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It is the first Whitechapel album to feature lead vocalist Phil Bozeman performing clean vocals on an album, on the songs "Bring Me Home" and "Decennium", and it is the last album to feature drummer Ben Harclerode. [4] A music video for the track "Elitist Ones" was released on June 24, 2016. [5]
This echoes the dedication at the end of their 2016 music video for the song "Bring Me Home" [35] which concludes with a dedication to Bozeman's father Michael Gary Bozeman who died in 1995. On April 14, 2020, an acoustic version of "Hickory Creek" was released. This is the first Whitechapel song to feature entirely clean vocals.
"Clean" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Written and produced by Swift and the British musician Imogen Heap , the track is a steady soft rock , dream pop , and synth-folk ballad with an electronic production.
The Valley continues Bozeman's experiments with clean vocals, [4] [13] and slightly distances Whitechapel from their signature deathcore style. [4] The vocals on the fourth track, "Hickory Creek", are exclusively sung. [5] As a whole, the record has been variously described as deathcore, [1] progressive metal, [2] and groove metal. [3]
The song also features clean vocals from Joel Birch. Along with this new album, The Amity Affliction also announced a 1500-person capacity (per city) tour in Australia called the I Bring the Weather with Me Tour at The Tivoli in Brisbane on 19 August, Metro Theatre in Sydney on 26 August and 170 Russell in Melbourne on 31 August.
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In September 2001, the band recorded their first home made song called "Withered". ... clean vocals, programming, keyboards (2001–2012, 2015–2016, ...
It marks a considerably heavier, technical musical approach from the band, and a stronger use of clean vocals from Bourget, having him lead three songs on the album ("My Understandings", "Purified" and "When You Can't Sleep at Night"). The album was re-released on July 24, 2012, and was produced by Cameron Webb.