Jim Root Explained

Jim Root
Birth Name:James Donald Root[1]
Alias:
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Birth Date:2 October 1971
Instrument:Guitar
Years Active:1990–present
Current Member Of:Slipknot

James Donald Root (born October 2, 1971) is an American guitarist. He is one of two guitarists for heavy metal band Slipknot, in which he is designated #4, as well as the former lead guitarist for rock band Stone Sour.

Life and career

See also: Stone Sour. Root began performing with the thrash metal band Atomic Opera[2] [3] [4] from Iowa in the early 1990s (not to be confused with the hard rock band of the same name from Texas). Soon after they split up, he went on to perform in bands such as DeadFront and Stone Sour; he joined the latter in 1995, and returned to it along with vocalist Corey Taylor during its revival in 2002. Prior to joining Slipknot, he worked as a screenprinter, waiter, and busboy.[5]

He joined Slipknot in January 1999, replacing their original guitarist, Josh Brainard, who left the band during the recording of their self-titled album, reportedly after having fulfilled his recording duties. He was approached by Shawn Crahan, Joey Jordison, and producer Ross Robinson to join, which he initially rejected but after speaking to a friend asking him to reconsider, Root called Crahan back asking if the offer was still on the table.[6] The only songs Root recorded for during the album's sessions were for "Me Inside", which was already mostly completed in the earlier sessions, and a new song titled "Purity." Despite this, "Purity" has become a staple for most of the band's live performances.

Although originally filling in the spot of rhythm guitar in 1999, Root would later become the co-lead guitarist and, after the death of bassist Paul Gray and removal of drummer Joey Jordison, he become one of the band's main songwriters. Of Slipknot's nine member lineup which lasted between 1999 and 2010, Root was the last to join the band. Root typically performed lead guitar in Stone Sour, although he sometimes played rhythm. He has spoken of both bands' guitar style as being twin guitar: "In both bands, I fulfill both roles. In Slipknot, Mick [Thomson] has some solos, and in Stone Sour, Josh [Rand] has some solos."[7] During the recording of Stone Sour's Audio Secrecy, he and Rand recorded their parts simultaneously.[8]

Outside Slipknot and Stone Sour, Root has appeared on Slipknot turntablist Sid Wilson's DJ Starscream album The New Leader and John 5's The Devil Knows My Name, for the song "Black Widow of La Porte", and also appeared on the Roadrunner United project, performing the solo and harmony guitars on "Tired 'N Lonely" from the project's album The All-Star Sessions. He also appeared on Jonathan Davis and the SFA's cover of Lil Wayne's "Got Money".

On May 17, 2014, Stone Sour released an official statement saying that Root was no longer a member of the band.[9] Moments before their statement, Root told a fan on Instagram of his departure, explaining "Not my decision. Not happy about it."[10] In interviews, Root accused the band of being financially motivated and pursuing a more commercial musical direction, but also observed that he "wasn't really happy in that band anymore". Corey Taylor noted that the split initially put a strain on his and Root's relationship, which nonetheless was mended through channelling their frustrations into new Slipknot material.[11]

For 13 years, Root was involved in a highly publicized relationship with Cristina Scabbia, the lead singer of Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil.[12]

Equipment

In July 2007, Fender released the Jim Root Telecaster. Prior to his endorsement deal with Fender, Root had been seen using PRS, Jackson, Charvel, and Maverick electric guitars, and Guild and Martin acoustic guitars as well as a wide range of effect pedals and amplifiers. In a 2009 performance for Eurockeennes, and from 2010 to 2012, Jim used a Gibson Flying V.[13] [14]

In January 2010, a Jim Root Signature Fender Stratocaster[15] was unveiled on the Fender website, similar to the one he has been seen using on stage, as of March 2009.[16] In 2016, Fender released a sandblasted version of Root's Jazzmaster with red and black grain. This model is not available for purchase but can be seen used in several of Root's instructional videos on YouTube (as part of "The Sound and the Story") and has occasionally been seen live.[17]

While Root primarily uses Orange Rockerverb heads live, he has been known to use a variety of amplifiers in the studio, including a modified Bogner Uberschall and Mesa Boogie Mark IIC, the later of which has appeared on 2004's Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses and 2019's We Are Not Your Kind.

In the music video for Unsainted[18] and a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live![19] Root was seen using EMG Retroactive pickups, with EMG's Instagram account suggesting that they are working on a signature set for him.[20] This was later confirmed on the EMG Facebook page announcing that the set would debut at NAMM 2020.[21]

On October 21, 2021, Root announced he was working on a signature model with Charvel guitars.[22] His signature series is set to release in August 2022 for $1,499.99.[23]

For gigs at smaller venues, and for use as a backup to his main Rockerverb setup, Root began using a Neural DSP Quad Cortex in 2024, despite previously saying he would never use digital amplifier modelers.[24]

Discography

See main article: Slipknot discography and Stone Sour discography.

