@@lasagnasux4934 y’all act like Texas is like the heart of the south while Texas is so close to the west coast y’all barely make it as a southern state.
was just thinking that I got so sick and tired of hearing everyone copying the Lorna shore breakdown! Whitechapel did it better 🔥👏🏻 Btw saw Phil live a month ago at brutal assault and he was casually performing some of the best insane vocals I've ever heard live
@@pepopulos totally fair. I love them both. Whitechapel is what broke me into deathcore fully in 2010. But as amazing as Will is, and he is, Phil is the absolute king. He shared the crown only with Mitch Lucker. Now we have Phil, Will, Alex, Tom, among others. Truly an embarrassment of riches.
@@pepopulosWill has zero emotion with his vocals. The reason I don't like Lorna I feel absolutely nothing.. Which is strange being intense music. Sounds like he's just leaning against the wall emotionless in the booth
Then Terrance Hobbs hacks open the door like Jack Torrance in the Shining and says "here's the real daddy, stop stealing my riffs and slams/breakdowns".
@@7ChaosBlackI mean suffocation is the best band ever and he does tell deathcore bands that tell him that they are his inspiration to fuck off. He can’t stand deathcore
his accent made me google where he was from because he sounds like he could be my neighbor at this point. I live 30 minutes away from knox. I knew that red neck twang anywhere
That’s not even how this joke works you say yes after something is listed so you’re saying yes to both. This just makes no grammatical sense cause you can’t say yes to a straight up question. Proper use would be: Rest of the band: “so what kind of filthiness you going for on this track? Highs, lows, brees or what? Phil: Yes
Whitechapel just did what we all thought impossible. They mellowed out their sound for a time, then went back to the heavy. Not the "just throw in a 7-second radio breakdown" heavy, but HERNIA-INDUCING BRUTALITY
Hot take: all heavy bands like these should mellow-down their songs once in a while, to gain more popularity from the masses who haven't heard them yet.
Because the shift In sound was authentic. They still played a lot of old songs live even with the new stuff. They didn't try to sell out or anything. Even the shift in sound was good an actual progressive.
@@Brian-ti7xm For deathcore they were one of the first wave bands. But yeah 2006 is almost 20 years ago so not extremely old in the grand scheme of things.
Phil implying that the song about demons forcing people to eat literal shit is one of least interesting ones scares me for what else this album features
I think I read on the Spotify song notes that it's about demons enslaving people and making them eat demon shit, eat each other, or die starving, to figure out who will resort to cannibalism in order to join the ranks of the cult that worships the demons... I'm ready for this album
I love the Valley, I think that album is a masterpiece from front to back. For a band to be able to go from This is Exile to Kin and all the way back again shows just how good they are and how much ability every single one of them has.
I love WC no matter what they release but when I found out they were going back to their heavier roots... I got very excited. Track goes hard and I can't wait for the new album!
I'm impressed at the clarity Phil brings to his vocals. A lot of vocalists you can't tell what the lyrics are without a guide, but with Phil you can hear his lyrics clearly, and that can be difficult with extreme vocals
@@teamatfort444black tounge is done for now,check out the brutality podcast interview of Alex teyen..but they gonna release something under a new name soon
@@mike0near I personally thought it was pretty good. I will say I feel Jake their vocalist just doesn’t sound as good as he used to. Idk what happened.
What amazes me is, how clean his pronounciation is even with max distortion in his voice. I am a fand since their first record and I am so happy to see them going back to being brutal.
Whitechapel was kind enough to let slaughter to prevail and lorna shore be considered the heaviest band for a bit while they brached out with their music. But now the kings are back and not fucking around.
@@isaiah1660 I'd say thall is a style, much like djent. HLB is progressive deathcore, while Allt is prog metalcore. And I'd consider Vild just prog metal.
@@ensco7 My comment was a joke… wtf is “Buster-core”?? Either way all three of the listed bands are technically consistent with prog. I call them Thall/Buster core because Buster Odeholm produces and plays drums for Vildhjarta and HLB, as well as produces Allt. He also has writing credits for all 3 bands. Sure Djent isn’t technically a genre but wtf else would you call Meshuggah lol. You listed 3 different sub genres for 3 bands that sound extremely similar. People complicate sub genres way too much. If you really wanna call them prog call all 3 “prog deathcore.”(or at least the same sub genre) Thall is a joke kinda the same as Djent. I got the name from old Vildhjarta demo videos. Great name for a genre that so far only consists of three bands. (Probably more but these 3 are the only ones with this specific sound I’ve found so far)
So glad that we get to see Phil do vocal testing and analysis with Elizabeth from The Charismatic Voice. He's such a goat for the Deathcore scene and always had my respect.
