SLIPKNOT's COREY TAYLOR Interviewed On Florida's WTKX 101.5 FM; Video Available

February 20, 2009

Mark The Shark of the Pensacola, Florida radio station WTKX 101.5 FM (TK101) conducted an interview with SLIPKNOT vocalist Corey Taylor before the band's February 19, 2009 performance at the Pensacola Civic Center. Watch the chat in two parts below.

According to The Pulse of Radio, Taylor caused a stir last month when he revealed plans to make his first solo album sometime in the next year. The biggest question for fans was what would happen with Taylor's other group, STONE SOUR, whose last effort, "Come What(ever) May", surfaced in 2006. Taylor told The Pulse of Radio that he's keeping his priorities straight when it comes to new projects. "I think what got people up in arms is the fact that, you know, it was a question of what was going to come first, solo album or STONE SOUR?" he said. "What it comes down to is that we've put a lot of work into STONE SOUR, and for me to turn around and put out a solo album first would kind of destroy the foundation that we've built for STONE SOUR. So starting this fall, we are going to work on a new STONE SOUR album."

Taylor said he hopes to record the new STONE SOUR album next January and February, with a tentative release in the spring of 2010.

He added that he will begin work on his solo album around that time as well.

SLIPKNOT is currently in the midst of a 33-city tour that will run through mid-March.

SLIPKNOT's latest release, "All Hope Is Gone", has been certified gold for moving more than 500,000 copies since its arrival last August. It was also the band's first No. 1 debut on the Billboard chart.

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