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Eagle Rock Entertainment | 2009 | 87 min | Not rated | Jul 31, 2012

Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download (Blu-ray Movie)

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Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download (2009)

Recorded live at Download Festival, Donington Park, England, Saturday June 13, 2009. Also features: 1. full length film, 'Audible Visions of (Sic)nesses, directed by M. Shawn Grahan. 2. Music videos for 'Psychosocial', 'Dead Memories', 'Sulfur', & 'Snuff' (plus the making of Snuff.)

Starring: Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Chris Fehn, James Root, Sid Wilson

Music100%
Documentary42%

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
    Video resolution: 1080i
    Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
    Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1

  • Audio

    English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 16-bit)
    English: LPCM 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)

  • Subtitles

    English, French, Spanish

  • Discs

    50GB Blu-ray Disc
    Single disc (1 BD)

  • Playback

    Region free 

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Rating summary

Movie3.5 of 53.5
Video4.0 of 54.0
Audio4.5 of 54.5
Extras2.5 of 52.5
Overall4.0 of 54.0

Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download Blu-ray Movie Review

Slipknot {sic}'s 'em.

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman July 27, 2012

Iowa is a beautiful state full of wide open plains, fields full of corn for as far as the eye can see, and some of the friendliest people you’ll meet anywhere. And lest we forget, it is of course the future home of one James T. Kirk. I personally have incredibly fond memories of Iowa from my own childhood. My favorite Aunt (who, like me, was born on October 6 and shared my left handedness) lived there with her husband, who was Professor Emeritus at University of Northern Iowa. I spent several summers with my three cousins in and around Cedar Falls, Iowa, and have often referred to those visits as my “Tom Sawyer summers”, wonderful days full of fishing in streams, long bike rides along country lanes and fun sleep-outs on a huge screened in porch my cousins had on the second floor of their old converted farmhouse. And so color me somewhat surprised, even shocked, to find out Slipknot, one of the most manically aggressive metal bands currently performing in the contemporary rock scene, hails largely from Des Moines, an otherwise placid Iowa city where in fact one of my cousins lives to this day. Slipknot has achieved a certain level of notoriety not just for its visceral music, but for stage shows that often verge on outright violence. The band has also had several run-ins with the law, both personally and in a more tangential way, when several crimes (including at least one murder) have been tangentially linked to the band when it turns out the perpetrators have been devoted “maggots”, the band’s own term for its rabid fan base. Slipknot is not a band for the faint of heart or weak of ear, but they have developed a massive following worldwide, with several platinum (and even multi-platinum) albums to their credit and a fairly recent 2006 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for “Before I Forget” (one of the songs included on this Blu-ray). The width of their appeal is instantly apparent from this June 13, 2009 performance at Download Festival, held in Donington Park, England, where the band played before an intimate crowd of some 80,000 screaming, yelling and mosh-pitting fans.


For those not up to speed vis a vis Slipknot, the band performs in bizarre masks which are actually kind of spooky looking and the band members also go by numbers instead of their names (though in a particular piece of semi- hilarity, Number 5's "real" name is supposedly 133). The band suffered a major setback in 2010, not too long after Download occurred in fact, when Slipknot’s bassist Paul Gray (otherwise known as Number 2) was found dead in a hotel room in Urbandale, Iowa. Probably to no one’s great surprised, it was later determined Gray had died of a drug overdose (though the autopsy also uncovered several heart disease as well). The insert booklet included with this Blu- ray includes this nice remembrance, which may prove that there are actual hearts beating inside these weirdly masked band members:
    Paul Dedrick Gray, No. 2, was one of the founding members of our band. Slipknot was everything Paul ever wanted and needed. He lived and breathed Slipknot to its fullest potential every day. He also loved each and every fan of the band. The maggots were everything to him.

    Paul was the type of person who would help keep you in check. He would do everything he could to keep the band’s closeness intact. He’d even give you the shirt off his back, with no questions asked. Paul was a musical genius, a great son, brother, husband, and would have been an amazing father.
    [Note: Gray’s child was born after his death.] The times we shared with him over the last fifteen years are irreplaceable and unforgettable. We wake up every day and still it’s hard to comprehend that one of the brothers has fallen. Life is not the same and never will be the same, nor will the band. Not a day will go by where we won’t say his name.

    This is in remembrance of one of the greatest musicians, songwriters, and friends that we eight have ever had the pleasure to know. Paul, we know you’re out there and we know you will be with us forever. We love you, we miss you and there are no other words to explain this void. We dedicate this film to you, your life, your family and your unborn daughter, October. Thank you for everything you were, and everything you gave us in this life. Until we meet again, brother.
If you’ve never seen a Slipknot performance, prepare to be aurally pummeled to the point where your ears may be ringing. The band is known for its battery of percussion, including a lot of great looking custom “drum” sets that look like something out of a Mad Max film. It’s kind of funny to hear lead vocalist Corey Taylor (Number 8) talk about how “personal” the band’s lyrics are, because if we’re being totally honest, it’s next to impossible to understand most of what he’s growling in many of the songs, especially given the bombastic nature of the accompaniment, not to mention the nonstop crowd noises, which are completely overwhelming a lot of the time.

