STONE SOUR To Reissue 'Come What(ever) May' With 'Loads' Of Unreleased Material

May 4, 2007

STONE SOUR/SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor recently told MTV.com that the members of SLIPKNOT don't have any definitive plans to begin writing new material for their next LP and have no idea when they'll record it.

"Nothing's really been written yet, and it's just kind of up in the air right now," Taylor said. "We're definitely going to do at least one more SLIPKNOT album, let's put it that way. But after that, who knows? You get to a point in life where you've said all you can really say with one thing, and I've still got some stuff I want to say with SLIPKNOT. But who knows where I'll be after that. So I want to at least make one more, and then I don't know what's going to happen."

Roadrunner Records plans to reissue STONE SOUR's 2006 LP, "Come What(ever) May", in expanded form, with loads of unreleased material. Taylor said the special digipak edition of the disc will be in stores this summer and will feature six acoustic tracks that either didn't make the cut the first time around or have been recorded since "Come What(ever) May"'s release — including a cover of CHRIS ISAAK's "Wicked Game". The set will also boast two DVDs, which will include all the videos the band shot for the album and a live performance captured in November when the band played before 8,000 people in Moscow.

"Five of the tracks were actually recorded during the original album sessions," Taylor said. "And there's a spoken-word piece I was going to put on the album, but the songs were so strong that we decided, 'Screw it, we can always release it somewhere.' And with 'Wicked Game', the original is amazing, but the way that we play it, it's not as technical. But at the same time, there's a melancholy about it that's really cool."

Read more at MTV.com.

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