Editors’ Notes For Whitechapel, deathcore is a mere starting point for a furious, grungy take on nu-metal. Mark of the Blade is a generous helping of brutal, multifaceted shredders, loaded with clanking riffs and grooves worthy of an oceanic mosh pit. The seething post-grunge roar "Bring Me Home" boasts hypnotizing harmonies, and the frenzied '80s metal riffage on the instrumental "Brotherhood" segues into a gothic piano coda—but such breathers only amplify Whitechapel's despairing, guttural fury.
The Void
1
4:08
Mark of the Blade
2
2:54
Elitist Ones
3
4:37
Bring Me Home
4
4:48
Tremors
5
4:20
A Killing Industry
6
4:04
Tormented
7
4:14
Brotherhood
8
4:20
Dwell in the Shadows
9
4:01
Venomous
10
4:24
Decennium
11
6:10