Fresh from launching their next era as a band with new drummer Eloy Casagrande, Slipknot have shared some incredibly cool new up-close looks at their latest masks.
Along with detailed photos of all nine members over on their own Instagram, the band’s mastermind Clown has done an interview with PAPER to explain their thought process going into these latest looks – and it’s all to do with this year’s 25th anniversary celebrations of their iconic debut album.
“There’s a lot going on right now in the world of Slipknot,” explains Clown. “[If] I’m putting on exactly what I wore 25 years ago, I think it’d be insulting to who I was 25 years ago and for the people that knew that, and there is no way in this reality I can be that human being again, I just wouldn’t be true.”
Speaking about his own choices, Clown reveals that he’s “never had a zipper” in a mask before, and opted to do so this time because “it’s inspiration from the past, but it’s also talking about oneself right now reminiscing, the pain, the sorrow, the love, the work of that 25 years of that character that we been that’s been requested, and sort of like say a prayer almost, to oneself to bring something out, that feels real for everyone.”