Esimesed Stone Souri proovid!
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It’s been quite some time since We all got in a room together so, We’re all looking forward to get down and jam. Starting December for 2 weeks before the Holidays and then continue on starting January-April 2010.
We have a catalog of songs to go through and from what I’ve been hearing from the others (Shawn, Josh, Jim and Corey) it’s sounding very different from the last record in every way now that there is 5 writers including myself.
Some songs are heavy, dark, melodic and with a lot of color.
A very well rounded record this is going to be.
Stone Sour läheb jaanuaris stuudiosse
When speaking recently to Noisecreep, Corey Taylor, the vocalist behind both Slipknot and Stone Sour, revealed that the latter band are expecting to enter the recording studio in January of next year to record their third full length album.
“We’ve already got ten tunes fully written and another 15 we’re kind of working on here and there,” he tells Noisecreep. “When I’m not on the road I’m still working, I never stop. And it’s really good, everything we’re doing is really, really good.”
“I can say the material is darker than ‘Come Whatever May,’ but a lot more melodic, a lot stronger, a lot more mature, and the lyrics that are coming out of me are really good. I’m really excited.”
Corey Taylor: “Uus Stone Sour on süngem”
In the ever busy world of Corey Taylor – the frontman who divides his time between masked metalheads Slipknot, solo work, and Stone Sour – it’s quickly on from one project to the next. So with Slipknot having wrapped up their most recent tour on Halloween and the decade of celebration nearly wrapped, it’s Stone Sour’s turn next.
And while Taylor says they’ll probably go into the studio in January “for two or three months to get the record together,” the record is already taking shape. “We’ve already got ten tunes fully written and another 15 we’re kind of working on here and there,” he tells Noisecreep. “When I’m not on the road I’m still working, I never stop. And it’s really good, everything we’re doing is really, really good.”

