Both of Phil's parents died when he was really young. His mom suffered from addiction, schytsophrenia and DID. His father died of a heart attack when he was 10. His step father was abusive. He didn't REALLY start opening up about it until their last two albums. I recommend you listen to more and look into his story before you do. When A Demon Defiles A Witch, Blood Soaked Symphony and Orphan are good starts.
PLEASE more Whitechapel. The Valley is one of my all time favorite albums and it really does a good job of conveying Phil's story. I highly recommend When A Demon Defiles A Witch!
Definitely also listen to when a demon defiles a witch it's one of my favorite songs and I even have a tattoo of the art seriously a masterpiece and for context the song is about the singer's mother who did die of an overdose when he was 15 after suffering with schizophrenia and abuse from his stepfather
Now you need to do some old Whitechapel lol You should do bring me home, though not old, it’s kind of a precursor……his dad died while Phil was real young. That song goes into that subject. This song followed, about his mom getting heavily into drugs, dealing with severe mental illness and delusions after getting with his pos step father, later, if I recall, overdosing when he was very young, leaving him with no parents. The album was inspired by the death of his stepfather and if you want to see his thoughts on him, the song Forgiveness Is Weakness is the route to go.
Whitechapel's Bring Me Home is about Phil's dad, When A Demon Defiles A Witch is about how manipulative his step-father was to his mom, shit is both amazing and heartbreaking.
this entire album (The Valley) is about the vocalist Phil Bozeman's childhood. He has said that his father was the only thing that kept his mother somewhat sane so after he died his mother just spiraled out of controll. The album after this one (Kin) is more about his teenage/young aldulthood. (This is just my recolection but I think it is pretty accurate). Both of these albums are some of my all time favourites so you got a few more songs to react to haha.
Just to echo what others have said, "When A Demon Defiles A Witch" is an absolute must-listen and imo one of the best metal songs of the last decade. Up until 2019 (they came out in 2006), Whitechapel was known as a band that would just smash your skull in and throw some melody in for garnish to the point where they literally had no clean vocals until 2016 (and that was only one song). This album "The Valley", however, and the follow-up "Kin" saw them truly expand their sound and morph into something special. Both albums, as many mentioned, are about Phil's childhood and how he ultimately came out of it ok despite everything life through at him so young. Both are absolutely GORGEOUS and worth looking more into, but "When A Demon Defiles A Witch" is definitely a good one to go to next since it's the opener on "The Valley" and kind of serves as an intro to the story on both.
There's a good interview Phil did about the concept for this album, i recommend finding it. what others have said in the comments, Phil's early childhood was rough with his father dying when he was really young and his mother being addicted to pills and heroin brought on in no small part thanks to his step father who was an abusive piece of shit. Phil's mom also suffered from Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder) and Schizophrenia which made her addiction worse. Phil would later find an old diary of his mother's where she talks about the "witch" (one of her personalities) is tormenting her. Phil, left home and was in the care of his older sister and boyfriend (who got him into metal music) at the tender age of 13 (i think). His mother would commit suicide several years later. all in all, he's had one helluva bad childhood. I would HIGHLY recommend listening to the rest of the album The Valley, all the of the songs are roughly about his mother and his childhood.
One of my favorite Deathcore groups. Absolutely love this band. Pretty heavy catalog, if you decide to dive more into them. But they have also put out some pretty melodic songs for their genre as well.
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Both of Phil's parents died when he was really young. His mom suffered from addiction, schytsophrenia and DID. His father died of a heart attack when he was 10. His step father was abusive. He didn't REALLY start opening up about it until their last two albums. I recommend you listen to more and look into his story before you do. When A Demon Defiles A Witch, Blood Soaked Symphony and Orphan are good starts.
This whole album “The Valley” is about the lead singer Phil. “When a Demon Defiles a Witch” is another one you should react to.
Yeah Phil lived this, and more, though his Mom died of an OD. Whitechapel doesn't pull punches. This is Phil's therapy. Great reaction
PLEASE more Whitechapel. The Valley is one of my all time favorite albums and it really does a good job of conveying Phil's story. I highly recommend When A Demon Defiles A Witch!
Definitely also listen to when a demon defiles a witch it's one of my favorite songs and I even have a tattoo of the art seriously a masterpiece and for context the song is about the singer's mother who did die of an overdose when he was 15 after suffering with schizophrenia and abuse from his stepfather
whoever recommended this should have gave you the meaning behind it
This is what got me into the band
I saw the thumbnail my first thought was "oh fuck shes listening to hickory creek"
Good reaction
Phil wrote a few songs about his mom and step dad. It's so heartbreaking.
