Eight-year-old lady leads younger musicians on cowl of Slipknot’s “The Satan in I”: Watch
Whereas Slipknot are tearing up phases on their present “Knotfest Roadshow” tour, one youthful group of musicians is tearing up their neighborhood with a canopy of the steel band’s “The Satan in I”.
In a brand new video produced by the O’Keefe Music Basis, which gives devices and gear to child musicians to file and movie their performances, Eight-year-old singer Taylor Jade Campbell leads a gaggle of youngster musicians on the duvet of the observe off Slipknot’s 2014 album, .5: The Grey Chapter.
Accompanying the duvet is a slick video during which Campbell’s dad warns the group to not play Slipknot, as he heads out to work. However, in fact, that’s precisely what they do. As they rock the observe, space children wreak havoc on the neighborhood, culminating with them rocking out to the younger music act.
Whereas little Taylor Campbell shares a reputation with Corey Taylor, her pink shirt and clear, candy vocals stand in sharp distinction to the Slipknot singer’s vibe and sound, but she nonetheless manages to pack in some youthful angst in her supply.
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Over the previous a number of years, the O’Keefe Music Basis has produced a lot of notable movies that includes child musicians, together with a 2013 cowl of Device’s “Forty Six & 2” which has garnered greater than 20 million views thus far.
As for the true Slipknot, take a look at our photographs, plus the setlist and video footage of the band’s “Knotfest Roadshow” kickoff present, which occurred this previous Friday, July 26th on the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. The tour, which additionally options Volbeat, Gojira, and Behemoth, runs via a September eighth gig in The Woodlands, Texas. Decide up tickets right here.