℗ 2019 Metal Blade Records
Released March 29, 2019
Duration 40m 29s
Record Label Metal Blade Records
Catalogue No. 15631
Genre Metal (Death)
 

The Valley

Whitechapel

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1.1
When a Demon Defiles a Witch
Whitechapel
5:04
1.2
Forgiveness is Weakness
Whitechapel
2:55
1.3
Brimstone
Whitechapel
3:25
1.4
Hickory Creek
Whitechapel
4:56
1.5
Black Bear
Whitechapel
3:08
1.6
We Are One
Whitechapel
3:58
1.7
The Other Side
Whitechapel
3:17
1.8
Third Depth
Whitechapel
4:07
1.9
Lovelace
Whitechapel
3:48
1.10
Doom Woods
Whitechapel
5:51
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. "Lyrically, emotionally, melody wise, there are not many 'happy' sounding parts 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 just straightforward metal songs. These songs have a darker, more melancholic presentation to them." With vocalist Phil Bozeman having never held back when it comes to speaking his mind, and delivering lyrics as uncompromising as his decimating vocals, this time around he gets even more personal, 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 writings, and some of her quotes and a lot of that journal is in the lyrics." For the band, every record the band drops is an important stepping stone as they continue to build Whitechapel's legacy, and The Valley is no exception.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Metal Blade Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-9.86
-11.80 to -8.94
-6.78
-8.60 to -5.80
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5 to 6
1
When a Demon Defiles a Witch
0.00-10.29-6.85
2
Forgiveness is Weakness
0.00-8.94-5.95
3
Brimstone
0.00-9.18-6.55
4
Hickory Creek
0.00-11.80-8.66
5
Black Bear
0.00-9.26-6.35
6
We Are One
0.00-9.48-6.55
7
The Other Side
0.00-8.95-5.85
8
Third Depth
0.00-10.80-7.96
9
Lovelace
0.00-9.64-6.76
10
Doom Woods
0.00-10.21-6.85

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