DEATHWHITE Streams New Album 'Grey Everlasting' Ahead of Release

Enigmatic dark metal outfit DEATHWHITE ia now streaming their brand new full-length, 'Grey Everlasting,' in its entirety ahead of Friday's release! The album can be heard below.

DEATHWHITE comments: "It is with great pride to share the full stream of 'Grey Everlasting.' We have done our share of reflecting now that the album's release is just days away. The most rewarding aspect of being in Deathwhite is writing and recording music, then sharing it. The creation of 'Grey Everlasting' was an intense but fruitful process. Its formal release this Friday is what we worked so hard to achieve. That said, we remain indebted to those who have supported us since our 2012 inception and sincerely hope the album is of enjoyment."

'Grey Everlasting' will follow up 2020's critically-acclaimed 'Grave Image,' which was named one of the best metal albums of 2020 by Bravewords, Heavy New York, Dead Rhetoric, A&P Reacts, Teeth of the Divine, and Pandemonium TV.

'Grey Everlasting' is available to pre-order HERE and can be pre-saved to your streaming library HERE.

Anno 2022 marks the tenth year of Deathwhite. The ensuing years have borne witness to the continued, if not expedited unraveling of humankind and the world in which it so harshly occupies. The 2020 global pandemic — an event of unimaginable magnitude — has amplified the worst in us. Cruelty, dishonesty, greed, obfuscation and selfishness are celebrated, worn as a badge of pride as the world burns figuratively and literally. Such was the environment of discontent and isolation that enigmatic dark metal quartet Deathwhite concocted its third full-length studio offering, Grey Everlasting. Utilizing the same team as 2020’s Grave Image, Grey Everlasting was recorded during May and June 2021 at Cerebral Audio Productions with producer/engineer Shane Mayer. Vocals were again tracked at Erik Rutan’s (Cannibal Corpse, Hate Eternal) Mana Recording under the guidance of engineer Art Paiz. Legendary Swedish producer and engineer Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, Nightingale) is responsible for the mastering, while French visual artist Jérôme Comentale reprised his role for the fourth consecutive Deathwhite release.

Written just as the global lockdown began in March 2020, Grey Everlasting is an album of diversity and depth. While the band’s clean vocal delivery set to the backdrop of unyielding dark metal remains ever-present, some new wrinkles are added to Deathwhite’s sound. Extreme metal elements — a reference to the band’s musical background — as well as heavy keyboard orchestration have been brought to the fore. The album also treads more atmospheric paths while staying true to Deathwhite’s melodic underpinnings. “We have grown accustomed to putting our songs under a microscope, but this album demanded an even deeper examination of where we wanted to go,” said the band collectively. “There was little interest in re-writing Grave Image; instead, we had to carve new paths and challenge ourselves musically. We were unafraid to try new things, so, accordingly, the creation process was occasionally arduous. However, it made the result something we are incredibly proud of.”

Lyrically, Grey Everlasting balances Deathwhite’s harsh view of the world with themes of self-preservation. It is a rare glimmer of light from a band that has regularly addressed the ills of humankind on previous albums. However, the onset of the global pandemic made Grey Everlasting an appropriate title. “The album’s lyrics were assembled throughout the pandemic, events that also included strife on the political and human rights front,” said the band. “As disheartening as these events were, they were hardly a surprise. The human race has had more than enough time to figure out how to coexist properly, but still cannot get it right…and it never will.”

Style: Dark Melodic Metal

Links:
http://deathwhite.com/
https://deathwhite.bandcamp.com/

Lineup:
Anonymous

Recording Studio:
Cerebral Audio Productions (instruments); Mana Recording (vocals)

Mixing:
Shane Mayer @ Cerebral Audio Productions

Mastering:
Dan Swanö @ Unisound

Production/Sound Engineer:
Shane Mayer (instruments); Art Paiz (vocals)

Cover Art:
Jérôme Comentale

Pre-save: https://orcd.co/greyeverlasting

For more on DEATHWHITE, visit their official FACEBOOK, BANDCAMP, and OFFICIAL WEBSITE.

