Whitechapel is pleased to present their latest video, for the song “Hate Cult Ritual”. The punishing track comes off the band’s long-awaited new full-length, Hymns In Dissonance, out now on Metal Blade Records.
Hymns In Dissonance sees the band reinventing themselves, going darker, deeper, and heavier than ever before. “We attempted to write our heaviest album to date,” says guitarist Alex Wade. “We wanted to put out something that was shockingly menacing and brutal.”
Longtime fans will detect hints of the past within the brutality. To wit: the riff-tastic “Hate Cult Ritual” is the only song on the album with Drop A tuning, the tuning the first three Whitechapel albums used. Additionally, Hymns In Dissonance finds vocalist Phil Bozeman living through his “past times,” or as he states, “the music that brought me here. Brutal, dark, aggressive, heavy music. Death metal, black metal, speed metal, etc. I truly believe that your roots call you back at some point in your life and this is that point in my life.”
The band’s dynamic and plainly vicious musicality serves as a soundtrack to the compelling lyrical story that Bozeman vividly imagines. “Hymns In Dissonance is a mockery of the true nature of what hymns are,” Bozeman explains. “Hymns are melodious and harmonious. Dissonance is the opposite of melody and harmony. Dissonance represents evil. The tracks on the record are the hymns, which represent the seven deadly sins, beginning from track three to track ten. Tracks one and two are the introduction.”
Of “Hate Cult Ritual,” Bozeman notes, “The sin of wrath: this song portrays the overwhelming rage of the cult. Planting the seed of evil within the core of the earth to be birthed from soil. All the rivers and oceans are diseased which nourishes their unborn lord, roaming the earth and murdering all opposers.”
Adds Wade, “I was inspired a lot by Bloodbath when writing this one and felt like Phil nailed the vibe vocally contributing to that. There is a ferocity and evilness to this track that I think really sets it apart from the rest. No breakdowns, just pummeling riffs with evil chanting over the choruses.”
Watch Whitechapel L’s “Hate Cult Ritual” video, directed by My Good Eye Visuals, below:
Whitechapel, who formed in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 2006, has seen the core lineup – vocalist Phil Bozeman, guitarists Ben Savage, Zach Householder, and Alex Wade, and bassist Gabe Crisp – intact since 2007, with the exception of drummer Brandon Zackey, who has been playing with the band since 2022. While Hymns In Dissonance follows 2021’s Kin chronologically, the new album is actually somewhat of a sequel to This Is Exile thematically, the three-word title Hymns In Dissonance representing that correlation.
The band started composing the new album at Householder’s studio in June of 2023, following their headlining tour for The Valley. The collective stuck to a strict weekday schedule, the structure allowing for maximum creativity and minimum burnout. Householder produced Hymns In Dissonance, which allowed the musicians to seamlessly switch gears from preproduction to recording the full album without skipping a beat. The guitarist shadowed producer Mark Lewis a lot over the last five Whitechapel albums and bringing that influence inside the band is a full circle moment for Householder and Whitechapel.
Hymns In Dissonance, which features cover art by European tattoo artist Rob Borbas (Grind Design), will be released on CD and digital formats as well as vinyl in the following color variants:
• Eviscerate – Orange/Yellow Marbled (US)
• Eternal Eclipse – Black + White Marbled (US)
• Mangled Innards – Red Smoke (US)
• Visceral Retch – Iridescent Green (US)
• Infested Soul – Neon Green Yellow Marble (US Band Exclusive)
• Red w/ Black Smoke (Tour Exclusive)
• 180g Black (EU)
• Crimson Red w/ Black Swirls (EU)
• Beige Brown Marbled (EU – Ltd. 500)
• Golden Dawn Marbled (EU – Ltd. 500)
• Bone White Splatter (EU – Ltd. 500)
• Clear With Black, Red + Gold Splatter (EU – Ltd. 300)
• Scarlet Red w/ Cloudy Black Splatter (EU – Ltd. 200)
• Scarlet Red & Bone White Melt (UK – Ltd. 300)
For orders, head here. Find merch bundles and band exclusive vinyl at whitechapelband.com.
