STONE SOUR: Video Interview With ROY MAYORGA, Performance Footage Available

November 3, 2007

A five-minute video clip containing an interview with STONE SOUR drummer Roy Mayorga (ex-SOULFLY),along with performance footage from the band's concert at the Super Bock Super Rock festival in Lisbon, Portugal in June 2007 can be viewed below (courtesy of Portuguese portal LxJovem's "Liga-te a Lisboa").

STONE SOUR recently concluded another successful tour in support of the band's gold-certified CD "Come What(ever) May", now also available in a special edition featuring six bonus tracks, four music videos, and a complete concert filmed in Moscow.

A new single from said album, the evocative "Zzyzx Rd.", is being worked at radio, after which vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist James Root will turn their attentions to recording the next SLIPKNOT album, with a release date penciled in for late 2008.

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