SLIPKNOT guitarists Mick Thomson and Jim Root took some time before their May 10 show in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to talk with Premier Guitar about signature guitars, tube heads, and the handful off effects they need to punish arenas each night. Check out the footage below.

Root told the Des Moines Register in a new interview that he’s ready for SLIPKNOT to make its sixth studio album and has already written music for it. Root explained, “We haven’t been able to do two albums back to back since our first one and Iowa. We’re at a point in our career where the band is on top of its game. If we take two years or however long away, who knows if we could come back? Someone might decide they want to direct or write or other bands’ projects might take priority. I plan for the best and expect the worst. I started writing again today. Hopefully the songs will be on a new SLIPKNOT record. If not, I’ll find something else to do with them.”

It was six years between SLIPKNOT‘s 2008 album, “All Hope Is Gone”, and last year’s “.5: The Gray Chapter”, during which the band dealt with the death of bassist Paul Gray in 2010 and the dismissal of drummer Joey Jordison in 2013.

SLIPKNOT‘s “Summer’s Last Stand” tour kicks off on July 24 in West Palm Beach, Florida, wrapping up six weeks later on September 5 in Dallas. Joining SLIPKNOT on the road trip will be LAMB OF GOD, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE and MOTIONLESS IN WHITE.

The summer jaunt follows a brief spring run that SLIPKNOT launched on April 25 at the Fort Rock festival in Fort Myers, Florida and ended on May 16 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net