Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) has announced that his new solo album “CMFT” will be released on October 2.
Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) has revealed that he is working on a new horror film and his fifth book.
Corey Taylor’s vocals improved so much when he quit smoking/drinking. Anyone with a trained ear will notice the difference. Check out the examples below.
Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) will be presenting a new collector’s edition of the ‘80s horror film documentary “In Search Of Darkness.”
Trash Theory gives us an abridged look at the history of nu metal. Check it out below!
Slipknot to enter the studio in January according to M Shawn Crahan. Read a post from his official FB below
“Went out on the lake today for awhile to try to get some negativity out of the brain. All these birds were flying off the water over my head. So peaceful and beautiful.
The new mask is coming out killer for all those who are getting one. You’ll be getting a lot of goodies.
I’m writing the best music of my life. I can’t wait to put it up on my page just so all of you can see who else I am, but as usual only if you care.
New site will be up soon.
I’m getting really excited for the up coming show in South America and the show in January in Mexico City. Both shows will be insane. I can hardly wait.
Then we’ll get settled in to a studio sometime in January or so and starting cutting out the pain.
I got an artist studio where there will be lots if photo stuff but also a very cool recording studio. I’m going through all my stuff and getting rid of some serious stuff. Check my site to see.
I have to write, record and play live with new art all around us. End of story.
Amen
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If you listened to the last couple podcasts, you know that we hit a big milestone: we have our first official sponsor for the show — Audible. As part of the sponsorship, Audible is offering one free book to each listener. If you’re a fan of Corey Taylor like I am, I suggest his two books which he narrates, Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Heaven. As well as, Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story (Arnold Schwarzenegger’s memoir) and Born Standing Up; Steve Martin’s autobiography about his comedy roots, which is also narrated by Steve himself.
There really is no “gotchya!” to this! It’s a 30-day free trial during which time you can find and download almost any audiobook of your choice for free. Even if you cancel your trial within the thirty days, you get to keep the audiobook. If you decide to support the podcast by taking advantage of the free download, definitely give these books a shot.
Rock 108 Amarillo is reporting that Stone Sour will be putting out a live DVD next year:
There will be a live DVD from the upcoming tour, Taylor notes, but he also has in mind two full-length feature films based on House of Gold and Bones which he hopes will have a unique visual style.
Brad from New Fury Media joins me on this podcast. We discuss North Korea missiles, Corey Taylor’s new book, Matty Mullins being a slut shamer, and more. Past episodes can be found here. If you like the podcast, I would be deeply grateful if you would write a 5-star review for the podcast in iTunes. For you, the listeners of the podcast, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service.
Corey Taylor’s new book, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Heaven” comes out today. You can also get it for FREE as an audiobook on Audible.com read by Corey himself.
In this book, Corey Taylor undertakes something never before attempted in the history of rock superstardom: he takes you with him as he journeys undercover through various ghostbusting groups who do their best to gather information and evidence about the existence of spirits. Some are more credible than others, and, frankly, some are completely insane, but all are observed with appropriate seriousness as Taylor attempts to better understand some of the spooky things that have happened to him in his life, especially that night at the Cold House.
But that’s not all, folks. Taylor once again gives you a behind-the-scenes tour of his crazy life and the many beyond-the-grave events he’s encountered. (You’ll be shocked how often Slipknot has been invaded by the supernatural.) Taylor also touches on his religious background and how it led him to believe in much more than the Man in the Sky.