Now you need to do some old Whitechapel lol
You should do bring me home, though not old, it’s kind of a precursor……his dad died while Phil was real young. That song goes into that subject. This song followed, about his mom getting heavily into drugs, dealing with severe mental illness and delusions after getting with his pos step father, later, if I recall, overdosing when he was very young, leaving him with no parents.
The album was inspired by the death of his stepfather and if you want to see his thoughts on him, the song Forgiveness Is Weakness is the route to go.
Orphan is sort of a part 2 of this song. I would definitely check it out if you want to listen to the rest of the story.
Whitechapel's Bring Me Home is about Phil's dad, When A Demon Defiles A Witch is about how manipulative his step-father was to his mom, shit is both amazing and heartbreaking.
They are from my hometown Knoxville TN. This is a sad reality for many people from here.
this entire album (The Valley) is about the vocalist Phil Bozeman's childhood. He has said that his father was the only thing that kept his mother somewhat sane so after he died his mother just spiraled out of controll.
The album after this one (Kin) is more about his teenage/young aldulthood.
(This is just my recolection but I think it is pretty accurate).
Both of these albums are some of my all time favourites so you got a few more songs to react to haha.
some of the most underrated metal albums for sure. i love all of Whitechapel, but those 2 albums are some of best albums metal has ever seen imo
Just to echo what others have said, "When A Demon Defiles A Witch" is an absolute must-listen and imo one of the best metal songs of the last decade. Up until 2019 (they came out in 2006), Whitechapel was known as a band that would just smash your skull in and throw some melody in for garnish to the point where they literally had no clean vocals until 2016 (and that was only one song). This album "The Valley", however, and the follow-up "Kin" saw them truly expand their sound and morph into something special. Both albums, as many mentioned, are about Phil's childhood and how he ultimately came out of it ok despite everything life through at him so young. Both are absolutely GORGEOUS and worth looking more into, but "When A Demon Defiles A Witch" is definitely a good one to go to next since it's the opener on "The Valley" and kind of serves as an intro to the story on both.
One of my favorites
Highly recommend I Will Find You and Without Us.
There's a good interview Phil did about the concept for this album, i recommend finding it. what others have said in the comments, Phil's early childhood was rough with his father dying when he was really young and his mother being addicted to pills and heroin brought on in no small part thanks to his step father who was an abusive piece of shit. Phil's mom also suffered from Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder) and Schizophrenia which made her addiction worse. Phil would later find an old diary of his mother's where she talks about the "witch" (one of her personalities) is tormenting her. Phil, left home and was in the care of his older sister and boyfriend (who got him into metal music) at the tender age of 13 (i think). His mother would commit suicide several years later. all in all, he's had one helluva bad childhood. I would HIGHLY recommend listening to the rest of the album The Valley, all the of the songs are roughly about his mother and his childhood.
One of my favorite Deathcore groups. Absolutely love this band. Pretty heavy catalog, if you decide to dive more into them. But they have also put out some pretty melodic songs for their genre as well.
Best Whitechapel song if you ask me. It takes balls to be this honest ❤
Bring Me Home is up there too for me. As well as Our Endless War, but for obvious other reasons.
If you feel like a dive into Whitechapel you gotta do The Saw is the Law, When a Demon Defiles a Witch and I, Dementia.
She should do diggs road
You need to check out when a demon defiles a witch.
“When a Demon Defiles a Witch next! :D
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I have a suggestion, can you please react to "like a tattoo" by Sade, live from San Diego??? It's one of the best songs I've ever heard
If you enjoy a video with a story, maybe you could check out 'to the flowers' by 'while she sleeps', one of my favourite bands
Please do when a demon defiles a witch
Check out Whitechapel- Doom Woods please! 🤘🏼
Amazing Reaction Beautiful. 🌹
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React to "AC/DC let there be rock River Plate" and "Argentina the best crowd in the world"
Now do the song Bring Me Home, the song about his dad, personally I find it to be even more heart breaking
Can you please do ligature marks by meshuggah next? It’s from their 2022 immutable album and boy does it chug and slaps and it’s 🔥
Plz react to While She Sleeps “To the Flowers” , it is so powerful I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Should react to ghost year zero
Please take off the reaction to the Casualties "we Are All We Have"
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Ahh yes the mommy issues song. Fucking slaps so hard
React Isyana- Mindblowing 😊
Oh no! Phil Bozeman
One of the best metal singers ever
Hmm...
Please react to BABYMETAL and Electric call boy Ratatata song
Yes lol 😂
Phil Taylor
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I came for heavy breakdowns not to have one
Omg........turn your voice volume down. I turn it up so I can hear the music then your voice cones in super loud!!!!