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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Slopknot vs Best Akon Songs

Carl Wiser (Song Be): Can you tell me how Akon Songs do you write?

Chris Fehn: Well, everyone has an opinion, and can write anything. But there are some important players like Joey and Paul and Mick and Jim, and Cory wrote 95% of the texts. So this is basically the core. As for the rest of us simply add our tastes in there shortly after the song starts to come together. So we think, "Oh, it would be nice to have a drum part, he said," or "Hey, Sid, DJ throw some 'over there", and things like that.

SF: And all this happens in the studio together?

Chris: No, a lot of people do in their spare time. They will come with stuff and then bring it to a couple of other guys and get the basic framework of the song. But we have a lot of writing in the studio, too, to be honest. I mean, this band has so many people, and the stuff comes from New Songs strange places all the time.

SF: What do you think of the song "Vermilion"?

Chris: I'm a little 'fun with the music, it's just a big part of my life that I have somehow it all became means to me does not matter if it is Slipknot, or Akon Songs  if it's Steely Dan I want to do personal songs for me. You know, Vermilion a city in Canada, where my grandmother is from. Then, as I have my music.

FS: Well, the song "Wait And Bleed". There is something that sounds like you guys together, or what it was like a song that people can react so strongly Top 100 Songs to say?

Chris: It was just a basic song. We did not know would be popular. The funny thing is, the record company, especially the new guys from the record company were always around when we started great, and they're like, "Oh wrote, the next pot, as his three" Wait And Bleed ". " And like us, you're an idiot. So we do not know. But of course the band, believe it or not, we have Akon Songs control over what you do not write anything about what kind of money, do not write anything for the popularity, we still have. And that's just a song we liked, and so it happened that we got on the radio and got the attention that we did not expect.

SF: Did you ever play badly, one of these songs?

Chris: I do not know. Sometimes I play live, and I do not feel well that night, or simply burned or anything else, and I'm like, "Oh my God, I love to go to 10 songs on the left, you" and you know, the 'energy is so high. And then begins the song and I'm saying. "Dude, this is bad" while the song is ass fuckin 'bad. I am a big fan of the band. This is very cool, a fan of the band you are, instead of a paycheck and not really get into it. I can not help themselves in the music. It 'just so rad.

SF: Do you know the song "Surfacing" there?

Chris: "Surfacing" ... Yes, it contains almost everything. Enter the group includes the attitude and the attitude of how we feel about life: Do not judge me. Everything you think you know the world and Slipknot, and your life is not the case. It's as if I thought, Oh, this is Carl, and Carl, that, well, you're not, you know. So I think that only an open mind and just be cool.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Top 100 Songs of Slipknot

Livewire: You recorded your latest New Songs  release Vol 3 (The Subliminal Verses) in a haunted house supposedly once owned by Houdini.Were you scared?

Joey: That's not the man - it was good for  Top 100 Songs the album and the atmosphere of the place was great! It was very thoughtful in the way the album came - it was more Akon Songs like a common thing, you know the band, especially after living together and our free time. But, as the terrible thing - no. We have just fed from New Songs  the atmosphere and the strangeness of the place - it really helped with the record company, it was cool.

Livewire: Describe the appearance of the house.

Joey: Fuck man - is old. It's like in 1918 when the town was built. very bleak, but beautiful. If you were not there - it is very difficult to put into words. You do not want Top 100 Songs to shortchange it. It is very vague and fucking like a maze! (Laughs)

Livewire: Has ace producer Rick Rubin to help direct their music in a different direction?

Joey: Well, it was good because we know - we wanted someone with a different opinion and a different perspective. We wanted to take Rick and a taste for what we do. It helped me a lot, as our talents and really open about everything that we met and just take it to  Top 100 Songs the next level to build.

Livewire: Describe your music in one or two words.

Joey: The pain of the people. That shit hurts.

Livewire: And "more than two words.

Joey: Are you sure? (Laughs)

Livewire: How do you evaluate all the  New Songs Slipknot album?

Joey: (seriously) This is an original question - I've never heard of! Well, you know how to deal with a lot of the new band will tell you that her best ever. Here is how I will vote on it, and I will not, those numbers.

Livewire: Fair enough.

Joey: We hope that this is good for you. Many bands will tell you that their new album really something special and the best thing she's ever made.

Livewire: That's what I say to you, to be expected.

