
SLIPKNOT guitarist Jim Root is among the many fans eager for the release of Look Outside Your Window.
Percussionist Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan revealed six years ago that the band secretly recorded another album during the All Hope Is Gone sessions. Despite repeated promises of a release, the album has yet to materialize, leaving fans frustrated.
In the latest issue of Metal Hammer, Root admitted his frustration with the continued delay of Look Outside Your Window. He revealed that he’s repeatedly threatened to leak the album himself, tired of the endless wait.
He said: “Man, I keep telling Clown that I’m just gonna throw it up on Youtube, then put a link to it on my Instagram or something. He’s like, ‘Don’t dude, just don’t.’”
“I don’t even remember what any of that stuff sounds like, because it’s been so long since we recorded it,” Jim added. “I don’t think I’ve listened to it in probably 10 years. Maybe I’ll go find him after we are done talking, and I’ll be like, ‘Let’s listen to Look Outside Your Window, and let’s release it tonight…’”
Earlier this year, during a Reddit AMA, Clown confirmed that Look Outside Your Window is finally coming out “soon.”
Recorded in 2008 alongside All Hope Is Gone, this project featuring Clown, Sid Wilson, Jim Root, and Corey Taylor has been a source of speculation for years. Clown assures fans that the album’s timeless quality makes the wait worthwhile, and that its release is imminent.
Clown said: “The only reason Look Outside Your Window has not come into this reality is because it is a timeless album that allows it to be presented at anytime.
“Up until now things we’ve been doing has been taking priority. It has to come out, I promise it will come out soon.”
“It’s sort of timeless in my opinion, so I try not to worry about it too much,” he continued. “I’ve waited this long for it to be right and it just never has. We were going to release it way early on this album cycle [for We Are Not Your Kind], but this one takes precedence. It’s not meant to be confused or watered down for marketing purposes. It’s really just another piece of the puzzle and the imagination that’s missing. People might really need it.”
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