STONE SOUR Frontman Talks About Upcoming Covers EP/Concert DVD Package

July 20, 2011

According to The Pulse Of Radio, STONE SOUR frontman Corey Taylor did an extensive interview with HardDrive Radio in which he revealed that the band is definitely planning to release a concert DVD and cover songs EP in one package sometime before the end of the year. Taylor went into detail about the project, saying, "We shot a concert last year on the co-headlining tour that we did with AVENGED SEVENFOLD, and we shot it in Brighton (England),and we've been trying to get it together ever since and it's just been insane. There's been so much work and we just haven't had a chance to kind of get a handle on it. But we've been talking about doing a covers EP forever. This is just a kind of a cool way to put something cool out that the fans will dig."

Taylor added that each member of STONE SOUR will get to pick one song for the covers EP.

The singer also said that the recent run of European festival shows he did with SLIPKNOT have warmed up him more to the idea of the group making a new record, but still cautions that it's not happening anytime soon.

Taylor did say that SLIPKNOT will do some more touring, possibly in the U.S. this time around.

Taylor is promoting his new book, "Seven Deadly Sins - Settling The Argument Between Born Bad And Damaged Good", by doing appearances where he reads, performs a few songs and signs copies of the book. He also has some solo shows coming up, on August 4 and August 5 in Las Vegas.

An audio clip of Taylor talking to HardDrive Radio about STONE SOUR's upcoming CD/DVD can be streamed at this location (Real Media file).

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