How To YouTube Yourself Drumming Featuring ORPHANED LAND's MATAN SHMUELY

June 11, 2011

A new video made by the Israeli Drum Shop featuring Matan Shmuely of the Israeli Middle Eastern metal pioneers ORPHANED LAND reveals the best way to film yourself drumming, using nothing but a pocket video camera and two clip condenser microphones. Shmuely says, "This method is for all of the drummers that want to upload a high-quality video of themselves drumming to YouTube. There's no need to know how to record or use any software; it's as simple as it can be."

ORPHANED LAND's December 9 and December 10, 2010 concerts at Reading 3 in Tel Aviv, Israel were professionally filmed and recorded for an upcoming DVD release. The Israeli progressive folk metal masters were joined at both shows by Steven Wilson of PORCUPINE TREE. Also appearing on December 9 was PARADISE LOST guitarist Greg Mackintosh; famous Israeli singer Yehuda Poliker performed with ORPHANED LAND on December 10. Poliker reportedly inspired the band to choose the name ORPHANED LAND from the lyrics of one of his songs.

ORPHANED LAND's latest album, "The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR", sold around 600 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD landed at No. 80 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

"The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR" was released in Europe on January 25, 2010. Mixed by Steven Wilson, who is also responsible for several keyboard parts on the new CD, the effort which was made available in the U.S. on February 9 via Century Media Records is a sophisticated concept album which takes ORPHANED LAND's unique brand of exotic, heavy music to soaring new heights in terms of complexity and catchiness. The CD's artwork was created by Zen Two and Native.

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