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]]>The speculation about Kling becoming a new Slipknot drummer started when Kling himself shared a post on Instagram with Slipknot artwork. The post came shortly after Weinberg’s exit but has since been deleted.
Later, Kling also posted a photo of a drum piece and included “#im666,” which many saw as a reference to lyrics: “If you’re 555 / then I’m 666“ from Slipknot’s 2001’s track “Heretic Anthem.”
Addressing the rumors, Taylor shared a post on X in which he denied that Kling will join the bend. Without naming him, Taylor said that Kling is “not even on the list” and included “#hesnot666.”
Jay Weinberg served as Slipknot’s drummer in 2013, replacing co-founder Joey Jordison. Weinberg recorded three studio albums with the band and 2023’s extended play Adderall.
Slipknot made a surprising announcement in early November that Weinberg is no longer a member of the band, describing the move as a “creative decision.” Weinberg later said that his outing was unexpected.
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]]>The post Corey Taylor Teases Slipknot’s “Lost” Album “Look Outside the Window” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Slipknot recorded this album while working on their 2008 album All Hope Is Gone, and they’ve mentioned it on countless occasions over the years. The potential release of this record was always lurking on the horizon, and they almost dropped it as a Christmas surprise for their fans in 2019, but eventually decided against it.
In a recent interview with NME, Taylor mentioned Look Outside Your Window again and said they’ll most likely release it next year. He described it as Slipknot’s “long-lost album” and said it contains some of his favorite melodies with the band.
“I just went back and listened to all that stuff and it’s so dope and so different. People going into this thinking it sounds like ‘Slipknot’ Slipknot are so wrong. It doesn’t sound like anything Slipknot have ever done, that’s why it’s its own thing,” said Taylor.
Slipknot’s latest studio album The End, So Far hit the shelves last year and debuted at no. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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]]>The post Corey Taylor Plots Livestream Show “Forum Or Against Em” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Taylor recently announced that he will promote CMFT with a Livestream show that will take place at Los Angeles’ iconic music venue The Forum. The gig is set for October 2nd, the day that the album drops, with the Livestream being available on Taylor’s official website. However, in order to access it, you’ll have to purchase a ticket.
According to the official press release, the Forum Or Against Em gig will see Taylor playing CMFT in its entirety while also supplementing the setlist with covers and songs from Slipknot and Stone Sour.
“I’ve been saying since the beginning I’d find a way to bring this music and this band to the people,” said Taylor about the event. “And I’m honored that The Forum let us do just that. It’s ‘CMFT’ in its entirety. It’s songs I’ve shared over the years. It’s a celebration, and I’m so stoked to party with all of you.”
Corey Taylor announced CMFT back in July, revealing that the record will contain the songs he written in various periods of his life, from his teens until now. Taylor already shared three singles from the record, including “CMFT Must Be Stopped,” “Black Eyes Blue,” and “Hwy 666.”
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]]>The post Corey Taylor of Slipknot Thinks These Bands Are the Future of Metal appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>In a recent interview with BBC 6 Music Taylor said that the trendsetting acts would come from the underground scene and then singled out several bands he thinks have a bright future ahead of them.
“I think the underground is always gonna be healthy. Because that’s where the majority of trendsetters, the cutting-edge artists come from,” said Taylor. “Whether it’s bands like Knocked Loose or…there’s this fantastic band called Ho99o9, which is like hip hop, metal, hardcore: they dabble in so many genres. And they’re so good.”
Taylor also recommended Code Orange for those who are more into “darker-edged stuff,” while adding that Rival Sons and Royal Blood are some of his favorite bands from the last 10 years.
Check out the part of the interview below.
Corey Taylor is currently touring the world with Slipknot in support of their 2019’s album We Are Not Your Kind. According to recent reports, the band is already working on a follow-up, titled Look Outside Your Window, but the release date is still to be determined.
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]]>The post Watch Slipknot’s Corey Taylor Cover David Bowie‘s Classic “Moonage Daydream” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Luckily for all of us who missed the show, one fan managed to capture Taylor’s rendition of “Moonage Daydream” on camera and shared it on YouTube. You can check out the video below.
