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I was exactly like that. The first three albums we're a load of rubbish, they was just a load of tosh smashed together to make some commercial death metal, you know why? Because of the albums producer, he deleted Mick Thompson’s scorching guitar solos, and just basically gave Slipknot that "riff nu death metal" image, that they didn't deserve.
All that is gone now, with the release of their fourth album - The Subliminal Verses. I got this album upon sheer curiosity, hearing that they had changed their producer and made something that could be justified as the bands full potential.
And boy, does it deliver. This album is good. And I mean, good, this is the Slipknot we want to hear, not some mixed out rubbish. It may be a lot of screaming and what not, but there are some melodic parts to it. It's amazing to see how far this band has come along since the days of Iowa.
Oh and there's an acoustic track, yes, that’s right, Slipknot, acoustic. Strange, how can a band who is know for their hardcore riffery and drop tuned mosh bridges do an acoustic track? Well, they've done it and it’s actually pretty decent.
On the guitar front, Mick Thompson can seriously shred like crazy, it’s insane, some of the solos are fast and dis-jointed, but it’s cool none the less.
Imagine this new album as a cross between early Slayer and Fear Factory, it's a defining moment for Slipknot, and I heartily recommend anyone should just give it a listen, after all, what’s to lose? I do warn you though, some of the tracks might not appeal to everyone, its better to listen to it when you are angry and just want to tear everything up. It's better that way
Oh and on the "slipknot wear masks!!!!111!" front, who gives a damn if they wear masks/thongs/fake moustaches, after all, you don't spend all day looking at pictures of them do you? It’s the music, not the image.
I was exactly like that. The first three albums we're a load of rubbish, they was just a load of tosh smashed together to make some commercial death metal, you know why? Because of the albums producer, he deleted Mick Thompson’s scorching guitar solos, and just basically gave Slipknot that "riff nu death metal" image, that they didn't deserve.
All that is gone now, with the release of their fourth album - The Subliminal Verses. I got this album upon sheer curiosity, hearing that they had changed their producer and made something that could be justified as the bands full potential.
And boy, does it deliver. This album is good. And I mean, good, this is the Slipknot we want to hear, not some mixed out rubbish. It may be a lot of screaming and what not, but there are some melodic parts to it. It's amazing to see how far this band has come along since the days of Iowa.
Oh and there's an acoustic track, yes, that’s right, Slipknot, acoustic. Strange, how can a band who is know for their hardcore riffery and drop tuned mosh bridges do an acoustic track? Well, they've done it and it’s actually pretty decent.
On the guitar front, Mick Thompson can seriously shred like crazy, it’s insane, some of the solos are fast and dis-jointed, but it’s cool none the less.
Imagine this new album as a cross between early Slayer and Fear Factory, it's a defining moment for Slipknot, and I heartily recommend anyone should just give it a listen, after all, what’s to lose? I do warn you though, some of the tracks might not appeal to everyone, its better to listen to it when you are angry and just want to tear everything up. It's better that way
Oh and on the "slipknot wear masks!!!!111!" front, who gives a damn if they wear masks/thongs/fake moustaches, after all, you don't spend all day looking at pictures of them do you? It’s the music, not the image.