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  1. Mar 24, 2023
    7
    It's a fun album, a nice combination of all of Slipknot's music. Some real bangers on there, others are ehh but listenable. It's sometimes feels like it's going on too long. But nonetheless the songs I really like, I really like. So still gives the album a boost!
  2. Jan 26, 2023
    10
    Hello, this is a default review because i'm forced to use 75 characters. I'll edit this review in the future talking about the game, don't worry ;)

    My final rate is: 10
  3. Oct 12, 2022
    10
    I love this album so much,is one of my favorites from slipknot without a doubt
  4. Jul 4, 2022
    9
    Anybody who doesnt get goosebumps while listening to the, filled with rage riffs and the perfect combination of noises and atmosphere provided by this album, just has a very pretentious approach to possibly most music they listen to. If this is you, definitely consider enjoying instead of hating.
  5. Jul 1, 2022
    7
    good album, probably one of my favorite slipknot album since self-titled and vol.3.
    sounds good, kinda like a mix from Iowa and vol.3.

    favorite song: nero forte, liar's funeral, orphan.
    least favorite: solway firth

    overall 7/10
  6. Aug 17, 2021
    5
    This album summarizes the twenty years of existence of Slipknot. With all this experience the band clearly still has things to prove. And they tried their best here. They dug deep in their originality to showcase their abilities and their inspirations. I could cite the soundtracks of horror movies on 'Spiders' or the Slayer-like drums on 'Orphan'. Songs like 'My Pain' or 'What's Next'This album summarizes the twenty years of existence of Slipknot. With all this experience the band clearly still has things to prove. And they tried their best here. They dug deep in their originality to showcase their abilities and their inspirations. I could cite the soundtracks of horror movies on 'Spiders' or the Slayer-like drums on 'Orphan'. Songs like 'My Pain' or 'What's Next' demontsrate a new face of the band.

    However, all this diversity did not succeed in making me dive into this project. Tracks are way too long to be enjoyable to me as their repetitivity is clearly killing their brightness and intensity. And yes, seven tracks out of fourteen last more than five minutes. So that's not an isolated fact. I actually have nothing against long songs, but please give them some depth and progression (or narrative) when you create them, because 'My Pain' is honestly painful to listen to. I can't deny there are some gut-gripping moments and movements during 'We Are Not Your Kind' but these are annihilated by terrific vocals, poor tracks structure and/or annoying repetitivity. I guess Slipknot still has to play the originality card and work it hard to finally release something really deep and engaging.

    Rip No. #1
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  7. Aug 6, 2021
    8
    After a fantastic first album and not much since, Slipknot finally expand their wings in a direction that interests me again. And remembered how to write a catchy tune or two in the process (the nice new "pop" sheen kinda suits 'em)!

    Dynamics. This album has dynamics. Something this band has consistently lacked, in its constant quest to be "the heaviest band that's remotely popular on
    After a fantastic first album and not much since, Slipknot finally expand their wings in a direction that interests me again. And remembered how to write a catchy tune or two in the process (the nice new "pop" sheen kinda suits 'em)!

    Dynamics. This album has dynamics. Something this band has consistently lacked, in its constant quest to be "the heaviest band that's remotely popular on Planet Earth". Nice to hear them "growing up" at long last.
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  8. Jul 16, 2021
    0
    Una majestuosa forma de anunciar que aun queda mucho de Slipknot por ver y que gran trabajo de los miembros nuevos
  9. May 18, 2021
    7
    I was hoping for more than this, Nero Forte and Unsainted are really good but all the other songs kinda just mixed together, they weren’t bad but also nothing special. Excited for their new album that they have been teasing though.
  10. Dec 29, 2020
    1
    I hear people say ''they've gone back to the IOWA roots!'' Yeah right, seems more like they're delusional to me. Slipknot ''We Are Not Your Kind'' pretty much a sequel to The Gray Chapter more than anything. Feels very overproduced and generic. This caters to the radio friendly rock channels and the boring masses. They did manage to get a lot of praise for this album but **** me is itI hear people say ''they've gone back to the IOWA roots!'' Yeah right, seems more like they're delusional to me. Slipknot ''We Are Not Your Kind'' pretty much a sequel to The Gray Chapter more than anything. Feels very overproduced and generic. This caters to the radio friendly rock channels and the boring masses. They did manage to get a lot of praise for this album but **** me is it bland. Do whatever the hell you want corey but Slipknot haven't been the same after the third album came out, that's where they started to decline.