Nah for them to drop the heaviest track they’ve ever done (subjectively), and Phil saying “This song is one of the less interesting ones.” And it just “scratches the surface” for the rest of the record, what the hell should we prepare ourselves for?! Can they just drop the record please? 😭
inb4 people start the "Will vs Phil" debates. They're both fucking awesome, they both bring unparalleled talent to the deathcore scene, as do their bands. It doesn't have to be "either or" it can be "yes and also." Living in a world with just Whitechapel is great. Living in a world with just Lorna Shore is great. Living in a world with both of them is fucking awesome. Por que no los dos?
Fuck me I didn't remember how fucking demonic and raw Phil vocals are. I like the new vocal athletes like Ben Duerr, Will Ramos, Alex Terrible and such to death, don't get me wrong, but the passion and the catharsis I feel with WC at their rawest is and probably will be unmatched
@@joshyboy9754 well, yes and no. The first two SOI albums were a vocal nerdfest, and even their latest single is a little bit reminiscent of those glorious Halo days
Subjective.. But Phil is the best imo. The power combined with the technique. He's found a really nice place for his highs now, and his lows which have always had that force bring them sounding like he's frying the thickest cut bacon in a toilet bowl. All that and he doesn't sound like he's just chilling in the booth relaxed. Love it
After listening for the first time this was my first thought. Reminds of Black Dahlia Murder a lot, maybe it's vocals with emphasis on highs on this one
Tbf, MySpace Deathcore was very inspired by TBDM to begin with. Whitechapel going back to their roots means bringing back a lot of those Melodeath elements that have been less prevalent in recent Deathcore. Same with bringing back some of the Deathgrind/Carcass elements.
what a year,we have new:whitechapel,linkin park,disembodied tyrant,to the grave,BMTH,darko us,bodysnatcher,fit for a king,knocked loose,throw,bad omens. WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME 2024
I absolutely love this!! I love all the heavyness and crushing that is Whitechapel. That being said, i really hope that the clean vocals will return at some point in the future, cuz I love Phil's cleans, but this is epic!
I had heard of WC before, but I handn't *heard* Whitechapel before until now. I'm now one step closer to the "demons and goblins" side of metal because of this
I’m new to this band and immediately… This guy has good diction with his vocals Compared to most death core bands he’s prob the most precise and versatile!
Phil a couple years ago: "yeah man, we are not supposed to make those noises, so obviously I won't be able to do this forever" Literally the first single they release after kin: 3:09 😂😂
What I love for me is that Kin was my first Whitechapel experience. I adore that album, it is my favourite album. But I had no idea Whitechapel had this rich history and the depth to go this dummy heavy. I've been super enjoying their earlier stuff since I found Kin and I can't wait to hear the new stuff too!
That chill tone when he said "nah man just wanted to make some heavy stuff" at 8:17 sounded to me like Sky king's tone (Richard Russell), if anyone remembers the name (and the incident)
These are some of Phil's best vocals. So much going on. Loved every second. The song made me feel as uncomfortable as I did when I first heard Possession back in the day.
Even completely disregarding the awesomeness of the phone call, you are legitimately the ONLY guy to watch so reactions. You are the ONLY one who does them right. Love others reactions no matter what because they’re all different… but you encase what alot of us isolated metalheads need.
@8:45 WTF! This album is going to make me literally pass out from the blood rushing to my head while simultaneously heading banging and laughing in awe. I'm so here for it. \m/Also, I feel Brandon is a great fit for Whitechapel in 2024.
This is Exile was a game changer for me with heavy music when I first heard it on Rock Band.. kind of moved away from them but the last couple albums brought me back. Really good stuff. Didn't expect them to get back this heavy. Fuckin love it!
I think my favorite part of the song is when he breathes in then belches out that long eerie goblin/ Pterodactyl scream before the breakdown hits and he just goes full on gorilla with his lows at the end.
