Anyone know who's producing this one? Couldn't find anything outside of rumors with a quick search.
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Not terrible, but completely forgettable. Liquid Metal has been playing the heck out of this track, but I still had to listen again because even though over heard it about half a dozen times in the last 24 hours, I don't remember a single thing about it.
Unpopular Opinion: Slipknot peaked at Vol.3. It wasn't the heaviest they've ever been, but its was definitely the best songwriting. Would be cool to go back to that quality.
I hope this was a "safe" release and there will be more interesting stuff on the full release.
This has done the rounds a few times but watched it this morning again. Urgh. So tight.
Anyone know who's producing this one? Couldn't find anything outside of rumors with a quick search.
I think Iowa was were they peaked...and that's because I believe those were the best songs they wrote. The most creative, and cohesive.
so much yup^^, I'm always surprised by the number of people who claim Iowa as their favorite Slipknot album. Their self-titled work is still one of the most chaotic and primal-sounding metal albums I've ever listened to. I'll never forget the first time I listened to (sic), followed by Eyeless - that experience was like getting hit in the face with a cement roller.
complete agreement with this.Completely pointless without Jordison, his feel was what made the whole thing.
I don't have a reference for this but I was under the impression that they had major inputs in a lot of the songs. Would be interesting to see some songwriting credits.I don't think Paul and Joey gone is that noteworthy, it's just the music is so boring that you're looking for anything to stick out and be special, which at least Joey sometimes provided.
Same with Jim Root. Yeah, I know, Stone Sour, but when's the last time they were compelling musically?
It's a damn shame Mick isn't really into doing much outside of Slipknot. Really tight player with his own tone/sound.
I don't have a reference for this but I was under the impression that they had major inputs in a lot of the songs. Would be interesting to see some songwriting credits.
Jim has been out of Stone Sour for years.
I like the tune. Reminded me of Sarcastrophe. I've always loved that signature treble-y tone that Jim and Mick have in their guitars. I'm sure Jim's tele and strat sigs with the EMGs have a lot to do with it.