Withdrawal was produced by vocalist, guitarist, and band founder Chris Grigg, and mastered by Colin Marston. It revisits the pitiless ferocity found on Woe's 2008 debut full-length, A Spell for the Death of Man, mining the darkness of that album for the aforementioned bone-scorching temper. However, Withdrawal also explores the sonic depths and emotional intensity of the band?s sophomore release, 2010's Quietly, Undramatically, similarly binding its maniacal black metal to complex arrangements, all slathered in a variety of ill-tempered influences.