I always hear Phil Bozeman as a much lower version of Randy Blythe. Especially at 2:05. He does stuff like that quite a bit live that reminds me a lot of Randy's particular way of pronunciation. The "Ow" going from high to low. Even at 5:15 with "more" going low to high.
I've listened to Whitechapel for like 15 years now and never noticed Phil's accent, even on his PhillyBo channel way back. I know he's from Tennessee but this is my first time actually hearing the southern twang in his voice.
No we call that Phil Bozeman homie.Lorna shore is just starting to peak but whitechapel man they're the ogs and the goats.this album is going to be a beautiful brutal masterpiece
This about to be my favorite Whitechapel next to New Era. I do hope they work in some radio vibes here and there just for some extra variety. Barely fuck with deathcore in recent years but WC got my attention
I’m still rocking power metal at the moment, so this was a pretty large change. Seriously though, if any of you are interested, Questbound - The Fire Ignites is amazing. Good Whitechapel song though.
One time we shared a bus in Europe with Whitechapel. Scariest band...nicest people. Would do it again.
Who asked?
Legends, the both of you 🙏🏼
ABSOLUTE LEGENDS🫡🔥
The bus shared a spot with you and whitechapel **** Fixed your post
@@ShitYourself7shame on you, youngin'
Phil Bozeman vocals: 👹
Phil Bozeman talking: 🤠
Hell yeah y'all
That’s how we do it in the south. Y’all don’t know how yee do it
@@Corekidbeenybunny I lived in Texas most of my life and never heard anyone say yee.
@@lasagnasux4934 y’all act like Texas is like the heart of the south while Texas is so close to the west coast y’all barely make it as a southern state.
@@lasagnasux4934 just jokes don’t kill me
It's like Phil heard Will Ramos was getting crowned by a bunch of kids as the king of deathcore and took that shit personally
was just thinking that I got so sick and tired of hearing everyone copying the Lorna shore breakdown! Whitechapel did it better 🔥👏🏻
Btw saw Phil live a month ago at brutal assault and he was casually performing some of the best insane vocals I've ever heard live
@@sofiatoumin6111 same at Summer Breeze, just insane how chill he looks while being next level demon
Honestly, I prefer Will over Phil (Lorna got me into deathcore), but holy fucking shit, WC absolutely annhilated me with this one.
@@pepopulos totally fair. I love them both. Whitechapel is what broke me into deathcore fully in 2010. But as amazing as Will is, and he is, Phil is the absolute king. He shared the crown only with Mitch Lucker.
Now we have Phil, Will, Alex, Tom, among others. Truly an embarrassment of riches.
@@pepopulosWill has zero emotion with his vocals. The reason I don't like Lorna I feel absolutely nothing.. Which is strange being intense music. Sounds like he's just leaning against the wall emotionless in the booth
“Nah man I just wanted to make some heavy stuff” goated
Those lows sounded like the earth's plate tectonics were scraping against each other!! 🤯😮
super humble. seems like a chill dude
@@ophilianecrhere comes Alex terrible “I cAn gO LoWeR”
As someone in chat said. Phil just told all deathcore vocalists "daddy's home"
Can't ever forget about dicky though gotta wait to see what fucked up shit he comes out with
Then Terrance Hobbs hacks open the door like Jack Torrance in the Shining and says "here's the real daddy, stop stealing my riffs and slams/breakdowns".
Not while Ben Duerr lives
@@Compendyumfacts
@@7ChaosBlackI mean suffocation is the best band ever and he does tell deathcore bands that tell him that they are his inspiration to fuck off. He can’t stand deathcore
We skipping the fact he just speed dialed Phil Bozeman 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I am fucking dying of laughter 🤣🤣
Pretty sure that was the greatest moment in reaction history lmao
@@theopinson3851 That’s what I’m saying! I know Phil’s a chill dude but nick called the demon in the music video 😂😂
Legit 😂😂 so good ay
his accent made me google where he was from because he sounds like he could be my neighbor at this point.
I live 30 minutes away from knox. I knew that red neck twang anywhere
Rest of the band: "what filthy vocal style are you gonna use in this one?"
Phil: "yes"
AYOO, right though?!?!
Everything his not known for 😂 Phil went above and beyond
That’s not even how this joke works you say yes after something is listed so you’re saying yes to both. This just makes no grammatical sense cause you can’t say yes to a straight up question.
