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This Special Edition version of COME WHAT(EVER) MAY includes six previously unreleased tracks, as well as a bonus DVD featuring live concert footage and four music videos produced to promote the album.
Before joining Slipknot, guitarist Jim Root and vocalist Corey Taylor fronted Stone Sour, an alt-metal act with melodic sensibilities. The success of Slipknot inspired Root and Taylor to reform their original outfit, and the band's self-titled debut proved a success. Stone Sour's sound is reminiscent of Slipknot's, yet is distinctive enough to stand on its own merits.
COME WHAT(EVER) MAY, the group's sophomore effort, pushes Stone Sour's sound a bit further than its predecessor. While the album's sonic attack is still unremittingly heavy, with thunderous drums and distortion-saturated riffs, there's also a keen sense of accessibility that foregrounds melody and eschews thrash in favor of flat-out hard rock. These elements, combined with Taylor's throaty voice, place Stone Sour a cut above your average post-grunge metal outfit, and COME WHAT(EVER) MAY hints that the group may be poised for a mainstream breakthrough.
While Stone Sour features 2 members of Slipknot (Corey Taylor and James Root), this band is anything but a side project. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, this set is the most powerful, moving, and compelling music from the band yet. Included is a DVD with a concert live in Moscow and 4 music videos, plus a CD of 12 tracks plus 6 bonus tracks. This title carries a parental advisory.
Live in Moscow Concert Footage
Documentary From Moscow Performance
3. Take A Number
7. Come What(ever) May
9. Through Glass
11. Hell & Consequences
12. Get Inside
Through Glass
Made Of Scars
Stone Sour: Corey Taylor (vocals).
DVD Features:
Plus The Videos:
Track List
1. 30/30-150
2. Orchids
4. Reborn
5. Your God
6. Inhale
8. Bother
10. Blotter
30/30-150
SillyworldEntertainment Weekly (p.159) - "[The album] serves its punishing riffs with a heaping side of heartfelt melody....This combination creates moments of genuine catharsis." Alternative Press (p.224) - "[The album] builds on their debut's strengths, allowing frontman Corey Taylor to drop his mask in more ways than one." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.50) - "Captured live giving it to the audience with both barrels, it's a smashing glimpse of just how potent SS are onstage." Come What(Ever) May Music | List Price | $21.98 (You save $3.23) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal | | Label | Roadrunner | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 33476  | | CD Universe Part number | 7425552 | | Catalog number | 179942 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 26, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Nick Raskulinecz | | Engineer | Randy Staub | | Additional Info | With DVD; Special Edition |
Come What(Ever) May Music Come What(Ever) May Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   stone sour stone sour are the greatest rock band. and the cd and dvd is good to Submitted by woodja1 (qld australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
stoen sour rules!! man stone sour is perphaps the best alt-metal band out there...corey's voice is totally diverse and unique and his mind blowing screams and grunts are just outta this world!! Submitted by streetpunk_damnations (Pakistan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wicked, Corey. This album is... different than Slipknot... alot softer which is a welcome change. The real achievement lies in Corey's acoustic rendition of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game." But we all know Ville Valo of HIM did a much better job... but you still gotta love it! Submitted by James Hart (stoufville on canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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