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The metalheads working to make peace

Kobi Farhi, the front man of the Israeli heavy metal band Orphaned Land, is as much an activist as he is a musician

February 2, 2018 14:27
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Alastair Thomas,

Alastair Thomas

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In Sony’s Kensington offices, Kobi Farhi has just finished filming a video directed at Roger Waters, the notorious face of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.

Farhi, 42, fronts the Israeli heavy metal band Orphaned Land. He looks just how you would imagine a seasoned metalhead: long dark hair, thick wiry beard, and tattoos running up his arms. But that’s only half the picture. He is a sincere voice for peace in an increasingly divided Middle East.

Farhi is as much an activist as he is a musician, I suggest. “I’m pretty much a Don Quixote figure because I’m fighting the wind,” he jokes. He has a point — how does one band solve a problem like the Israeli-Palestine conflict?

You could start with Orphaned Land’s famously large and devoted following of both Jews and Arabs. What’s more, the band made headlines in 2013 by touring with Palestinian metal outfit Khalas. The two bands shared a tour bus, a stage and even the prestigious Metal Hammer award.

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