Slipknot Singer Spills The Beans About the Band’s Upcoming Album

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Slipknot recently made a comeback with their single All Out Life, and it seems they’re not going anywhere. The band’s sixth studio album is underway, and Shawn “Clown” Crahan just revealed it will explore eternal battle between good and evil.

Slipknot frontman said the band has created a very definite outline for the way they want to promote their upcoming album. It all started with the Touché app they used to bring their latest single to the masses, and they intend to further explore this approach in the future.

The band has been working on this album for the last three years, but they’re not quite there yet. They are constantly working on new songs, and Crahan knows what kind of topics they want to explore with this album.

“Conceptually, the album breaks down to… good vs. evil, or in this sense, evil vs. good. It’s about being a human being and experiencing what you have in correlating it to this world. This world is ugly and it’s supposed to be, and it has to be in order for art to lead to grandness and beauty,” explained Crahan.

The release date remains a mystery, but Slipknot fans still have a lot to be excited about. The 10th-anniversary edition of their fourth album All Hope is Gone will be out on December 7 and they’ll embark on another epic tour this summer.