Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “Sadist.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2013 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 2.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “Sadist: One of the ‘Personality Voices’, it lives for corruption and does it best to draw the Two Sides into an open…
Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “Black John.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2013 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 2.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “Black John: An exultant look at The Selfish Side, now feeling lazy and over-confident, not realizing the fight was nowhere near…
Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “Red City.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2013 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 2.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “Red City: The Human wallows in pain, but tries to pick himself back up to make another run at some semblance…
Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “Last Of The Real.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2012 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 1.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “Last of the Real: The Selfish Side revels in its supposed supremacy, letting its violent hair down and gaining…
Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “The Travelers, Pt. 2.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2012 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 1.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “‘The Travelers, Pt. 2‘: In the second part, the apparent aftermath of the failed compromise, where The Human realizes…
Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “Influence Of A Drowsy God.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2012 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 1.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “Influence of a Drowsy God: the search for common ground becomes desperate, threatening a deal that could unleash…
Stone Sour have shared a demo version of “Taciturn.” The final version of that track appeared on the band’s 2012 album “House Of Gold & Bones – Part 1.” Guitarist Josh Rand commented: “Taciturn: The Human tries to bring everything back together, begging for some sort of compromise from all angles.”
Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) recently performed an acoustic cover of Elvis Costello’s “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love, And Understanding” as part of SiriusXM‘s “Octane Home Invasion Festival.” You can see footage of that below:
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