Corey Taylor, lead vocalist of Stone Sour, has confirmed the band has taken an "indefinite hiatus" and that it has "kinda run its course for now."
The band has not released any new music since their 6th studio album, Hydrograd, which dropped in June of 2017.
"We all kind of felt that we did exactly what we wanted to do on 'Hydrograd,' and we're just giving it a minute," Taylor revealed in a new interview with Sirius XM's Trunk Nation radio show.
In a previous interview held in June, Taylor shared that each band member is "kind of focused on kind of doing our own thing" and that the possibility remains of getting back together for an "even bigger" project in the future, though he is unsure of when that might be.
Meanwhile, Taylor is gearing up to release his debut solo effort, CMFT, which is slated to drop on October 2, 2020.
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