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SUMMARY:Whitechapel
DESCRIPTION:Since their 2007 debut\, The Somatic Defilement\, Whitechapel's
  output has been mired in darkness\, but they have never inhabited blacker
  territory than where we find them on 7th full-length\, The Valley. "Lyric
 ally\, emotionally\, melody wise\, there are not many 'happy' sounding par
 ts on this record\," states guitarist Alex Wade. "Our last album\, Mark of
  the Blade (2016) did not sound exactly 'happy' either\, but the majority 
 of those songs did not have much emotion or vibe behind them\, they were j
 ust straightforward metal songs. These songs have a darker\, more melancho
 lic presentation to them." With vocalist Phil Bozeman having never held ba
 ck when it comes to speaking his mind\, and delivering lyrics as uncomprom
 ising as his decimating vocals\, this time around he gets even more person
 al\, and in looking to the hardships of his childhood the music needed to 
 fit the tone. "It's all about me as a child\, and some of it is me looking
  back on that time from the perspective of now\," he explains. "Also\, it'
 s my interpretation of my mom's struggles and her different personalities.
  She had a journal that contained very disturbing and sometimes evil writi
 ngs\, and some of her quotes and a lot of that journal is in the lyrics."\
 nWith Wade admitting that due to internal issues during the making of Mark
  of the Blade the result was not their best work\, it remains a record he 
 is proud of\, with the band confidently venturing into new sonic territory
 \, and it was still a huge hit with their fans. But for The Valley\, Wade\
 , Bozeman\, bassist Gabe Crisp and guitarists Zach Householder and Ben Sav
 age were all "in a much better place mentally\, and the music reflects tha
 t". As with all of their releases there was no plan in place ahead of time
 \, preferring to let the music develop organically\, and this time they we
 re assisted by technical wizard Navene Koperweis - formerly of Animals As 
 Leaders and Animosity - behind the drum kit. "I really love what Navene br
 ought to the table for us with his drumming. It's the perfect mixture of h
 ard hitting groove that sits in the pocket and the speed/technicality you 
 are used to hearing in our music. He's an amazing musician and nailed all 
 of the drum tracks in 5 days\, which really impressed me\," Wade enthuses.
  Anyone throwing The Valley on for the first time will immediately recogni
 ze it as the work of Whitechapel\, yet as has been the case with each rele
 ase there is also evolution in play. "Sound-wise\, it's all over the place
 \," Bozeman states plainly. "There's aggression\, and then you're hit with
  ominous and emotional guitar riffs. It's mean\, but then transfers to sof
 t and inviting. It's a whirlwind of emotions throughout." As on the record
 's predecessor\, Bozeman again brings some clean vocals into the mix\, whi
 ch are only ever implemented for the betterment of the individual song\, a
 nd "Hickory Creek" is Whitechapel's first song to exclusively feature sing
 ing. "With the instrumentation still sounding dark and heavy I think Phil'
 s decision to sing the whole track provides a nice complementing balance\,
 " says Wade. "His singing never sounds awkward or forced\, it always just 
 sounds like what is supposed to go there."\nThe valley of the title relate
 s to the part of Hardin Valley\, west of Knoxville\, Tennessee\, where Boz
 eman grew up. Set against this backdrop\, he approaches his subject matter
  unflinchingly\, building upon everything that came before\, making it cle
 ar that he has survived that which he was forced to endure and is not afra
 id to confront it. "Phil has been upfront in his lyrics in the past about 
 hardships he endured in his life as a child\, and I believe with this reco
 rd we tried to paint a better picture of that\," says Wade\, who alongside
  his bandmates stands 100% behind everything their vocalist has to say. "I
  feel our music is Phil's release from his past\, being able to get it out
  and speak about it\, and hopefully anyone who hears it that may have gone
  through similar experiences can find some release in it as well." To trac
 k this powerful collection\, the band once again teamed up with producer M
 ark Lewis (Cannibal Corpse\, The Black Dahlia Murder) whose commitment to 
 creating the best possible record reflects that of the musicians involved.
  "Mark has done the last three records so we are all aware of each other's
  work ethic from the start. I was pressed for time on lyrics but I always 
 like to write when I'm pressured. Makes it easier for me somehow\," Bozema
 n admits. Recorded in the home studios of Wade and Householder\, with drum
 s lain down at Warner Brothers Studio in Nashville\, TN\, the process was 
 very comfortable for all concerned\, taking longer than usual due to the b
 and interrupting sessions to tour\, but not to their detriment. "The sessi
 ons were fun to me overall but very much down to business\," Wade says. "N
 ot really much partying going on during tracking\, it seemed everyone was 
 there to do their job\, and because they were pretty spaced out it did not
  seem like we were too rushed or stressed."\nThe Knoxville metal titans wi
 ll of course be hitting the road hard again now that they have a new colle
 ction of songs under their collective belt. For Wade\, every record the ba
 nd drops is an important stepping stone as they continue to build Whitecha
 pel's legacy\, and The Valley is no exception. "We have expanded on the so
 und we created on Mark Of The Blade and created a more cohesive work of ar
 t overall. I believe our fans will be able to hear and appreciate the over
 all mood and vibe that we created with this record\, which applies to ever
 y aspect of it\, including the artwork. Moreover\, we are stronger now as 
 a band than we have been in the past few years\, and I hope that we are ab
 le to look back on this album and see it as a major transitioning period o
 f our career\, in a positive way." Bozeman concurs\, but makes it very muc
 h clear that ultimately\, however anyone else reacts to it\, The Valley is
  absolutely the record Whitechapel wanted to make\, with no exceptions or 
 limitations. "We write what we want\, and no matter if it's music\, archit
 ecture\, drawing or whatever\, you should be able to create whatever you w
 ant. We make music for ourselves first and foremost\, and if fans like it\
 , great. If they hate it\, great. That's the beauty of art. You do it for 
 yourself and if you're lucky\, make a living off of it."
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