A New Era of Corruption

A New Era of Corruption

by Whitechapel
A New Era of Corruption

A New Era of Corruption

by Whitechapel

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Europe (especially the Scandinavian countries) has been dominating death metal for so long that if an American death metal band didn't emerge until the 2000s, one cannot help but wonder if there is going to be some type of European influence. Knoxville, TN's Whitechapel have been around since 2006, and the sound they bring to A New Era of Corruption does, in fact, have some European metal influences -- and yet, Whitechapel never sound like they are going out of their way to emulate European bands. No, this is a death metal album with a bi-continental perspective; in other words, Whitechapel have both North American and European influences and cannot be pigeonholed as strictly American-sounding or strictly European-sounding. This 2010 recording is death metal with elements of technical metalcore; grindcore is an influence, and there are occasional hints of black metal. Indeed, a band that has all of those influences is clearly looking to more than one continent for artistic inspiration, which is a good thing because A New Era of Corruption is fairly unpredictable. There are plenty of twists and turns on this 41-minute CD; tempo changes are frequent, and vocal styles vary. Lead singer Phil Bozeman embraces a death metal Cookie Monster growl more often than not, but that doesn't prevent him from making some detours into metalcore screaming or a black metal-ish rasp. Occasionally, A New Era of Corruption ends up sounding unfocused and confused, although that isn't a huge problem -- and when all is said and done, Whitechapel end up with a mildly uneven album that isn't perfect but has more pluses than minuses. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/11/2025
Label: Metal Blade
UPC: 0039841613360

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Whitechapel   Primary Artist
Jason Suecof   Guitar,Soloist,Guest Artist
Zach Householder   Guitar
Kevin Lane   Drums
Ben Savage   Lead,Guitar
Gabe Crisp   Bass
Phil Bozeman   Vocals
Cole Martinez   Sampling
Alex Wade   Guitar

Technical Credits

Cole Martinez   Sound Design
Alex Wade   Composer,Group Member
Alan Douches   Mastering
Jason Suecof   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Whitechapel   Producer,Art Direction
Zach Householder   Composer,Group Member
Kevin Lane   Group Member
Ben Savage   Composer,Group Member
Shawn Carrano   Management
Gabe Crisp   Group Member
Phil Bozeman   Composer,Lyricist,Group Member
Brent Elliott White   Cover Art
Mark Lewis   Drum Engineering
Andrew Roesch   Management
Shaun Lopez   Engineer
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