Salem is an Israeli
extreme metal band, pioneers of the
oriental metal
Folk metal is a fusion genre of heavy metal music and traditional folk music that developed in Europe during the 1990s. It is characterised by the widespread use of folk instruments and, to a lesser extent, traditional singing styles (for exampl ...
movement and of the Israeli
heavy metal scene in general. Much of their lyrics and music deals with political issues concerning the
Jewish
Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
people and Israel, most notably the
concept albums ''Kaddish'' (1994) and ''Collective Demise'' (2002).
History
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
black metal
Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emp ...
. This can be heard in their self-titled rehearsal tape from 1986 and their live demo ''Destruction Till Death'' from 1987, recorded at the 'Penguin' club, the only outlet for alternative music in Israel throughout the 1980s. This formula was later honed by bands such as
Beherit
Beherit is a black metal band from Finland. The band was formed in 1989 by Nuclear Holocausto Vengeance (Marko Laiho), Black Jesus (Arjo Wennström) and Sodomatic Slaughter (Jari Pirinen), with the purpose of performing "the most primitive, sava ...
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
''Global Metal'' is a 2007 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Canadian anthropologist Sam Dunn. It is a follow-up to their successful 2005 documentary, '' Metal: A Headbanger's Journey''. The film's international premiere took place ...
'', drummer
Nir Nakav recounted a story relating to the demotape that somehow ended up in the hands of the Norwegian
Varg Vikernes
Louis Cachet (born Kristian Vikernes; 11 February 1973), better known as Varg Vikernes (), is a Norwegian writer and retired musician best known for his early black metal albums and later crimes. His first five records, issued under the name Burz ...
, 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
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. 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.
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
Øystein Aarseth (; 22 March 1968 – 10 August 1993), better known by his stage name Euronymous, was a Norwegian musician and a founder of and central figure in the early Norwegian black metal scene. He was a co-founder and guitarist of the N ...
who offered SALEM relocation to Norway and joining the
black metal inner circle.
Varg Vikernes
Louis Cachet (born Kristian Vikernes; 11 February 1973), better known as Varg Vikernes (), is a Norwegian writer and retired musician best known for his early black metal albums and later crimes. His first five records, issued under the name Burz ...
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
The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe; ...
. 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!
''Kerrang!'' is a British weekly magazine devoted to rock, punk and heavy metal music, currently published by Wasted Talent (the same company that owns electronic music publication ''Mixmag''). It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one- ...
''.
''Kaddish'' also featured a cover song in
Hebrew
Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
called "Ha'ayara Bo'eret" ("the small town is burning"). The song was originally a poem written in
Yiddish
Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a ve ...
under the name "
S'brent
Es brent ( "It's burning", also known as ''undzer shtetl brent'' "our town is burning", in Hebrew translation ) is a Yiddish poem–song written in 1936 by Mordechai Gebirtig. Although the poem is generally said to have been written in response t ...
" ("it is burning") by
Polish-Jewish poet
Mordechai Gebirtig
Mordechai Gebirtig ( yi, מרדכי געבירטיג), born Mordecai Bertig (4 May 1877 – 4 June 1942), was an influential Polish poet and songwriter of the interwar period. He was shot by Germans in the Kraków Ghetto, occupied Poland, during t ...
in 1938, in response to the 1936
pogrom
A pogrom () is a violent riot incited with the aim of massacring or expelling an ethnic or religious group, particularly Jews. The term entered the English language from Russian to describe 19th- and 20th-century attacks on Jews in the Russia ...
of Jews in the town of Przytyk near
Radom
Radom is a city in east-central Poland, located approximately south of the capital, Warsaw. It is situated on the Mleczna River in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), having previously been the seat of a separate Radom Voivodeship (1975 ...
. It was since translated into Hebrew, long before the band performed it. 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
Colin Richardson is a British record producer, mixer and recording engineer. He has worked on over 100 albums and is most frequently associated with heavy metal and its subgenres.
Career
Some of the bands he has worked for include:
* 3 Inch ...
(
Machine Head
A machine head (also referred to as a tuning machine, tuner, or gear head) is a geared apparatus for tuning stringed musical instruments by adjusting string tension. Machine heads are used on mandolins, guitars, double basses and others, and ar ...
,
Fear Factory
Fear Factory is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1989. Throughout the band's career, they have released ten full-length albums and have evolved through a succession of sounds, all in their main style of industrial metal. ...
), who flew over to Israel to record ''A Moment of Silence''. The album was recorded in D.B. studios in Israel and The Chapel in England and was released late 1998. A big distribution deal with Modern Music (Germany) fell through due to miscommunication between B.N.E. and Salem.
In early 2001, Salem was released from their contract with B.N.E. In December 2001, Salem signed a three-album deal with KMG/System Shock from Germany. Their fourth album, ''Collective Demise'', was released in September 2002, the most aggressive Salem album to date, produced by the band and recorded in D.B. Studios and Noise Studios in Israel. Most of the songs deal with the
second Intifada.
In 2005 Salem released ''Strings Attached'', 11 previously recorded songs now re-recorded with added string instruments. The album was also released as a special edition with a bonus CD, including four live performances from the ''Live Demise'' DVD, which was shot in July 2006.
Salem's sixth studio album was ''
Necessary Evil
A necessary evil is an evil that someone believes must be done or accepted because it is necessary to achieve a better outcome—especially because possible alternative courses of action or inaction are expected to be worse. It is the "lesser evi ...
''. It included a 27-minute-long piece, "Once Upon a Lifetime Parts I – V", and a short
protest song
A protest song is a song that is associated with a movement for social change and hence part of the broader category of ''topical'' songs (or songs connected to current events). It may be folk, classical, or commercial in genre.