DEATHWHITE Shares Devastating New Song "No Thought or Memory"

Enigmatic dark metal outfit DEATHWHITE will be releasing their third full-length, 'Grey Everlasting,' on June 10 via Season of Mist! The band has partnered with The Obelisk for the release of their devastating new single, "No Thought or Memory," which can be heard below.

DEATHWHITE comments:

“‘No Thought or Memory’ details the opioid epidemic ravaging the United States and the perils of addiction. It is well documented how pharmaceutical companies have made billions by getting people hooked on their substances. The fact that they have gotten away with it for so long is reprehensible, but how quickly prescription drug abuse can destroy lives and families is even worse. The amount of lives affected is untold and there is no end in sight.”


'Grey Everlasting' will follow up 2020's critically-acclaimed 'Grave Image,' which was named one of the best metal albums of 2020 by Bravewords, Heavy New York, Dead Rhetoric, A&P Reacts, Teeth of the Divine, and Pandemonium TV.

'Grey Everlasting' is available to pre-order HERE and can be pre-saved to your streaming library HERE.

Anno 2022 marks the tenth year of Deathwhite. The ensuing years have borne witness to the continued, if not expedited unraveling of humankind and the world in which it so harshly occupies. The 2020 global pandemic — an event of unimaginable magnitude — has amplified the worst in us. Cruelty, dishonesty, greed, obfuscation and selfishness are celebrated, worn as a badge of pride as the world burns figuratively and literally. Such was the environment of discontent and isolation that enigmatic dark metal quartet Deathwhite concocted its third full-length studio offering, Grey Everlasting. Utilizing the same team as 2020’s Grave Image, Grey Everlasting was recorded during May and June 2021 at Cerebral Audio Productions with producer/engineer Shane Mayer. Vocals were again tracked at Erik Rutan’s (Cannibal Corpse, Hate Eternal) Mana Recording under the guidance of engineer Art Paiz. Legendary Swedish producer and engineer Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, Nightingale) is responsible for the mastering, while French visual artist Jérôme Comentale reprised his role for the fourth consecutive Deathwhite release.

Written just as the global lockdown began in March 2020, Grey Everlasting is an album of diversity and depth. While the band’s clean vocal delivery set to the backdrop of unyielding dark metal remains ever-present, some new wrinkles are added to Deathwhite’s sound. Extreme metal elements — a reference to the band’s musical background — as well as heavy keyboard orchestration have been brought to the fore. The album also treads more atmospheric paths while staying true to Deathwhite’s melodic underpinnings. “We have grown accustomed to putting our songs under a microscope, but this album demanded an even deeper examination of where we wanted to go,” said the band collectively. “There was little interest in re-writing Grave Image; instead, we had to carve new paths and challenge ourselves musically. We were unafraid to try new things, so, accordingly, the creation process was occasionally arduous. However, it made the result something we are incredibly proud of.”

Lyrically, Grey Everlasting balances Deathwhite’s harsh view of the world with themes of self-preservation. It is a rare glimmer of light from a band that has regularly addressed the ills of humankind on previous albums. However, the onset of the global pandemic made Grey Everlasting an appropriate title. “The album’s lyrics were assembled throughout the pandemic, events that also included strife on the political and human rights front,” said the band. “As disheartening as these events were, they were hardly a surprise. The human race has had more than enough time to figure out how to coexist properly, but still cannot get it right…and it never will.”

Style: Dark Melodic Metal

Links:
http://deathwhite.com/
https://deathwhite.bandcamp.com/

Lineup:
Anonymous

Recording Studio:
Cerebral Audio Productions (instruments); Mana Recording (vocals)

Mixing:
Shane Mayer @ Cerebral Audio Productions

Mastering:
Dan Swanö @ Unisound

Production/Sound Engineer:
Shane Mayer (instruments); Art Paiz (vocals)

Cover Art:
Jérôme Comentale

Pre-sales: https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/DeathwhiteGreyEverlasting

Pre-save: https://orcd.co/greyeverlasting

DEATHWHITE Reveals New Album, Shares Music Video for New Single

Enigmatic dark metal outfit DEATHWHITE will be releasing their third full-length, 'Grey Everlasting,' on June 10 via Season of Mist! The band is now sharing the devastating first single, "Earthtomb," along with a music video! The heart-wrenching video, which was created by Guilherme Henriques, can be found below.

