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Corey Taylor shuts down speculation on new Slipknot drummer - www.nme.com - state Iowa
nme.com
28.11.2023

Corey Taylor shuts down speculation on new Slipknot drummer

Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has shut down rumours that the Iowan metal band have found their new drummer.Earlier this month (November 5), Slipknot shocked fans by announcing the departure of longtime drummer, Jay Weinberg – who had been with the metal outfit since 2014. In an official social media statement, the Iowa band said that they are “intent on evolving”, and have made the “creative decision” that Weinberg will leave the band.Shortly after Weinberg’s departure, fans began speculating on who his replacement drummer would be.

Taylor Swift urges fans to not throw things on stage: “It really freaks me out” - www.nme.com - New York - city Stockholm - Argentina - city Buenos Aires, Argentina
nme.com
13.11.2023

Taylor Swift urges fans to not throw things on stage: “It really freaks me out”

Taylor Swift has urged her fans to not throw things onto the stage during her shows, insisting that it “really freaks me out”.The pop star was performing in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday (November 12) at the Estadio River Plate as part of the ‘Eras‘ tour, after it was postponed from Friday due to bad weather.While Swift was performing during the ‘Evermore‘ segment of the show, she addressed the crowd as a “present” landed next to her on stage.“Just because communication means having gentle, healthy boundaries,” Swift said, “it really freaks me out when stuff gets thrown on the stage. Because if it’s on the stage then a dancer can trip on it.”“I love that you bought presents and that is so nice, but just, can you please not throw them on the stage,” she said.

Download boss approached “21 bands” to headline 2024 festival in “hardest year” for line-up - www.nme.com
nme.com
09.11.2023

Download boss approached “21 bands” to headline 2024 festival in “hardest year” for line-up

Download Festival, has revealed that the upcoming 2024 edition was the “hardest year” to secure a line-up – with the team having to approach “21 bands” to find headliners.The promoter was speaking to Planet Rock about the struggle, shortly before the official line-up for the festival was announced on Tuesday night (November 7) – with Queens Of The Stone Age, Avenged Sevenfold and Fall Out Boy set to headline next year’s instalment.80 other acts were also announced for the 2024 edition, including Slipknot legend Corey Taylor, Pantera, Machine Head, The Offspring, Sum 41 and Royal Blood.However, speaking to the outlet, Copping revealed that the team had found it “really tough” locking in these artists compared to previous years.“I don’t mind admitting, this year for 2024 we approached 21 different headliners for Download,” he said. “It’s been probably the hardest year – I’ve said that in previous years before when it’s been hard to put the bill together – but this year has been particularly hard.”According to the festival boss, he has seen that other festivals across Europe have “have been feeling the same” and also “struggling to lock the bands in.”“Myself and the team, we dug in really hard…We would list all the bands that we should go for and, yeah, it was 21 different acts that we approached.

Queens of the Stone Age, Avenged Sevenfold and Fall Out Boy to headline Download Festival 2024 - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.11.2023

Queens of the Stone Age, Avenged Sevenfold and Fall Out Boy to headline Download Festival 2024

Queens of the Stone Age, Avenged Sevenfold and Fall Out Boy will headline Download Festival 2024.The festival will return to Donnington Park for its 21st edition from June 14-16, 2024. General tickets will be on sale from 9pm on November 9.

Corey Taylor says Slipknot are only “upper middle class” - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.10.2023

Corey Taylor says Slipknot are only “upper middle class”

Corey Taylor has said that Slipknot are only “upper middle class” while speaking about the band members’ financial statuses.During a recent appearance on the FeedbackDef podcast, the frontman of the masked metal group was asked how “tempting” it was to get caught up in the money side of his profession.“Honestly, in a weird way, we don’t make a lot of money,” Taylor responded. “I mean, we make enough to live, obviously, and we can live comfortably. But we’ve never been offered massive deals.“There’s a lot of us in the band, and there’s a whole crew that we have to pay.

