![]() Furthermore, Taylor debuted the pummeling “Culture Head” during WWE’s NXT broadcast on the USA Network, illuminating yet another facet of CMFT and showcasing the broad spectrum of this fiery and fearless rock ‘n’ roll opus, as Taylor touches on lifelong influences ranging from hard rock to classic rock, punk rock to hip-hop. From Slipknot’s last album to his new solo material, Taylor is easily among the best sounding rock singers alive.” Kerrang! raved, “Corey Taylor certainly couldn’t have predicted how important a sense of uninhibited joy would be on his debut solo effort, it’s just what 2020 needs – and, even more importantly, exactly what he delivers.” The Daily Beast attested, “CMFT finds the singer broadening his horizons and showing off his considerable versatility,” while Stereogum noted, “Corey Taylor’s lived several lives in the span that it takes most of us to push through just one, and it’s clear that he cherishes every experience he’s had so far.” New York Magazine added that CMFT “bridges his vast tastes and influences, dabbling in punk rock, metal, reflective acoustic tunes, plaintive piano ballads, and hip-hop, with Taylor’s power-house vocals and introspective lyrics acting as a guide.”ĬMFT is highlighted by the singles “ Culture Head,” “ HWY 666,” “ CMFT Must Be Stopped” ,” and the Active Rock radio hit “ Black Eyes Blue.” Taylor hit #1 on Billboard’s “Hard Rock Songwriters” chart following the unprecedented debut of “Black Eyes Blue” and “CMFT Must Be Stopped” ,” the latter of which has racked up 5.5 million YouTube views for its star-studded music video. ![]() Named one of Loudwire’s “Best Rock + Metal Albums of 2020,” CMFT garnered widespread critical applause with FORBES affirming, “Corey Taylor’s singing is undeniably the best it’s ever been. CMFT made impressive debuts worldwide at #1 on Billboard’s “Current Hard Rock Albums” chart, while claiming #2 on “Current Rock Albums,” #6 on “Vinyl Albums,” and #9 on the “Top Albums” charts. Furthermore, CMFT landed Top 10 on the official album charts in Australia, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, with Top 20 debuts in the United Kingdom, Finland and Japan (international chart). Making history, he reached #1 at Active Rock Radio with his powerful single “ Black Eyes Blue.” The achievement put Taylor in a class all his own, cementing him as the first artist in the history of the format to reach #1 with three separate projects, following chart-topping efforts from his band’s Slipknot and Stone Sour. Meanwhile, CMFT also remains another milestone for Taylor. Plus, the EP boasts acoustic takes on “Kansas” and “Halfway Down” from Taylor’s 2020 full-length debut, CMFT, and a powerhouse live medley of “Home” and Stone Sour’s famous Come What(ever) May finale “Zzyxz Rd.” Taylor recently share a performance video of the live “Home” / “Zzyxz Rd” medley which was originally filmed during his epic Forum Or Against ‘Em livestream from the iconic Los Angeles venue, The Forum – watch it HERE. ![]() Perhaps most surprisingly, they transform Eddie Money’s “Shakin’” into a roaring banger with all of the original’s swagger intact. ![]() COLLECTION INCLUDES NINE NEW TRACKS, COVERS,Īdding another dimension to his critically acclaimed solo catalog, GRAMMY® Award-winning singer / songwriter, actor, and New York Times Best-Selling Author, Corey Taylor has released his new EP CMFB…Sides which is available today on all streaming platforms with physical copies / merch bundles available at . To herald its release, he has also shared a lyric video for his stripped back take on “Lunatic Fringe,” the 1981 classic originally performed by Red Rider – watch it HERE.ĬMFB…Sides comprises nine unreleased B-sides, covers of tunes that inspired the band, acoustic renditions, and live versions. Taylor preserves the windows-down and arena-ready spirit of “On The Dark Side” made famous by John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band in the 1983 film Eddie and the Cruisers, and strips “Lunatic Fringe” by Red Rider down to a striking acoustic number. Furthermore, he and his cohorts hypercharge “Got To Choose” by Kiss and lock into a punchy punk gallop during “All This And More” from Dead Boys. Initially recorded for The Metallica Blacklist, the EP also features Taylor’s snarling cover of “Holier Than Thou” from Metallica’s The Black Album. ![]()
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