The Nature of Betrayal
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The Nature Of Betrayal | |||||
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Studio album by The Funeral Pyre | |||||
Released | September 12, 2006 March 20, 2007 (Re-release) |
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Genre | Blackened Death Metal Melodic Black Metal Melodic Death Metal |
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Length | 43:02 | ||||
Label | Creator-Destructor Records, Prosthetic Records (Re-release) | ||||
The Funeral Pyre chronology | |||||
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The Nature Of Betrayal is the second full length release by the band The Funeral Pyre.
Originally released by Creator-Destructor Records, a Bay Area label, it had seen great success during its debut in late 2006.[1] Despite being unsigned at the particular time, the band had scheduled over 100 shows in the Bay area alone,[2] and was praised for the mood that they could convey using both aggressive Death/Black Metal sounds, and the harmonies of a keyboard.[3] It was also praised for its sound and songwriting, despite the band's young age.[4]
The album had been re-released March of 2007 with the distribution deal by Prosthetic Records, with no inclusions of extra content.[5]
The artwork for this record "was created by Gustave Doré."[6]
[edit] Track Listing
- 200 Years - 5:33
- In The Wake - 4:59
- Here The Sun Never Shines - 4:31
- The Nature of Betrayal - 5:47
- Plague That Leads to Extinction - 4:43
- Victims - 5:42
- Stealing the Air of Life - 7:15
- Ending the Eternal Reign - 4:33
[edit] References
- ^ Metal Maniacs - 01.09.08: THE FUNERAL PYRE Hits The Road For Tour With Book Of Black Earth
- ^ Prosthetic Records.Com
- ^ Metal Reviews - Review of The Funeral Pyre - The Nature of Betrayal
- ^ Loudside.com - Music - Artists - The Funeral Pyre
- ^ Getting To Know THE FUNERAL PYRE | Metal Injection
- ^ Getting To Know THE FUNERAL PYRE | Metal Injection