COREY TAYLOR's Halloween Outfit Unveiled

November 5, 2010

Video footage of STONE SOUR performing the song "Mission Statement" during the band's pre-Halloween (October 30) show at HMV Hammersmith Apollo in London, England can be viewed below.

STONE SOUR released a video for the song "Digital (Did You Tell)" on Thursday morning (November 4) on the U.K. version of MySpace. The song is being released in England as the latest single from the group's new album, "Audio Secrecy", although the current U.S. single is "Hesitate", Asked about the track's lyrical content, singer Corey Taylor said, "It's basically about the isolation of the digital age where more and more people are afraid to come out of their bubble, more and more people are afraid to come out of their cocoon. They'd rather sit in front of an electric screen and pour their hate or pour their emotions anonymously into the world."

"Audio Secrecy" was released on September 7 and debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard album chart, selling 46,000 copies in its first week of release.

(Thanks: OpiumofthePeople.net)

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