DEATHWHITE comments:

“It is our abundant pleasure to share the video for ‘Earthtomb,’ the first single from 'Grey Everlasting.' The immaculate Guilherme Henriques shot the clip in Aceredo, Spain and Porto, Portugal. Unfortunately, the song and video are a rather timely and direct reflection of the times we live when unchecked power, deception, gas-lighting and flat-out lies are used as tools to wreak havoc upon humanity and sow discord.

"‘Earthtomb’ was written as our observation — and inherent wish — that these individuals succumb to their misdeeds. What is happening in Ukraine at the moment has, for the members of Deathwhite, made this song more prescient than ever. Our hearts go out to those impacted by this utter tragedy.”


'Grey Everlasting' will follow up 2020's critically-acclaimed 'Grave Image,' which was named one of the best metal albums of 2020 by Bravewords, Heavy New York, Dead Rhetoric, A&P Reacts, Teeth of the Divine, and Pandemonium TV.

'Grey Everlasting' is available to pre-order HERE and can be pre-saved to your streaming library HERE.

Anno 2022 marks the tenth year of Deathwhite. The ensuing years have borne witness to the continued, if not expedited unraveling of humankind and the world in which it so harshly occupies. The 2020 global pandemic — an event of unimaginable magnitude — has amplified the worst in us. Cruelty, dishonesty, greed, obfuscation and selfishness are celebrated, worn as a badge of pride as the world burns figuratively and literally. Such was the environment of discontent and isolation that enigmatic dark metal quartet Deathwhite concocted its third full-length studio offering, Grey Everlasting. Utilizing the same team as 2020’s Grave Image, Grey Everlasting was recorded during May and June 2021 at Cerebral Audio Productions with producer/engineer Shane Mayer. Vocals were again tracked at Erik Rutan’s (Cannibal Corpse, Hate Eternal) Mana Recording under the guidance of engineer Art Paiz. Legendary Swedish producer and engineer Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, Nightingale) is responsible for the mastering, while French visual artist Jérôme Comentale reprised his role for the fourth consecutive Deathwhite release.

Written just as the global lockdown began in March 2020, Grey Everlasting is an album of diversity and depth. While the band’s clean vocal delivery set to the backdrop of unyielding dark metal remains ever-present, some new wrinkles are added to Deathwhite’s sound. Extreme metal elements — a reference to the band’s musical background — as well as heavy keyboard orchestration have been brought to the fore. The album also treads more atmospheric paths while staying true to Deathwhite’s melodic underpinnings. “We have grown accustomed to putting our songs under a microscope, but this album demanded an even deeper examination of where we wanted to go,” said the band collectively. “There was little interest in re-writing Grave Image; instead, we had to carve new paths and challenge ourselves musically. We were unafraid to try new things, so, accordingly, the creation process was occasionally arduous. However, it made the result something we are incredibly proud of.”

Lyrically, Grey Everlasting balances Deathwhite’s harsh view of the world with themes of self-preservation. It is a rare glimmer of light from a band that has regularly addressed the ills of humankind on previous albums. However, the onset of the global pandemic made Grey Everlasting an appropriate title. “The album’s lyrics were assembled throughout the pandemic, events that also included strife on the political and human rights front,” said the band. “As disheartening as these events were, they were hardly a surprise. The human race has had more than enough time to figure out how to coexist properly, but still cannot get it right…and it never will.”

