Look Outside Your Window
Look Outside Your Window is an upcoming studio album recorded by four members of the American heavy metal band Slipknot, recorded in 2008 as a side project during downtime from their primary band work.[1] The album features contributions from vocalist Corey Taylor, percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan, turntablist Sid Wilson, and guitarist Jim Root, and was produced at the band's Sound Farm Studio in Iowa.[2] Originally shelved after completion, it has been repeatedly teased for release over the years, with updates indicating a potential launch in 2025.[3] The project originated during the recording sessions for Slipknot's fourth album, All Hope Is Gone, released in 2008, when the four members sought to experiment outside the band's typical aggressive sound. One track from the sessions, "'Til We Die'", was included as a bonus on All Hope Is Gone.[4] Crahan has described the sessions as a creative outlet inspired by artists like Radiohead, allowing the group to explore more atmospheric and introspective territory without the full nine-member lineup's intensity.[2] Tracks from the album have occasionally leaked or been shared in snippets, showcasing a melodic and experimental style that contrasts sharply with Slipknot's nu-metal roots.[5] Despite its long history of delays, attributed to timing, label decisions, and the band's focus on other releases, Look Outside Your Window remains a highly anticipated artifact in Slipknot's discography.[6] Taylor has called it "timeless" and emphasized its value as a standalone work, while Root has expressed frustration with the wait, even threatening to leak material himself.[7] As of November 2025, the album remains unreleased, despite earlier indications of a 2025 release.[8]Overview
Project concept
Look Outside Your Window is an experimental album consisting of unused tracks recorded during the sessions for Slipknot's 2008 album All Hope Is Gone.[9] The project emerged as a creative outlet for four Slipknot members—Corey Taylor, Shawn "Clown" Crahan, Jim Root, and Sid Wilson—who formed the endeavor specifically under the moniker Look Outside Your Window to release this self-titled collection, diverging sharply from the band's established heavy metal aggression.[3] This side project allowed the participants to explore melodic, non-metal genres without the constraints of Slipknot's intense, percussive style, emphasizing a more introspective and artistic approach.[10] The album's concept centers on raw, rule-free experimentation, as described by Crahan: "It was a very honest action to make music that wasn’t Slipknot, but utilised the skills of guys with no rules."[10] Taylor further highlighted its departure from the band's norm, noting a "much more of a rock vibe… much more of a Radiohead vibe," incorporating acoustic and atmospheric elements to create solemn yet energetic soundscapes.[9] Positioned as a "forgotten" alternative exploration, the material was shelved initially because it did not align with Slipknot's high-energy, chaotic identity, instead offering a subdued contrast that prioritizes emotional depth over brutality.[8] This intentional shift underscores the project's role as a liberating venture, enabling the members to channel unused ideas into a distinct, atmospheric body of work unbound by genre expectations.[3]Involved members
Look Outside Your Window was created by a core quartet of Slipknot members: vocalist Corey Taylor, percussionist and producer Shawn "Clown" Crahan, guitarist Jim Root, and turntablist Sid Wilson.[11] This stripped-down lineup excluded the other members of Slipknot's nine-person configuration at the time, including drummer Joey Jordison and guitarist Mick Thomson, allowing for a more collaborative and experimental dynamic separate from the band's full-group intensity.[9] Late bassist Paul Gray attempted to join the sessions but was not included, and some material reflects themes connected to him.[12] Shawn "Clown" Crahan served as the primary visionary and producer for the project, initiating the writing sessions alongside Root during downtime from Slipknot's 2008 All Hope Is Gone recordings and guiding the overall artistic direction toward a more atmospheric sound.[12] His role as percussionist supported the album's tone.[13] Corey Taylor handled lead vocals, experimenting with softer, more melodic deliveries inspired by alternative rock influences, which contrasted his typical high-energy screams in Slipknot.[9] He described the material as evoking a "Radiohead vibe," highlighting his focus on emotional vulnerability over raw aggression.[14] Jim Root contributed guitar and bass, co-creating tracks with Crahan and prioritizing melodic riffs and textures rather than the distortion-heavy, riff-driven approach common in Slipknot's music.[12] His work helped shape the album's experimental edge, incorporating subtler layers to enhance the quartet's intimate sound.[15] Sid Wilson contributed to the sessions, bringing a non-traditional dimension that facilitated a shift away from Slipknot's masked, anonymous persona toward a more personal creative process.[11][13] This configuration emerged amid Slipknot's stable 2008 lineup following earlier personnel shifts, enabling the members to explore ideas outside the band's core heavy metal framework.[9]Production
Origins and development