Listen to Wargasm’s anthemic new track ‘Modern Love’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
19.10.2023

Listen to Wargasm’s anthemic new track ‘Modern Love’

Wargasm have shared the anthemic new track ‘Modern Love’. Check it out below.The London-based nu-metal duo – comprised of Milkie Way and Sam Matlock – dropped the song as the latest offering from their upcoming debut album, ‘Venom’, which is set to arrive later this month.It also follows on from their run of tour dates through 2022 and 2023, which saw them open for metal icons including Limp Bizkit, Corey Taylor and Enter Shikari.On the track, the band describe the meaning as conveying the feeling of loneliness that comes from modern-day life, alongside glossy synths and a guttural distortion.“Love is war.

How much are Aftershock Festival tickets to see Guns ‘N Roses and Tool? - nypost.com - New York - USA - California - city Sacramento - county Rock
nypost.com
02.10.2023

How much are Aftershock Festival tickets to see Guns ‘N Roses and Tool?

Aftershock Festival is dropping into California’s capital city’s Discovery Park from Oct. 5-8 and bringing along some of the heaviest headliners in music to rock out from early Thursday through late Sunday.Just a few of the biggest acts on this year’s bill include Guns ‘N Roses, Tool, Korn, Limp Bizkit and Avenged Sevenfold.They’ll be joined by Queens of the Stone Age, Incubus, Megadeth, Dance Gavin Dance and Stone Temple Pilots.Plus, Slipknot’s Corey Taylor will be there performing solo too.That’s not all though.In total, 100 acts (!) will grace the many stages at Sacramento’s Discovery Park.And if you want to head bang with them all weekend long, it isn’t too late to grab last-minute tickets.At the time of publication, four-day general admission passes can be scooped up for as low as $261 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $77 before fees.Want to jam all long weekend long?Here’s everything you need to know and more about the 2023 Aftershock Festival.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day passes can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

Corey Taylor says making Slipknot’s ‘Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses’ “was just as big a risk as making” ‘Iowa’ - www.nme.com - state Iowa
nme.com
02.10.2023

Corey Taylor says making Slipknot’s ‘Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses’ “was just as big a risk as making” ‘Iowa’

Corey Taylor has opened up about Slipknot‘s ‘Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses’ and revealed that making the LP “was just as big a risk as making” ‘Iowa‘.While appearing on Seton Hall’s Pirate Radio, 89.5 FM WSOU in support of his latest LP ‘CMF2‘, the Slipknot frontman reflected on the band’s 2004 album which will celebrate its 20th anniversary next year.‘Vol.

Ozzy Osbourne once asked Corey Taylor if he could be “number 10” in Slipknot - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.09.2023

Ozzy Osbourne once asked Corey Taylor if he could be “number 10” in Slipknot

Corey Taylor has recalled the moment he first met Ozzy Osbourne, when the Black Sabbath frontman asked if he could be the tenth member in Slipknot.The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman, who recently released his second solo album ‘CMF2‘, was reflecting on how his band got on the line-up at Ozzfest in 1999.“The reason Slipknot got onto Ozzfest [in 1999] is because we were [Ozzy’s son] Jack’s favourite band,” Taylor shared in a new interview with Classic Rock magazine (via Louder Sound). “Sharon gave us a little more leeway because of that.

Corey Taylor says he “wasn’t getting the credit for the things I was actually writing” with Stone Sour and Slipknot - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.09.2023

Corey Taylor says he “wasn’t getting the credit for the things I was actually writing” with Stone Sour and Slipknot

Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has revealed that he began releasing solo music as he felt he wasn’t getting the credit he deserved for writing with his two bands.Speaking to Paste Magazine to promote his recently released sophomore solo album ‘CMF2’, Taylor – who was a member of Stone Sour before Slipknot – spoke of the “misconception around who was writing what for what band”.“When Stone Sour first started, not only was I playing guitar constantly, but I was also the lead guitarist and main writer. Honestly, one of the reasons why I was very adamant about starting my solo thing is that there was a weird misconception around who was writing what for what band,” Taylor said.Taylor said on the Stone Sour front: “Maybe this is where my ego comes into play, but I felt like I wasn’t getting the credit for the things I was actually writing.