Atomic Opera
Deadfront
Slipknot
Stone Sour
Roadrunner United
Other appearances

Filmography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Donald "Jim" Root . Metalstorm.net . January 9, 2019.
  2. Web site: Atomic Opera WITH JIM ROOT of Slipknot VERY RARE 1993 IA . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/wSZa_g37aIU . December 21, 2021 . live. February 23, 2013 . . March 11, 2020.
  3. Web site: Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives – Atomic Opera. https://web.archive.org/web/20110609032244/http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Atomic_Opera/3540256019. August 5, 2020. June 9, 2011.
  4. Web site: YouTube . . March 11, 2020.
  5. Web site: Jim Root – Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20190429050631/https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Jim_Root/5155. dead. April 29, 2019. Wayback.archive-it.org. August 5, 2020.
  6. Web site: Prism Supply . Prism Supply x Harley-Davidson - My Garage - Jim Root . YouTube . July 6, 2023 . 1 September 2023.
  7. Web site: The Lowdown: Jim Root of Stone Sour/Slipknot Altsounds.com Features . Hangout.altsounds.com . November 13, 2010 . November 13, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110830211122/http://hangout.altsounds.com/features/123576-lowdown-jim-root-stone-sour-slipknot.html . August 30, 2011 .
  8. Web site: Stone Sour . Stonesour.com . November 13, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110429173755/http://www.stonesour.com/board_posts/artist-bio . April 29, 2011 .
  9. Web site: stonesour.com. May 17, 2014. July 10, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140710093117/http://www.stonesour.com/news/211303.
  10. Web site: Guitarist Jim Root Is Out of Stone Sour. Loudwire.com. May 17, 2014 . March 14, 2017.
  11. Web site: JIM ROOT: 'At Least One Guy' In STONE SOUR Is 'Only Concerned About Money'. Blabbermouth.net. October 15, 2014. March 14, 2017.
  12. Web site: LACUNA COIL's CRISTINA SCABBIA Talks About Her Ten-Year, Long-Distance Relationship with SLIPKNOT's JIM ROOT . September 23, 2014 .
  13. Web site: Slipknot Equipment – Jim Root . Slipknot-metal.com . May 10, 2011 . July 30, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130730170647/http://www.slipknot-metal.com/main.php?sk=equipment . dead .
  14. Web site: Jim Root Guitar Rig Gear – Slipknot and Stone Sour . Uberproaudio.com . February 10, 2008 . May 10, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130517185523/http://www.uberproaudio.com/who-plays-what/215-jim-root-guitar-rig-gear-slipknot-and-stone-sour . May 17, 2013 . dead .
  15. Web site: Jim Root Stratocaster® .
  16. Web site: Fender Products . Fender.com . May 10, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101215093415/http://fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0114545705 . December 15, 2010 .
  17. Web site: The complete history of Jim Roots guitar rig . GuitarFXDepot.com . July 15, 2020 . July 16, 2020.
  18. Web site: Slipknot – Unsainted [OFFICIAL VIDEO#&93; . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/VpATBBRajP8 . December 21, 2021 . live. . May 16, 2019 . March 11, 2020.
  19. Web site: Slipknot – Unsainted . May 18, 2019 . March 11, 2020 . YouTube.
  20. Web site: EMG Pickups on Instagram: "@jamesroot has some bad ass EMG's coming down the pipeline ..." . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/emgpickups/1984447530771348727 . December 23, 2021 . subscription. Instagram.com . March 11, 2020.
  21. Web site: Cover Photos . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/92542394118/10157894862819119 . February 26, 2022 . limited. M.facebook.com . July 24, 2019 . March 11, 2020.
  22. Web site: Roche . Sam . Jim Root is working on a Charvel signature model . Guitar World . October 21, 2021 . June 23, 2022.
  23. Web site: Charvel Guitars . JIM ROOT SIGNATURE PRO-MOD SAN DIMAS® STYLE 1 HH FR M . Charvel Guitars . June 23, 2022.
  24. Web site: Wilkes . Emma . "I might have fibbed": Jim Root is using a Neural DSP Quad Cortex live with Slipknot – after saying he'd "never" use digital amp modellers . Guitar Magazine . 3 June 2024.
  25. Web site: James Root on Instagram: "Hey everyone... The time is here. This is available for pre sale. Just wanna say thanks to everyone involved with putting this together...." . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/goMBXbFxfI . December 23, 2021 . subscription. Instagram.com . November 12, 2013 . March 11, 2020.