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The song was uploaded to their official YouTube channel with a few days leading up to the release of .5: The Gray Chapter. The song was released along with "Sarcastrophe". Both featured original cover art. The song charted at number 36 on the US Rock Digital Songs chart. An official music video was released for the song on October 5, 2015. [3]
On July 19, 2022, the band posted a cryptic teaser to the song's music video on social media. [1] The music video and song were released the same day, alongside the reveal of the title of their seventh studio album, The End, So Far. [2] The music video has garnered over 26 million views on YouTube.
The End, So Far is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Slipknot.It was released on September 30, 2022, through Roadrunner Records.This is the band's final album to be released through Roadrunner, whom the band signed with in 1998.
"New music, new art, and new beginnings. Get ready for the end," teased M. Shawn "Clown" Crahan. Slipknot Announces New Album & Drops New Single ‘The Dying Song’: Watch the Video
The masked metal band is also prepping a new album. Slipknot Unleash New Song “The Chapeltown Rag”: Stream Spencer Kaufman Slipknot Unleash New Song “The Chapeltown Rag”: Stream
Sliptknot‘s new album, The End, So Far, is only a few months old, but the masked rockers are already back with fresh music. The group today (Feb. 2) released the surprise standalone single ...
[13] Nicholas Gaudet of Music Talkers would break down "The Chapeltown Rag", mentioning how the song would hark back to Iowa and borrow ideas from black metal though went on to explain how this was a classic Slipknot sounding tune. "In typical Slipknot fashion, the song goes into a melodic, clean-sung chorus, all the while still bearing the ...
The song also features an unmasked Corey Taylor as the central protagonist of the video. This is only the fourth time an unmasked Taylor has appeared in one of the band's music videos following "Before I Forget", "Dead Memories" and "Snuff." [3] As of December 2024, the music video for "Yen" has over 14 million views on YouTube. [4]