Corey Taylor on how Metallica’s James Hetfield inspired him to get sober - www.nme.com
nme.com
15.09.2023

Corey Taylor on how Metallica’s James Hetfield inspired him to get sober

Corey Taylor has opened up about how Metallica frontman James Hetfield helped him to feel less alone as he tried to get sober.The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman has been sober since 2010, following years spent dealing with alcohol and drug issues.“[I was] dealing with my own various addictions and fighting the depression that I had to deal with for years — the trauma that kind of came from when I was growing up,” Taylor told Consequence Of Sound in a new interview.He went on to add that these traumas included being sexually abused and growing up without a father figure.Taylor then pointed towards Hetfield as one of the people who “helped me kind of figure it out” when it came to sobriety.“When he first started his journey, getting sober and getting healthy and whatnot, I looked at that, and I was, like, ‘Well, shit, if he’s strong enough to do it, maybe I can try it’,” he said. “[Sobriety] had a big enough effect on me that, over the years, I’ve really tried to stick with it.

Corey Taylor says touring with Slipknot is “hard fucking work” - www.nme.com
nme.com
12.09.2023

Corey Taylor says touring with Slipknot is “hard fucking work”

Corey Taylor has once again opened up about the physical demands of touring with Slipknot, saying that it is “hard fucking work”.The frontman, who will turn 50 in December, said over the summer that he thinks he has “maybe five years left” of touring to this level with the masked band.Taylor explained that he would continue to perform live “as long as [he] can physically do it”, but said he’d “help [Slipknot] find somebody” to take over should he decide to retire from the road.Now, in a new interview with Rock Feed, the vocalist has spoken further on how long he thinks Slipknot can go on, and how his various physical ailments can impact his job in a live setting.“I’ve already said that physically I maybe have five years left, but at the same time, I go out of my way to really try to take care of myself,” he told the outlet (via Blabbermouth).“Now I have a lot of fucking miles on me. It’s hard for me. People don’t realise this, but when I walk, I’m almost in constant pain.

Corey Taylor reveals his most over and under-rated Slipknot songs - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.08.2023

Corey Taylor reveals his most over and under-rated Slipknot songs

Corey Taylor has revealed which Slipknot songs he personally thinks are the most over-rated and most under-rated in a new interview.The discussion took place in a new interview with Revolver, in which the Stone Sour and Slipknot frontman revealed his personal opinion on the latter’s extensive discography.Since joining the line-up in 1997, and the band now having seven studio albums under their belt, Taylor admitted, perhaps unsurprisingly, that there are some tracks that he doesn’t necessarily enjoy performing.In the interview, he recalled that the song from their discography that he finds most overrated is the hit track ‘Wait And Bleed’ – one of the many fan-favourites captured within their 1999 self-titled album.“I’m very much on the record saying that ‘Wait and Bleed’ is a pain in my fucking ass,” he began. “I’ve been singing it for 26 years and it hasn’t gotten easier, folks!“But I still sing it with Slipknot and with my solo project, which tells you how much of a psycho I am, because I know people love that song,” he added.

Corey Taylor on tackling ‘PTSD’ on ‘CMFT2’: “I wanted it to be a bridge between people dealing with it and trying to understand” - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.08.2023

Corey Taylor on tackling ‘PTSD’ on ‘CMFT2’: “I wanted it to be a bridge between people dealing with it and trying to understand”

Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has explained how he raises awareness for PTSD on his new album ‘CMFT2’.The metal icon was speaking as part of a new interview with NME last week when he recalled the themes in his upcoming solo album, ‘CMFT2’, and his want to raise awareness for mental health issues.In the discussion, the Slipknot singer reflected particularly on one track from his upcoming project ‘Post Traumatic Blues’ – a reflective song that explores both his personal experience of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and the extra baggage that follows.“It was one of those songs that I didn’t want to just be about me and my experiences,” Taylor said, explaining the inspiration behind the track.“I wanted it to be a bridge between people who are dealing with PTSD and the people who are desperately trying to understand the nuances of what people have to go through. It’s one of the reasons why it tears families apart and went so undiagnosed for so many years – we never recognised the rainbow of symptoms and issues that come with it.”He continued, adding how the message behind ‘Post Traumatic Blues’ is in line with the non-profit organisation that he launched last year, which is dedicated to providing support for those battling with the condition.“The song is a reflection of what I’ve done with The Taylor Foundation, to try raise money and awareness for these people who have told me that my music has helped them get through tours of duty or get them through night shifts with the emergency services or law enforcement,” he recalled to NME.

