SLIPKNOT Frontman Talks To BBC Radio 1's 'Rock Show' About DOWNLOAD Festival

June 22, 2009

SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor was interviewed earlier tonight (Monday, June 22) on BBC Radio 1's "Rock Show" about the band's performance in front of 80,000-plus fans at the U.K.'s Download festival. In addition, SLIPKNOT's entire show at Download was aired in full on the program, which is presented by Daniel P Carter.

You can now listen to the Corey Taylor interview portion below.

SLIPKNOT will kick off a two-week summer U.S. headline tour on August 22 in Seattle, Washington. Members of OutsideThe9.com, the band's official fan club, will be offered tickets first with a pre-sales starting on June 24. A limited number of tickets will be available for general presale on Slipknot1.com on June 25, with the majority of tickets going onsale to the general public starting June 26 and June 27. Support on all shows will come from ANTHRAX and THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER.

The summer leg of the "All Hope Is Gone World Tour" marks SLIPKNOT's first headline shows in America since early May, which featured the band playing to over 30,000 people during their headline slot at this year's Rock on the Range festival in Columbus, Ohio.

2009 is a special year for the band, as it marks the 10th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album. SLIPKNOT will be punishing crowds with classics from their self-titled first record, and will also be busting out tracks from the rest of their catalogue right up to their current album, "All Hope Is Gone".

The latest single from "All Hope Is Gone", "Sulfur", is quickly climbing the charts at rock radio. MTV2 premiered the video, which is currently in regular rotation at the station as well as on Fuse. "Dead Memories" hit #1 at Rock radio and is a Top 20 Modern rock hit, while the album's first single, "Psychosocial", was Top 10 at Rock and Top 25 at Modern.

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