Slipknot’s seventh studio album, (2022), serves as both a literal and metaphorical "curtain call" for their long-standing partnership with Roadrunner Records . It is an album defined by its experimental risks, blending the band’s signature sonic violence with surprising new influences like '90s alt-rock and even blues. Sonic Evolution & Experimentation
Despite the "soft-spoken" moments, the band doesn’t abandon its roots. Ragers like "Hivemind," and "The Dying Song (Time to Sing)" satisfy long-time "Maggots" with aggressive blast beats, monstrous screams, and Sid Wilson's signature turntable scratching. "H377" in particular has been described as an "auditory apocalypse" that channels the raw energy of the band's earlier work. Mixed Critical Reception ALBUM REVIEW: Slipknot - The End, So Far - Boolin Tunes
Features prog-rock elements and is often cited as having one of the strongest guitar solos and melodic choruses on the record. Classic Brutality