Proper use would be:
Rest of the band: “so what kind of filthiness you going for on this track? Highs, lows, brees or what?
Phil: Yes
A joke works if it makes me laugh. I laughed at his. Yours made me cry@@colincheshire6366
@@colincheshire6366 bro, you just killed the joke..
Whitechapel just did what we all thought impossible. They mellowed out their sound for a time, then went back to the heavy. Not the "just throw in a 7-second radio breakdown" heavy, but HERNIA-INDUCING BRUTALITY
Hot take: all heavy bands like these should mellow-down their songs once in a while, to gain more popularity from the masses who haven't heard them yet.
I laughed so hard at "HERNIA-INDUCING BRUTALITY" XD God damn I love you!
@@bladelazoe I do it for the people ❤
Because the shift In sound was authentic. They still played a lot of old songs live even with the new stuff. They didn't try to sell out or anything. Even the shift in sound was good an actual progressive.
Back to HYPERVIOLENCE
The old school deathcore kings are back
White chapel isn't old school. Their style is timeless. And they actually have at least 3 completely separate death metal / death core styles.
@@Brian-ti7xm For deathcore they were one of the first wave bands. But yeah 2006 is almost 20 years ago so not extremely old in the grand scheme of things.
I’m 31. I want a 2 liter of Mtn Dew, and Call of Duty right NOW. I feel… 15 again.
This comment hit home so hard 🤘🏻
BRUH LITERALLY SAME
CoD ain't what it used to be
@@vaultboy1419 hence 15 lol
Same bro! I going to put on one of my old Whitechapel shirts and I don’t care if it’s to small lmao
Phil is still in the conversation for one of the greatest vocalists of all time. He was revolutionary.
Revolutionary, iconic, and remarkably consistent compared to his peers in the early deathcore scene.
Deathcore vocalists today are doing gutteral lows because oh Phil. He pioneered and made it popular. Agreed
He’s my all time favorite that’s for sure
The craziest is part is how he sounds as good, if not better, live.
Phil was NOT lying about the heaviness. I’m so happy. Also I LOVE the highs Phil is doing.
i got at least 3 serotonin out of this song
man, come on. mom said it was my turn with the serotonin.
@@TheMookie1590 reminds me of the cursed picture with the cat standing there, funny af
I felt absolutely nothing but I know i enjoyed it. Whitechapel has the largest library of iconic deathmetal/deathcore songs.
😂😂😂
Where can I like this 748 more times
"Yeah, I wasn't fkn around man! =) " G O A T
Phil implying that the song about demons forcing people to eat literal shit is one of least interesting ones scares me for what else this album features
I think I read on the Spotify song notes that it's about demons enslaving people and making them eat demon shit, eat each other, or die starving, to figure out who will resort to cannibalism in order to join the ranks of the cult that worships the demons... I'm ready for this album
We had 2 albums of beautiful, retrospective and lovely writing. I’m perfectly fine with the insane, gross concepts for this album.
@@KH-id2hrif that’s one of the least interesting ones, oh boy
I love the Valley, I think that album is a masterpiece from front to back. For a band to be able to go from This is Exile to Kin and all the way back again shows just how good they are and how much ability every single one of them has.
8:02 "what is what?" LMFAO nah, Phil knew damn well what 😂
Phil is like a father that left long time ago and just comeback with 500 Liters of milk . God damn that was heavy .
I love WC no matter what they release but when I found out they were going back to their heavier roots... I got very excited. Track goes hard and I can't wait for the new album!
"Just scratching the surface on what on the album" *haha I'm in danger*
I'm impressed at the clarity Phil brings to his vocals. A lot of vocalists you can't tell what the lyrics are without a guide, but with Phil you can hear his lyrics clearly, and that can be difficult with extreme vocals
It's the power Phil has at ALL of the ranges. Like, his highs, lows, mids, gutterals, pig squeals...everything. Everything is incredible.
Also Infant Annihilator just dropped a teaser for an hour and a half album!!!!
dude, thanks for the heads up!
Where can I find this at??
@@Oct0ber_4_Ever it's in UA-cam shorts
Could be black tongue maybe..
