Monday, January 27, 2014

Slipknot. One of those bands you either learn to hate, or to love. I, like so many other kids, grew up listening to their music. I thought that it was the best thing in the fucking world. But getting older I grew out of their music. I still have all their albums on my hard drive, but I rarely listen to them anymore. But from time to time, I still love to pop in some Slipknot and just release all my anger at the world. Their early work might be some of the most emotion driven music ever written. Full of hate and angst. The perfect thing for any wannabe rebel 13 year old. So basically me back in the day. Today I'm going to review their first album, the legendary Selftitled, that made Slipknot who they are today. I will not be reviewing the intro. Enjoy.




1.(Sic)

Heavy. Has some thrash and some VERY nu metal elements. Good shouted vocals, good mix, extremely mediocre guitar work, but that fact is made up by the drumming. Bass is not audible. Perfect for whenever you need to release some anger. All in all good song that takes you on a ride.

Rating: 7/10

2.Eyeless

This is the first song on the album that shows some of Slipknots crazier elements, starting right off the bat with the strange sounding guitar at the beginning, and then the almighty shout of Corey Taylor who seems to switch around screaming and almost crying. Vocals are extremely good. The same mediocre guitar work, but the main thing in this song absolutely is Taylor, who delivers a extremely good performance. Towards the end is a very good breakdown. Again, the vocals are just amazing. Taylor's vocals are what makes this song.

Rating: 9/10

3.Wait and Bleed

Another one of their staple songs. Shows again, the talent of vocalist Taylor. This song actually has some singing. Slightly more interesting guitar work this time around. The song delivers with some interesting guitar work, solid drumming and good vocals.

Rating: 7/10

4.Surfacing

Songs starts off with a little lick by Mick Tompson, and then goes right off into rage mode with Taylor shouting "Fuck you all" as loud as he can. Chorus is very strong, and will make you want to stand up and hit babies in the face. Through out the song the word "fuck" occurs about fifty times. Very strong drumming and good guitar work. Again though, Taylor makes the song, just because he sounds so damn full of hate.

Rating: 8.5/10

5.Spit it out

Probably their most "nu metal" song. Song starts off with Taylor rapping, and then goes into a screaming backed by heavy, heavy detuned guitar work. Vocals are different on this song, they are more a growl than a scream. Fits perfectly with the song. The screamed verses will make your head bang, apart from that though, quite mediocre song. Typical nu metal, but a bit more heavy.

Rating: 6/10

6.Tattered and Torn

This is when the band starts to get really crazy. Extremely creepy sounding. Not heavy at all, just very fucking crazy. Lots of screaming and shouting. The band goes totaly banana after the creepy bits though. Sounds like a bunch of mad men playing music. All in all though, there's not much to the song.

Rating: 6.5/10

7.Frail Limb Nursery

Strangest piece on the album. It's just noises with a girl talking. I like it. Sounds like something right out of a serial killers head. Not a "real" song. Just noises and a voice.

Rating: 7/10

8.Purity

Starts off with a good guitar riff. Very low tuned guitars. Song then becomes very slow, with Taylor singing. Then goes into very heavy, shouted bridge. Very brutal sounding breakdown at about two minutes into the song and towards the end. Not bad, but not as good as other songs on the album either.

Rating: 6.5/10

9.Liberate

Starts right off with Taylor shouting. Sounds similar to Spit it Out. Quite mediocre, but has a good chorus. I'd thing that this song would be perfect for concerts.

Rating: 7/10

10.Prosthetics

Another of their more creepy songs. Again more slow singing, but this time around it actually sounds good and the whole song has a atmosphere of it's own. Mediocre chorus, but the bridge is really what makes this song stand out. It's good.

Rating: 7/10

11.No Life

Similar to Liberate. Starts with Taylor rapping, and then goes into detuned nu metal style guitar riffs. Probably my least favorite song on the album.

Rating: 5.5/10

12.Diluted

Quite depressing sounding song. Probably has the most interesting lyrics on the album. The song itself is kind of mediocre, but the lyrics make up for it. Great chorus with Taylor shoting "What the hell did I do to deserve all of this?".

Rating: 7.5/10

13.Only One

Another typical nu metal song with rapping and heave detuned guitar riffs. I'd say the only thing I like about this song is the chorus.

Rating: 6.5/10

14.Scissors

Similar to Prosthetics, but better. Even better bridge. Absolutely batshit.

Rating: 8/10

All things considered, the S/T is a good album. Not as special as kids like me used to make it out to, but still really good. There's nothing copied or rehashed from other bands here. It's all original work, and was quite quintessential for nu metal and some other genres too. The kids that were listening to Slipknot in 1999 were playing metalcore and deathcore a couple of years late. So without any bias, I'm giving this album a solid 7/10.

Angelo out.


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