Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor recently revealed that he has commenced working on a new solo album, a follow-up to his 2020 solo debut CMFT.
Taylor confirmed the news in a video message posted on Twitter, saying, "I'm really, really excited. I mean, everything's just bigger this time, man. Everything sounds better; everything's running better; everything's running hot. Instead of where I came from, this is where I'm going."
"Musically, it's harder," Taylor said as he drives to studio in his car. "It's faster, but there's still tons of stuff from the first album. So, there's elements of Slipknot. There's elements of Stone Sour. There's elements of CMFT. There's elements of the stuff that I've been doing for years. Just, like, cover-wise or whatever, just all the stuff that I've always wanted to do, we're doing that."
Last week, bassist Eliot Lorango had revealed that he was in the studio with Taylor and that things were "sounding rad."
As he got out of the car and started walking into the studio, Taylor concluded, "I'm serious as a heart attack. Nobody is ready for what they're about to hear. But first, we gotta record it."
(Photo: © Markus Felix)
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