SALEM BAND - LIVE DEMISE - LIVE SHOW HD

SALEM BAND - LIVE DEMISE - LIVE SHOW HD Including, translating in : English, German, Russian, Japanese ► iTunes ► Amazon 1 hour of music and history the Israeli death metallers, including a 15 song concert. If ever there was a country bred for death metal, Israel is it, given the day-to-day struggles, carnage and real life atrocities. Salem’s been around since ’86, yet is only now breaking into Western markets. Their videos showcase both the physical and musical maturity within the band, with the sepia-toned, anti-terrorism video ’Act Of War’ verging on political ideology. The hour long concert is shot more artsy than most DVDs, utilizing double exposure (overlaid images, including vintage WW II footage, or stuff from Salem’s videos), as well as slo-mo, and lots of face time for the crowd, who are onscreen almost as much as the band. Continuity doesn’t seem to matter, with Ze’ev Tananboim seemingly jumping into the audience, mid-song, although still singing. Funniest visuals include Lior Mizrahi’s upside down cross guitar strap and security guards with pistols! Comes with English subtitles. 1. Act of Terror 2. Act of War 3. Collective Demise 4. Decadence in Solitude 5. Eyes to Match a Soul 6. Flames 7. F***ing Maniac 8. Symbiosis 9. The Edge of the Void 10. A Moment of Silence 11. Creating Our Sins 12. Execution 13. Al Taster 14. Broken yet United 15. Children Don’t Fight Directed by Nir Nakav Animation by Moshe Freed Artwork & Design by Nir G Recording information: Ze’ev Tananboim - vocals Lior Mizrahi - guitars Michael Goldstein - bass Nir Nakav - drums Nir Gutraiman - guitars Produced by Masterdisk. Recorded at BARBY club on 9/7/2003. Mix by Haim Gozaly Salem, the first extreme metal band in Israel, was formed in 1985, under the name Axe Metal, and is thus one of the first bands in the worldwide underground metal scene to play brutal black metal. This can be heard in their self-titled rehearsal tape from 1986 and their live demo Destruction Till Death from 1987, recorded at the legendary ’Penguin’ club, the only outlet for alternative music in Israel throughout the 1980s. This formula was later perfected by bands such as Beherit and Blasphemy in the early 1990s. After five years underground, the band released another live demo, Millions Slaughtered (1990), with a new line-up and a genre shift towards the death/doom realms. This demo sold 1,500 copies and led to a record deal with the German label Morbid Records. In the film Global Metal, drummer Nir Nakav recounted a story relating to the demotape that somehow ended up in the hands of the Norwegian Varg Vikernes, who contacted the band and noted that while he appreciated the music, he loathed the anti-Holocaust lyrics and wished the band to perish in the Gulf War. The band, infuriated, replied with a strongly worded letter; a few days later the band was contacted by local police, who had found a bomb in the mail from Norway.[1] The band’s official website describes this story in the following manner: “SALEM was formed in 1985 along with the newly born extreme metal scene and released 2 demo tapes called: “Salem“(1986) and “Destruction till Death“(1987). Back than, SALEM were in very good relations with Mayhem`s founder Euronymous who offered SALEM relocation to Norway and joining the black metal inner circle. Varg Vikernes of Burzum who disliked the band’s ideals thought differently and sent to vocalist Ze’ev Tananboim an explosive envelope by mail.“ 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. Prior to its release, Morbid Records released a 7“ picture EP with the single “Dying Embers“ (1994) to promote the album, and when Kaddish came out, a limited edition picture disc was released. 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!.
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