Style: Dark Melodic Metal

Links:
http://deathwhite.com/
https://deathwhite.bandcamp.com/

Lineup:
Anonymous

Recording Studio:
Cerebral Audio Productions (instruments); Mana Recording (vocals)

Mixing:
Shane Mayer @ Cerebral Audio Productions

Mastering:
Dan Swanö @ Unisound

Production/Sound Engineer:
Shane Mayer (instruments); Art Paiz (vocals)

Cover Art:
Jérôme Comentale

Pre-sales: https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/DeathwhiteGreyEverlasting

Pre-save: https://orcd.co/greyeverlasting

DEATHWHITE Releases New Video for the Song "Grave Image"

Subscribe to Season Of Mist for new releases : https://som.lnk.to/YouTubeTaken from the album 'Grave Image'. Release Date: January 31, 2020. Order here: http...

Enigmatic dark metal outfit DEATHWHITE has shared a brand new video for the title track of their latest album, 'Grave Image.' The video, which was made by Guilherme Henriques.

Comments the band: "The themes reflected in both the video and song are indicative of the world we currently occupy — the pandemic of 2020 simply amplified those matters. The havoc wrought upon this planet via the denial of science and facts will have an adverse effect for generations to come. As suggested in the accompanying lyrics for 'Grave Image' the song, these wanton acts are far from an illusion, but instead are now a part of everyday, real life.

"With 2020 about to bow out, we are looking toward the future, namely our third studio album, as well as the ongoing promotion of 'Grave Image.' We are currently deep in the throes of demoing and immensely look forward to putting the finishing touches on these compositions. The early verdict is that these songs are slower, doomier, and, dare we say more 'atmospheric' than before.

"We would also be remiss if we did not thank those who supported Deathwhite in 2020. We are forever in your debt."

'Grave Image' was released earlier this year and has so far been named one of the best metal albums of 2020 by Heavy New York, Dead Rhetoric, and A&P Reacts.

'Grave Image' can be streamed/downloaded/ordered at THIS LOCATION.

The fallible nature of mankind is reflected through its actions and words. Once an absolute, truth is now fluid, twisted and contorted to suit the often-short-sighted needs of those who now suffer the indignation of willful ignorance. Paired with the stench of hypocrisy and unrelenting depletion of the earth’s resources, and the state of the world could not appear graver. It is under this grey cloud that enigmatic dark metal collective DEATHWHITE created their second full-length studio album, 'Grave Image.'

'Grave Image' was recorded during April and May 2019 at Cerebral Audio Productions with producer/engineer Shane Mayer; vocal tracking took place at Erik Rutan’s (Hate Eternal, Morbid Angel) Mana Recording under the supervision of engineer Art Paiz. The album was mastered by the incomparable Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, Nightingale) at Unisound, and, as with the band’s previous two efforts, the artwork and design were handled by Jérôme Comentale, whose visuals are crucial to DEATHWHITE’s overall aesthetic.

'Grave Image' is a largely heavier and more orchestrated body of work than ‘For a Black Tomorrow’ (2018). The album is driven by clean, emotive vocals, an increasingly rare commodity in a metal scene so committed to harsher styles of singing. This embrace and execution of such vocals are one of the defining traits of the ten songs found therein, which also offer a wall of guitars flanked by a constant stream of melodies, the direct result of the band adding a second guitarist in 2018.

Since its 2012 formation, DEATHWHITE has remained committed to playing dark metal while remaining anonymous. The band is the utter representation of “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” adage — its members are from disparate backgrounds and are once again spread out across the United States. However, DEATHWHITE remains a vehicle for its members to create new music and convey their unflinching sense of despair as humanity continues its rapid descent to the bottom.

“We consider ourselves to be quite privileged to have DEATHWHITE in our lives,” concludes the band. “With that in mind, 'Grave Image' represents the months of hard work that went into its creation. It is our hope it will resonate long after we’ve outlived our usefulness. If nothing else, we hope it will find a home with those who share a similar frame of mind as us.”

Style: Dark Melodic Metal

Line-up: The band does not provide line-up information.

Recording Studio:
Cerebral Audio Productions (instruments)
Mana Recording (vocals)

Producer / sound engineer:
Shane Mayer (instruments);
Art Paiz (vocals)

Mixing studio and engineer:
Cerebral Audio Productions, Shane Mayer

Mastering studio and engineer:
Unisound, Dan Swanö

Cover Art: Jérôme Comentale

Available Formats: CD, Black and coloured vinyl

For more on DEATHWHITE, visit their official FACEBOOK, BANDCAMP, and OFFICIAL WEBSITE.

