Slipknot Announce New Album The End, So Far, Share New Video

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The follow-up to 2019’s We Are Not Your Kind arrives in September via Roadrunner

Slipknot The End So Far by Jonathan Weiner

Slipknot, Photo by Jonathan Weiner

Slipknot have announced their new album The End, So Far. The LP marks the follow-up to their 2019 album We Are Not Your Kind and is due out September 30 via Roadrunner. The band has also shared a new single called “The Dying Song (Time to Sing)” ahead of the album’s release. It arrives with an accompanying video, which was directed by percussionist and longtime Slipknot member Michael Shawn Crahan (aka “Clown”). The visual features haunting shots of a masked figure standing ahead of a low-lit crowd before cutting to shots of the band performing beneath strobe lights in a mirrored room. Watch below.

The band is also heading out on tour. Joined by tourmates Ice Nine Kills and Crown the Empire, Slipknot’s North American trek kicks off at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena in September, bringing the band through Texas and across the Southwest before concluding in California with performances at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento and the Fivepoint Amphitheatre in Irvine.

The End, So Far is Slipknot’s seventh studio album. The band produced the LP with Joe Barresi.

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The End, So Far:

01 Adderall
02 The Dying Song (Time to Sing)
03 The Chapeltown Rag
04 Yen
05 Hivemind
06 Warranty
07 Medicine for the Dead
08 Acidic
09 Heirloom
10 H377
11 De Sade
12 Finale

Slipknot:

07-20 Bucharest, Romania – Romexpo
07-21 Plovdiv, Bulgaria – Hills of Rock Festival 2022
07-23 Kallithea, Greece – Release Athens 2022
07-26 Villafranca di Verona, Italy – Castello Scaligero
07-27 Graz, Austria – Messe Open Air
07-28 Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
07-30 Oberhausen, Germany – Knotfest Germany 2022
08-01 Le Grande-Saconnex, Switzerland – Arena Genève
08-03 Bratislava, Slovakia – Ondrej Nepela Arena
08-05 Wacken, Germany – Wacken Open Air 2022
08-07 Gdansk, Poland – Ergo Arena
08-11 Tallinn, Estonia – Saku Suurhall
08-13 Turku, Finland – Knotfest Finland 2022
08-15 Malmo, Sweden – Malmö Arena
08-18 Charleville-Mézières, France – Cabaret Vert 2022
08-19 Hasselt, Belgium – Pukkelpop Festival 2022
09-10 Alton, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2022
09-20 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
09-21 Springfield, MD – Great Southern Bank Arena
09-23 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life Festival
09-24 Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
09-27 Austin, TX – Germania Amphitheatre
09-28 Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion
10-01 Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
10-02 Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion
10-04 Salt Lake City, UT – Usana Amphitheatre
10-05 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
10-07 Irvine, CA – Fivepoint Amphitheatre
12-01 Macul, Chile – Knotfest Chile 2022
12-15 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Jeunesse Arena
12-18 São Paulo, Brazil – Knotfest Brasil
03-19 Jakarta, Indonesia – Hammersonic Festival 2023
04-01-02 Chiba, Japan – Knotfest Japan 2023

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