During a recent interview with NME, Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor reflected on the band’s 2001 album “Iowa” and the expectations that have been placed on them since its release. He said the following: “One of the problems about writing one of the heaviest fucking albums of all time is that people just expect you to…
Select copies of Slipknot’s “The End, So Far” were printed with the wrong album title. The issue was discovered on vinyl and cassette variants, which were labeled as “The End For Now…“ On top of that, a number of copies also had “The Dying Song (Time To Sing)” listed as “Dying Song“ and “Hive Mind”…
During an interview with The Fader, Corey Taylor opened up about the death of his former bandmate Joey Jordison. Notably, the singer revealed that the band “were hoping to mend fences” with drummer prior to his untimely passing. Taylor said the following when asked if Jordison’s death influenced the group’s latest album “The End, So…
Slipknot have officially released their new album “The End, So Far.” You can stream that effort below:
As previously reported, Slipknot will be completing their contract with Roadrunner Records following the release of their new album “The End, So Far“ (out September 30). Corey Taylor recently discussed that with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe, saying that the band will now be able to “do whatever [they] want and not be beholden to…
Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) will be livestreaming his October 17 show at The Palladium in London, UK. Tickets can be found HERE. The concert, which is also set to feature The Cherry Bombs, will raise money for The Taylor Foundation, which seeks to assist military veterans suffering from PTSD. The frontman commented: “Not only…
During an interview with Music Radar, Slipknot’s Jim Root opened up about the recording process for the band’s new album “The End, So Far” (out September 30). Interestingly, the guitarist says he thinks the band were unprepared when they worked with producer Joe Barresi on the effort. Root said the following: “Joe Barresi is an…
During a recent interview with Music Radar, Slipknot’s Jim Root seemingly threw some shade at Rage Against The Machine. The guitarist, who apparently has an issue with COVID safety protocols, says that “when [he] hear[s] a band that’s saying ‘fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me’ telling [him] to do what the government…
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