Hymns In Dissonance tracklisting:
“Prisoner 666”
“Hymns In Dissonance”
“Diabolic Slumber”
“A Visceral Retch”
“Ex Infernis”
“Hate Cult Ritual”
“The Abysmal Gospel”
“Bedlam”
“Mammoth God”
“Nothing Is Coming For Any of Us”
“Hymns In Dissonance” video:
“A Visceral Retch” video:
Whitechapel will return to North American stages next week on a month-long headlining tour. The Hymns In Dissonance Tour will commence on March 18 in Raleigh, North Carolina through April 19 in Atlanta, Georgia. Support will be provided by Brand Of Sacrifice, 200 Stab Wounds, and Alluvial. Tickets are on sale now. Find VIP upgrades at tix.soundrink.com/tours/whitechapel. See confirmed dates below.
Tour dates:
March
18 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC
19 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
20 – Theatre Of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA
21 – The Palladium – Worcester, MA
22 – Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
24 – L’Olympia – Montreal, QC
25 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
26 – Saint Andrew’s Hall – Detroit, MI
28 – House Of Blues – Chicago, IL
29 – Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, MN
30 – Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
April
1 – Summit – Denver, CO
2 – The Grand @ The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
4 – The Palace Theatre – Calgary, AB
5 – Union Hall – Edmonton, AB
7 – The Pearl – Vancouver, BC
8 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
9 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA
11 – Ace Of Spades – Sacramento, CA
12 – The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA
13 – Nile Theater – Mesa, AZ
15 – The Studio @ The Factory – Dallas, TX
16 – Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX
18 – The Orpheum – Tampa, FL
19 – The Masquerade (Heaven) – Atlanta, GA
Whitechapel lineup:
Phil Bozeman – vocals
Ben Savage – lead guitar
Alex Wade – rhythm guitar
Zach Householder – guitar
Gabe Crisp – bass
Brandon Zackey – drums
(Photo – Alex Morgan)
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Hymns In Dissonance sees the band reinventing themselves, going darker, deeper, and heavier than ever before. “We attempted to write our heaviest album to date,” says guitarist Alex Wade. “We wanted to put out something that was shockingly menacing and brutal.”
Longtime fans will detect hints of the past within the brutality. To wit: the riff-tastic “Hate Cult Ritual” is the only song on the album with Drop A tuning, the tuning the first three Whitechapel albums used. Additionally, Hymns In Dissonance finds vocalist Phil Bozeman living through his “past times,” or as he states, “the music that brought me here. Brutal, dark, aggressive, heavy music. Death metal, black metal, speed metal, etc. I truly believe that your roots call you back at some point in your life and this is that point in my life.”
The band’s dynamic and plainly vicious musicality serves as a soundtrack to the compelling lyrical story that Bozeman vividly imagines. “Hymns In Dissonance is a mockery of the true nature of what hymns are,” Bozeman explains. “Hymns are melodious and harmonious. Dissonance is the opposite of melody and harmony. Dissonance represents evil. The tracks on the record are the hymns, which represent the seven deadly sins, beginning from track three to track ten. Tracks one and two are the introduction.”
Of “Hate Cult Ritual,” Bozeman notes, “The sin of wrath: this song portrays the overwhelming rage of the cult. Planting the seed of evil within the core of the earth to be birthed from soil. All the rivers and oceans are diseased which nourishes their unborn lord, roaming the earth and murdering all opposers.”
Adds Wade, “I was inspired a lot by Bloodbath when writing this one and felt like Phil nailed the vibe vocally contributing to that. There is a ferocity and evilness to this track that I think really sets it apart from the rest. No breakdowns, just pummeling riffs with evil chanting over the choruses.”