Alongside Bowie’s classic, Taylor also played a number of other notable covers during his show including Black Flag’s “Rise Above,” Prince’s Cream, Poison’s “Nothin’ but a Good Time,” and INXS’ “Don’t Change.”
“Moonage Daydream” was first released in 1971 as a single from David Bowie-fronted band Arnold Corns. Bowie later decided to re-record the track with his backing band The Spiders from Mars for 1972’s album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, making it one of the more important pieces in the album’s story arc. The song has since become one of Bowie’s most notable works and was covered on previous occasions by numerous artists including The Chameleons, Beth Ditto, and Ann Magnuson.
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]]>The post Corey Taylor Reveals Details About New Slipknot Album appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“I have fantastic news,” Slipknot’s vocalist told Kerrang! at the Q&A session ahead of Kerrang! Awards 2018. “Some of you know, but I’ll just make it official right now: we are working on a new album. It’s only in the demo stages right now, however we have very serious, tentative plans – and I say that because the best way to make God laugh is to announce your plans out loud – to go into the studio at the beginning of next year and get this f***ing going.”
He also revealed some further details, saying that the release will be “Iowa levels of heavy.”
“We have 16 songs written right now, and they are f***ing dangerous,” Taylor continued. “I loved .5 [The Gray Chapter], but this album, to me, makes .5 look like nobody’s business. This is Iowa levels of heavy. And I have to go out and tour this s**t at my age – I can feel those songs in my back! I am really, really excited about it, and I talk to the guys in Slipknot all the time.”
You can check out Corey Taylor’s full Q&A session with Kerrang! below.
Slipknot’s last album, .5: The Gray Chapter, met with critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 while receiving several Grammy Awards. Making the album proved to be the last effort with the band for Joey Jordison, founding member and drummer, who left the Slipknot in 2013.
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]]>The post Corey Taylor Ends Rumors That Jeramie Kling Will Be Slipknot’s New Drummer appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The speculation about Kling becoming a new Slipknot drummer started when Kling himself shared a post on Instagram with Slipknot artwork. The post came shortly after Weinberg’s exit but has since been deleted.
Later, Kling also posted a photo of a drum piece and included “#im666,” which many saw as a reference to lyrics: “If you’re 555 / then I’m 666“ from Slipknot’s 2001’s track “Heretic Anthem.”
Addressing the rumors, Taylor shared a post on X in which he denied that Kling will join the bend. Without naming him, Taylor said that Kling is “not even on the list” and included “#hesnot666.”
Jay Weinberg served as Slipknot’s drummer in 2013, replacing co-founder Joey Jordison. Weinberg recorded three studio albums with the band and 2023’s extended play Adderall.
Slipknot made a surprising announcement in early November that Weinberg is no longer a member of the band, describing the move as a “creative decision.” Weinberg later said that his outing was unexpected.
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]]>The post Corey Taylor Teases Slipknot’s “Lost” Album “Look Outside the Window” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Slipknot recorded this album while working on their 2008 album All Hope Is Gone, and they’ve mentioned it on countless occasions over the years. The potential release of this record was always lurking on the horizon, and they almost dropped it as a Christmas surprise for their fans in 2019, but eventually decided against it.
In a recent interview with NME, Taylor mentioned Look Outside Your Window again and said they’ll most likely release it next year. He described it as Slipknot’s “long-lost album” and said it contains some of his favorite melodies with the band.
“I just went back and listened to all that stuff and it’s so dope and so different. People going into this thinking it sounds like ‘Slipknot’ Slipknot are so wrong. It doesn’t sound like anything Slipknot have ever done, that’s why it’s its own thing,” said Taylor.
Slipknot’s latest studio album The End, So Far hit the shelves last year and debuted at no. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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]]>The post Corey Taylor Plots Livestream Show “Forum Or Against Em” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Taylor recently announced that he will promote CMFT with a Livestream show that will take place at Los Angeles’ iconic music venue The Forum. The gig is set for October 2nd, the day that the album drops, with the Livestream being available on Taylor’s official website. However, in order to access it, you’ll have to purchase a ticket.
