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"Vermilion" is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was released as the second single from their third album, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) . When the band plays the song live, they switch from their ordinary masks to " death masks "; each an actual cast of each member's face. [ 6 ]
The band's third album, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), was produced by Rick Rubin and released in 2004; all songs were credited to the full band again. [6] Slipknot's first live album, 9.0: Live, was released in 2005 and featured songs from the group's three studio albums. [7]
Vol. 3 is credited as Slipknot's first to incorporate more traditional, melodic song structures, guitar solos and acoustic instruments. The album received generally positive reviews. Slipknot was praised by AllMusic for its "dedication to making it a Slipknot album", [ 4 ] while Q added that the album was "a triumph". [ 5 ]
However, he noted the songs sounded similar to their recorded performances; Hoard called it the "songs' samey-ness". [14] Adrien Begrand of PopMatters called 9.0: Live a "very worthy live album", and complimented the band for gaining success the "old-fashioned way, building a strong reputation as an extremely potent live act". [1]
"Weight of My World" is the only multilingual song on the album that contains lyrics in German, Dutch and English. [5] Personnel. Simone Simons – vocals;
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In the Bible, vermilion is listed as a pigment that was in use for painting buildings during the reign of Shallum the son of Josiah king of Judah, and is named in the book of the prophet Ezekiel as a pigment used in art that portrayed Chaldean men. (Jeremiah 22:11–14, Ezekiel 23:14–17) The vermilion rose is a symbol of the Blessed Virgin Mary.