DEATHWHITE Releases New Video for the Song "Among Us"

Subscribe to Season Of Mist for new releases : https://som.lnk.to/YouTube Taken from the album 'Grave Image'. Release Date: January 31, 2020. Order here: htt...

Enigmatic dark metal outfit DEATHWHITE has shared a brand new video for the song "Among Us." The video, which was made by Guilherme Henriques.

DEATHWHITE comments: "As we are often wont to do, many of the songs on 'Grave Image' were revised and tinkered with until we were satisfied, but no song received a bigger overhaul than 'Among Us.' The song's original tempo was half of its current state; it was doomy, perhaps excessively so. Common sense ultimately prevailed and we were able to not only speed the song up (a term we should use loosely in this context) but also work in a somewhat basic chorus by our standards. The song itself has a fairly simple message: Ignorance, falsehoods and gaslighting are not to be tolerated. Unfortunately, these people are still 'among us,' spreading their untruths and grievances in very public and far-reaching forums. May it all fall on deaf ears."

"Among Us" is taken from the band's latest album, 'Grave Image,' which was released earlier this year. 'Grave Image' can be streamed/downloaded/ordered at THIS LOCATION.

The fallible nature of mankind is reflected through its actions and words. Once an absolute, truth is now fluid, twisted and contorted to suit the often-short-sighted needs of those who now suffer the indignation of willful ignorance. Paired with the stench of hypocrisy and unrelenting depletion of the earth’s resources, and the state of the world could not appear graver. It is under this grey cloud that enigmatic dark metal collective DEATHWHITE created their second full-length studio album, 'Grave Image.'

'Grave Image' was recorded during April and May 2019 at Cerebral Audio Productions with producer/engineer Shane Mayer; vocal tracking took place at Erik Rutan’s (Hate Eternal, Morbid Angel) Mana Recording under the supervision of engineer Art Paiz. The album was mastered by the incomparable Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, Nightingale) at Unisound, and, as with the band’s previous two efforts, the artwork and design were handled by Jérôme Comentale, whose visuals are crucial to DEATHWHITE’s overall aesthetic.

'Grave Image' is a largely heavier and more orchestrated body of work than ‘For a Black Tomorrow’ (2018). The album is driven by clean, emotive vocals, an increasingly rare commodity in a metal scene so committed to harsher styles of singing. This embrace and execution of such vocals are one of the defining traits of the ten songs found therein, which also offer a wall of guitars flanked by a constant stream of melodies, the direct result of the band adding a second guitarist in 2018. 

Since its 2012 formation, DEATHWHITE has remained committed to playing dark metal while remaining anonymous. The band is the utter representation of “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” adage — its members are from disparate backgrounds and are once again spread out across the United States. However, DEATHWHITE remains a vehicle for its members to create new music and convey their unflinching sense of despair as humanity continues its rapid descent to the bottom.

“We consider ourselves to be quite privileged to have DEATHWHITE in our lives,” concludes the band. “With that in mind, 'Grave Image' represents the months of hard work that went into its creation. It is our hope it will resonate long after we’ve outlived our usefulness. If nothing else, we hope it will find a home with those who share a similar frame of mind as us.”

Style: Dark Melodic Metal

Line-up: The band does not provide line-up information.

Recording Studio:
Cerebral Audio Productions (instruments)
Mana Recording (vocals)
 
Producer / sound engineer:
Shane Mayer (instruments);
Art Paiz (vocals) 
 
Mixing studio and engineer:
Cerebral Audio Productions, Shane Mayer

Mastering studio and engineer:
Unisound, Dan Swanö
 
Cover Art: Jérôme Comentale

Available Formats: CD, Black and coloured vinyl

For more on DEATHWHITE, visit their official FACEBOOKBANDCAMP, and OFFICIAL WEBSITE.