Stone Sour

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Stone Sour
Stone Sour
Stone Sour
Background information
Origin Des Moines, Iowa, USA Flag of United States
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Hard rock
Post-grunge
Years active 1992-1997
2002-present
Label(s) SonyBMG/Roadrunner
Associated
acts
Slipknot
Soulfly
Website stonesour.com
Members
Corey Taylor
James Root
Josh Rand
Shawn Economaki
Roy Mayorga
Former members
Joel Ekman
Bruce Swink
BJ Harrison
Josh Rilying
Erin Smith
Denny Harvey
Danny Spain
Weeter Kane
Marty Smith

Stone Sour is a Grammy-nominated American melodic hard rock band founded by Corey Taylor, famous for being the vocalist for the band Slipknot, and former drummer Joel Ekman. The band fuses alternative rock with influences from heavy metal music such as distorted guitars and stronger melodies not heard in standard alternative rock [1].

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Stone Sour was originally formed in 1992 by Corey Taylor and drummer Joel Ekman. Ekman's long time friend, Shawn Economaki, joined shortly after, and filled in as the bass player. The band had played clubs and bars with various different guitarists - often filling the position for just one show. During this time, Stone Sour recorded two demo tapes, in 1992 and 1994. Shortly after in 1995, James Root - who would later join Taylor in Slipknot - joined the band. The group was complete, and in 1996 recorded another demo tape, and songs from which would later be used in 2002 on their self titled debut album, Stone Sour. The band was named after an alcoholic drink that consists of one part whiskey, one part orange juice, with a splash of sour mix.

In 1997 the band disbanded when Taylor left to join Slipknot, who were another up-and-coming act in Des Moines at the time who were to soon earn a record deal. Root also joined the band a year later, and Economaki went on to become their stage manager. Ekman stayed in Des Moines, and formed a family.

In 2000, Josh Rand approached Taylor with songs he had been working on. While Slipknot were touring, the two worked together for a year and a half writing, when they realized that the songs they were creating were sufficiently good to record. In 2000 Stone Sour produced a demo tape, and later that year the group recorded an album under the name SuperEgo called "Click Here to Exit" which was never released. It was, however, sufficient to earn them a record contract with RoadRunner. During this time, the band had numerous name changes, including ProjectX and Closure, before deciding that since the members were the same, and they were producing music that was true to their original style, there was only one real option - Stone Sour.

The band recorded their self-titled first album in Cedar Falls, Iowa, which was released on 31 July 2002 in the UK, and on 1 August in the US. Aided by the song "Bother" which was featured on the Spider-Man soundtrack (credited only to Taylor), the album went on to become Gold. The band toured for six months together, before going on a temporary hiatus as Taylor and Root went back to join Slipknot for another album and tour.

During Slipknot's "Subliminal Verses" tour, Rand revealed that the band were working on more songs together, and in January 2006 began the recording process to begin work on a follow up album. Two weeks into the recording of the drum tracks, Ekman left the project due to his son falling ill with a brain tumour, which he later succumbed to and passed away in May 2006. It was decided that Roy Mayorga (of Soulfly fame) would re-record the drum tracks. On 25 March, it was announced that Ekman was officially no longer Stone Sour's drummer, and on May 10, they announced that Mayorga was to be his replacement.

Stone Sour finished recording at least 18 tracks in Dave Grohl's recording studio, Studio 606, for the second album, titled "Come What(ever) May", on 4 April. Mixing began on 10 April by Randy Staub (Metallica, Hatebreed). On 29 April, the band released a video for the song "Reborn" which shows the band performing in a studio. [2]On 22 May, Roadrunner Records put the song "Reborn" up for download on their website.

Following the announcement of the coming album, "Come What(ever) May", rumours of the track listing included six tracks that eventually weren't released: Suffer, The Frozen, Fruitcake, Day I Let Go, Drama, and Freeze Dry Seal. Suffer and The Frozen can currently be bought online from iTunes, while Fruitcake was released on 6 November 2006 with the UK "Through Glass" single.

The band went on to tour with KoRn, Deftones, Flyleaf, Dir en grey, Deadsy, 10 Years, Bury Your Dead, Bullets And Octane, and Walls of Jericho on the Family Values Tour 2006 during which Corey performed "Freak On A Leash" with KoRn several times, which can be heard on the soundtrack to the tour.

On September 14, 2006, Stone Sour officially joined the third Music as a Weapon Tour alongside Disturbed, Flyleaf and Nonpoint. They supported Evanescence on their Canadian tour of January 2007, which started on January 5, 2007 in Montreal. The band also headlined a UK & European tour, where they were supported by Bullets and Octane. In Spring 2007, Stone Sour were joined by Lacuna Coil and Shadows Fall for the Jägermeister Music Tour.[3], A second UK tour of four dates was also played during March, including London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow.

Corey Taylor and James Root have said in an interview that Stone Sour may have another album out before they go back to Slipknot.

  • Joel Ekman - Drums
  • Bruce Swink - Guitar
  • BJ Harrison - Guitar
  • Josh Rilying - Guitar
  • Erin Smith - Guitar
  • Denny Harvey - Guitar
  • Danny Spain - Drums
  • Weeter Kane - Guitar
  • Marty Smith nka. Flynn Martin Wrenn - Guitar
  • Jimmy - Guitar
  • Todd Smith - Bass
  • Tony C. - Bass

Slipknot DJ Starscream (Sid Wilson) appears as a guest on the self-titled debut album, contributing scratching and other effects.

Shannon Larkin of Godsmack makes a guest appearance on the Stone Sour song 30/30-150.

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label US Billboard Peak US sales UK Albums Peak
1992 1992 Demo None N/A N/A N/A
1994 1994 Demo None N/A N/A N/A
1996 1996 Demo None N/A N/A N/A
2000 2000 Demo (as ProjectX) None N/A N/A N/A
2000 Click Here to Exit (as SuperEgo) None Unreleased Unreleased Unreleased
August 27, 2002 Stone Sour Roadrunner Records 46 Gold 41
August 1, 2006 Come What(ever) May Roadrunner Records 4 Gold 27

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK Singles Chart
2002 Get Inside - - - - Stone Sour
2002 Bother #56 #4 #2 #28 Stone Sour
2003 Inhale - #17 #18 #63 Stone Sour
2006 30/30-150 - - - - Come What(ever) May
2006 Through Glass #39 #2 #1 (7 Weeks) #98 Come What(ever) May
2007 Sillyworld - #21 #2 - Come What(ever) May
2007 Made of Scars - - - - Come What(ever) May

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Corey Taylor | Josh Rand | Shawn Economaki | James Root | Roy Mayorga
Joel Ekman | Bruce Swink | BJ Harrison | Josh Rilying
Denny Harvey | Danny Spain | Weeter Kane | Marty Smith
Discography
Albums: 1992 Demo | 1994 Demo | 1996 Demo | 2000 Demo | Click Here to Exit
Stone Sour | Come What(ever) May | TBA 2007 Album
Singles: Get Inside | Bother | Inhale | 30/30-150 | Through Glass | Sillyworld
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