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| Released = October 17, 2014
| Released = October 17, 2014
| Length = 63:51
| Length = 63:51
| Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]<ref name="Allmusic-genre">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/5-the-gray-chapter-mw0002733518|title = Slipknot – .5: The Gray Chapter|publisher = [[Allmusic]]|author=Neila Owen|date = October 23, 2014|accessdate = October 30, 2014|quote=Combining the punishing, pummeling metal of the band's early work with the more melodic focus of their later years, The Gray Chapter shows off just how unexpectedly wide the band's range is, going from a plaintive, atmospheric ballad like album-opener "XIX" to a thrash-inspired pummeling like "Sarcastrophe" without missing a beat.}}</ref>
| Genre = [[Nu metal]], [[Alternative metal]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]<ref name="Allmusic-genre">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/5-the-gray-chapter-mw0002733518|title = Slipknot – .5: The Gray Chapter|publisher = [[Allmusic]]|author=Neila Owen|date = October 23, 2014|accessdate = October 30, 2014|quote=Combining the punishing, pummeling metal of the band's early work with the more melodic focus of their later years, The Gray Chapter shows off just how unexpectedly wide the band's range is, going from a plaintive, atmospheric ballad like album-opener "XIX" to a thrash-inspired pummeling like "Sarcastrophe" without missing a beat.}}</ref>
| Label = [[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]]
| Label = [[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]]
| Producer = [[Greg Fidelman]]
| Producer = [[Greg Fidelman]]

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.5: The Gray Chapter is the fifth major label studio album by American heavy metal band Slipknot.[2] It was released in Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands on October 17, 2014, the UK on October 20, 2014 and in North America on October 21, 2014.[3] It is the first studio album by the band in six years and the first to not feature founding bassist Paul Gray and long time drummer Joey Jordison due to the death of Gray in 2010 (the title of the album being a reference to his name), and the departure of Jordison in late 2013.[2] The album includes eight singles and has received commercial and critical acclaim. Most critics noted and praised the return of their older sound from Slipknot and Iowa, while maintaining the melodies the band explored on Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses). A standard and deluxe edition of the album was released.

Background

The writing process of the record began in late 2013. Wanting to dedicate more time to the album, guitarist Jim Root decided not to tour with Stone Sour in January 2014.[4] According to frontman Corey Taylor, the sound of the album is somewhat of a cross between 2001's Iowa and 2004's Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).[5] Taylor told Pop Culture Madness that the material contains "gorgeous melodies" and the artistic direction as Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) but yet retains some of its "brutality" from the Iowa era.[6]

A new bassist and drummer were added to the lineup during the recording process and Taylor told Loudwire that two similar masks were created for their appearances in music videos and stage performances as they felt it was disrespectful to have them sporting unique masks.[7] Both members were briefly shown in the music video for "The Devil In I", however their identities have not been announced by Slipknot amidst speculation.[8][9] Jim Root revealed in an interview that founding guitarist and former touring bassist Donnie Steele was involved in some of the studio sessions for the album, but that ultimately Steele declined to rejoin the band in favor of starting a family with his wife. Bassist Alessandro Venturella of Krokodil was identified by the unique tattoos on his hands, performing in the video for "The Devil in I".[10]

The album was produced by Greg Fidelman, known for his work with Metallica, System of a Down, Audioslave and more. He also mixed their third album, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) ten years ago. Joe Barresi handled the mixing duties.[11]

Promotion

On July 15, the band began releasing short teasers for the new album for over a two-week period that turned out to be clips from the official video along with samples from a song entitled "The Negative One".[12][13] The song was released on August 1, 2014 and an accompanying video was released on August 5, 2014. It was directed by Shawn Crahan; however, it did not feature any of the band members.[14] On August 13, 2014 the band revealed the cover art for their official radio single entitled "The Devil in I",[15] and the single premiered on August 24, 2014.[16] The official video for the single was unveiled on September 12 featuring the members with new variations of their masks with the exception of Taylor who debuted a new mask and the new bassist and drummer's masks which were very similar.[9] Slipknot began their world tour at the second iteration of Knotfest as headliners on October 25 and the 26 with Anthrax, Five Finger Death Punch, Otep and Black Label Society among others in California.[17] A co-headline North American tour with Korn dubbed the Prepare for Hell tour will commence afterwards with King 810 in support.[18][19] Slipknot and Korn are embarking on the British leg of the Prepare For Hell tour in January 2015.[20] In addition to the standard edition, a deluxe edition featuring two listed and 3 unlisted bonus tracks, and a special edition featuring a T-shirt of the album cover have also been released.[21]

Reception

The album's single, "The Negative One", was nominated for the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 57th Grammy Awards. [22]

Commercial performance

.5: The Gray Chapter landed in the No. 1 spot in Australia on the ARIA Albums Chart with 14,188 first week sales.[23][24] It was Slipknot's second album to debut at number one on the US Billboard 200 albums chart by selling 132,000 copies in its first week.[25] The album also debuted at No. 1 in Japan, Canada, Russia and Switzerland. It had Top 5 debuts in the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Austria, New Zealand, Mexico, Denmark and Finland. As of February 4, 2015 .5: The Gray Chapter has sold over 280,000 copies.

