STONE SOUR Select Producer For Sophomore Album

December 21, 2005

STONE SOUR, the band featuring SLIPKNOT singer Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root, have have enlisted the talents of producer Nick Rasculinecz (FOO FIGHTERS, VELVET REVOLVER) for their upcoming sophomore album, according to MTV.com. The band will work at FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl's studio in Los Angeles beginning January 25. More than 30 demos were written for the LP, which is due in June.

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

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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