SLIPKNOT Drummer: 'We Are Coming Back To Reclaim The Crown'

November 10, 2003

SLIPKNOT drummer Joey Jordison has released the following update regarding the progress of the recording sessions for the group's much-anticipated follow-up to 2001's "Iowa":

"What better place to make the new SLIPKNOT record than an old abandoned mansion in the Hollywood Hills, a place where my door will open at 9:00 a.m. every morning no matter what I put in front of it to stop it from happening.

"So here we are, all living together for very the first time in a couple of years and it feels like a family again. As far as the progress of the record thus far we have all the main tracks done and are in overdub mode currently. I know that all bands say that their 'new' record is gonna be the best but in all sincerity this is gonna show all the new bands how it's really done. We are comin' back to reclaim the crown of the world's most brutally honest and insane band. Twenty songs have been written for this record and that is something we haven't done before, there is no settling for anything substandard on this record...

"I think the time away has only rekindled the spirit that we had in the beginning. Everything you've loved about us in the first place and a shitload more....... sit tight cause the new bible is on its way... we won't let you down..."

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