WHITECHAPEL Announce New Live Album ’Live In The Valley‘ Out January 26, 2023

WHITECHAPEL Announce New Live Album

’Live In The Valley‘ Out January 26, 2023

Live video for “Lost Boy” now available
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Gcoi7m35w

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Whitechapel has announced a new live album, Live In The Valley, which will be released digitally on January 26, 2024 across all digital platforms. The album contains songs from the albums “Kin” and “The Valley” and was recorded live at the band‘s 7th annual Christmas Benefit Show on December 22, 2022 at The Mill & Mine in their hometown of Knoxville, TN.

Here‘s what guitarist Alex Wade had to say about Live In The Valley:
“We decided to record the audio from our 7th annual hometown Christmas benefit show in 2022 where we played a mixed set from our albums ’The Valley‘ and ’Kin‘. We thought this would be a good way to close the chapter on these albums before we start recording our 9th album. The audio was recorded, engineered, mixed and mastered by our very own Zach Householder and we are excited about the way that it turned out. Along with the audio we shot 2 live videos to accompany the live album release.”

Check out a live video for the track “Lost Boy”off the upcoming live album that was created by Marshall Wieczorek HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Gcoi7m35w

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Track Listing:
1. When A Demon Defiles A Witch
2. Forgiveness Is Weakness
3. Brimstone
4. Hickory Creek
5. Black Bear
6. Doom Woods
7. I Will Find You
8. A Bloodsoaked Symphony
9. Anticure
10. Lost Boy
11. Orphan
12. This Is Exile
13. The Saw Is The LawPreorders for Live In The Valley are now available at www.metalblade.com/Whitechapel
*Fans purchasing a digital copy of the album will receive a download of the single “Lost Boy” at time of purchase

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Whitechapel is currently preparing to hit the road for their last tour of the year, taking to the stage with Meshuggah and In Flames for four weeks including a pair of headline shows. The band will then head home where they will headline their 8th annual Christmas Benefit Show at The Mill & The Mine, marking the band’s final show of 2023. Catch the band  live at one of the dates below!

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Tour with MESHUGGAH & IN FLAMES
11-21       CA San Diego         SOMA
11-22       CA Wheatland       Hard Rock Live Sacramento
11-24       WA Seattle             Paramount Theatre
11-25       BC Vancouver       Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
11-27       AB Edmonton        Midway Music Hall
11-28       AB Calgary              Grey Eagle Event Centre
11-30       MB Winnipeg         Burton Cummings Theatre
12-01       MN Minneapolis   The Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus
12-02       WI Madison           The Sylvee
12-03       MI Grand Rapids  GLC Live at 20 Monroe
12-05       IN Gary                     The Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana
12-06       OH Cincinnati        The Andrew J Brady Music Center
12-07       NY, Buffalo              Buffalo Iron Works *Headline show w/ special guests
12-08       NY Huntington      The Paramount
12-09       MA Boston              MGM Music Hall at Fenway
12-10       NJ Montclair          The Wellmont Theater
12-12       CT Wallingford      Toyota Oakdale Theater
12-13       NY, Syracuse          The Song & Dance *Headline show w/ A Fitting Revenge & Quantifier
12-14       PA Bethlehem       Wind Creek Event Center
12-15       ON Toronto            HISTORY
12-16       QC Laval                   Place Bell **w/ Meshuggah, In Flames, and Voivod
Tour over
12-22       TN, Knoxville          Holiday Show at The Mill & The Mine

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About the band:
At this stage in the game, the name Whitechapel commands respect. Already sitting on one of the most enviable catalogs in contemporary metal, in 2019 they dropped The Valley, showcasing a confident evolution in their sound and standing as a true landmark release that sets a new standard for the genre. “To me, it was like the stars aligning for us to create our almost perfect record in regard to songwriting, vocal performance, the mix and master, and the artwork,” says guitarist Alex Wade. “We like to look at our albums as chapters of our career, and that is one chapter I will never forget. I think it really solidified that we can embrace a new sound, and if we execute it properly, then the fanbase is going to support and enjoy it.” In 2021, they return with that album’s successor, the mighty Kin, which is an even more dynamic and diverse collection, further advancing the band’s sound into new territory without losing sight of what brought them to this point. “I feel with every album, we learn what worked best on the last one and try to utilize that in our writing. Early in the writing, there was some discussion of the album being like ‘The Valley’ part II, not literally called that, but in how the songs sound and flow through it. It’s very much a storytelling type record like ‘The Valley’ was,” adds vocalist Phil Bozeman, “Musically, we just want to create what we vibe with at the given moment. We write music with how we feel and not what is expected of us, while lyrically the idea of continuing from the story of ‘The Valley’ was always the goal.”“For a generation of fans, Whitechapel are the most legitimately brutal band of the deathcore movement” – Kerrang!

“Their music attacks from the first track, and they draw you in, commanding your attention with their performance and presence. This is how I‘ve always felt about Whitechapel” – Metal Nation

“Whitechapel has certainly become, in my opinion, one of the more unique metal bands still making music today” – Metal Injection

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Photo by Stephanie Cabral