Whitechapel
American deathcore band
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2025 | Whitechapel released the music video for 'Hate Cult Ritual', directed by David Brodsky from their album 'Hymns in Dissonance' |
2025 | Released music video 'Hymns In Dissonance' from the album 'Hymns in Dissonance' |
March 7 2025 | Released newest album 'Hymns in Dissonance'. |
March 7 2025 | Whitechapel released their ninth studio album 'Hymns in Dissonance'. |
January 15 2025 | Whitechapel announced their ninth studio album 'Hymns in Dissonance', set to be released on March 7, 2025, and showcased the album's title track. |
2024 | Whitechapel released their second live album 'Live in the Valley', capturing another notable live performance. |
September 12 2024 | The band released the single 'A Visceral Retch'. |
January 2024 | Brandon Zackey joined the band full-time after previously touring with them since 2022. |
2023 | Released music video 'I Will Find You' from the album 'Kin', directed by David Brodsky |
June 8 2023 | Whitechapel announced they are in the studio working on their ninth studio album. |
2022 | Released music video 'Anticure' from the album 'Kin', directed by David Brodsky |
2022 | Brandon Zackey begins touring with the band as a drummer. |
2021 | Released three music videos 'Lost Boy', 'A Bloodsoaked Symphony', and 'Orphan' from the album 'Kin', directed by Chrystal Spotlight and David Brodsky |
December 7 2021 | Alex Rüdinger announced he had left the band, clarifying he was only a studio member and never a full-time member, contradicting the band's previous announcement. |
October 29 2021 | Released newest album 'Kin' on October 29, 2021. |
October 14 2021 | Band premiered their third and final single 'Orphan' from the album Kin, a slower-paced ballad featuring entirely clean vocals. |
September 23 2021 | Whitechapel released their second single 'A Bloodsoaked Symphony' from the album Kin. |
September 3 2021 | The band announced Alex Rüdinger as their official drummer, who had been their live drummer since 2019. |
August 31 2021 | Band released their first single 'Lost Boy' from the album Kin. |
August 30 2021 | Whitechapel revealed the album title 'Kin', scheduled for release on October 29, 2021. |
2020 | Released music video 'Doom Woods' from the album 'The Valley', directed by Chrystal Spotlight |
September 23 2020 | Guitarist Alex Wade revealed to Knotfest.com's 'Mosh Talks' that recording had begun on a new Whitechapel album, noting the COVID-19 Pandemic provided time for production and that the album would include clean vocals and melody. |
April 14 2020 | The band released an acoustic version of 'Hickory Creek', which became their first song to feature entirely clean vocals. |
2019 | Released two music videos 'When a Demon Defiles a Witch' and 'Hickory Creek' from the album 'The Valley', both directed by Mathis Arnell |
2019 | Alex Rüdinger joins as the band's touring drummer. |
2019 | Released seventh album 'The Valley', which debuted at No. 143 on the Billboard 200 and received critical acclaim. |
March 21 2019 | Whitechapel released a music video for 'Hickory Creek', a song featuring clean and melodic vocals, which was a significant departure from their earlier work. The video was dedicated to the lead vocalist's mother, Theresa Leslie Bozeman, who passed away in 2000. |
February 20 2019 | The band released a music video for the song 'When a Demon Defiles a Witch' from their album The Valley. |
November 2 2018 | Whitechapel announced their seventh studio album The Valley, to be released on March 29, 2019, via Metal Blade Records. The first song 'Brimstone' was also released, marking a shift towards a more melodic metal sound from their previous deathcore style. |
2017 | Ben Harclerode leaves the drum position, with multiple touring drummers including Chason Westmoreland and Ernie Iniguez filling in. |
August 9 2017 | Ben Harclerode announced via Twitter that he was leaving the band, describing it as the hardest decision he had made due to personal unhappiness. |
2016 | Released two music videos 'Elitist Ones' and 'Bring Me Home' from the album 'Mark of the Blade', directed by James Foster and Naughty Mantis |
June 24 2016 | Whitechapel released their album 'Mark of the Blade'. |
October 30 2015 | Released a live album titled 'The Brotherhood of the Blade'. |
September 13 2015 | Phil Bozeman informally announced via YouTube vlog that the band was in the process of writing their new album 'Mark of the Blade'. |
February 20 2015 | Published a video for the song 'Let Me Burn' from the 'Our Endless War' album. |
2014 | Released two music videos 'Our Endless War' and 'Worship the Digital Age' from the album 'Our Endless War', directed by Naughty Mantis and David Brodsky |
April 29 2014 | Released 'Our Endless War' album in North America. |
February 26 2014 | The band announced their new album 'Our Endless War' and released its lead single 'The Saw is the Law', along with the album's artwork and track listing. |
2013 | Whitechapel announced they would record a new album in the Fall, releasing a video of a new guitar riff. |
December 10 2013 | Whitechapel announced the completion of album tracking. |
December 7 2013 | The band posted an in-studio teaser of the new album on Facebook and YouTube. |
November 29 2013 | Vocalist Phil Bozeman stated the band's last day in the studio would be December 9, with the album expected to be released sometime after Christmas. |
August 31 2013 | The band announced via Facebook that drum tracking for their new album had begun. |
April 16 2013 | A remixed and remastered edition of their debut album The Somatic Defilement was released via Metal Blade Records. |
2012 | Released two music videos 'I, Dementia' and 'Possibilities of an Impossible Existence' from the self-titled album 'Whitechapel', with David Brodsky and Strati Hovartos directing respectively |
June 19 2012 | Whitechapel released their self-titled fourth album, which debuted at No. 47 on the Billboard 200, selling approximately 9,200 copies in its first week. |
June 19 2012 | Whitechapel released their self-titled fourth album and simultaneously released the song 'Hate Creation'. |
June 19 2012 | Whitechapel released their fourth studio album, self-titled 'Whitechapel', through Metal Blade Records. This album marked the first recording with new drummer Ben Harclerode and featured a unique album cover depicting the Tennessee state flag inside the band's signature saw blade logo. |
May 29 2012 | Band released the song 'I, Dementia' from their upcoming self-titled album. |
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