BETRAYER

Death Metal / Thrash Metal • Poland
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Betrayer is a thrash and death metal band from Poland. The band formed in Słupsk in 1989, and initially started as a thrash act. The band recorded a demo called "Forbidden Personality" in 1990.

After the release of the demo, the band underwent some line-up changes, and adopted a death metal sound. Betrayer then released another demo and then in 1994 released an album called "Calamity". The band broke up in 1995. A bootleg version of "Calamity" was released in 2004.

The band was reactivated in 2012, and then released a split in 2014, and a second album, called "Infernum in Terra" in 2015.
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BETRAYER Calamity album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Calamity
Death Metal 1994
BETRAYER Infernum in Terra album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Infernum in Terra
Death Metal 2015

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BETRAYER Beware / Of the Angel and His Orison album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Beware / Of the Angel and His Orison
Death Metal 2014

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BETRAYER Forbidden Personality album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Forbidden Personality
Thrash Metal 1990
BETRAYER Necronomical Exmortis album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Necronomical Exmortis
Death Metal 1992

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BETRAYER Calamity

Album · 1994 · Death Metal
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Originally formed as a thrash metal band in Słupsk, Poland in 1989, BETRAYER quickly switched over to the world of death metal and released a couple demos before it’s 1994 debut CALAMITY came out. Probably best known amongst death metal junkies as the band that Piotr "Berial" Kuzioła (vocals, bass) continued after a brief stint in the more famous Vader, BETRAYER only released this one album in its original formation and soon disbanded shortly after when guitarist Ripper had grown tired of the band. BETRAYER reformed in 2012 and has released two albums since.

This is one of those band’s that should have made it to the big time due to all the publicity and opportunities yet somehow evaded any success stories. The band’s two demos were highly recorded by Thrash ‘Em All Magazine and “Necronomical Exmortis” even made it to #2 as album of the year. Add to that BETRAYER was placed at #4 for most promising Polish bands of 1991 and the band engaged in extensive touring and after the release of CALAMITY found itself invited to all kinds of metal festivals including Metalmania, Death Metal Festival, Dramma, Shark Attack, S’trash’ydło and Jarocin and played with many of the famous bands that went on to the big time including Morbid Angel, Deicide, Death, Carcass, Cannibal Corpse, Therion, Tiamat, Dismember and many local Polish bands like Kat, Vader, Pandemonium etc.

CALAMITY is a typical old school death metal album that featured eight tracks and the short playing time of just under 33 minutes. The lineup at this stage was the foursome of Berial on vocals and bass, Ripper and Riji on twin guitar attacks and Molly on drums. Lyrics were performed in English and themes were the typical subject matter of death, blasphemy, suffering and in BETRAYER’s case anti-Christianity giving them a bit of a black metal attitude. For the most part BETRAYER was heavily influenced by the US scene with bands like Morbid Angel and Deicide being on the top of the list however it’s not a surprise that Vader also provided an inspirational exuberance on the band as well. While creativity was not the band’s strongest attribute a few moments like on the ending of “Before Long You Will Die,” the band deviates from the game plan and delivers a strange repetitive riffing style.

Despite every opportunity afford BETRAYER, what the band lacked was a clear vision of how to distinguish itself from the legions of death metal bands that had glutted the market by the time CALAMITY came out. Overall this is a very competent album that ticks off all the proper old school death metal requirements but at the end of the day the band wasn’t quite unique enough to stand out. At the time of release of CALAMITY the band had already had enough with various health problems, label mishaps and incessant touring. The band broke up a short time after this album’s release but would find new life in 2012. This is a decent enough album but basically sounds more like a second rate Morbid Angel than anything to get overly excited about. Mostly interesting for checking out early Polish death metal history. Definitely one of those close, but no cigar type of bands.

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