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The Somatic Defilement

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  • Original Release Date: August 28, 2007
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Necrotizing (Intro) 0:35 $0.99 Buy Track  - Necrotizing (Intro)
Play   2. The Somatic Defilement 5:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Somatic Defilement
Play   3. Devirgination Studies 3:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - Devirgination Studies
Play   4. Prostatic Flluid Asphyxiation 3:33 $0.99 Buy Track  - Prostatic Flluid Asphyxiation
Play   5. Fairy Fay 3:33 $0.99 Buy Track  - Fairy Fay
Play   6. Ear to Ear 3:30 $0.99 Buy Track  - Ear to Ear
Play   7. Alone in the Morgue 2:53 $0.99 Buy Track  - Alone in the Morgue
Play   8. Festering Fiesta 2:29 $0.99 Buy Track  - Festering Fiesta
Play   9. Vicer Exciser 2:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Vicer Exciser
Play 10. Articulo Mortis 4:03 $0.99 Buy Track  - Articulo Mortis
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Average 'Core Release (Actual Raing: 4.5 stars), March 21, 2009
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This review is from: Somatic Defilement (Audio CD)
Deathcore, a fusion of death metal and metalcore, has sky-rocketed in popularity recently, seemingly replacing metalcore. With bands like Suicide Silence and Job For A Cowboy (whom I despise each of), now all the Hot Topic kids find another genre to flock to.

To be blunt, I do NOT like deathcore. I feel it is a cash-in on death metal with blatant metalcore tendencies. Most bands end up sounding virtually identical (SS, JFAC, Salt The Wound, A Different Breed Of Killer, Knights Of The Abyss, Carnifex, Bring Me The Horizon, etc.). However, there are a few bands who stand out, and are more on the death metal side than metalcore. One of them is Despised Icon, whom i really enjoy. The other is Whitechapel.

Named after the county in London home to Jack the Ripper, this Tennessee-based brutal deathcore band really shows they're above other bands in this genre with this release. Given the label and associated acts, I did not expect anything good out of this release, but I looked it up just for giggles and laughs. What I got really impressed me.

First, the riffs. While three guitarists is very unnecessary for this genre, Zach Householder, Alex Wade, and Ben Savage do make moderate use of them. You'll often hear melody between two guitars to one low-heavy rhythm. There are a LOT of breakdowns on this album, but the riffs themselves are more than just segues to these breakdowns. There are many legit-death metal riffs here, and boy do they rule! Bassist Gabe Crisp doesn't have much shine time here, but his rhythms do flow well with the guitars, and add to the heaviness. Drummer Kevin Lane shows his talents well, with rapid-fire double bass and the signature breakdown grooves, he shows he has a lot of talent. And last but not least, we have frontman Phil Bozeman. He has good range, from a mid-range voice that sounds like a half-growl and half-shout, low gutturals, and high-pitched shrieks.

The best songs:

"Necrotizing" is the intro, which has a spoken word that sounds like it's from a documentary played to a blast beat that gradually gets louder, until it breaks into the title track. "The Somatic Defilement" is by far the best song Whitechapel has done. With the opening drum roll and scream, you get one hell of a ride. Phil's growls sound great on this song, and the guitarists play some crushing riffs. Even the breakdowns sound good. But it only gets better toward the end of the song, where it breaks into a Gothenburg-influenced riff combined with keyboards, with the lyric "Until death do us part we'll rot hand in hand." Easily the best song on the album, and in Whitechapel's arsenal.

"Prostatic Fluid Asphyxiation," given the title, is influenced by classic gore death metal. Phil's screams are in top form, his growls good, and the riffs are crushing throughout.

"Fairy Fay" begins with a quick drum fill, and breaks into a crushing riff/breakdown. Phil's vocals are great, and the breakdown is good.

"Vicer Exciser" is the first song I really heard by Whitechapel, and it seems to be one of their most popular songs. Containing their well known "In the name of anatomy..." lyric, the song is heavy, with breakdowns a-plenty.

The verdict:
Will this album change the very fabric of metal? No. Does this album contain revolutionary ideas? No. Is this album a shining light in the abysmal sea of deathcore. Definitely. Whitechapel did release a follow-up in July 08, but I believe that album is inferior. If you like this album, also get the last two albums by Despised Icon, as they are all good albums that prove there IS good deathcore.

Song ratings:
1. Necrotizing-(00:35)-N/A
2. The Somatic Defilement-(05:19)-6/5 Best song!
3. Devirgination Studies-(03:12)-5/5
4. Prostatic Fluid Asphyxiation-(03:33)-5/5
5. Fairy Fay-(03:33)-5/5
6. Ear to Ear-(03:30)-4/5
7. Alone in the Morgue-(02:53)-5/5
8. Festering Fiesta-(02:29)-5/5
9. Vicer Exciser-(02:52)-5/5
10. Articulo Mortis-(04:03)-5/5

"In the name of anatomy, I shall dismember and attain what is rightfully mine."
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BRUTAL DeathCORE, July 3, 2008
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This review is from: Somatic Defilement (Audio CD)
it isn't hard to imagine the members of the band Whitechapel doing a "Jack the Ripper" tour of the East End during a visit to London. Whitechapel are not a British band; the death metallers are actually from Knoxville, TN, but they chose their name because of Jack the Ripper. Never let it be said that death metal bands don't have a fascination with gruesome subject matter, which is quite plentiful on their debut album, Somatic Defilement. This 32-minute CD is full of references to death, murder, and mutilation, but tunes like "Alone in the Morgue," "Devirgination Studies," and "Vicer Exciser" come across as ironic rather than genuinely disturbing. Whitechapel's approach is best described as death metal with elements of technical metalcore; lead singer Phil Bozeman usually favors death metal's stereotypical "cookie monster" growl, but he sometimes detours into metalcore-ish screaming. The influences on this disc range from Carcass (the song titles "Prostatic Fluid Asphyxiation" and "Articulo Mortis" are certainly Carcass-like) to the Black Dahlia Murder (another metal band whose name was inspired by a senseless killing of long ago). Somatic Defilement isn't remarkable, but it offers a decent dose of bombast to those who like their death metal with some acknowledgement of technical metalcore.the perfect desert after watching the film FROM HELL...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love This Album!, March 4, 2011
This review is from: Somatic Defilement (Audio CD)
This is my favorite album by Whitechapel to date. Whitechapel is one of my favorite bands. I've seen Whitechapel live 5 times. I bought this album in February 2008, after they were the opening act on the Darkest Hour, Cephalic Carnage, and Emmure tour. Their live set blew me away, so I had to buy this album. I've had this album on repeat a lot in the last few years, I still find myself putting this album on repeat from time to time. This is an Album I'll always remember as the years go by. To me personally this album is a masterpiece. I love the lyrics on this album, some of my favorite lyrics. If you like this genre of music, you must listen to Whitechapel, at least check out this album. I've meet the band a few times, and they are really nice dudes. Support this band they deserve it. They are on tour at least 10 months out of the year, and tour in a van. Whitechapel deserves to be known. They are starting to climb up the ladder, but they are not where I would like them to be. I would love for Whitechapel to be able to sell at least 20,000 copies of an album the first week of release, they've done half of that which is pretty good, for being in this genre of music, but since this genre of music is becoming more popular hopefully they will do better. I personally hope one day this kind of music will take over, because to me it's the best.
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