Happy We Are Not Your Kind release day, Maggots!
Slipknot's highly-anticipated, 5K-rated sixth record – the follow-up to .5: The Gray Chapter – has finally arrived via Roadrunner Records, and, as founding member Shawn 'Clown' Crahan proudly told us in this week's issue of Kerrang!, it is truly a "masterpiece".
As you'll hear throughout the entirety of the 14-track release, this is an album that's full to the brim with experimentation. Take closing track Solway Firth – a song which inspired frontman Corey Taylor to try new inflections with his vocals, and which instantly made one bandmate in particular, well… lose his absolute shit in the studio.
“Honestly, that [intro] was one of the first things that Clown really dug – the way that I was singing that at the beginning of it,” Corey told us.
“He and I love disturbing stuff. We love things that feel unconventional, and uncontrolled, and left-field. And so when I started to sing it and use that inflection, he was like, ‘Dude! What the fuck is that?!’ And then with the stuttering on ‘they muttttttterrrrrr as the bodiesssssss’, he was just fucking over the moon. He was like, ‘Dude, that’s my favourite thing you’ve ever done.’ Which is saying something, because we’ve been doing music together for fucking 22 years! When I know when I’ve got Clown is when he starts smiling and nodding – like, I can’t even hear him, because I just see him in the booth, but I know he’s got a million fucking ideas for it.”