Watch Corey Taylor sing the ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ theme song with SpongeBob voice actor Tom Kenny - www.nme.com - Britain - state West Virginia
nme.com
15.08.2023

Watch Corey Taylor sing the ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ theme song with SpongeBob voice actor Tom Kenny

Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has teamed up with SpongeBob SquarePants voice actor Tom Kenny for a special performance of the kids animation’s theme song.While at the Huntington Comic and Toy Convention in West Virginia this past weekend, Taylor was invited onstage to perform the SpongeBob theme song with Kenny, who voices the titular character and sang the original theme for Nickelodeon’s hit children’s show.“This is the most nervous I’ve ever been in my whole career,” Taylor said to the audience at the event’s outdoor stage. “How the hell did I get here, guys?”Watch the performance below.The collaboration has been a long time coming for Taylor, who has performed the song as a treat for fans at his solo shows dating back to 2011.Earlier this year, Corey Taylor quipped during a live show that he was growing tired of performing the showtune: “I’ve written over a hundred songs and you motherfuckers are screaming ‘SpongeBob’ at a grown ass fucking man.

Corey Taylor on his love of Kaiser Chiefs: “That first album is really good and super legit” - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.08.2023

Corey Taylor on his love of Kaiser Chiefs: “That first album is really good and super legit”

Corey Taylor has shared his love of Kaiser Chiefs, praising the Leeds band’s debut album ‘Employment’ in a new interview with NME.The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman spoke to NME for the latest in the In Conversation video series and arrived at the interview after having conducted a radio interview with Kaiser Chiefs’ Ricky Wilson.“I was really looking forward to it ‘cause I love his band,” Taylor said. “We had a lovely chat and he’s a rad dude.”The metal icon continued to discuss his love for Kaiser Chiefs, singling out ‘Employment’ as a highlight from their back catalogue. “Especially that first album, man,” he said.

Corey Taylor teases release of Slipknot’s “lost” album ‘Look Outside Your Window’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
13.08.2023

Corey Taylor teases release of Slipknot’s “lost” album ‘Look Outside Your Window’

Corey Taylor has teased the release of Slipknot‘s lost album ‘Look Outside Your Window’.It was recorded by the frontman, Sid Wilson, Jim Root and Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan at the same time as the group were working on 2008’s ‘All Hope Is Gone’. At one point, Taylor tried to blend the two records into one, but the “super experimental, vibey” tracks didn’t gel.

Corey Taylor says “a lot of people” in Iowa “are very ashamed” Slipknot are from there - www.nme.com - Taylor - state Iowa
nme.com
09.08.2023

Corey Taylor says “a lot of people” in Iowa “are very ashamed” Slipknot are from there

Corey Taylor has spoken about how people in Slipknot‘s home state of Iowa have reacted to the band over the years.Taylor has said he reckons that the people of Iowa are still “so mad” about Slipknot’s success, suggesting it was down to the state’s increasing conservatism and the disdain of “bitter” musicians from the area who never had the same level of success.“We were judged for so fucking long about who we were, I mean we came from The Fringe and what we represented was something that, to do this day, is still anathema to a lot of people in Iowa,” he said in an appearance on the Zach Sang Show.“There are a lot of people in Iowa that are very ashamed of the fact that Slipknot comes from there and it’s because of this newfound Resurgence and conservative bullshit. As much as Iowa – when I was there – was a purple State it’s very red now and there’s a lot of people who I know who are not happy about it.”When Sang expressed surprise at people being disappointed in Slipknot hailing from Iowa, Taylor said: “Not if you come from there, not if you know the people.

