SLIPKNOT: update [new DVD & Album]
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SLIPKNOT: update [new DVD & Album]
Slipknot Prepares 'Fun' DVD, Mulls New Album
Masked metal act Slipknot is midway through a year-and-a-half long sabbatical, but it doesn't mean that the band has been completely idle. A follow-up to its 2002 DVD, "Disasterpieces," will be issued shortly via Roadrunner, while songwriting for Slipknot's fourth studio effort will begin later this year.
"We're going to start getting back together and working on stuff," guitarist Mick Thomson tells Billboard.com. "The core that writes the songs tend to get together -- it's not as easy to work out stuff when you've got nine people standing in the same room. I would say we'll start working within the next few months. I've talked to [Slipknot bassist] Paul [Gray] a few times. Very slowly, no pressure."
Arriving sooner will be the group's next DVD release. "It's going to be different than our last one," Thomson says. "Our last one mostly focused on the concert, and this one is going to have a lot more personal stuff on it. You get to see more stupid sh*t [laughs]. There'll be some music and stuff, but you're getting to see what our days our like. It should be a lot more fun."
Although the DVD remains untitled and scenes are still being sorted out, Thomson already has a favorite. "A fan, I think in Austria, was drunk and out of line," he says. "He kept trying to come up on the bus, kept bothering people and then started to get a little bit loud and threatening. He had to be set down on his ass by someone close to us. Sometimes you've got to be put in your place, and he was put in his place."
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Masked metal act Slipknot is midway through a year-and-a-half long sabbatical, but it doesn't mean that the band has been completely idle. A follow-up to its 2002 DVD, "Disasterpieces," will be issued shortly via Roadrunner, while songwriting for Slipknot's fourth studio effort will begin later this year.
"We're going to start getting back together and working on stuff," guitarist Mick Thomson tells Billboard.com. "The core that writes the songs tend to get together -- it's not as easy to work out stuff when you've got nine people standing in the same room. I would say we'll start working within the next few months. I've talked to [Slipknot bassist] Paul [Gray] a few times. Very slowly, no pressure."
Arriving sooner will be the group's next DVD release. "It's going to be different than our last one," Thomson says. "Our last one mostly focused on the concert, and this one is going to have a lot more personal stuff on it. You get to see more stupid sh*t [laughs]. There'll be some music and stuff, but you're getting to see what our days our like. It should be a lot more fun."
Although the DVD remains untitled and scenes are still being sorted out, Thomson already has a favorite. "A fan, I think in Austria, was drunk and out of line," he says. "He kept trying to come up on the bus, kept bothering people and then started to get a little bit loud and threatening. He had to be set down on his ass by someone close to us. Sometimes you've got to be put in your place, and he was put in his place."
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The dvd I have no interest in, although I think Disasterpieces was pretty cool. The album, maybe. I did not like The Subliminal Verses, although I do think it helped to show off some of their better players.
I will, however, see them live, as it's always a pretty exciting show.
I will, however, see them live, as it's always a pretty exciting show.
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Originally Posted by mndtrp
The dvd I have no interest in, although I think Disasterpieces was pretty cool.
yeah I prefer it to be a live concert with the backstage stuff being extra
The album, maybe. I did not like The Subliminal Verses, although I do think it helped to show off some of their better players.
Subliminal was an amazing album! They get better each album
I will, however, see them live, as it's always a pretty exciting show.
Fuck Yeah! saw them live last year [for the first time] at the Forum. Best show that I went to [out of the 7].
yeah I prefer it to be a live concert with the backstage stuff being extra
The album, maybe. I did not like The Subliminal Verses, although I do think it helped to show off some of their better players.
Subliminal was an amazing album! They get better each album
I will, however, see them live, as it's always a pretty exciting show.
Fuck Yeah! saw them live last year [for the first time] at the Forum. Best show that I went to [out of the 7].
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DVD release date: October 31
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I love Slipknot and it amazes me that this group with so many members can stay together. I'll probably pass on the DVD but I wait await a new album with baited breath.
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Originally Posted by mndtrp
I read somewhere, probably Blabbermouth, that the cd will be a couple of years out.
I woudln't doubt it. Now that Corey is touring with Stone Sour for Family Values towards the end of the year, that makes at least next year at the earliest.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
I woudln't doubt it. Now that Corey is touring with Stone Sour for Family Values towards the end of the year, that makes at least next year at the earliest.
[I don't ever listen to radio any more, I was in my brothers car when it was played.]
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Originally Posted by gerrythedon
Do u know when the album is due? I caught the last part of their new song on the radio on Saturday.
[I don't ever listen to radio any more, I was in my brothers car when it was played.]
[I don't ever listen to radio any more, I was in my brothers car when it was played.]




