
A haunting, accordion-led departure from the band's usual chaos, trading visceral speed for a slow-crawling, eerie atmosphere and somber, melodic restraint.
February 2, 2023 · Something Special (2)
Bone Church is a startling pivot for a band synonymous with percussive violence. It feels less like a mosh pit and more like a midnight walk through a Victorian-era carnival that has been abandoned for decades. The central presence of a wheezing, melancholic accordion provides a folk-horror texture that is entirely unique in their catalog, creating a sense of dread that is psychological rather than physical. It is a slow-motion descent into a very specific kind of darkness: one that is quiet, dusty, and deeply introspective.
How does Bone Church sound next to the rest of Slipknot's catalogue?
Eerie saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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