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Whitechapel - Mark Of The Blade



6.4 | 70 votes |
Release date: 24 June 2016
Style: Deathcore

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Disc I
01. The Void
02. Mark Of The Blade
03. Elitist Ones
04. Bring Me Home
05. Tremors
06. A Killing Industry
07. Tormented
08. Brotherhood
09. Dwell In The Shadows
10. Venomous
11. Decennium

Disc II [Deluxe edition bonus CD]
01. Alone In The Morgue [demo]
02. Articulo Mortis [demo]
03. Devirginations Studies [demo]
04. Fairy Fay [demo]
05. Festering Fiesta [demo]
06. Ear To Ear [demo]
07. Articulo Mortis [demo]
08. Ear To Ear [demo]
09. Festering Fiesta [demo]
10. Fairy Fay [demo]
11. Festering Fiesta [demo] [new version]
12. Prostatic Fluid [demo]

Additional info
The bonus CD is part of the limited deluxe edition boxed set. Tracks 1-6 are taken from Demo 2 (2006), tracks 7-12 are taken from Demo 1 (2006).

Guest review by
omne metallum
Rating:
6.6
Five albums in and going strong, Whitechapel were at the forefront of the deathcore genre and had established themselves as a band who stood firm while the genre slipped away underneath their feet. Mark Of The Blade saw the band switch up their approach while remaining close to their roots; the resulting songs show it was a mixed success for the band, and one that saw them take two steps back instead of one forward.

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28.04.2016 - 13:54
Rating: 5
s_t_s

Crossing fingers, hoping that this album will sound like "Whitechapel" more than "Our Endless War" !
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28.04.2016 - 16:02
Nikpe
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Oh! Good news. I hope the sound will be as dense as that of "Hate creation"
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18.05.2016 - 18:51
Rating: 6
zeromus44

After listening to 'The Void' and 'The Mark of the Blade' I have no faith in this album. I expect a failure. Generic, emotionless,...
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10.06.2016 - 22:02
Rating: 7
flightoficarus
Stamp Tramp
The band is continuing in much the same trajectory. Heard the whole thing and it can be summed up as some moderately head-bangable music, a few half decent tracks, and some of the worst cliché lyrics I have heard all year. I think it's a little better than 'Our Endless War', but still not worth a whole lot. I will say one thing: still better than Emmure. If you are wanting some better deathcore you should check out Within Destruction or Azgard.
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14.06.2016 - 17:54
Rating: 5
Cynic Metalhead
Paisa Vich Nasha
Written by zeromus44 on 18.05.2016 at 18:51

After listening to 'The Void' and 'The Mark of the Blade' I have no faith in this album. I expect a failure. Generic, emotionless,...


Hope you have gone through this new record.

Decent. Still sound better than last record.
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19.06.2016 - 20:20
Rating: 6
zeromus44

Written by Cynic Metalhead on 14.06.2016 at 17:54

Written by zeromus44 on 18.05.2016 at 18:51

After listening to 'The Void' and 'The Mark of the Blade' I have no faith in this album. I expect a failure. Generic, emotionless,...


Hope you have gone through this new record.

Decent. Still sound better than last record.



Listened to it a bunch of times. Agreed, it's better than expected, but i don't like the direction the band is taking.
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26.06.2016 - 10:28
Rating: 5
s_t_s

Written by Cynic Metalhead on 14.06.2016 at 17:54

Written by zeromus44 on 18.05.2016 at 18:51

After listening to 'The Void' and 'The Mark of the Blade' I have no faith in this album. I expect a failure. Generic, emotionless,...


Hope you have gone through this new record.

Decent. Still sound better than last record.


Pfuu listening to this album right now and I'm so bored ! When I came to listen to "Whitechapel" (the album !) I felt so boosted up ! "Our Endless War" has some nice moments (man, that introduction kicks ass !) but here there's nothing to save the day, so I don't understand how you can think this is better than their last. And that quiet track "Bring Me Home" ! Is it supposed to be a mock up of Slipknot ? I like Slipknot for what they do but guys please keep to your own style (if you still have one). No rating atm but some disappointment for sure, even "This Endless War" doesn't seem so tasteless any more :/
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27.06.2016 - 18:48
Rating: 8
Sircheesewhistle

It's fairly enjoyable, at least the rest of the songs on the album is better than the uninspired title track.

I actually didn't have issues with the lyrics "Bring Me Home" has some of the best on the record.
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28.06.2016 - 08:11
Rating: 6
Overrwatcher

I'm sorta enjoying this. It's generic death metal, but I'd take it over the generic death metal influenced deathcore they had before their self-titled. The cleans work surprisingly well, sounding a lot like a death metal Slipknot. "Bring Me Home" is a definite highlight, as is the instrumental "Brotherhood" and its followup "Dwell In The Shadows". But it's a bit jarring how the album goes from that DM Slipknot back to generic bro-core Whitechapel instantly, as if it never happened. It has a lot more personality than Our Endless War at least. Lyrics are still laughably awful as usual, so it's still Whitechapel, don't worry.
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Written by Dr. Strawberry on 12.06.2016 at 19:43

Overwatcher, MS Xena, crumbled him in no time. MS needs you to kill the boredom in here.
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