Slipknot: See Behind-the-Scenes Footage of "All Out Life" Recording Session | Revolver

Slipknot: See Behind-the-Scenes Footage of "All Out Life" Recording Session

Corey Taylor and Co. share glimpse into tracking of first single from as-yet-untitled record

The holidays are coming to a close, but Slipknot aren't done giving fans the gifts of sneak-peeks, partial new masks ... and now a half-naked Corey Taylor in the vocal booth. In newly public footage, the band can be seen in the studio recording their Halloween surprise single "All Out Life," filmed with exquisite picturesque detail and composition in mind.

Panning from cables and equipment to the focused performances of the musicians themselves set to the now-familiar track, the clip originally appeared as an "Outside the 9" Slipknot fan site exclusive, but the group have made it public in their recent campaign to gain traction for next year's planned full-length. 

 

The band have been pumping "All Out Life" for over two months now, not only for promotional purposes but seemingly to back up Taylor's lyrical leanings in the track. "Everybody talks about toxic masculinity and toxic fandom these days," he said in an interview around the song's release, continuing "For me, it's more about this toxic idea that unless something came out 10 minutes ago, it's not any good, and that bothers me."