Critical response

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic77/100[26]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[27]
AntiHero Magazine[28]
ArtistDirect[29]
Blabbermouth.net[30]
Exclaim!(7/10)[31]
The Guardian[32]
Kerrang!
Metal Hammer[33]
Revolver[34]
Rolling Stone[35]

.5: The Gray Chapter received critical acclaim as most critics noted and praised the return of their older sound from Slipknot and Iowa, while maintaining the melodies the band explored on Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).

Revolver magazine critic Dan Epstein wrote: "It is to Slipknot’s great credit that they acknowledge Gray’s memory on ‘.5: The Gray Chapter,’ but it’s also to their credit that they don’t try to sugarcoat their loss, anger or grief anywhere on the album." Epstein also further added: “From that deep well of pain, another great Slipknot record has emerged.”[34]

Loudwire critic Chad Childers wrote: "As usual, this mix of all the different sounds somehow comes together to create a musical journey. And while ‘.5: The Gray Chapter’ definitely rocks and pummels you in all the right places like you would hope, it also shows a depth in emotion and some heavily personal moments on a much grander scale, as well. ”[36]

AllMusic critic Gregory Heaney noted: "Listening to the album, it's clear that even though Slipknot aren't over the loss of a dear friend and colleague, they're able to channel their grief into a productive album, allowing them to continue moving forward while paying tribute to a fallen comrade with one of the strongest albums of their career."[37]

The Guardian critic Dom Lawson wrote: "....5: The Gray Chapter is every bit as warped and explosive as previous records, with songs such as Skeptic, AOV and The Negative One harking back to the swivel-eyed thuggery of their early material."[38]

Artistdirect critic Rick Florino gave the album a perfect rating and wrote: "By the time this journey ends, it feels as if Slipknot have come full circle. This is their most abrasive work since their self-titled debut, yet it's also their most majestic. It's their best work and a testament to their resolve."[39]

Blabbermouth.net critic Ray Van Horn gave the album a positive review and wrote: ".5 The Gray Chapter is a largely dark, often moving listening experience." He would also note the album was "a return to their punishing roots...a logical advancement between old and new Slipknot", and that "AOV zips into some of the thrashiest tones Slipknot's yet delivered..."[40]

Exclaim! critic Bradley Zorgdrager gave the album a positive review saying, "...Slipknot wastes no time kicking it back to 2001's Iowa...it's hard to deny the pummeling of Sarcastrophe, Lech or AOV". He would later note: "Though it does eventually get bogged down under its own excess, considering the weight Slipknot had to shoulder to even get this album out, it's a considerable accomplishment and a lovely eulogy to their fallen comrade."[41]

Metal Hammer critic Dom Lawson noted: "If you want brutal, turbocharged Slipknot, then there’s plenty of that here. Sarcastrophe is a flurry of dissonant knife jabs...AOV kicks off at a high velocity Slayer pace...the three-song section that lurches from Custer’s gruesome opening riff, full-pelt clatter and anguished bellow of ‘I’ve lost my fucking mind!’ through the eerie drones and unsettling atmospherics of Be Prepared For Hell and into the familiar but fizzing devilry of The Negative One is as thrilling as anything Slipknot have released to date." He would conclude his review stating, "...this is what Slipknot sound like in 2014. And it's pretty fucking great."[42]

Rock Revolt gave the album 4 1/2 stars out of 5 and noted: "...the album has elements from both (Iowa and Vol. 3 The Subliminal verses) while pushing the creative boundaries of past albums into new territory. This latest effort expands on the bands unique sound and moves beyond previous albums on many levels, while still returning to embrace the ‘heavy fucking metal’ that launched them onto the world-stage. There is an unmistakable darkness inherent in the songs..." The review would conclude with, "The Gray Chapter is arguably Slipknot’s strongest effort to date, packed with thick, heavy-hitting guitar riffs and nimble drumming, interlaced with lyrical content that can easily be assumed as references to the late Paul Gray."[43]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Slipknot[44][45]

No.TitleLength
1."XIX"3:10
2."Sarcastrophe"5:06
3."AOV"5:32
4."The Devil in I"5:42
5."Killpop"3:45
6."Skeptic"4:46
7."Lech"4:50
8."Goodbye"4:35
9."Nomadic"4:18
10."The One That Kills the Least"4:11
11."Custer"4:14
12."Be Prepared for Hell"1:57
13."The Negative One"5:25
14."If Rain Is What You Want"6:20
Total length:63:51
Deluxe Edition
No.TitleLength
15."Override"5:37
16."The Burden"5:23
17."-Silent-"2:00
18."-Talk-"6:19
19."-Funny-"1:28
Total length:84:38

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[72] Gold 35,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Slipknot

Technical and production

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