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Watch SLIPKNOT Perform At Chicago’s RIOT FEST

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SLIPKNOTĀ closed outĀ Riot Fest, one of Chicago’s best independent homegrown events, at Douglass Park on Sunday (September 19). Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be seen below.

TheĀ Riot FestĀ show came two weeks afterĀ SLIPKNOTĀ played its first concert in 18 months on September 4 at theĀ RocklahomaĀ festival in Pryor, Oklahoma. The gig marked the debut ofĀ SLIPKNOTĀ frontmanĀ Corey Taylor‘s new mask, which he had been working on for the past few months.

This past May,Ā TaylorĀ spoke toĀ Andy HallĀ of the Des Moines, Iowa radio stationĀ Lazer 103.3Ā about the evolution ofĀ SLIPKNOT‘s masks and what fans can expect to see during the band’s current touring cycle.

“The mask has been a part of us forever,” he said. “The mask is king. And for us, especially people like me andĀ Clown and the guys in the band that really allow those masks to evolve, it’s important for it to be a reflection of who we are in that music. And I can tell you that the mask I’m working on is very disturbing. It’s gonna be hard to look at. And it’ll probably be my favorite mask that I’ve ever put together. It’s little bits and pieces of things that have intrigued me, of masks that I’ve had in the past. And it’s gonna have a devil-may-care kind of terror to it, let’s put it that way.”

CoreyĀ worked on his previous mask with special effects legendĀ Tom Savini, whose extensive career in the film industry and especially the horror genre dates back to the late 1970s, including in such films asĀ “Friday The 13th”,Ā “Dawn Of The Dead”,Ā “From Dusk ‘Til Dawn”Ā and many others.

The other members ofĀ SLIPKNOTĀ performed with their current masks for the first time in May 2019 when they appeared as the musical guests onĀ “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

During a 2017 appearance on an episode ofĀ Viceland‘sĀ “The Therapist”,Ā TaylorĀ was asked about the significance of wearing a literal mask when he is performing withĀ SLIPKNOT. He responded: “WithĀ SLIPKNOT, at least for most of us in the band, the mask is part of the art — it’s not just the visual and the shock; it’s a representation of who I am in that album. So, for me, it’s as natural as having a different hairstyle for one album and tour cycle, wearing different clothes for an album and tour cycle. It’s a part of the dynamic. It’s one of the things that you look forward to. Not just writing the songs, not just putting the music together, not just putting the visuals together, but what… who am I in this album?”

CoreyĀ spoke about the changes in theĀ SLIPKNOTĀ bandmembers’ masks in a 2014 interview withĀ Metal Mania Radio. “With every album, some of us have evolved our masks more dramatically than others, but there’s always a difference, they’ve always changed a little bit… This band evolves with every album, and it just makes sense that our masks [would as well], because we’re not the same people. It’s not something that we sit down and we talk about as a group, we just kind of do it. As unified as we all are, the mask is really something that we trust each other to do individually and we trust them to do the right representation.”

This past June,Ā SLIPKNOTĀ announced the 2021 incarnation of theĀ “Knotfest Roadshow”. Support on the trek will come from three Grammy-nominated heavy music luminaries,Ā KILLSWITCH ENGAGE,Ā FEVER 333Ā andĀ CODE ORANGE. The 28-date run, produced byĀ Live Nation, kicks off following the band’s previously announcedĀ Knotfest IowaĀ hometown show in Des Moines on September 25. TheĀ “Knotfest Roadshow”‘s first official date happens at Tinley Park, Illinois on September 28, with the tour then snaking its way across the U.S., wrapping up in Arizona in early November.

Source:Ā  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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