Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone

Length: 57:44
Released: August 20th 2008

1.) execute
2.) Gematria (The Killing Name)*
3.) Sulfur*
4.) Psychosocial*
5.) Dead Memories*
6.) Vendetta
7.) Butcher’s Hook
8.) Gehenna*
9.) This Cold Black
10.) Wherein Lies Continue
11.) Snuff*
12.) All Hope Is Gone

13.) Child of Burning Time
14.) Vermillion Pt. 2 (Bloodstone Remix)
15.) Til We Die

First, let it be said that this is Slipknot almost 10 years after their first record. Anyone who is expecting this disk to be all inbred Nu-metal rage is a fool. That being said, this album isn’t Vol.3 part II. The closest they get to the likes of ‘Circle’ ‘Vermillion II’ or ‘Danger-Keep Away’ is the emotional penultimate track ‘Snuff’. On most songs Corey’s vocals veer between Vol.3 growls and ‘Come What(ever) May’ pining while the rest of the band recalls their ‘Iowa’ era sound. Fans who long for Slipknot without Stonesour, or experimentation should stick to tracks like ‘Gematria’ ‘This Cold Black’ ‘Wherein Lies Continue’ and the Title track. Anyone Else should check out check out tracks like ‘Dead Memories’ which begins sounding like pre-Load/St.Anger Metallica before coming into its own. Additionally Joey fans will be pleased to know the drum god (now sporting a crown of thorns on his mask to prove it) is sounding better then ever. The albums one weakness though is it sounds rushed, guitarist James Root has complained the album sped through production to meet deadlines and their was a lack of communication between the 9 members during production, which shows through particularly in the lyrics and lack of effects contributed by Sid & Craig this time round. If you’re a maggot though, you don’t need me to say this album is good enough for you to consume over and over again.

8.9/10

*Notes which songs kick ass
(Maggots add * next to each song)

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