Tag: Metal Blade Records

Review: “Kin” by Whitechapel

After the huge success of the critically acclaimed “The Valley” there can be little doubt that in transcending Deathcore, Whitechapel have struck their richest vein of song writing through years of dedication to their craft. If there was any doubt that the fans are loving what they are now hearing from the band, you only

NEWS: Whitechapel talk “Kin” with The Metal Tris!

On the eve of the release of the new Whitechapel album “Kin” via Metal Blade Records, guitarist Ben Savage chats to The Metal Tris about how they created it after the critically acclaimed “The Valley” as a continuation of the lyrical thematic. As they continue to transcend Deathcore the band have stretched their wings and

NEWS: Allegaeon share first offering from “Damnum”!

Following the announcement of the  rescheduled dates for the Faces Of Death tour that will now see Allegaeon join Rivers of Nihil in support of Archspire, Black Crown Initiate and To The Grave in November 2022, a full band fan Q&A that contains new single “Into Embers” has appeared from the Metal Blade Records signings. That

Playthrough: “Orphan” from Whitechapel!

…with Alex Rudinger no longer just a casual affair and now officially married into the  Deathcore transcending Whitechapel, the quality of his musicianship has been witnessed in his first studio work with them. Three singles down and Metal Blade Records must be licking  their lips at the prospect of the reception of the bands upcoming

Documentary: Behind the lyrics of “Orphan” with Whitechapel!

Each single from the upcoming Whitechapel record “Kin” has so far seen a drum playthrough video from Alex Rudinger as well as guitar playthroughs and lyrical breakdowns, serving to add fuel to the fire of anticipation for the thematical follow up to their critically acclaimed “The Valley“. So in the now time honoured tradition, here’s

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Sabbath.

If you’re like us then you might casually be wondering one drunken night why it is that certain songs by certain big names get covered over and over again but others by those same bands which are just as good get left behind. For example, how many bands have covered “Sad But True” by Metallica

NEWS: Whitechapel left orphaned…

Having the luxury of producer Mark Lewis producing his fifth Whitechapel album in a row while tracking at guitarist Zach Householder’s home studio can only have given the Deathcore heavyweights the most relaxed working environment for the creation of upcoming album “Kin“. Having already shared a pair of singles mixed by David Castillo (Leprous, Carcass,

Playthrough: “A Bloodsoaked Symphony” from Whitechapel!

Recording at guitarist Zach Householder’s home studio with Producer Mark Lewis, the thematic continuation of the storyline from “The Valley” took shape for Whitechapel in “Kin“, an album that will see release via Metal Blade Records on 29th October. After each single has dropped the Deathcore brutes have indulged us with lyric discussions from Phil

Interview: Rivers Of Nihil talk “The Work” with The Metal Tris!

Continuing their journey down the weird and wonderful yellow brick road of Progressive Technical Death Metal with their last weekend releasing fourth studio album “The Work“, Rivers Of Nihil have outdone themselves after their critically acclaimed “Where Owls Know My Name“. Guitarist Brody Uttley from Rivers Of Nihil took some time out from the bands