@@teamatfort444black tounge is done for now,check out the brutality podcast interview of Alex teyen..but they gonna release something under a new name soon
A lot of great heavy singles came out today. Whitechapel, Distant, August Burns Red, As I Lay Dying, Shadow of Intent, even Underoath lol
That new Underoath is pretty deep, I guess... Like the new vibe is got.
I think ABR was boring and one of the same songs they do ...
@@mike0near I personally thought it was pretty good. I will say I feel Jake their vocalist just doesn’t sound as good as he used to. Idk what happened.
@@atticus999x I don't know he just tired or whatever ... But the song is basic af
Dont forget Despite Exile 🔥
What amazes me is, how clean his pronounciation is even with max distortion in his voice.
I am a fand since their first record and I am so happy to see them going back to being brutal.
Whitechapel was kind enough to let slaughter to prevail and lorna shore be considered the heaviest band for a bit while they brached out with their music. But now the kings are back and not fucking around.
Hahaha dont forget humanity's last breath
@@markop.1994humanity’s last breath really isn’t as heavy as these bands
@@markop.1994Thall isn’t deathcore. Thall is Buster-core. Vildhjarta, HLB, Allt, are all Buster-core.
@@isaiah1660 I'd say thall is a style, much like djent. HLB is progressive deathcore, while Allt is prog metalcore. And I'd consider Vild just prog metal.
@@ensco7 My comment was a joke… wtf is “Buster-core”?? Either way all three of the listed bands are technically consistent with prog. I call them Thall/Buster core because Buster Odeholm produces and plays drums for Vildhjarta and HLB, as well as produces Allt. He also has writing credits for all 3 bands. Sure Djent isn’t technically a genre but wtf else would you call Meshuggah lol. You listed 3 different sub genres for 3 bands that sound extremely similar. People complicate sub genres way too much. If you really wanna call them prog call all 3 “prog deathcore.”(or at least the same sub genre) Thall is a joke kinda the same as Djent. I got the name from old Vildhjarta demo videos. Great name for a genre that so far only consists of three bands. (Probably more but these 3 are the only ones with this specific sound I’ve found so far)
So glad that we get to see Phil do vocal testing and analysis with Elizabeth from The Charismatic Voice. He's such a goat for the Deathcore scene and always had my respect.
"Long for the flesh, compelled to eat shit" with all animal noises in the world mixed in, is s-tier callout
BORN TO SHIT, FORCED TO WIPE
I always love seeing Whitechapel killing it. They came outta my hometown and I remember being so excited when one of the bands in our scene made it
Nah for them to drop the heaviest track they’ve ever done (subjectively), and Phil saying “This song is one of the less interesting ones.” And it just “scratches the surface” for the rest of the record, what the hell should we prepare ourselves for?!
Can they just drop the record please? 😭
I’ve read somewhere online that this is a standalone single. Really I hope that’s not correct though 😂😂
Whitechappel is often considered one of if not the main creator of the deathcore scene, so for them to still be here making stuff like this is insane
inb4 people start the "Will vs Phil" debates. They're both fucking awesome, they both bring unparalleled talent to the deathcore scene, as do their bands. It doesn't have to be "either or" it can be "yes and also." Living in a world with just Whitechapel is great. Living in a world with just Lorna Shore is great. Living in a world with both of them is fucking awesome. Por que no los dos?
I love LS but the real battle for the crown is between Phil and Ben Duerr.
Just seen both of them live last night in KC. Fucking awesome
Yeah. But Phil though
@@BurningBeard414bens ability is unreal bro. The max tyrants betrayal and the prophets beckoning are something else
Sounds like he's been hanging out with Travis Ryan of cattle decap
Travis was one of Phil's inspirations when Whitechapel began, so I'm not surprised at all that he can channel Travis level vocals
That "dummy noise" is the the most fun to make!! It clears the sinuses and stuck poop at the same time. Who says deathcore isn't health concious?!
"Okay I'm pretty sure we're about to die right here" had me in tears
The ending of the video where he speed dialed Phily B was peak 😂😂😂
this song is just insane lmfao
Fuck me I didn't remember how fucking demonic and raw Phil vocals are. I like the new vocal athletes like Ben Duerr, Will Ramos, Alex Terrible and such to death, don't get me wrong, but the passion and the catharsis I feel with WC at their rawest is and probably will be unmatched
Ben is quite literally the opposite of vocal athlete, hes just like Phil in approach
@@joshyboy9754 well, yes and no. The first two SOI albums were a vocal nerdfest, and even their latest single is a little bit reminiscent of those glorious Halo days
Between Phil and Ben, endless lows for days and I'm not even mad
You forgot Blake Mullens
The king of toilet bowl vocals is back
3:12. You know that goes stupid when your blink is out of time 😂
Phil said: "Did yall forget?"