    Very disappointing but then again I shouldn't expect anything when they haven't made a good album in 19 years.
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  11. Nov 14, 2020
    10
    Return Of Slipknot
    After Iowa Slipknot came out with more meh albums with Corey having a drinking addiction and no one wanting to record another album, they put out Vol 3 which didn't have many heavy tracks then they put out the final album with Paul which was pretty good then we went back to mediocre with the gray chapter, 5 years later they decide to put out We Are Not Your Kind, or as I
    Return Of Slipknot
    After Iowa Slipknot came out with more meh albums with Corey having a drinking addiction and no one wanting to record another album, they put out Vol 3 which didn't have many heavy tracks then they put out the final album with Paul which was pretty good then we went back to mediocre with the gray chapter, 5 years later they decide to put out We Are Not Your Kind, or as I call it Iowa Part 2. It has all the elements that made that album so great, heavy vocals, clowns drumming, dope **** riffs nothin lacks with this project each track is something special, there's Only 2 or 3 where Corey's heavy vocals we've come to love aren't there due to me liking Iowa so much I shall put this album at a 10
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  12. Aug 21, 2020
    10
    This album encompass all the best bits from Slipknots' earlier work. It gots the chaos and rawness of ST and Iowa, the emotion of Vol 3 and All Hope is Gone and the musical technicality of vol 5. Every song stands out and it will be difficult for Slipknot to release a better album than this one.
  13. Aug 4, 2020
    2
    such a bad album from slipknot. I think they didn't get the right idea of new metal core.
  14. Jul 3, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Slipknot proved that original members not being around can't stop them from conquering the world agian. Masterpiece Expand
  15. Jun 22, 2020
    8
    Probably one of the best comeback albums any metal band could possibly offer. It's just simply a great album. Any new or old fan of Slipknot (or any metalhead in general) can come to enjoy this work, or at the very least, most aspects of it.
    It's almost like a movie with a complex structure, wrapped around with artistic timbits, along an eerie atmosphere. Don't expect all of it to be heavy
    Probably one of the best comeback albums any metal band could possibly offer. It's just simply a great album. Any new or old fan of Slipknot (or any metalhead in general) can come to enjoy this work, or at the very least, most aspects of it.
    It's almost like a movie with a complex structure, wrapped around with artistic timbits, along an eerie atmosphere. Don't expect all of it to be heavy n deep metal though, as some of the songs take an artistic and experimental approach in order to paint a picture in your head. The great part about this is Slipknot executes this very well, and with that, has easily made this album arguably one of their best pieces.
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  16. Apr 29, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The only criticism I have with this album are the interludes, they ad nothing to the experience and you could skip them and lose nothing.

    Insert Coin: Decent intro, but not at the level of (515) or 742617000027. Still ok

    Unsainted: Heavy, dark, and really good as a single. Wouldn't say it's one of the highlights of the album, but still pretty good.

    Birth of The Cruel: I honestly don't know why they made this one a single. It is ok, but far from the best Slipknot has done. And I would go as far as to say that it is one of the weakest from this album.

    Death Because of Death: Totally unnecessary interlude. Nero Forte: Damn this song is good! A lot of people say is their favorite and I totally get why. Heavy, really heavy, the falsetto in the chorus is unlike anything else Corey has done, and the drums are on point, which is something you'll see me say throughout the whole album.

    Critical Darling: This screams single all over it. Heavy riffs, clean almost pop chorus, but that breakdown is some heavy stuff. Really good support song. For some it might even be one of the best.

    A Liar's Funeral: This is Snuff, but heavy. This song hits hard. In my opinion it is one of the best from the album, however, it is very different from anything else in here, some people love it, some others hate it. Listen to it and think for yourself.

    Red Flag: Another highlight. Wow those vocals, and that riff, and that drum, oh that drum. It is so good you'll want it to be longer than just 4 minutes.

    What's Next: Completely pointless interlude Spiders: This is a weird song. It is so bizarre that it makes it amazing! Not heavy at all, in fact if it had "Maroon 5" next to it it would be sounding all over the radio. But this doesn't mean that it's bad, not at all! You have to listen to it and draw your own conclusions.

    Orphan: Wow, WOW! What a beast of a song! Seriously one of the best from the band ever! It sounds similar to Heretic Anthem, but the production is so much better and cleanner. The lyrics hit hard as well. And those drums. Jay did an amazing job with those drums! Overall a song you can't miss, even if you don't like the band or this album.

