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12/2/2009
Stone Sour has confirmed speculation that the band will work with producer Rob Cavallo on its third studio album, according to Blabbermouth.net. Cavallo is perhaps best known for his work with Green Day on that band's massively successful 2004 effort American Idiot, but he has also been in the producer's chair on hit records by Paramore, Kid Rock, My Chemical Romance, Shinedown and others.
Singer Corey Taylor
said about the collaboration, "He's worked with a lot of people and
it's going to be awesome. I can't wait to see what he does with us,
man. We took a couple of meetings with him and he's really, really
stoked on the music. I think this is probably a little heavier than
he's used to but I have every confidence we're going to make a great
album together."
Stone Sour will begin recording the new disc in February. It follows up 2006's Come What(ever) May.
Drummer Roy Mayorga
said about the direction of the new record, "It's sounding very
different from the last record in every way now that there are five
writers, including myself. Some songs are heavy, dark, melodic and with
a lot of color. A very well-rounded record this is going to be."
Taylor and Stone Sour guitarist Jim Root are also members of Slipknot, which just wrapped up more than a year of touring behind its latest album, 2008's All Hope Is Gone.
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