-
9.0
131680
9.0 |
NME
The metal band's final album on Roadrunner Records may seem the end of an era, but the next phase is poised to be equally compelling
Read Review
-
8.0
131681
8.0 |
Kerrang!
It’s perhaps not as instantaneous as the debut, as vile as Iowa or as catchy as Vol. 3, but it offers depth, discomfort and danger to those willing to dive into the recesses of The Nine’s collective consciousnes
Read Review
-
8.0
131692
8.0 |
Clash
This is an album that is definitely strong, but could have been masterful if more threads were tied together
Read Review
-
7.0
131682
7.0 |
Exclaim
The songs on this album aren't going to be overshadowing the classics that the band built their name on, but they'll sit nicely alongside them, and The End, So Far is a worthy addition to Slipknot's raucous arsenal
Read Review
-
7.0
131683
7.0 |
Crack
Throughout the album, Taylor’s voice is more confident than it’s sounded in some time
Read Review
-
6.0
131684
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Slipknot continue to mingle their snarl with a honed pop sense
Read Review
-
6.0
131704
6.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Slipknot’s songwriting largely falls under the categories of “self-hating” or anti-authority,” and The End, So Far does nothing to shake that perception. If you’ve listened to Slipknot, you probably already know the song topics
Read Review
-
4.6
131705
4.6 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Slipknot themselves may be able to push aside the aggression, the angst and the furor, but they shouldn’t forget just what gave them such range or immediacy
Read Review
-