During a recent interview with Kerrang!, Slipknot’s M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan opened up about the band’s future. He says there will be a time when the band “won’t tour like [they] used to.”
Crahan said the following:
“The only god we’ve ever known is to get on the road, play our music and tour. I always wanted that salvation in my day. Growing up in an alcoholic family, music was the gift that helped me get out. But I can promise you that we won’t tour like we used to, because if we keep pushing like we used to, I don’t think we’ll be able to keep up.”
He continued:
“I can see smaller venues, with more dates. Wouldn’t it be great if we had seven days in New York City or London or anywhere, at a reasonably sized venue, and played every album in its entirety – with intros, outfits, production and everything from that time period? That could be cool. There are some songs we’ve never played live. Places we’ve never been. That’s unacceptable!”
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