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Freedom To The Slave Makers
Betzefer
www.myspace.com/betzefer

Release:

AFM Records / Soulfood
18.02.2011

Info:

"Freedom to the Slave Makers" is BETZEFER's second full-length album and their most aspiring effort to date. It features dark and rich guitar sounds, a massive yet highly groovy rhythm section and impressively colorful vocals, all of which take the listener on a journey through the band's inspiring songwriting style - Ranging from solid rock'n'roll riffage, through epic ballads and up to thrashing and relentless metal. This record with its complex theme marks a great transition for BETZEFER into adulthood and establishes them as serious, hard-working and mature musicians who are not afraid to touch on more intriguing and personal subjects and melodies than ever before. The band has dedicated almost four years of hard work, breathing life into the record, spending countless hours on thorough pre-production and finally performing a live recording session in pursuit of an organic flavor they felt was more compelling to their distinctive live sound. The mix was orchestrated by Grammy-Award winning producer Warren Riker (known for his work with Down, Lauren Hill, Santana and many more) who contemplated BETZEFER's work in the studio with his unique touch and superb technique.

Tracklist:

1. Bestseller
2. Backstage Blues
3. Feels So Right
4. Diamond Director
5. Nothing But Opinions
6. Empty Magazine
7. Doomsday
8. Perfect Lie
9. Song For The Alcoholic
10. Heaven Sent

Line-up:

Avital Tamir – Vocals
Matan Cohen – Guitars
Roey Berman – Drums
Rotem Inbar – Bass

Biography:

After releasing two independent EPs and following the signing of a record deal for their self-produced debut album with Roadrunner Records, Betzefer established their status as Israel's biggest and most successful metal band and set on a long episode of touring - playing, among others, as main support for the likes of Soulfly and Lamb of God in their European tours. Their immediate success with the new foreign crowds quickly put them on the main stages of the big summer festivals. Back in Israel, the band grew even stronger and started crossing into mainstream awareness, headlining the rock stages of the biggest Israeli festivals and constantly earning more and more attention from the local media.

In the summer of 2006, the band was contacted by New York filmmaker Noah Shulman who wished to shoot a new Betzefer video. The video immediately joined 'Down Low' on the playlists of traditional media shows such as MTV's Headbanger's Ball and M|2's 120 Metal Minutes.

In March 2007, the band went on tour as the main support for Sepultura and Upon their return to Israel opened for Megadeth in front of a crowd numbering in the thousands. Later this year, they parted ways with Roadrunner Records.

Early 2008, following a lengthy pre-production period, BETZEFER finally entered the studio to create their second full-length record titled "Freedom to the Slave Makers", this time in a live recording session in pursuit of a more organic flavor to their sound. The band started looking for a new producer who could complement their hard work at the studio, and shortly afterwards were contacted by Warren Riker (Down, Santana, Lauren Hill), who was found to be a perfect match.

Upon finishing "Freedom to the Slave Makers", the band's most aspiring effort to date, BETZEFER was booked to play the main stage of the Ozzfest festival in Tel-Aviv and Shortly after, a new record deal was signed with AFM Records for a worldwide release.

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