HomeMusicSlipknot unleash new song "The Chapeltown Rag": Stream

Slipknot unleash new song “The Chapeltown Rag”: Stream


master mentalism tricks

Slipknot have offered up a brand new single ahead of their upcoming album. The new song is titled “The Chapeltown Rag” and can be streamed below.

While five years went by between the band’s previous two albums, 2014’s .5: The Gray Chapter and 2019’s We Are Not Your Kind, time off the road due to the pandemic allowed Slipknot to quickly hit the studio after the release of the latter.

Last album cycle, Slipknot first released the one-off single “All Out Life,” which ultimately was not included on the tracklist to We Are Not Your Kind, so there’s no guarantee that “The Chapeltown Rag” will appear on the forthcoming album.

In an interview with Knotfest.com, singer Corey Taylor described the new song as a “punisher.” It was inspired by the real-life story of the UK town Chapeltown, a suburb of Leeds, which was terrorized by serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, known the Yorkshire Ripper, in the 1970s.

Having watched a documentary on the Yorkshire Ripper on Netflix, Taylor found the streaming service’s algorithm recommending more serial killer documentaries.

“At that moment, everything was just kind of steering towards violence, or a history of violence,” explained Taylor. “And it was just such a weird echo of social media. And the fact that social media tries to steer you towards violence or steer you towards the most toxic thing – the most toxic moment. So I looked at it from that standpoint.”

He further said of the song, “It’s classic Slipknot. And it’s frenetic. But lyrically, it’s coming from a point of talking about the various manipulations that can happen when social media meets media itself. And the different ways that these manipulations can try to pull us in different directions, in the fact that we’re all becoming addicts to it, which is very, very dangerous.”

In the same interview, percussionist Shawn “Clown” Crahan called “The Chapeltown Rag” and the band’s other new songs “a hello, and a goodbye to everything we were,” adding, “We’re making the rules, man — the f**king art is endless.”

Slipknot will give “The Chapeltown Rag” its live debut during their headlining Friday night (November 5th) set at Knotfest Los Angeles, which will also be livestreamed. Tickets for both the in-person festival and the livestream are available via Ticketmaster.

In the meantime, check out the studio version of “The Chapeltown Rag” below, followed by Heavy Consequence’s recent Zoom interview with Corey Taylor, in which he chatted briefly about the upcoming album.

In addition to the new song, Slipknot unveiled its first group shot featuring the new masks recently debuted by Taylor and a few other members. See the photo above.

Read The Full Article Here


trick photography
Advertisingfutmillion

Popular posts

John Wick Movies Ranked After John Wick: Chapter 4
‘Tetris’ Review: The Pieces of This Story Mostly Fall Into
Liv Tyler Returns to MCU For New ‘Captain America’
Infinity Pool review – Sticky, overcast holiday horror
Watch NCIS: Los Angeles Online: Season 14 Episode 16
Amy Jo Johnson, Power Rangers Star, Denies Skipping Netflix Reunion
ABC Sets Summer 2023 Premiere Dates, Including ‘Jeopardy! Masters’ &
Jonathan Majors Arrested For Alleged Assault, Lovecraft Country Actor Denies
T-Pain covers Black Sabbath’s ‘War Pigs,’ and it’s actually pretty
ViennaCC Releases ““Cabriolet”
 Sheer Haimov Drops New Single
Viva Las Vegas! Adele, Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson & Maroon
Aurora James Is FASHION’s April 2023 Cover Star
Rihanna Pregnancy Outfits: RiRi’s Second Pregnancy Style Watch Is On
9 Flattering Bikini Bottoms For Every Type of Coverage
Storm Reid Looks Mesmerizing in a Sheer Crystal Minidress With
Nine Novels Showcasing 65+ Stories to Read for Women’s History
Romance Books to Read for Fans of Ed Sheeran
With No Memory of Their Trip, One Couple Fights to
Intertwined Love Stories Meet Unconventional Decisions in the Face of
Ghost catfish get their rainbow iridescence from transparent muscles
Music-Making Artificial Intelligence Is Getting Scary Good
Reaping the rewards of good corporate citizenship: Advice on how
Bacteria from meat may cause a half-million UTIs a year
Crypto Faces a Banking Crisis
Insect Farming Is Booming
I Love You. I Hate You. Don’t Call Me
Your Nighttime Snores and Coughs May Be Unique