According to the official press release, the Forum Or Against Em gig will see Taylor playing CMFT in its entirety while also supplementing the setlist with covers and songs from Slipknot and Stone Sour.
“I’ve been saying since the beginning I’d find a way to bring this music and this band to the people,” said Taylor about the event. “And I’m honored that The Forum let us do just that. It’s ‘CMFT’ in its entirety. It’s songs I’ve shared over the years. It’s a celebration, and I’m so stoked to party with all of you.”
Corey Taylor announced CMFT back in July, revealing that the record will contain the songs he written in various periods of his life, from his teens until now. Taylor already shared three singles from the record, including “CMFT Must Be Stopped,” “Black Eyes Blue,” and “Hwy 666.”
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]]>The post Corey Taylor of Slipknot Thinks These Bands Are the Future of Metal appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>In a recent interview with BBC 6 Music Taylor said that the trendsetting acts would come from the underground scene and then singled out several bands he thinks have a bright future ahead of them.
“I think the underground is always gonna be healthy. Because that’s where the majority of trendsetters, the cutting-edge artists come from,” said Taylor. “Whether it’s bands like Knocked Loose or…there’s this fantastic band called Ho99o9, which is like hip hop, metal, hardcore: they dabble in so many genres. And they’re so good.”
Taylor also recommended Code Orange for those who are more into “darker-edged stuff,” while adding that Rival Sons and Royal Blood are some of his favorite bands from the last 10 years.
Check out the part of the interview below.
Corey Taylor is currently touring the world with Slipknot in support of their 2019’s album We Are Not Your Kind. According to recent reports, the band is already working on a follow-up, titled Look Outside Your Window, but the release date is still to be determined.
The post Corey Taylor of Slipknot Thinks These Bands Are the Future of Metal appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Watch Slipknot’s Corey Taylor Cover David Bowie‘s Classic “Moonage Daydream” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Luckily for all of us who missed the show, one fan managed to capture Taylor’s rendition of “Moonage Daydream” on camera and shared it on YouTube. You can check out the video below.
Alongside Bowie’s classic, Taylor also played a number of other notable covers during his show including Black Flag’s “Rise Above,” Prince’s Cream, Poison’s “Nothin’ but a Good Time,” and INXS’ “Don’t Change.”
“Moonage Daydream” was first released in 1971 as a single from David Bowie-fronted band Arnold Corns. Bowie later decided to re-record the track with his backing band The Spiders from Mars for 1972’s album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, making it one of the more important pieces in the album’s story arc. The song has since become one of Bowie’s most notable works and was covered on previous occasions by numerous artists including The Chameleons, Beth Ditto, and Ann Magnuson.
The post Watch Slipknot’s Corey Taylor Cover David Bowie‘s Classic “Moonage Daydream” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Corey Taylor Reveals Details About New Slipknot Album appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“I have fantastic news,” Slipknot’s vocalist told Kerrang! at the Q&A session ahead of Kerrang! Awards 2018. “Some of you know, but I’ll just make it official right now: we are working on a new album. It’s only in the demo stages right now, however we have very serious, tentative plans – and I say that because the best way to make God laugh is to announce your plans out loud – to go into the studio at the beginning of next year and get this f***ing going.”
He also revealed some further details, saying that the release will be “Iowa levels of heavy.”
“We have 16 songs written right now, and they are f***ing dangerous,” Taylor continued. “I loved .5 [The Gray Chapter], but this album, to me, makes .5 look like nobody’s business. This is Iowa levels of heavy. And I have to go out and tour this s**t at my age – I can feel those songs in my back! I am really, really excited about it, and I talk to the guys in Slipknot all the time.”
You can check out Corey Taylor’s full Q&A session with Kerrang! below.
Slipknot’s last album, .5: The Gray Chapter, met with critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 while receiving several Grammy Awards. Making the album proved to be the last effort with the band for Joey Jordison, founding member and drummer, who left the Slipknot in 2013.
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