Watch Whitechapel L’s “Hate Cult Ritual” video, directed by My Good Eye Visuals, below:
Whitechapel, who formed in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 2006, has seen the core lineup – vocalist Phil Bozeman, guitarists Ben Savage, Zach Householder, and Alex Wade, and bassist Gabe Crisp – intact since 2007, with the exception of drummer Brandon Zackey, who has been playing with the band since 2022. While Hymns In Dissonance follows 2021’s Kin chronologically, the new album is actually somewhat of a sequel to This Is Exile thematically, the three-word title Hymns In Dissonance representing that correlation.
The band started composing the new album at Householder’s studio in June of 2023, following their headlining tour for The Valley. The collective stuck to a strict weekday schedule, the structure allowing for maximum creativity and minimum burnout. Householder produced Hymns In Dissonance, which allowed the musicians to seamlessly switch gears from preproduction to recording the full album without skipping a beat. The guitarist shadowed producer Mark Lewis a lot over the last five Whitechapel albums and bringing that influence inside the band is a full circle moment for Householder and Whitechapel.

Hymns In Dissonance, which features cover art by European tattoo artist Rob Borbas (Grind Design), will be released on CD and digital formats as well as vinyl in the following color variants:
• Eviscerate – Orange/Yellow Marbled (US)
• Eternal Eclipse – Black + White Marbled (US)
• Mangled Innards – Red Smoke (US)
• Visceral Retch – Iridescent Green (US)
• Infested Soul – Neon Green Yellow Marble (US Band Exclusive)
• Red w/ Black Smoke (Tour Exclusive)
• 180g Black (EU)
• Crimson Red w/ Black Swirls (EU)
• Beige Brown Marbled (EU – Ltd. 500)
• Golden Dawn Marbled (EU – Ltd. 500)
• Bone White Splatter (EU – Ltd. 500)
• Clear With Black, Red + Gold Splatter (EU – Ltd. 300)
• Scarlet Red w/ Cloudy Black Splatter (EU – Ltd. 200)
• Scarlet Red & Bone White Melt (UK – Ltd. 300)
For orders, head here. Find merch bundles and band exclusive vinyl at whitechapelband.com.

Hymns In Dissonance tracklisting:
“Prisoner 666”
“Hymns In Dissonance”
“Diabolic Slumber”
“A Visceral Retch”
“Ex Infernis”
“Hate Cult Ritual”
“The Abysmal Gospel”
“Bedlam”
“Mammoth God”
“Nothing Is Coming For Any of Us”
“Hymns In Dissonance” video:
“A Visceral Retch” video:
Whitechapel will return to North American stages next week on a month-long headlining tour. The Hymns In Dissonance Tour will commence on March 18 in Raleigh, North Carolina through April 19 in Atlanta, Georgia. Support will be provided by Brand Of Sacrifice, 200 Stab Wounds, and Alluvial. Tickets are on sale now. Find VIP upgrades at tix.soundrink.com/tours/whitechapel. See confirmed dates below.

Tour dates:
March
18 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC
19 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
20 – Theatre Of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA
21 – The Palladium – Worcester, MA
22 – Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
24 – L’Olympia – Montreal, QC
25 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON
26 – Saint Andrew’s Hall – Detroit, MI
28 – House Of Blues – Chicago, IL
29 – Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, MN
30 – Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
April
1 – Summit – Denver, CO
2 – The Grand @ The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
4 – The Palace Theatre – Calgary, AB
5 – Union Hall – Edmonton, AB
7 – The Pearl – Vancouver, BC
8 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
9 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA
11 – Ace Of Spades – Sacramento, CA
12 – The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA
13 – Nile Theater – Mesa, AZ
15 – The Studio @ The Factory – Dallas, TX
16 – Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX
18 – The Orpheum – Tampa, FL
19 – The Masquerade (Heaven) – Atlanta, GA
Whitechapel lineup:
Phil Bozeman – vocals
Ben Savage – lead guitar
Alex Wade – rhythm guitar
Zach Householder – guitar
Gabe Crisp – bass
Brandon Zackey – drums
(Photo – Alex Morgan)
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