Joey: If a band says that as a rule - is a 100% crap! Most of the time they are just trying to feed this crap to sell more records. I will not tell you, every fucking shit, man This record is really the best we have ever made. It is. We are all the way back to full strength in this band. We do this because of a contract or money. This is' s, a single man.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

New Songs Of Slopknot

Slipknot's New Songs , the conservative nightmare of   Top 100 Songs the United States, have just released their third album, Vol 3 (The Subliminal Verses)published.

Just when you thought it could not develop or progress beyond the mere wearing "scary" masks and scream like nature of violent crime, surprised the nine pieces of  Akon Songs tape all the closer to the basic principles of rock music.

"Just crank your stereo at home," boasts percussionist Chris Fehn (aka # 3). "We will be very excited about New Songs what we can achieve." musicOMH reached Fehn and bassist Paul Gray (# 2) to learn more ...

Set the band on  Top 100 Songs the Iowa Rock 'n Roll map has come a long way, Maggot. All the way to Los Angeles, in fact, the legendary producer of New Songs Rick Rubin Houdini Mansion, the same as 'n' roll the rock of  Top 100 Songs  his Playboy party where vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses was recorded

Thursday, August 11, 2011

interview with Slipknot


Backstage at the Zenith in Paris, France, all is laid back despite the presence of a camera crew trying to capture the movements of band members 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 for an upcoming live DVD, on which Slipknot's London show will be immortalized a few days later. But tonight, the heaviest of metal bands is getting ready to play a second successful night in the French capitol with opening band,American Head Charge, another orchestra-sized act. Frontman Corey Taylor (#8) has just returned from his pilgrimage to Jim Morrison's grave, where he and two bandmates left a Slipknot hat. Corey leads me to a little office, sits behind an executive desk and begins to unmask his thoughts....

NYROCK:
You're not doing the interview with the mask on?

COREY:
No, I never do interviews like that. Only if it was a filmed interview, that's the only time I put the mask on, for stuff like that, but this... it's just more personal like this.

NYROCK:
The masks that you've each chosen, do they reflect a certain angry aspect of each member's personality?

COREY:
Yeah, it's a little more. It's our way of becoming more intimate with the music. It's a way for us to become unconscious of who we are and what we do outside of music. It's a way for us to kind of crawl inside it and be able to use it. There's a little aspect of, I guess, our personality in them, but in a way, it's almost like wearing the music. That's the way it is for us. The music for us is so tangible that you can wrap it around yourself and feel safe. You can get inside it and explore it. You know what I mean?

Slipknot - dead memories


Livewire's exclusive interview with SlipknotMar. 16, 2004


Joey Jordison is third on the right - front row.
Slipknot tighten the noose

Springing forth from the cornfields of Iowa (like some sort of reverse pet semetary) Slipknot has managed to channel their violence and speed-metal-thrash into a much needed foray into masochism for their special fans known as "maggots." All nine members look like they stepped out of a sickly twisted carnival that mass murderer John Wayne Gacy would find offensive. From the three-pronged percussion sonic assault, the twisted guitar interplay and the odd samplings from the turntable - Slipknot has laid their claim as one of the most brutal and hypnotic bands to see live. Their masks hide their true identities or are these bizarre manifestations really who and what they are?
Livewire's Phil Bonyata caught up with lead drummer Joey Jordison (Number 1) to see what torment might be lurking in the recesses of his brain.

Slipknot - Duality


Slipknot




 Slipknot is an American alternative/nu metal band from Des Moines, Iowa. Formed in 1995, the group was founded by percussionist Shawn Crahan and bassist Paul Gray. After several lineup changes in their early days, the band consisted of nine members for the greater part of their tenure: Sid Wilson, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Chris Fehn, Jim Root, Craig Jones, Shawn Crahan, Mick Thomson, and Corey Taylor. However, the death of Paul Gray on May 24, 2010, left the band with only eight remaining members. Former guitarist Donnie Steele will be the band’s touring bassist in 2011.
Slipknot is well known by their attention-grabbing image, aggressive music style and chaotic live shows. The band had somewhat of a meteoric rise to success following the release of their self-titled debut album, Slipknot, in 1999. The 2001 follow-up album Iowa further increased the band’s popularity. After breaking for their first hiatus, Slipknot returned in 2004 with Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) and once again in 2008 with their fourth album All Hope Is Gone, which debuted at the top spot on the Billboard 200. The band has also released one live album, 9.0 Live, and four DVDs.