Slipknot Debuts Brand New Song on Halloween Day

Slipknot returns to us after four long years astray and the wait was definitely worth it. The bands new song ‘All Out of Life’ is a fresh nostalgic sound of the slipknot many grew to love over the years. The groups sound and style is un-comparable to any of its kind and holds true to its unique brand time and time again. The surprise release of the song was an unexpected one to fans and was obviously halted for the perfect time on Halloween day to be freed to the world.

The song starts out with a lengthy build before its heavy fast riffs and double pedal drums starts its attack on your eardrums. The feeling is nothing short of exciting hearing the bands signature fast paced rhythm for the first time in years. Corey Taylor’s voice roars in as the first verse begins terrifying a whole new generation of parents. Multiple times there are waves of the music shortly pausing and Taylor ascending his voice giving more intensity to the next section of the song. The new release keeps your heart pacing through the entirety of the track which is what makes it a genuine Slipknot song.

Being as the band had not come out with any new work since 2014 there were high expectations for their next track. Also with the parting of the bands prior drummer Joey Jordison it was questionable if any drummer had the talent comparable to Jordison’s blast beats and quick double bass. All doubts were destroyed when Jay Weinberg, the bands new drummer, played in “The Devil in I” showcasing his amazing talent for the first time and fans were more than pleased. This new song has showed us never to doubt the band and to look forward for new work hopefully to be released soon.

‘Nightmare on Rezz Street’ Review

Today was the release date for the anticipated visual/audio mix put out by the up and coming EDM behemoth Rezz. The electronic music star’s halloween inspired mix contains haunting imagery and hypnotic sounds that pull you in fast and keep you in a trance.

Borrowing themes from numerous classic horror movies such as Freddy Krueger, Poltergeist, and Scream tie in the horror element that makes this mashup so enjoyable. Rezzs signature low frequency static beats are sure to give you chills at every drop and keep you in a dream like state till the last second.

The mix is intended to stay as just that, a mix, making listeners unable to listen to each song independently. The decision to keep all new tracks as a conglomerate may be frustrating to some but was produced for the sole intent to be heard all together accompanied by the visuals made specifically for this mashup making it more of an experience.

Aside from the music, the animations in the video are spectacular. While the music is easily able to give you the intended feel of intensity, the visuals added in make it just what it was made to be, an experience. Although I understand the frustration of not being able pick out your favorite tracks I whole heartedly agree with the decision that was made.

Unfortunately the mix was leaked onto the streaming service Spotify due to a glitch and was released two days earlier than intended. That aside the response has been tremendous and fans could not be more pleased with the work of the electronic goddess Rezz.

Disturbed: ‘Evolution’ Review

Three years of silence from the iconic heavy metal group Disturbed left a lot of fans anticipating the day their next album would be released and boy was the wait worth it in the end. There is no doubt their cover of “The Sound of Silence” was one of if not the greatest song they had put out and opened a lot new doors to the band to explore a more softer rock sound. On the other hand the release of the cover was so well received it set a high bar for them to reach on whatever new project they were to come out with and they continue to set the bar higher and higher.

I have never been the biggest fan of Disturbed, of course their biggest songs “Down With the Sickness,” “Stricken,” and “Stupify” have blasted through my car stereo without the thought of changing the channel so I can understand the hype for the band. Unlike previous albums, Evolution takes from different genres, styles, and sounds to create something no person was expecting. Of the ten new songs released there were only a couple I did not enjoy straight from the beginning. The biggest surprise to me was the amount of slower more relaxed sounding tracks they included on the album. David Draiman was able to really explore his own sound switching from his known rugged growl to a beautifully hypnotic voice everybody has fallen in love with. The band is able to retain their signature heavy sound but perfectly blends it with a softer tone. New elements such as the heavily acoustic influenced songs as well as slipping in electronic synthesized sounds are what make this album so unique and fun to listen to.

Although I cannot say a single newly released song was bad, I ranked the three of my personal favorite with “The Last Ones Lie” being my favorite while “A Reason to Fight” came in at third on my list. “Are You Ready” slipped in at the second spot. I urge every heavy metal fan to go give their new album a listen it’s definitely worth your time.