STONE SOUR: DOWNLOAD Festival Footage Available

June 11, 2007

Professionally filmed video footage of STONE SOUR's performance at the Download festival on Sunday, June 10 at Donington Park, Leicestershire, England has been posted at YouTube.

A previously unreleased STONE SOUR song, entitled "Suffer", is available for free download at this location (free registration required). The track will be included on an enhanced, special edition of the band's latest CD, "Come (What)ever May", due on June 26 via Roadrunner. The special edition contains extensive bonus material: six previously unreleased and unavailable tracks, including an acoustic cover of CHRIS ISAAK's "Wicked Game", a bonus DVD featuring all four music videos from "Come (What)ever May": "30/30-150", "Through Glass", "Sillyworld" and the band's latest "Made of Scars"; and a rare, never-before-seen full concert performance. Filmed in October 2006 in Moscow at the RAMP awards, this exclusive concert documents STONE SOUR's first and only visit to Russia.

STONE SOUR announced another round of U.S. tour dates a couple of weeks ago. The summer run will commence August 3 in Fargo, ND and run through September 2 in Ft. Lauderdale. These dates mark the band's second U.S. headline tour since the release of their gold-certified album "Come (What)ever May". This spring, STONE SOUR headlined the sold-out Jagermeister Music Tour and left fans hungry for more. The band is currently on tour in Europe playing festivals and select headline shows.

STONE SOUR's video for its new single, "Made of Scars", has been posted online at this location.

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