SLIPKNOT has just released a music video for a new song called “Death March”. The eerie instrumental was shared earlier today, just hours after the band made its live debut with a new mystery member at the Nova Rock festival in Austria. The “Death March” visual features nine dummy humans lined up against a wall before they get their heads get blown off one by one.
SLIPKNOT has also launched the new web site, AT THIS LOCATION, which includes an option for fans to enter their e-mail addresses. It’s totally unclear what they would be signing up for.
“Death March” is the first taste of new music from SLIPKNOT since the release “Bone Church”, a surprise standalone single, in February, along with a video piece titled “Yen – Director’s Cut (Bone Church)”, which found SLIPKNOT‘s founding member, percussionist and visual mastermind M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan refreshing footage from the band’s “Yen” music video.
This past Wednesday (June 7), SLIPKNOT announced that it had parted ways with longtime keyboardist Craig Jones. However, the post announcing Jones‘s exit from the group was quickly deleted from the band social media accounts, and a photo was shared of the band’s apparent new member. The same unidentified person apparently appeared onstage behind the keyboards at the Nova Rock show.