Reviews Album review: Sinsaenum – In DevastationJoey Jordison's metal supergroup Sinsaenum turn mourning into defiance on thrilling third album
News Slipknot reveal long-awaited 25th anniversary deluxe reissueListen to a previously-unreleased demo of Prosthetics, taken from the upcoming Slipknot (25th Anniversary Edition) album.
News Slipknot’s countdown timer ended to reveal 100 ‘blood-filled’ vinyl box setsSlipknot just dropped – and instantly sold out of – a six-LP box set celebrating the 25th anniversary of their iconic debut album, but there’s more variants to come…
News Slipknot launch cryptic website and countdown timerSlipknot have started teasing something online, looking like it’s related to their 1999 self-titled album and a potential anniversary reissue…
Reviews The big review: Rock for People 2025You know where you are? You’re in the Czech Republic, baby! GN’R, Slipknot, Linkin Park and more spend five days rocking the people of Rock for People…
News Corey Taylor performs Chappell Roan’s Pink Pony Club into Slipknot’s Spit It OutAt this weekend’s SPOOKALA horror and pop culture convention, Corey Taylor played a 14-song setlist including Stone Sour and Slipknot, plus covers of Violent Femmes, Nine Inch Nails and even Chappell Roan.
Features “It made me want to be in a band. It made me want to be Joey Jordison”: Graphic Nature’s Harvey Freeman on the album that changed his lifeGraphic Nature’s Harvey Freeman fell in love with Slipknot as soon as he heard their iconic self-titled debut. The vocalist explains how The Nine made him rethink everything…
Features Under Cover: How Sleep Token took masks in music to a whole new levelFrom KISS to Ghost, there’s been a long history of ambiguous imagery in music. No band has used masks quite like Sleep Token, though. Looking further back to the relationship between face decoration and themes of anonymity and identity, comedy and tragedy, theatre and ritual, one can uncover a whole world going on beneath their surface, going all the way to the beginning of humanity itself…