The Des Moines hometown heroes transported the multigenerational crowd at Knotfest back to 1999 on Saturday night.
2,” the Subliminal Verses cut displayed Slipknot as a force. The song is all surging conviction, technicality, and ambition, particularly for late members Paul Gray and Joey Jordison.
It was a fitting mantra for the multitude of “Maggots,” the loving label prescribed to the band’s most faithful followers, ...
Get ready for an epic night of metal as Slipknot takes the stage with Vended and Knocked Loose. Find out more about this unforgettable concert experience.
Tebra’s study, called “Healing Harmonies: Top Music for Mental ... but Tebra analyzed more than 68,000 songs from the ...
Slipknot returns to Des Moines for Knotfest on Saturday. Founding member Shawn Crahan, aka Clown, talks about his Des Moines ...
Slipknot is celebrating their 25th anniversary since launching their first album, "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat." The juggernaut ...
Twenty-six years ago, the Iowa metal band Slipknot arrived at the Malibu studio ... that emerged in 1999 raised the bar for scabrous yet song-driven riffing, at a time when nü-metal fought ...
Talking exclusively in the new issue of Metal Hammer, Sophia John remembers an early concert from the masked nine-piece, ...
The Slipknot musician, 47 ... Osbourne later jokingly filmed Wilson asleep on the couch in videos played to the songs “Firestarter” by The Prodigy, “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee ...
Members of the metal band will be at the Fareway in Pleasant Hill, located at 5500 E University Ave., to meet fans and sign ...