STONE SOUR: New Audio Interview With COREY TAYLOR Available

July 28, 2007

An 11-minute audio interview with STONE SOUR/SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor conducted by Tori Thomas of 95.1 WZZO in Allentown, Pennsylvania has been posted online at this location. Corey talks about the hookers in the Netherlands, what he was trying to say in the song "Come (What)ever May", the making of the "Made of Scars" video, and Rocklahoma.

STONE SOUR released a deluxe edition of its second album, "Come What(ever) May", on June 26. The new package features all the videos from the album, six previously unreleased tracks, including a cover of CHRIS ISAAK's "Wicked Game", and a bonus DVD featuring an entire concert filmed in Moscow in late 2006.

STONE SOUR will begin a new round of U.S. tour dates on August 3 in Fargo, North Dakota, finishing up on September 2 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

It's recently been rumored that Taylor will sing on the next album from speed metal veterans ANTHRAX. Taylor confirmed that he had written several songs with the band, but would not say for certain that he would handle lead vocals for the group.

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