Corey Taylor on fans throwing things at performers: “Artists aren’t regarded as people anymore” - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
07.08.2023

Corey Taylor on fans throwing things at performers: “Artists aren’t regarded as people anymore”

Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has spoken out about the recent rise in objects being thrown at performers saying “it’s fucking ridiculous”.In recent months several musicians have been hit by objects including include P!nk, who was left confused after a fan tossed their dead mother’s ashes onto her stage in London, Harry Styles, who was hit in the eye by a mysterious object thrown and Ava Max who was slapped in the face by someone who ran onto the stage. Further incidents also saw Drake targeted and, more recently, Cardi B.But the most concerning incident occurred when Bebe Rexha was left needing stitches after a member of the crowd threw a phone at her face as she was on stage.

Corey Taylor announces ‘CMFT2’ UK and European tour - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
12.07.2023

Corey Taylor announces ‘CMFT2’ UK and European tour

Corey Taylor has announced an upcoming UK and European tour for his second solo album ‘CMFT2’. Check out the new single ‘Post Traumatic Blues’ below.The album is a follow-up to the singer’s 2020 debut LP, ‘CMFT’, and is slated to arrive on September 15.‘CMFT2’ will be the first of Taylor’s albums with BMG, and the first to arrive under his own label imprint, Decibel Cooper Recordings.

One Liners: The 1975, Corey Taylor, Mahalia, more - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
11.07.2023

One Liners: The 1975, Corey Taylor, Mahalia, more

RELEASESCorey Taylor has released new solo single ‘Post Traumatic Blues’. The song, he says, is “my attempt to describe for people what it’s like to deal with PTSD. Sometimes it’s so hard for people to understand the ups and downs, the severity of the cold and numbness, that I wanted to try and build a bridge lyrically between the ones living with the disease and the ones who are trying to help them”.

Identity of Slipknot’s new keyboard player possibly revealed by Tortilla Man? - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.07.2023

Identity of Slipknot’s new keyboard player possibly revealed by Tortilla Man?

Slipknot‘s Tortilla Man may have inadvertently revealed the name of the band’s new keyboard player on social media.The newest addition to the line-up was teased early last month following the abrupt departure of Craig Jones, the metal group’s longtime keyboardist and sampler. Fans soon began sharing their theories on who could be behind the mask.Many people online have even suggested that the mystery musician is actually still Jones, who is simply sporting a new look.However, a general consensus seemed to be that the member could be one of two people: Zac Baird (Korn, Ghost, Evanescence) or Nathan Church.The latter previously played keys and samplers in the band Downthesun, who were signed to Slipknot’s label Maggot Corps, and have various other links to the band (their sole 2002 self-titled album was executive produced by Shawn “Clown” Crahan).According to Consequence, Michael “Tortilla Man” Pfaff – whose identity was revealed last year after he joined Slipknot in 2019 – posted a since-deleted backstage selfie from a recent gig.The image saw Pfaff standing in front of a clothing rack that was labelled with the first names of his current Slipknot bandmates: “Corey” (frontman Corey Taylor), “Sid” (DJ Sid Wilson), “Mick” (guitarist Mick Thomson).One tag looked like it read “Zac”, adding further weight to the Zac Baird theory.

Corey Taylor suggests Stone Sour won’t be reuniting any time soon - www.nme.com - county Stone
nme.com
02.07.2023

Corey Taylor suggests Stone Sour won’t be reuniting any time soon

Corey Taylor has hinted that Stone Sour‘s future remains uncertain.The band has been on hiatus since 2020, with Taylor saying the project has “kinda run its course for now.”In a new interview, Taylor referred to certain people’s “hindrances” getting in the way of Stone Sour making new music.“It’s not that I don’t miss some of the guys in Stone Sour – I still talk to them,” he told Rock Antenne. “But at this stage, I refuse to compromise my vision and my art because of certain people’s hindrances.