Subjective.. But Phil is the best imo. The power combined with the technique. He's found a really nice place for his highs now, and his lows which have always had that force bring them sounding like he's frying the thickest cut bacon in a toilet bowl. All that and he doesn't sound like he's just chilling in the booth relaxed. Love it
I get to see them play this live on the 29th with Lorna, Sangbog, and KKTX. Inwas already excited. Now im thrilled
Phil's surname in Dutch *literally* means "Angry Man"... I guess it shows, again
Boze man
I'm fluent in german and I figured it could mean "bösemann".
Its like a hybrid of deathcore and Black Dahlia Murder
After listening for the first time this was my first thought. Reminds of Black Dahlia Murder a lot, maybe it's vocals with emphasis on highs on this one
No TBDM elements at all
I thought the same thing.
Tbf, MySpace Deathcore was very inspired by TBDM to begin with. Whitechapel going back to their roots means bringing back a lot of those Melodeath elements that have been less prevalent in recent Deathcore. Same with bringing back some of the Deathgrind/Carcass elements.
@@Existomalus Literally as soon as it kicked in at 1:46 I heard Black Dahlia Murder. He's not the only one lol.
what a year,we have new:whitechapel,linkin park,disembodied tyrant,to the grave,BMTH,darko us,bodysnatcher,fit for a king,knocked loose,throw,bad omens. WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME 2024
new LP is not a win lmao
You missed Boundaries
Opeth coming back with growls too
@@zephyr8465 Still struggling to cope huh?
You also forgot about All That Remains
When he said, "Con-SUUUUUUUUUME," I felt that.
I absolutely love this!! I love all the heavyness and crushing that is Whitechapel. That being said, i really hope that the clean vocals will return at some point in the future, cuz I love Phil's cleans, but this is epic!
its the Blood Soaked Symphony cave
I had heard of WC before, but I handn't *heard* Whitechapel before until now. I'm now one step closer to the "demons and goblins" side of metal because of this
Listen to their albums somatic defilement and this is exile
wait, why'd you only abbreviate the first Whitechapel
@@jerryh9526 I saw another comment that did it and I didn’t think too hard about it
4:49 when you stub your pinky toe at 3am.
Ahahahaha! So true!
I’m new to this band and immediately… This guy has good diction with his vocals
Compared to most death core bands he’s prob the most precise and versatile!
Phil a couple years ago: "yeah man, we are not supposed to make those noises, so obviously I won't be able to do this forever"
Literally the first single they release after kin: 3:09 😂😂
What I love for me is that Kin was my first Whitechapel experience. I adore that album, it is my favourite album. But I had no idea Whitechapel had this rich history and the depth to go this dummy heavy. I've been super enjoying their earlier stuff since I found Kin and I can't wait to hear the new stuff too!
Saw is the Law is what got me in to Deathcore
Best comment I've seen so far: "Sorry, Will Ramos, Daddy's come home."
Dude called him during the stream 😭😭😭
That chill tone when he said "nah man just wanted to make some heavy stuff" at 8:17 sounded to me like Sky king's tone (Richard Russell), if anyone remembers the name (and the incident)
I heard it too
I could not be MORE excited to be seeing Phil and Will in Greensboro, NC this Sunday. Show is gonna be GOATED
Damn. Phil was not kidding when he said they weren't fucking around on this album. So excited for this
These are some of Phil's best vocals. So much going on. Loved every second. The song made me feel as uncomfortable as I did when I first heard Possession back in the day.
2:26, Phil turns into Gollum lol. Awesome vocals man
he was just saving his vocals for the right time, now.
Even completely disregarding the awesomeness of the phone call, you are legitimately the ONLY guy to watch so reactions. You are the ONLY one who does them right. Love others reactions no matter what because they’re all different… but you encase what alot of us isolated metalheads need.
