STONE SOUR Makes "Live" Album Available Online

August 21, 2007, 17 years ago

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The Pulse Of Radio has issued the following report from Don Kaye:

STONE SOUR has released a concert "album" online at the iTunes store, according to Tunelab Music. The digital recording, titled Live In Moscow, is actually the complete audio track from a DVD filmed at the band's first-ever performance in the Russian capital last fall. The DVD was included as part of the June "special edition" re-release of the band's second album, Come What(ever) May.

Stone Sour singer Corey Taylor told us that the band did not get to visit much of Russia while it was there, although he did manage to see some historic sites in Moscow itself: "What was really cool is the hotel that we stayed at was right across the street from the Kremlin, and Red Square, St. Peter's Basilica. I mean, it was amazing, man. And I'm not a big touristy guy, but I had to get out and I had to see it. I mean, it's one of those cities, like New York, like London, where you can feel the history in the air, and that to me is huge."

Stone Sour is currently on its own headlining US tour, which stops on Tuesday night (August 21st) in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire and winds down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on September 2nd.

Come What(ever) May has sold 609,000 copies since arriving last August.

Taylor and Stone Sour guitarist Jim Root will reunite with their other band, SKIPKNOT, in October to begin writing the group's next album.


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