Corey Taylor thinks he has “maybe five years left” of physically touring with Slipknot - www.nme.com - Germany - state Iowa
nme.com
01.07.2023

Corey Taylor thinks he has “maybe five years left” of physically touring with Slipknot

Slipknot‘s Corey Taylor has said he thinks he has “maybe five years left” of physically touring to this level with the masked band.Taylor has fronted the Iowa troupe for over 20 years, and they are currently on the road in support of their recent album ‘The End, So Far’.The singer, who will turn 50 at the end of 2023, told Germany’s Rock Antenne: “As long as I can physically do it, and as long as there are people there to see it, man, I’ll continue to do it.“Now, if the quality starts to fail, then I’ll know it’s time to hand it in. And I’ve already thought about it — I’ve already thought about, maybe I’ve got another five years left of physically touring like this. I try to take care of myself.

Slipknot’s original vocalist to perform band’s demo tape in full on tour - www.nme.com - Australia - New Zealand
nme.com
17.06.2023

Slipknot’s original vocalist to perform band’s demo tape in full on tour

Slipknot‘s original vocalist Anders Colsefni is set to perform the band’s demo tape ‘Mate. Feed.

Slipknot fans share theories on identity of new member - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.06.2023

Slipknot fans share theories on identity of new member

Slipknot fans have been sharing their theories on the identity of the newest member.The new member was teased by the band last week, following the abrupt departure of longtime keyboard player and sampler Craig Jones.Intrigue about the latest addition to the metal band was piqued last Thursday (June 8), when Slipknot posted a statement on social media saying that Jones had parted ways with the band. They said nothing more about the situation, other than they wish him the best of luck.

Slipknot return ‘Left Behind’ to setlist at Download 2023 closing set - www.nme.com - state Iowa
nme.com
12.06.2023

Slipknot return ‘Left Behind’ to setlist at Download 2023 closing set

Slipknot delivered a blistering set at this year’s Download festival, and brought ‘Left Behind’ back to their setlist. Check out the full setlist from the show below, as well as fan-captured footage.Taking to the stage for the final night of the Donington festival last night (June 11), heavy metal veterans Slipknot brought the festival to a close with an energy-ridden performance.Despite it being their record-equalling fifth headline set at the festival, the band still managed to prove why they draw such impressive crowds at their shows, and held possibly the biggest ever jump-the-fuck-up moment with their closing track ‘Spit It Out’.Alongside countless fan-favourites including ‘Duality’, ‘Psychosocial’ and ‘People = Shit’, Corey Taylor and co.

Sleep Token sell out huge Wembley Arena gig in 10 minutes - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.06.2023

Sleep Token sell out huge Wembley Arena gig in 10 minutes

Sleep Token have confirmed that all tickets for their huge headline show at London’s Wembley Arena sold out in just ten minutes earlier this week.The mysterious rock group announced their biggest ever headline show at Wembley Arena on May 31 after teasing the gig across social media.Tickets for the show went on sale Friday (June 2) and sold out quickly.“All ten thousand tickets for the Wembley Ritual have been swiftly and feverishly depleted, within ten minutes of general release today. Your dedication is noted, and appreciated,” wrote the band. “Come December, we shall gather.”All ten thousand tickets for the Wembley Ritual have been swiftly and feverishly depleted, within ten minutes of general release today.Your dedication is noted, and appreciated.

Corey Taylor says he “can’t stand” AI-generated music - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.05.2023

Corey Taylor says he “can’t stand” AI-generated music

Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has revealed that he “can’t stand” AI-generated music.Speaking to Kerrang! Radio to promote his new solo album ‘CMF2’, Taylor was asked if he had heard the viral AI-generated duet of ‘Black Eyes Blue’ by him and Rihanna and what he thought of AI music.Taylor shared that he hadn’t heard the track, rolling his eyes in the process. “I don’t care for any of that crap dude, to be honest.

Corey Taylor praises Sleep Token, compares them to early Slipknot - www.nme.com
nme.com
21.05.2023

Corey Taylor praises Sleep Token, compares them to early Slipknot

Corey Taylor has praised Sleep Token and compared the mysterious masked band to early Slipknot.Sleep Token released their third album ‘Take Me Back To Eden’ on Friday (May 19). Speaking about the band in a new interview with Allison Hagendorf, Corey Taylor said (via Loudwire): “I’ll call them metal, but there’re so many different levels and layers [to the music]. There’s pop elements, there’s jazz elements.

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