6:21 bro started talking like Barry bee benson
@8:45 WTF! This album is going to make me literally pass out from the blood rushing to my head while simultaneously heading banging and laughing in awe. I'm so here for it. \m/Also, I feel Brandon is a great fit for Whitechapel in 2024.
I enjoy all of Whitechapel’s music. They’re definitely tied for my favorite deathcore band with Chelsea grin
This is Exile was a game changer for me with heavy music when I first heard it on Rock Band.. kind of moved away from them but the last couple albums brought me back. Really good stuff. Didn't expect them to get back this heavy. Fuckin love it!
OMFG , this song is so fkng delicious, HOLY CRABS
I think my favorite part of the song is when he breathes in then belches out that long eerie goblin/ Pterodactyl scream before the breakdown hits and he just goes full on gorilla with his lows at the end.
PB offered his blood to the roots and this demon came out like “sup, yall remember me?”
I always hear Phil Bozeman as a much lower version of Randy Blythe. Especially at 2:05. He does stuff like that quite a bit live that reminds me a lot of Randy's particular way of pronunciation. The "Ow" going from high to low. Even at 5:15 with "more" going low to high.
Randy is great, but no where near Phil
@andrewjay7962 They're both good in their respective bands and styles.
Those highs to lows are so fun to do hehe 🤘🐻🤘
Hardest diss since "Not Like Us"
Its so dope that Whitechapel is a local band for me, and they have concerts here every Christmas.
Idk what's funnier. Dudes got Phil on speed dial, or the breakdown callout compelled to eat shit!
I've listened to Whitechapel for like 15 years now and never noticed Phil's accent, even on his PhillyBo channel way back. I know he's from Tennessee but this is my first time actually hearing the southern twang in his voice.
We're back baby
Shoutout to Nik for not putting the Bozeman call in the title. Classy move. Respect.
Phil seems like a chill dude
He really is. If you met him in person you’d never imagine him as a front man. Very reserved individual
5:17 bro just turned into Thall vocals
Goat is back!!!
That was heavy , loud , the atmosphere was something !
Vocal , instrument , tone , all are good !
Meanwhile Slipknot be like: we are going heavier than Iowa.... and then proceed to in fact NOT go heavier than Iowa
I like the video, the music is pretty good, lots of compression on the vocals but they definitely hold up 🤘
2:14
We call that "Going Full Ramos"
No we call that Phil Bozeman homie.Lorna shore is just starting to peak but whitechapel man they're the ogs and the goats.this album is going to be a beautiful brutal masterpiece
‘Step back, the GOAT is home’ 😂😂 2:48
- Nik Nocturnal
It’s too true. 🤘🏻
going to go watch lorna shore and Whitechapel in Texas 🤘
This about to be my favorite Whitechapel next to New Era. I do hope they work in some radio vibes here and there just for some extra variety. Barely fuck with deathcore in recent years but WC got my attention
this is no1 single of the year so far
5 views? 20 seconds? Nik fell off tbh
Being able to do this vocally, but also have the cleans he has... like bro.
Every deathcore band now wants to be Lorna Shore / Slaughter to Prevail
old school deatchcore was the best
@@twmatica which is crazy because those bands aren’t even deathcore. This post deathcore trend is ruining the fenee
Sorry but Whitechapel played brutal deathcore before these bands even existed
Whitechapel drove the first wave of deathcore and they are forever the titans, don't even go there my dude.
How ignorant can someone's comment be? 🤦🏻♂️
The best part about this video is dialing Phil and he's answering
I’m still rocking power metal at the moment, so this was a pretty large change. Seriously though, if any of you are interested, Questbound - The Fire Ignites is amazing. Good Whitechapel song though.
The mama bear returning from her failed hunt hears this while approaching the cave and says "nope! you're my cubs mama now" XD
This song is so good! That vocal thing he did really reminded me of the stuff Adam does with Oceano
Phil was like: You wanted heavy Whitechapel agin? Here's heavier Whitechapel than we ever were
I luckily got tickets to white chapel and lorna shore in slc lfg
This song just made my crappy day and week all better! Thank you Phil Whitechapel just saves the day!!!
Plus, Phil is down for the study on Harsh vocals, along with Will Ramos, Tatiana, and Travis. F**king awesome. Luv you Nik!
4:14 This literally sounds like his vocal chords is being torn out in slow motion 😀