Whitechapel guitarist says there are no clean vocals on new album
Despite what Whitechapel guitar player Alex Wade intimated to Revolver, the band's forthcoming album won't feature any clean singing, at least according to Whitechapel's other guitarist, Zach Householder (see below). Whatever. I guess their fans can stop freaking out now.
UPDATE: This is getting irritating, but now vocalist Phil Bozeman had this to say. I trust he would know.
For the love of god, everyone needs to quit freaking out. There's no clean singing on our upcoming album.
— Zach Householder (@Zachchapel) April 7, 2016
UPDATE: This is getting irritating, but now vocalist Phil Bozeman had this to say. I trust he would know.
There's only 2 songs on the record that have clean vocals. Just an FYI.
— Phil Bozeman (@phillybo) April 7, 2016
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anonymous
4/7/2016 6:22:31 PM
Been getting gayer every album . Why not bring clean vocals into it
chicken_gang_bang
4/8/2016 3:42:31 PM
So irritating you continue to follow the story. Get pissed on webby
The only reason metalheads care is that if there's clean singing on a track it draws attention to how silly it is that the rest of the track is grown men making growling noises over angry guitar sounds.