06:45 - huascaman The EA sports NHL games are the best. \m/
06:29 - Unhealer Jaeryd17, agree Mass Effect is excellent. Also, I didn't mind the so-hated ending that much.
06:23 - BoxCar Willy I really only play Fallout. Ive beaten both at least 10 times, (new Vegas probably even more). They are just the best, they capture everything I love. They just need a metal soundtrack and dirtbikes. Lol.
06:20 - Jaeryd17 No best game series, I don't think... but Mass Effect comes incredibly close. Love me some Halo, Metroid, Zelda, Borderlands, Battlefield, and Elder Scrolls, though.
05:59 - psykometal I've done like dozens of playthroughs using the Oghma to level boost, to try out several different character builds (since there used to not be respec option), so I now I want to actually complete it, or come real close. :)
05:57 - psykometal I've been thinking about it. But I'm honestly still hooked on Skyrim. I've never actually completed the game. And since they recently unlocked the level cap and added Legendary, I have renewed interest in trying to complete it...
US deathcore band Whitechapel unveiled some of the new additional European tour dates, for this upcoming summer. The band will be performing at several well-known festivals, as well as in a couple of clubs. On selected club shows the band will be performing together with DevilDriver. Check out the complete list below, more dates to be announced soon.
American deathcore band Whitechapel has released a new video today. The band shot this video on the 2012 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival with director Strati Hovartos for the song "Possibilities Of An Impossible Existence." The song comes from their most recent and self-titled release which came out in June under Metal Blade. Watch the video over here.
"I, Dementia", the new video from US deathcore outfit Whitechapel has premiered at this location. Alternatively, you can watch it below. The song comes off Whitechapel, which came out on June 19th via Metal Blade Records. The clip was shot with director David Brodsky (All That Remains, Devin Townsend) as part of the Scion AV Project.
US deathcore outfit Whitechapel has revealed that the band's self-titled fourth album is slated for a June 19th release via Metal Blade Records. The band also unveiled the album artwork, tracklist and released the first single from the album, "Hate Creation", which can be streamed below.
"Section 8", a brand new song from American deathcore band Whitechapel is now available for streaming on their Facebook page. It requires a 'like' to be listened to. There are also rumors circulating that the song will reportedly appear on an upcoming digital EP entitled Recorrupted, due out November 8th via Metal Blade, but so far those rumors were not confirmed by any official sources.
Whitechapel have given Blank TV the exclusive premier of their new live music video "Breeding Violence", which was shot in Nashville, TN on January 8th with director Scott Hansen. Fans can now watch the video below:
In the meantime, Whitechapel continue to tour across the US as headliners on the Welcome to Hell Tour (click for concert dates).
US deathcore act Whitechapel has parted ways with drummer Kevin Lane. According to internet sources, Lane has returned home to Kingsport, TN and is planning to go back to school in the near future. The band has reportedly recruited Ben Harclerode, drummer for Knights Of The Abyss, to replace him.
US deathcore act Whitechapel will be kicking off a headlining tour across the United States this October, in support of their latest studio album, A New Era Of Corruption. Joining them on the trek will be Impending Doom, Miss May I, Oceano and I Declare War.
The Corruptour live dates are as follows:
10/01 - Macon, GA - The 567
10/02 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Culture Room
10/03 - St. Petersburg, FL - State Theatre
10/04 - Jacksonville, FL - Rain (Plush Complex)
10/05 - Spartanburg, SC - Ground Zero
10/06 - Charlotte, NC - Tremont Music Hall
10/07 - Raleigh, NC - Volume 11 Tavern
10/08 - Norfolk, VA - Norva
10/09 - Jermyn, PA - Eleanor Rigby's
10/10 - Hartford, CT - Webster Theatre
10/12 - Boston, MA - Harper's Ferry
A New Era Of Corruption, the forthcoming album from US metallers Whitechapel, is available for streaming online in its entirety at this location.
A New Era Of Corruption will be released on June 8 via Metal Blade Records.
A New Era Of Corruption cover art] tracklist:
01. Devolver
02. Breeding Violence
03. The Darkest Day Of Man
04. Reprogrammed To Hate
05. End Of Flesh
06. Unnerving
07. A Future Corrupt
08. Prayer Of Mockery
09. Murder Sermon
10. Nercomechanical
11. Single File To Dehumanization
12. Animus
Knoxville, Tennessee's Whitechapel is pleased to release the cover art and track listing for their 3rd full-length release (second for Metal Blade), A New Era of Corruption due out June 8th via Metal Blade Records.
"The album is finally 100% complete and we couldn't be more excited. I think this record truly represents where we are as musicians at this point in our career. A New Era of Corruption is the heaviest and most aggressive material we have written to date," comments guitarist and founding member Alex Wade. "Some of you may notice that the title of the new record, A New Era of Corruption, is a line from the song "Possession" off of our last album This Is Exile. We wanted to name the CD this to bring a little flavor from This Is Exile into the new CD, as well as I think the name represents this new age of extreme metal that we are currently rising in. The album is not a concept record like This Is Exile was. It just has its own general theme and each song deals with its own topic track by track."