Among social mov ...
called "Amona", dealing with the 2005 events in
Amona Amona may refer to:
Places
* Amona, Goa, a village in Goa, India
*Amona, Mateh Binyamin, an Israeli outpost in the central West Bank
*Isla de Mona, known in the pre-Columbian era as Amona
Other
*"Amona", a song on the album ''Necessary Evil
A ne ...
. The album was released in June 2007. That month the band performed for the first time ever outside of Israel, during the
Hellfest
Hellfest (), also called Hellfest Summer Open Air, is a rock festival focusing on heavy metal music, held annually in June in Clisson, France. Its high attendance makes it the French music festival with the largest turnover. It is also one o ...
festival in
Clisson
Clisson (; br, Klison), is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France.
It is situated at the confluence of the Sèvre Nantaise and the Moine southeast of Nantes.
The town and the celebrated ...
, France.
On 11 December 2009, it was announced that Salem was signed by Pulverised Records to release their upcoming seventh studio album ''
Playing God and Other Short Stories'' on 3 April 2010 in Israel, 26 April 2010 in Europe and 25 May 2010 in the US.
On 6 May 2011, the band celebrated the re-release of their classic album ''Kadish'', playing a special show at the Reading 3 club in
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the ...
, where they were joined for most of the show by
Guns N' Roses guitarist
Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal
Ronald Jay Blumenthal (born September 25, 1969), better known by his stage name Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal or just simply as Bumblefoot, is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. He adopted his nickname from the bacterial infection of the s ...
.
On 29 July 2019, Michael Goldstein, the band's former long-time bassist died while residing in the United States. On 7 December 2019, the band held a fundraising concert to help cover for the medical bills which mounted leading up to Goldstein's death. The concert was held at the Gagarin club in Tel Aviv. Founding members of
Orphaned Land
Orphaned Land is an Israeli heavy metal band, formed in 1991 under the name Resurrection (changing their name in 1992 to the current name), that combines Israeli Jewish, Mizrahi, and other West Asian influences. They are considered the pioneer ...
, Kobi Farhi and Uri Zelha, joined Salem on stage as Zelha, Orphaned Land's bassist, played bass for Salem for the entire show. Other bands who played during the fundraising concert were Spawn of Evil, Arallu, Tomorrow's Rain and Shredhead.
Musical style
Salem's music is a combination of
doom/death metal (slow-paced
death metal) with oriental elements and high-pitched screaming-vocals (distorted hoarse screams). Riffing, henceforth, can range from slow and heavy
doom metal riffing to very fast and rapid
death metal riffing. This sound evolved from Salem's original style (first two demos), which was old-school
black metal
Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emp ...
. Salem's latest two studio albums are much heavier than their former LPs.
In some songs, Salem uses oriental (Jewish and Middle-eastern) melodies, such as "Act of Terror", "Al Taster", and the intro for "Ha'ayara Bo'eret". In ''Collective Demise'', female vocals were combined with Tananboim's singing.
Salem has thus far recorded two songs in
Hebrew
Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
:
Mordechai Gebirtig
Mordechai Gebirtig ( yi, מרדכי געבירטיג), born Mordecai Bertig (4 May 1877 – 4 June 1942), was an influential Polish poet and songwriter of the interwar period. He was shot by Germans in the Kraków Ghetto, occupied Poland, during t ...
's "Ha'ayara Boe'ret," and "Al Taster", taken from
Psalms
The Book of Psalms ( or ; he, תְּהִלִּים, , lit. "praises"), also known as the Psalms, or the Psalter, is the first book of the ("Writings"), the third section of the Tanakh, and a book of the Old Testament. The title is derived ...
. These along with some Orphaned Land songs are among the few
extreme metal songs sung in Hebrew.
Band members
Current
* Ze'ev Tananboim – lead vocals
(1985–present)
* Lior Mizrachi (Afifit) – guitar
(1988–present)
* Nir Gutraiman – guitar
(2001–present)
*
Nir Nakav – drums, percussion
(1998–present)
* David Cohen – bass
(2013–present)
Former
* Beny Robinov – guitar
(1985–1988)
* Giora Hirsch – guitar
(1990–1996)
* Beny Cohen – bass
(1985–1988)
* Michael Goldstein – bass
(1988–2013), guitar
(1985–1988)
* Yossi Mankovizki – drums, percussion
(1985)
* Oded Shahar – drums, percussion
(1985)
* Danny Mondani – drums, percussion
(1985–1988)
* Yair Benjy – drums, percussion
(1988–1990)
* Amir Neubach – drums, percussion
(1990–1998)
Timeline
Discography
Albums
* ''Creating Our Sins'' 1992
* ''
Kaddish
Kaddish or Qaddish or Qadish ( arc, קדיש "holy") is a hymn praising God that is recited during Jewish prayer services. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy, different version ...
'' 1994
* ''A Moment of Silence'' 1998
* ''Collective Demise'' 2002
* ''Strings Attached'' 2005
* ''
Necessary Evil
A necessary evil is an evil that someone believes must be done or accepted because it is necessary to achieve a better outcome—especially because possible alternative courses of action or inaction are expected to be worse. It is the "lesser evi ...
'' 2007
* ''
Playing God and Other Short Stories'' 2010
Demos
* ''Salem'' 1986
* ''Destruction Till Death'' 1987
* ''Millions Slaughtered'' 1990
EPs
* ''Dying Embers'' 1994
DVDs
* ''Live Demise'' 2006
* ''Salem Underground'' 2007
References
External links
*
Salemat The BNR Metal Pages
Drummer Nir Nakav's official websiteZe'ev interview @ Metalfan.Ro
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Oriental metal musical groups
Israeli death metal musical groups
Israeli black metal musical groups
Musical groups established in 1985
Doom metal musical groups
1985 establishments in Israel