Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind (2019) Reviews Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind (2019) Reviews

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / December 24, 2025 / Comments 0 / 0

When bassist Alessandro Venturella and drummer Jay Weinberg replaced the late Paul Gray and Joey Jordison (RIP), it was uncertain how .5: The Gray Chapter would turn out before its release. Of course, the critical acclaim for that album was enough for them to stick around for another headbanging album, We Are Not Your Kind. However, a lawsuit between percussionist Chris Fehn and the rest of the band would lead to his dismissal, only appearing in a bonus track that we'll talk about when we get there...

Slipknot is another band that can master their heavy/catchy blend. They're an easy band for metal newcomers to get into downtuned riffing and growled vocals. I think this was my first full-album experience when it first came out and my brother recommended it to me, though I haven't gotten to reviewing it until now.

Kicking things off with the intro "Insert Coin", an eerie electronic atmosphere sets the stage. The segue to "Unsainted" seems a bit abrupt. Nonetheless, it's a fantastic start to the action, also being the first single. After an epic rising choir intro, heavy verses rush in with all their might, and the melodic catchy chorus with the same melody and lyrics as the song's intro helps keep things accessible. OK, the choir is a little cheesy, but it's still epic, reaching its height in the final chorus. Next up, "Birth of the Cruel" is another cool highlight. The chorus is quite devastating in the riffing and vocals. Brilliant! "Death Because of Death" is a nice interlude, though a little too early in the tracklisting.

I also have mixed feelings for "Nero Forte". The verses and bridge are greatly intense in the riffing and vocals, but the chorus ruins things. Vocalist Corey Taylor's clean singing sounds unfitting, and makes it all sound like a butchered take on Demon Hunter/Mercenary. The same issue occurs in "Critical Darling", which I'm somewhat a critic of. Great verses, iffy chorus. But then we have another favorite of mine in "A Liar's Funeral", which brings it all back to the atmospheric side of Iowa. The haunting screams of "LIAR!!!!" and "BURN THE LIAR!!!", the latter in the intense chorus, all make this one of the best here. It's like Godflesh's Hymns all over again! Next song "Red Flag" cranks up the rhythmic heaviness and speed, while making room for a bit of melody. "What's Next" is another eerie interlude to get you ready for what's next.

"Spiders" is kind of an odd one for me. That keyboard melody and cheesy chorus makes it sound more suitable for the Halloween soundtrack, even sounding like John Carpenter's theme for that movie. There's not much buildup there, so it never goes anywhere. "Orphan" is another deep-cutting thrashy highlight. But the next track "My Pain" is a better one. Everything's filled with intense darkness. It probably would've been better trimmed by a minute or two, though I still approve. "Not Long for this World" is another overlong track, and this time it's too long for its own good. Fortunately, things really pick up in the second half. "Solway Firth" ends the album in a heavy bang. After the intro that reprises the album's intro, the heaviness of Iowa and The Gray Chapter bursts in with anger and destruction, all the way up to the final lyric, "I haven't smiled in years." Well I have! The aforementioned Japanese edition bonus track "All My Life", well...it continues that thrashy sound but isn't as well-executed as the actual finale.

All in all, We Are Not Your Kind is a great follow-up to The Gray Chapter. I can't deny the strength of those songs, though the experimentation in a few odd tracks could've been improved. Still it's definitely worth listening to and recommending to rock/metal fans. Be one with our kind....

Favorites: "Unsainted", "Birth of the Cruel", "A Liar's Funeral", "Red Flag", "Orphan", "My Pain", "Solway Firth"

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