    My Pain: After Orphan I expected something better, but we got the most boring song from the band. More boring thatn scissors, more boring than Iowa, than any other song they've made. Probably one of the most strange songs they have done. It's not bad, but it is boring.

    Not Long For This World: Wow, WOW! This one is another highlight. What an amazing song! This is kind of like A Liar's Funeral, but more extreme. Heavier, darker, hits even harder. Overall it is amazing!

    Solway Firth: I have waited to get to this one. If you're reading this. STOP! Whatever you are doing, stop it! Go listen to this song and then come back. This is by far the best song of the album and in my opinion the best song of the band. Heavy as **** Dark, the drums are flawless, the vocals are the best we've heard from Corey. I just can't describe how much I love this song. It is perfect!

    If you like Metal, Slipknot, or both. Then go listen to this album right away, you will not be disappointed.
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  17. Mar 1, 2020
    10
    Sublime best Slipknot for years! Raw, gritty and just everything you expect from Slipknot.
  18. Jan 8, 2020
    7
    We Are Not Your Kind is mediocre for Slipknot, especially following the Gray Chapter. The album WANYK reminds me most of Vol. 3, with a style change and heavy keyboard usage - as well as some songs that don't really stand out among the others. I'm not a big fan of the album art either. Some stand out tracks for me are Nero Forte, Orphan, Birth of the Cruel, Spiders, and Solway Firth.We Are Not Your Kind is mediocre for Slipknot, especially following the Gray Chapter. The album WANYK reminds me most of Vol. 3, with a style change and heavy keyboard usage - as well as some songs that don't really stand out among the others. I'm not a big fan of the album art either. Some stand out tracks for me are Nero Forte, Orphan, Birth of the Cruel, Spiders, and Solway Firth. Tracks like My Pain, Critical Darling and Liars Funeral leave some to be desired. First off, I am not into the keyboard parts on this album. They feel to sparkly and simple, and don't fit the classic grungy natural sound that Slipknot has created in the past. I am assuming the new member is involved in the creation of these parts. If the keyboard were absent and replaced with different instruments and samples, I would probably like this album a lot more. Another issue I have is of the over simplicity in primarily the guitar parts, pertaining to melody. A lot of the melodies lie within more major scales, straying away from a heavier sound. Slipknot has done this in the past on all of their albums, but I believe they pulled it off much better then. I am however, a very big fan of Jay Weinbergs drum parts, especially in songs like Orphan and Solway Firth. The speed and precision, as well as the compositions are pretty stellar and hold the classic Slipknot attitude very well. Overall, the album is pretty good, but leaves a lot to be desired in certain departments. It's worth a listen nonetheless. Expand
  19. Jan 6, 2020
    10
    Álbum maravilhoso, sem palavras para descrever essa obra prima do Metal !!!
  20. Jan 5, 2020
    8
    way better than 2 previous albums .............................................................
  21. Dec 24, 2019
    10
    Raw,brutal and at the same time beautiful and carefully crafted.This is Slipknot at their prime.
  22. Dec 18, 2019
    10
    This album is truly brilliant, its hard to stand out in what has been a fantastic year for metal. This album I gave a score of 10 and still struggled to put it in my Top 5 albums of 2019. You just knew as soon as Unsainted was released that this album was going to be a fantastic album and it was. The usual mixture of fantastic ballads and brutal vocals continues to impress.
  23. Nov 29, 2019
    10
    It’s easy to say that Slipknot has rekindled their fire and is once again makes the head banging anthems we all know and love from them. Corey’s vocals are great screaming or singing, the writing is amazing as usual, the guitars on this album are SOME OF THE BEST FROM SLIPKNOT AND THE GENRE AS A WHOLE that I have seen in a very long time. Insane riffs reminiscent of thrash while stillIt’s easy to say that Slipknot has rekindled their fire and is once again makes the head banging anthems we all know and love from them. Corey’s vocals are great screaming or singing, the writing is amazing as usual, the guitars on this album are SOME OF THE BEST FROM SLIPKNOT AND THE GENRE AS A WHOLE that I have seen in a very long time. Insane riffs reminiscent of thrash while still keeping the nu metal feel. Though clocking in at about an hour, it flies by. This one of the best albums of the year by a long shot. It does not dip in quality once. I think this might be my favorite album from them at the moment. Expand
  24. Nov 10, 2019
    10
    This album is a culmination of what makes Slipknot an iconic metal band. After many, many listens I conclude it is a genuine masterpiece. There are so many incredibly songs that remind me of why I fell in love with Slipknot to begin with while still bringing something entirely new to the table.
