STONE SOUR'S "THROUGH GLASS" IS TOP 10 MOST ADDED AT POP STATIONS
STONE SOUR has struck a chord with "Through Glass," the single and video, in which singer COREY TAYLOR compellingly slams society's growing obsession with celebrity culture. Taken from the band's critically acclaimed second album COME WHAT(EVER) MAY (Roadrunner), the song is top 10 most added this week at pop/contemporary hit radio while continuing its six-week run at #1 at Mainstream and Active Rock radio. Marking the first #1 single in the band's career, "Through Glass," was recently added to KROQ (LA) and is positioned at #4 at Modern Rock. Additionally, the video is #1 on MTV2's T-Minus Rock Countdown. COME WHAT(EVER) MAY was released on August 1st, debuting at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and has sold over 270,000 copies in the U.S. to date.
In the video for "Through Glass," director Tony Petrossian (Avenged Sevenfold, Head Automatica) portrays a Hollywood party as stereotypical celebrity and industry types are gathered at a hilltop mansion while members of STONE SOUR wander throughout. While the members of the band stand in sharp contrast to the farce playing out around them, the plasticity of the revelers is underlined when they literally transform into cardboard cutouts and are picked up and carried off by stagehands.
The public's fixation on the lives of celebrities and plastic culture, as reflected in the video, is distracting people from focusing on society's real problems. "People are realizing now, a little too late, that they let the administration get away with things that are unconstitutional, including pardoning their white-collar crime friends," explains Taylor. "So people go to these innocuous magazines that show the glamorous life, to escape from reality. They want to see celebrities' lifestyles; they don't want to know what celebrities think for the most part. They don't want them to be socially conscious because then they have to realize that there is a problem."
STONE SOUR-lead vocalist COREY TAYLOR and guitarist JAMES ROOT (both of whom do double duty in multi-platinum, Grammy Award winners Slipknot), bassist SHAWN ECONOMAKI, guitarist JOSH RAND and drummer ROY MAYORGA-are continuing to tour behind COME WHAT(EVER) MAY. As the follow-up to their four-year-old debut album, which was twice Grammy-nominated, certified gold and contained the huge rock hit "Bother," Come What(ever) May is filled with volatile songs that mix heaviness with sharp hooks. The songs question the motives of false prophets (the title cut), tear apart hypocrisy ("Sillyworld") and smash complacency ("30/30-150," "Hell & Consequences"). Critics are noticing the album as well. "In a better America, Stone Sour would be the face of American Rock," noted Alternative Press magazine. "Either way you slice it, [Come What(ever) May] is an intense, taut piece of work where every song could be a single," raved Billboard, while Blender magazine proclaims it as an album that "makes anger and angst seem almost fun."
The band's potency as a live act was underlined this summer when they toured with Korn and the Deftones on the massively successful "The Family Values Tour." Look for STONE SOUR to embark on the "Music As A Weapon Tour" with Disturbed November 15, a trek that will bring them to arenas across the country.
You can check out the "Through Glass" video online here: http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/artists/StoneSour/showVideo.aspx?fileID=1644 and it can also be seen on MTV2, VH1, Fuse, Music Choice and MTVU.
Catch STONE SOUR on the road in the following cities and go to www.stonesour.com and www.roadrunnerrecords.com for more information.
Date City Venue
Fri 11/17 Portland, ME Cumberland County Civic Center
Sat 11/18 Hartford, CT New England Dodge Music Center
Sun 11/19 Amherst, MA Mullins Center
Tue 11/21 Manchester, NH Verizon Wireless Arena
Wed 11/22 Glenn Falls, NY Glenn Falls Civic Center
Fri 11/24 Battle Creek, MI Kellogg Arena
Sat 11/25 Dayton, OH Hara Arena
Tue 11/28 Nashville, TN Gaylord Entertainment Center
Wed 11/29 Duluth, GA Arena at Gwinnett Center
Fri 12/1 Fort Meyers, FL City of Palms Park
Sat 12/2 Orlando, FL TD Waterhouse Center
Sun 12/3 Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Tue 12/5 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live
Wed 12/6 Jacksonville, FL Veterans Memorial Arena
Sat 12/9 Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Theatre
Sun 12/10 Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center
Tue 12/12 Lincoln, NE Pershing Auditorium
Fri 12/15 Indianapolis, IN Pepsi Coliseum
Sat 12/16 Detroit, MI Cobo Arena
Mon 12/18 Peoria, IL Civic Center Arena
Tue 12/19 Green Bay, WI Brown County Arena
Thu 12/21 Cedar Rapids, IA US Cellular Arena
Fri 12/22 Madison, WI Alliant Energy Center
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