STONE SOUR Getting Ready To Enter Studio

December 19, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: STONE SOUR, the band featuring SLIPKNOT singer Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root, is writing and rehearsing new material at home in Iowa and will soon begin recording its second album. Root told Launch that the band will work at FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl's studio in Los Angeles beginning next month. "That's the plan," he said. "We're leaving January, like, 19th, we're gonna go out there a couple of days early. January 23rd is basically our start date, and we'll probably be out there for, I don't know, maybe three months. You know, no matter how much we work on these songs, who knows what'll happen once we get in the studio. I mean, if there's one thing I've learned, it's that everything is subject to change."

STONE SOUR's new album will follow up the group's 2002 self-titled debut, which went gold and featured the hit single, "Bother".

Root recently broke his wrist while riding a mountain bike and had to sit out the last leg of SLIPKNOT's "Subliminal Verses" tour.

Corey Taylor, SLIPKNOT drummer Joey Jordison and SLIPKNOT bassist Paul Gray performed Thursday night (December 15) in New York City at the 25th anniversary party and concert for Roadrunner Records.

SLIPKNOT is nominated for a Grammy again this year in the category of Best Metal Performance.

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