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06 November 2021

Slipknot Release ‘The Chapeltown Rag’, Their First New Music In Two Years

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Slipknot have returned with a new song The Chapeltown Rag – their first new music in two years. You can check the song out below.

Recorded during recent sessions for a yet-to-be-announced new album, The Chapeltown Rag barrels forward with the speed of a freight train derailing and incisively eviscerates internet culture from the inside out with the scream, “When everything is God online…nothing is.”

Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor commented on the new track, remarking “It’s a punisher man. It’s classic Slipknot. And it’s frenetic. But lyrically, it’s coming from a point of talking about the various manipulations that can happen when social media meets media itself. And the different ways that these manipulations can try to pull us in different directions, in the fact that we’re all becoming addicts to it, which is very, very dangerous.”

M. Shawn Crahan, better known as Clown from Slipknot, added “The Chapeltown Rag facilitates a sort of mindset that you’re going to like: it’s along the barnburner side of things.”

Slipknot debuted The Chapeltown Rag live during their first-ever livestream from Knotfest Los Angeles at the Banc of California Stadium.

Just as forward-thinking as the music itself, Slipknot heralded ‘The Chapeltown Rag’ with a unique and innovative rollout throughout this week. Unbeknownst to visitors, key lyrics from ‘The Chapeltown Rag’ adorned www.knotfest.com – the band’s online hub for news, community, and their official fan club, OT9.

When users clicked on the lyrics, they landed at www.thechapeltownrag.com. Beckoning fans further down the rabbit hole, www.thechapeltownrag.com featured a series of nine eco-friendly NFTs minted under the user account ‘desmoines515’ and hosted on the carbon neutral WAX Blockchain. New digital assets were revealed each day this week. When assembled, those assets granted the first look at the single artwork, as well as a part of The Chapeltown Rag. Fans who collected all nine of the free-to-redeem tokens should stay tuned for various special redemption options and offerings throughout the next album cycle.

“Slipknot has been at the cutting edge, utilizing technology in new and creative ways to engage with their fans,” said Lee Jenkins, Product Manager for WAX, “and we are very excited that they chose WAX for this initiative that showcases a new way to utilize blockchain technology.”

The Chapeltown Rag represents another high watermark in a banner year for Slipknot. Making a triumphant return to the road, their Knotfest Roadshow sold out amphitheaters across the country, bookended with the record-breaking Knotfest Iowa and now, the biggest headline show of their career at Knotfest Los Angeles. In addition, they topped the bills of festivals as diverse as Riot Fest, Rocklahoma, Inkcarceration, Welcome To Rockville, and more.

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