Yossi Sassi, guitarist, founding member and musical mastermind of Israeli progressive folk metal masters Orphaned Land , is working on his first album as a solo artist. The CD will feature guest appearances by former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman and “other leading musicians.”
Although Sassi is known for pioneering Middle Eastern and folk progressive metal for over 20 years, his solo effort is will be of a semi-instrumental nature and “far from being Orphaned Land No. 2,” Sassi stated.
Orphaned Land‘s new concert DVD, The Road To OR-Shalem, will be released on October 24 in Europe and November 1 in the U.S. via Century Media Records.
According to a press release, The Road To OR-Shalem “is the premier Middle Eastern progressive metal crusaders’ DVD debut and documents the band’s incredible mission to unite warring factions in their home region through the power of music. Filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel in December 2010, The Road To OR-Shalem’ features nearly two hours of stunning live material, as well as a second bonus DVD. The bonus DVD material includes additional live footage, a behind-the-scenes documentary and video clips.”
12.11.2011 – Spain – Salamandra 2, Barcelona
13.11.2011 – Spain – Ramdall, Madrid
15.11.2011 – France – Ubu, Rennes
16.11.2011 – Switzerland – Z7 Kulturfabrik, Pratteln
18.11.2011 – France – Le Forum, Vaureal
19.11.2011 – France – CC John Lennon, Limoges
20.11.2011 – Belgium – Biebob, Vosselaar
22.11.2011 – United Kingdom – Borderline, London
24.11.2011 – Germany – Turock, Essen
25.11.2011 – The Netherlands – Willemeen, Arnhem
26.11.2011 – France – Metal Ride Festival, Nancy
27.11.2011 – The Netherlands – Baroeg, Rotterdam
29.11.2011 – Denmark – The Rock, Copenhagen
01.12.2011 – Germany – Die Pumpe, Kiel
02.12.2011 – Germany – Ballroom, Osnabruck
03.12.2011 – Germany – HDJ, Pforzheim
04.12.2011 – Germany – Backstage Club, Munich
06.12.2011 – Austria – Viper Room, Viena
07.12.2011 – Hungary – Club 202, Budapest
08.12.2011 – Romania – Irish Music Club, Cluj Napoca
09.12.2011 – Romania – Silver Church, Bucharest