  25. Aug 20, 2019
    7
    This is a repost and to mention Corey has kept his game up well because I don’t mind the stone sour sound within, I can say as to who leads (in my mind) the band. The rhythm section is very solid and as well the electronic elements are nicely polished, but once again they leave out certain things like solos that could’ve made this album potentially their very best stand out record. ThisThis is a repost and to mention Corey has kept his game up well because I don’t mind the stone sour sound within, I can say as to who leads (in my mind) the band. The rhythm section is very solid and as well the electronic elements are nicely polished, but once again they leave out certain things like solos that could’ve made this album potentially their very best stand out record. This is basically “Iowa” vs “chapter 3” instead of the beautiful baby that could of become of the two solid records. Not one of these songs is as heavy as the title track from “all hope is gone”. At the end of the day, the album is very enjoyable and they are still working very hard. May their next album be the one that drives me over sonic bridge to hell! Expand
  26. Oct 29, 2019
    5
    Better than The Gray Chapter, but way worse than Iowa and Slipknot. The production and mix is fine, but some of he songs are just filler. Also all of the interludes suck balls. Still, the best slipknot album since Subliminal Verses.
  27. Oct 29, 2019
    10
    This album is like everything slipknot ever put out but better. I would say it's the best metal album this year (Sorry Rammstein!). There is something for everyone on this album. If you like old Slipknot put on "Red Flag" and you'll feel like you are listening to the self-titled debut. If you prefer something new and experimental try listening to "Spiders" or "My Pain", but in my opinionThis album is like everything slipknot ever put out but better. I would say it's the best metal album this year (Sorry Rammstein!). There is something for everyone on this album. If you like old Slipknot put on "Red Flag" and you'll feel like you are listening to the self-titled debut. If you prefer something new and experimental try listening to "Spiders" or "My Pain", but in my opinion the best songs on the album are songs like "Critical Darling" or "Nero Forte". You get extremely raw and hardcore verses and a very catchy chorus. In my opinion it's the best album Slipknot ever put out, even better than Iowa or self-titled. I didn't really believe in this album success but was extremely surprised. If their next album will be better or at least at the same level we will be probably getting another album of the year. Expand
  28. Oct 23, 2019
    8
    Not all of the songs are same good quality, still deserves it's attention and mention among 2019's metal greatest
  29. Oct 8, 2019
    1
    This album is a colossal disappointment and an absolute chore to listen through. I didn't think it was possible, but this album is actually worse than .5: The Gray Chapter. Everything about it is cliched, generic and just overproduced. The songs on this album lack any sort of rawness that made their earlier albums (Self Titled - All Hope is Gone) so mesmerizing. The biggest problem,This album is a colossal disappointment and an absolute chore to listen through. I didn't think it was possible, but this album is actually worse than .5: The Gray Chapter. Everything about it is cliched, generic and just overproduced. The songs on this album lack any sort of rawness that made their earlier albums (Self Titled - All Hope is Gone) so mesmerizing. The biggest problem, again, is that the main songwriters (Paul, passed away, and Joey, "fired") are no longer with the band. The bulk of the writing is done by individuals who, while talented musicians, are poor songwriters. Of course, bands evolve over time. Lineups fluctuate, sounds change and maturity sets in. It's inevitable and healthy. I get that. However, this current evolution of Slipknot is a pitiful reflection of its once fearsome self. No Slipknot is better than this "Slipknot". Expand
  30. Aug 9, 2019
    10
    This is Slipknot at their absolute peak in every facet. It has all the elements that made their early work so great and so much more. This album deep and you will undoubtedly pick up something new with every listen. Like any masterful piece of art it's composition can't be summed up into words.
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Universal acclaim - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 14
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  3. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Classic Rock Magazine
    Aug 20, 2019
    90
    Wonderfully cohesive hour of vein-popping indignation. [Sep 2019, p.82]
  2. Aug 15, 2019
    70
    Slipknot make an unexpected impact with their newly-discovered tenderness, but it’s those instantly-recognisable throat-shredding roars that really shine.
  3. Aug 14, 2019
    67
    For better or for worse, Kind is a Slipknot record, one that has more to offer than expected and is still sometimes frustratingly short-sighted.