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Topic: Salem's second album "Kaddish" re-released Posted: November 15 2011 at 09:07 |
Metal Mind Productions present the exclusive re-release of “Kaddish”, the second studio album by Salem.
Salem is an extreme metal band from Israel, pioneers of the oriental metal movement and of the Israeli heavy metal scene. Much of their lyrics and music deals with political issues concerning the Jewish people and Israel with their music being a combination of doom/death metal with oriental elements and high-pitched screaming-vocals. The band was formed in 1985 along with the newly born extreme metal scene and soon released 2 demo tapes - "Salem" (1986) and "Destruction till Death" (1987). After five years of being underground, the band released another demo, “Millions Slaughtered” (1990). The demo sold 1,500 copies and led to a record deal with the German label Morbid Records. Their first studio albums, “Creating Our Sins” (1992) and “Kaddish” (1994) were released by Morbid Records and became the first metal albums from Israel to gain worldwide success. “Kaddish” is a concept album about the Holocaust. The opening song, "The Fading," was played on MTV's Headbanger's Balls rotation and had the band elected as one of the 10 best up-and-coming bands in the world by MTV and Kerrang!. “Kaddish” also featured a cover song in Hebrew called "Ha'ayara Bo'eret" ("the small town is burning"). The song was originally a poem written in Yiddish by Polish-Jewish poet Mordechai Gebirtig in 1938, in response to the 1936’s pogrom of Jews in the town of Przytyk near Radom, Poland. National controversy led to the Israeli parliament discussing whether it was appropriate for a metal band to play such songs. In 1998, now with Israeli label B.N.E., the band enlisted producer Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Fear Factory), who flew over to Israel to record “A Moment of Silence”. The album was released in 1998. In early 2001, Salem signed a three-album deal with KMG/System Shock from Germany. Their fourth album, “Collective Demise”, was released in 2002, and was the most aggressive Salem album to date. In 2005 Salem released “Strings Attached”, which included 11 older songs now re-recorded with added string instruments. The album was also released as a special edition with a bonus CD, including 4 live performances from the Live Demise DVD, which was shot in July 2006. Salem's sixth studio album was “Necessary Evil” (2007). In June 2007 the band performed for the first time ever outside of Israel, during the Hellfest festival in France. Their seventh, most recent studio album, “Playing God and Other Short Stories” was released in 2010.
The exclusive re-release of “Kaddish” includes the exclusive bonus track – “The Edge Of The Void” (videoclip) . New digipak edition, limited to numbered 1000 copies. The release date is scheduled for 12th December (World ex. USA & Israel).
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“Kaddish” (re-issue + bonus video track) Label: Metal Mind Records Cat. No.: MASS CD 1456 DG Barcode: 5907785037267 Format: CD Digipak (limited edition of 1000 numbered copies) Genre: Death Metal Release date: 12.12.2011 World ex. USA & Israel Tracklist:
1. Dying Embers
2. Eyes To Match A Soul 3. Kaddish 4. Above The Ground 5. Ha´ayara Bo´eret 6. The Fading 7. Desert Prayer 8. The Edge Of The Void 9. Fear Of The Future 10. The One That No One Knows Bonus track:
11. The Edge of the Void (videoclip)
Metal Mind Productions - Promo Dept.
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Posted: November 15 2011 at 11:59 |
YAH!!!
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Posted: November 18 2011 at 18:02 |
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