If you thought Slipknot were finished making videos for .5: The Gray Chapter, then you were happily mistaken. Last year, Slipknot put together chilling clips for the singles "The Negative One" and "The Devil in I," and now, after an eight-month drought, Slipknot are currently teasing an upcoming video for "Killpop."

Four years after the tragic death of bassist Paul Gray, Slipknot unleashed .5: The Gray Chapter. Some thought Gray's death signaled the end of Slipknot, but the band's fifth studio album debunked those rumors, while sonically bludgeoning naysayers.

We're thankful for Slipknot's continuation, as we are for the upcoming "Killpop" video! While speaking to Grand Rapids, Mich., radio station WGRD 97.9 FM, Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor spoke about the many interpretations fans conjured up about "Killpop." "You know, what's funny [is] over the last few weeks, I've really gotten everyone's interpretation of what that song means to them, and it's nowhere near what I wrote about," Taylor says. "So it's kind of interesting to hear people's interpretations of what I'm singing about. And I'll be honest with you: the song is my reflection on my relationship with music. That's who the 'she' is. And not just music, but the music industry in general. So there's a love-hate relationship there that really kind of comes into view."

Taylor continues, "There's the old adage, 'Be careful what you wish for,' and, 'Be careful doing what you love, because sometimes it will turn on you.' And, you know, anytime you mix something that you love and business, you're gonna find the rusty cracks in there that piss you off. So that song, really, is about how much I still love making music, but also how much I just hate the business side, the numbers side, the people in the suits who try to run stuff, and having to deal with them and having to learn how to talk to them. And, you know, it's frustrating sometimes, but it is what it is. And luckily, we got a great song out of it, and we were able to really paint something really cool with it and just be able to put it out there for people to dig."

As for the "Killpop" video, Slipknot have posted a few teaser images, which you can check out below:

Stay tuned for upcoming news on "Killpop" and everything else Slipknot right here at Loudwire.

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