Exclusive: Stone Sour’s Corey Taylor Scares Up New Tunes
“It was basically like living in the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland,” chuckles Corey Taylor in regards to the old house in Nashville Stone Sour resided in while recording Audio Secrecy.

Given the help of those ghosts and some insects, Stone Sour’s third album will definitely haunt listeners for years to come—from the swirling hypnotic haze of “Threadbare” and “Nylon 6/6″ to the gut-busting anthemic power of “Mission Statement” and “Let’s Be Honest.” Thankfully the ghosts reflected in Audio Secrecy are the unforgettable kind that’ll make you sing again and again.
Given the creepy nature of Stone Sour’s recording situation, Dolor author Rick Florino and BloodyDisgusting.com caught up with Corey Taylor to discuss what scared him the most while recording Audio Secrecy for this exclusive.
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