistant Mastering Engineer
Tali Cuts   Mastering
Tal Hodara   Concept
Daniel Yaari   Engineer
Uri Zelcha   Design,Composer,Group Member,Band Logo Design
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