The band is in incredibly energetic form throughout the concert, but the sheer size of Download is also a partial downfall. Shots taken from several “rows” back in the audience (rows being a decidedly relative term, given the absolute chaos of the fans) are repeatedly blocked by huge flags and banners that various people are waving. There’s also manic partying going on out in the crowd, as might be expected, including at least one young woman who delights the crowd by removing her blouse (the video features a “blurred” pixellation over her face, as if somehow she might sue for having been “outed” in front of more than just the 80,000 people in attendance that day). But despite the distractions, Taylor and the rest of the boys never let up throughout the concert, delivering one blistering performance after another.

Slipknot {sic}nesses Live at Download contains the following songs:
  • 01. 742617000027
  • 02. (Sic)
  • 03. Eyeless
  • 04. Wait and Bleed
  • 05. Get This
  • 06. Before I Forget
  • 07. Sulfur
  • 08. The Blister Exists
  • 09. Dead Memories
  • 10. Left Behind
  • 11. Disasterpiece
  • 12. Vermilion
  • 13. Everything Ends
  • 14. Psychosocial
  • 15. Duality
  • 16. People = Shit
  • 17. Surfacing
  • 18. Spit It Out



Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.0 of 5

Slipknot {sic}nesses Live at Download is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Eagle Vision (a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment) with an AVC encoded 1080i transfer in 1.78:1. The good news here is the actual video presentation is a lot better than these screencaps might suggest. The band is so kinetic that capturing frames of an interlaced presentation like this is proves to be an extremely formidable task, so take these screencaps with a visual "grain of salt", so to speak. The presentation here is often sparklingly clear and precise, though combing artifacts do occasionally briefly come into view, especially with regard to the percussionists, their arms and their various sticks and mallets. Colors are nicely saturated and there's no posterizing since the stage is not bathed in deep hues very often. The one problem just from a pure enjoyment standpoint is the maddening array of flags and banners that repeatedly block the view of the stage. Down in front!


Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  4.5 of 5

Slipknot {sic}nesses Live at Download features both a lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround mix as well as an uncompressed LPCM 2.0 stereo fold down. To say that Slipknot's music is propulsive may well be the understatement of the year, and the good news is both of these tracks are able to handle the ferocious low end of most of these songs with effortless ease. The huge battery of percussion never devolves into distortion. There are a couple of niggling concerns with regard to the mix, however. Taylor is often just buried in the overall mass of sound coming from the band, and adding to that is his propensity to growl in a quasi-Satanic voice, making a lot of what he's "singing" virtually unintelligible. There's also persistent crowd noise which is actually more evident in the 5.1 mix than the 2.0. Other than those complaints, though, these tracks offer superior fidelity if no real dynamic range to speak of (all of these songs are, to quote a certain Spinal Tap member, "turned up to 11").


Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  2.5 of 5

  • Audible Visions of {sic}nesses (SD; 40:42) has the cheery little subtitle "all hope is gone" (the title of Slipknot's fourth album and resultant tour) and is a kind of backstage documentary that captures a wide variety of performances, including everything from Moscow, Russia to a January 28, 2009 concert at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa, as well as various behind the scenes footage. It's kind of funny to see the guys, all in their masks, just kind of hanging out and talking backstage as if it were the most normal thing in the world to be dressed that way.

  • Music Videos include:
    Snuff (1080i; 6:16)
    Dead Memories (SD; 5:00)
    Sulfur (SD; 5:07)
    Psychosocial (SD; 5:06)

  • The Making of Snuff (SD; 10:19) has a lot of backstage footage of the music video being filmed, along with thoughts from director M. Shawn Crahan ("Clown" and/or Number 6 in the band) and members of the band. There's some fun footage with guest star Malcolm McDowell as well. Corey Taylor makes for one of the oddest looking cross dressers ever in this video.


Slipknot: {sic}nesses - Live at Download Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  4.0 of 5

Slipknot {sic}nesses Live at Download shows the band off in all of its bad-assed fury, but if you've never experienced Slipknot, take a deep breath before diving in, for this is some of the most over the top metal you're likely to hear this or any year. This Blu- ray serves as a fitting epitaph for the band's sadly departed bassist, Paul Gray. Video is excellent and audio is stellar. For Slipknot fans at least, this release comes Recommended.


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