The project known as Look Outside Your Window originated during the recording sessions for Slipknot's 2008 album All Hope Is Gone at Sound Farm Studios in Jamaica, Iowa, where a subset of band members explored experimental and melodic ideas that contrasted with the main album's aggressive, heavy metal direction.[12][7] These sessions served as a therapeutic outlet for percussionist M. Shawn "Clown" Crahan, vocalist Corey Taylor, guitarist Jim Root, and turntablist Sid Wilson, who worked separately from the full band to develop material that diverged significantly from Slipknot's typical sound.[12] Bassist Paul Gray attempted to participate but was excluded due to the project's intensely personal nature.[12] In 2008, the four members began compiling these tracks as a distinct side endeavor, with Crahan later describing the resulting music in interviews as a unique artistic piece that "didn't fit" within Slipknot's established framework, emphasizing its solemn, energetic, and experimental qualities akin to Radiohead's style.[16][12] Initial ideas crystallized during the All Hope Is Gone era, which achieved commercial success by debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and selling over two million copies worldwide, providing the creative stability for such explorations. Although some outtakes like "'Til We Die" were repurposed for All Hope Is Gone, the core material was shelved to prioritize the band's heavier output.[12] Development continued sporadically into the 2010s amid Slipknot's lineup upheavals, including Gray's death from an accidental overdose in 2010. The album's reflective tones stem from emotional tensions during the 2008 sessions, with Crahan noting that much of the material addressed issues involving Gray at the time.[12] The album, comprising 11 tracks, was recorded in 2008 with post-production work, including mixing and overdubs, extending into the 2010s and beyond; it was fully mixed and mastered by 2021 but faced repeated delays due to emotional rifts within the group and shifting personal perspectives on its relevance.[12] As of 2024, Crahan confirmed the album was fully mixed, mastered, and artwork completed, with final preparations handled by management for a potential 2025 release.[17][1] The project was nearly abandoned amid these challenges and the band's evolving priorities, but Crahan's persistent advocacy revived it as a standalone artistic statement, underscoring its timeless value separate from Slipknot's catalog.[16][12]Recording process
The recording sessions for Look Outside Your Window primarily took place from February to June 2008 at Sound Farm Studios in Jamaica, Iowa, concurrent with the production of Slipknot's album All Hope Is Gone.[18][19] Four band members—vocalist Corey Taylor, percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan, guitarist Jim Root, and turntablist Sid Wilson—isolated themselves in a separate studio setup within the facility to develop the material independently from the full band's sessions.[6] This arrangement allowed for a more intimate creative process, emphasizing experimental and atmospheric elements over Slipknot's signature intensity.[20] The production focused on acoustic instrumentation and minimal percussion to cultivate a subtle, vibey sound, drawing inspiration from artists like Radiohead.[21] Crahan, leveraging his role as the primary percussionist in the group, relied on custom setups rather than a full drum kit, contributing to the album's atmospheric texture without traditional heavy rhythms.[22] Taylor's vocal performances centered on melodic delivery, diverging from his screamed style to align with the project's "super melodic" and experimental ethos.[20] Similarly, Root explored clean guitar tones and fingerpicking approaches during tracking, enhancing the record's introspective quality.[23] Post-recording work, including mixing and overdubs, extended into later years, with Crahan overseeing much of the engineering at his home setup in the early 2010s to preserve the low-key vibe.[22] By 2021, Crahan confirmed the album was fully mixed and mastered, having personally handled significant portions of the final production to ensure its timeless, art-piece integrity.[24] The resulting 11 tracks form a cohesive runtime of approximately 40-50 minutes, prioritizing conceptual depth through these restrained techniques.[25]Musical content
Track listing
The full track listing for Look Outside Your Window has not been officially revealed as of November 2025, with the album remaining unreleased despite ongoing preparations. The material originates from 2008 recording sessions, consisting of 11 original tracks recorded during the sessions. Sequencing details are unavailable, but band members have indicated a progression from introspective, acoustic-leaning openers to more atmospheric and experimental pieces. Composers for all known tracks are Corey Taylor, Shawn Crahan, Jim Root, and Sid Wilson.[9][11] Known tracks include:| Track Title | Notes |
|---|---|
| Chapter One, The Eleventh March | Atmospheric opener with piano and strings; snippet leaked online in 2008. |
| Dirge | Slow-building instrumental piece emphasizing percussion and mood. |
| In Reverse | Mid-tempo track featuring reversed audio effects and layered vocals. |
| Juliette | Introspective ballad with acoustic guitar elements. |
| Moth | Working title for a track with ethereal, ambient qualities (working title confirmed). |