Stone Sour

Stone Sour
Stone Sour performing in August 2010
Stone Sour performing in August 2010
Background information
Also known as
  • Super Ego (2001–2002)
  • Closure (2002)[1]
OriginDes Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Genres
DiscographyStone Sour discography
Years active
  • 1992–1997
  • 2000–2020[2]
LabelsRoadrunner
Past members
Websitestonesour.com

Stone Sour was an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992. The band performed for five years before disbanding in 1997. They reunited in 2000 and since 2015, the group has consisted of Corey Taylor (lead vocals, guitar), Josh Rand (guitar), Christian Martucci (guitar), Johny Chow (bass) and Roy Mayorga (drums). Longtime members Joel Ekman (drums, percussion) and Shawn Economaki (bass guitar) left the band in 2006 and 2011, respectively. Former lead guitarist Jim Root left in 2014. The band has been on an indefinite hiatus since 2020.

To date, Stone Sour has released six studio albums: Stone Sour (2002); Come What(ever) May (2006); Audio Secrecy (2010); House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 (2012); House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 (2013) and Hydrograd (2017). They also released a digital live album, Live in Moscow, in 2007. Their album, Hydrograd was released in June 2017 and is their first album to feature guitarist Christian Martucci and bassist Johny Chow.

Stone Sour earned the group two Grammy Award nominations, both for Best Metal Performance, for the singles "Get Inside", in 2003,[3] and "Inhale", in 2004.[4] From their album Come What(ever) May, the group received another Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance for the single "30/30-150", in 2007.[5] The band has sold 2.1 million albums in the United States as of April 2017.[6]

  1. ^ "Slipknot Members Will Unmask For New Video". MTV.com. June 14, 2002. Archived from the original on March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
  2. ^ "Corey Taylor says Stone Sour has "kinda run its course for now"". NME. August 10, 2020. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  3. ^ "Grammy Awards Nominees Announced!". Blabbermouth.net. January 7, 2003.
  4. ^ "Metallica, Evanescence Among Winners at 46th Annual Grammy Awards". Blabbermouth.net. February 8, 2004. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Grammy Award 30/30-150 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ "Stone Sour Announces New Album 'Hydrograd'". Billboard.com. Retrieved May 20, 2017.

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