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This Is Exile | 
enlarge | Artist: Whitechapel Label: Metal Blade Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $8.98 You Save: $5.00 (36%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6810
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 14681 UPC: 039841468120 EAN: 0039841468120 ASIN: B00197THPM
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Father of Lies | | • | This Is Exile | | • | Possession | | • | To All That Are Dead | | • | Exalt | | • | Somatically Incorrect | | • | Death Becomes Him | | • | Daemon (The Procreated) | | • | Eternal Refuge | | • | Of Legions | | • | Messiahbolical |
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Product Description Knoxville, Tennessee s WHITECHAPEL seamlessly meld death metal, grind, and hardcore to create a blistering brand of modern death metal that leaves fans no other choice but to throw themselves into an uncontrollable frenzy in the pit. WHITECHAPEL stands out in today s overcrowded metal scene due in part to their ability to fuse memorable and even groovy riffs with crushing breakdowns, tremolo picking at neck breaking speeds, and incredibly evil and dissonant sounds. Their songs demand repeated listens and gang vocals at shows are common place. Metal Maniacs even took note of the band s unique approach to metal guitars and their incredible work ethic: A noted characteristic is WHITECHAPEL s three guitar assault; without a doubt an impressive apocalyptic sound. Propelled by the band s DIY ethics, WHITECHAPEL is a driving force that will continue to grow through hard work and determination. This is a band that is true to their music and honest in their delivery. They refuse to be ignored and will continue to bring their crushing metal to show after show until metal heads worldwide have experienced the manic intensity that is WHITECHAPEL! Expect the bands Metal Blade Records debut This is Exile in July 2008. Catch WHITECHAPEL s blistering and highly energetic live show on the Summer Slaughter Tour alongside metal heavy weights The Black Dahlia Murder.
Album Description Whitechapel is a U.S. Brutal Deathcore band from Knoxville, Tennessee. This Is Exile is their 2008 album on Metal Blade Records and it shows the progression from the first album with more heavier rhythms adding good use of harmonics and melodies throughout the songs in use of the three guitarists. The tempo has been raised to add more of a Brutal Death Metal feel rather than full blown Deathcore.
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Why is deathcore a bad word? September 10, 2008 Drifter (Texas,USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First of all let me start by saying White Chapel is one of the best bands I have heard in a long time. Now according to popular media and some fan reviews I get the idea the only thing wrong with White Chapel is they are considered Death core. Like in this case that is a bad word. White Chapel could easily fit the bill of death metal. The vocals are not totally cookie monster so does that take away from the sheer brutality you hear in this album and Somatic Defilement? I don't think so but this is my opinion and that is all. I think WC is on the way to the top if they continue to beat you senseless with this level of brutality and technicality. I like this band,this cd and the previous cd. Recommended for any fan of brutal,bone crushing metal music.
this is exile August 10, 2008 R. Gartner (mount gambier AUST) This is exile is a very good follow album from their debut. still got their brutal 3 guitar attack, and very punishing indeed. similiar to the previous album in parts but i reckon its also got more mature. very good album indeed
Great Band August 6, 2008 devilspider13 This is a great album, simply put. Definitely one of the better ones I've purchased lately and will be keeping an eye on these guys.
great cd July 15, 2008 Kathy Attwood (lafayette, la United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
great album, i just got it today and i love it.Whitechapel is alot better than most of the other deathcore bands.
Absolutley blown away July 9, 2008 L. Mann 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
well,well,well my boys Whitechapel have finally grown up, I quickly became a fan of them last year with their previous release the somatic defilement, with its extremmly instense bass drops and breakdowns but the thing i loved most was the lyrics though you would think their would be alot of bands out there with lyrics about murder and Rape in todays scene where its mostly dominated emo'ish death metal wannabes there are very few bands that truly stand out whitechapel is one such band,and on there lastest release on the mighty metal blade records, we find that not much has changed since their first albu.Sure there are still Big breakdowns and nasty lyrics but at the same time so much is different.The vocals are more brutal with more low than high this time around, the temo is faster,the songs are more grandoise,and the lyrucs in my opion no matter how satanic are veryh well thought out and tell a very intresting story.One of the very big changes whitechapel incorparated into this latest effort is one I do not ever wish for them to take out that is the introduction of the very simple yet completly mesmerizing guitar solo there are quite a few in this one nne ever to long and drawn out but ebough to sound awesome.overall this album is defefiantely atep up for them its obvisouly more tech, mature, and those who liked the somatic defilement will have no trobuble picking this one up there is not a bad track.and those who were that this would be totally diffrent in a bad way need not worry this ablum is extremmly solid and highly recommend this to anyone into death metal. it is one of the best albums in along time I am not just saying that I mean with all my heart I was complety captivated every time I listen to it I just close my eyes and listen to the music.
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