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Come What(ever) May

 
Album Review: Come What(ever) May

  • Artist: Stone Sour
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 01, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

What sets Stone Sour apart from others of their breed is the band's ability to create smooth, radio-friendly alternative metal songs while simultaneously not boring the people who have heard way too much from post-grunge groups. The secret to this lies in guitarist James Root's unique style and drummer Roy Mayorga's unyielding intensity. Root and singer Corey Taylor re-created Stone Sour after the success of Slipknot in the late '90s; the band was meant to serve as a more introspective, melodic, and creative outlet for them, while not disenfranchising the fans of Slipknot. Stone Sour are more fierce than most alternative metal groups, incorporating brash heavy metal into many of their songs. The band's aggressive self-titled debut was far more reminiscent of Slipknot, but Come What(ever) May is moving further and further away from the shock rock, rap-rock aspect that originally brought Slipknot into the mainstream. Taylor lets loose his nearly metal growl (which is nearly untouchable compared to most of his contemporaries) on occasion, but maybe not as often as he should. The album's better moments are felt when his relentless, vicious pipes -- coupled with distortion-heavy riffs and double bass drum -- forge their way through the immaculately produced sound. Come What(ever) May starts out strong with the bass drum-heavy "30/30-150." The song explodes out of the speakers; it's a solid metal start for an album that dips between alternative rock, heavy metal, and post-grunge. Unfortunately, the album isn't always interesting. Songs like "Through Glass" are your average run-of-the-mill alternative metal tunes, and after a certain point the album seems to have little new to offer. "sillyworld" follows along the same lines, but still has more in common with Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed" than a Godsmack song. Still, Come What(ever) May has plenty of shining moments and it rocks hard, channeling heavy metal and blending it with alternative melodies. It's an unyielding effort from a promising talent -- one that might just help save alternative metal from becoming deeply generic. ~ Megan Frye, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
30/30-150 (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (4:18)
Come What(ever) May Stone Sour Stone Sour (3:39)
Hell & Consequences (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (3:31)
Sillyworld (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (4:08)
Made of Scars (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (3:23)
Reborn (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (3:12)
Your God (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (4:43)
Through Glass (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (4:42)
Socio (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (3:20)
1st Person (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (4:01)
Cardiff (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (4:42)
Zzyzx Rd. (Lyrics) Stone Sour Stone Sour (5:15)

Credits

Monte Conner (A&R), Rami Jaffee (Piano), Ted Jensen (Mastering), John Nicholson (Drum Technician), Randy Staub (Mixing), Hugh Syme (Art Direction), Hugh Syme (Design), Hugh Syme (Illustrations), Corey Taylor (Guitar), Corey Taylor (Vocals), Corey Taylor (Group Member), Mike Terry (Engineer), Shannon Larkin (Drums), Roy Mayorga (Drums), Roy Mayorga (Group Member), Chapman Baehler (Photography), Nick Raskulinecz (Producer), Nick Raskulinecz (Engineer), Paul Fig (Engineer), Josh Rand (Guitar), Josh Rand (Group Member), Sean Economaki (Bass), Sean Economaki (Group Member), Rob Stefanson (Assistant), John Lousteau (Engineer), James Root (Guitar), James Root (Group Member)
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Come What(ever) May
Studio album by Stone Sour
Released July 31, 2006 (Europe) / August 1, 2006 (U.S.)
Recorded January 21 - April 4, 2006 at Studio 606 In Northridge, California
Genre Post-grunge[1], Alternative Metal[2]
Length 48:54
70:42 (Special edition)
Label Roadrunner
Producer Nick Raskulinecz
Professional reviews
Stone Sour chronology
Stone Sour
(2002)
Come What(ever) May
(2006)
Live in Moscow
(2007)
Alternate Cover
"Special Edition" cover

Come What(ever) May, the second studio album by American hard rock band Stone Sour, was released on August 1, 2006.

The album sold 80,000 copies in its first week of release, and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200. As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 593,607 copies in the US and 400,000 copies in the rest of the world, thus passing the 1 million mark.

Contents

Album information

For their second album, Stone Sour parted ways with their original drummer Joel Ekman. For the album, Roy Mayorga (of Soulfly fame) took charge of the drumming duties. The band have since decided to keep Mayorga on as their full time drummer. Mayorga appears on all tracks on the album, except opener "30/30-150". Drums on that track are done by Godsmack and Amen drummer Shannon Larkin.

Reception

Professional reviews:

  • Entertainment Weekly (p.159) - "[The album] serves its punishing riffs with a heaping side of heartfelt melody....This combination creates moments of genuine catharsis."
  • Alternative Press (p.224) - "[The album] builds on their debut's strengths, allowing frontman Corey Taylor to drop his mask in more ways than one."
  • Kerrang! (p.50) - "Captured live giving it to the audience with both barrels, it's a smashing glimpse of just how potent SS are onstage."


Track listing

All songs written by: Shawn Economaki/Roy Mayorga/Josh Rand/James Root/Corey Taylor unless otherwise noted.

  1. "30/30-150" – 4:18
  2. "Come What(ever) May" – 3:39
  3. "Hell & Consequences" – 3:33
  4. "Sillyworld" – 4:08
  5. "Made of Scars" – 3:23
  6. "Reborn" – 3:13
  7. "Your God" – 4:43
  8. "Through Glass" – 4:43
  9. "Socio" – 3:20
  10. "1st Person" – 4:01
  11. "Cardiff" – 4:42
  12. "Zzyzx Rd." – 4:01

Special Edition Bonus Tracks

  1. "Suffer" - 3:51
  2. "Fruitcake" - 4:01
  3. "The Day I Let Go" - 5:07
  4. "Freeze Dry Seal" - 2:45
  5. "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak cover) - 4:28
  6. "The Frozen" - 3:06
  7. "Kill Everybody" (iTunes pre-order) - 3:26

Points of notice

  • Bonus Tracks taken from the Come What(ever) May recording sessions, except "Wicked Game," which is from a live-in-the-studio Canadian radio broadcast, and "Kill Everybody", which was taken from the Stone Sour recording sessions.
  • On UK and iTunes versions of the special edition, "Zzyzx Rd." is shorter and in iTunes labeled as a [Pop Version]; some points have dual vocals, and the ending for the song is also different from the normal release on Come What(ever) May. It is also featured as a b-side on the single.
  • The iTunes pre-order pack for the Limited edition release included a seventh bonus song "Kill Everybody". The song also appears on the Limited edition Digi-Pak release of the self-titled album.
  • Although the Australian Special Edition of the CD has the added tracks on the track listing and is advertised as having them, the tracks did not appear on the first run of releases of the special edition due to a fault by the manufacturer. All the customers were sent a replacement special edition that was not faulty. They were also promised a special 'gift' from Roadrunner Records but some replacements had no such gift.
  • In Germany, the most popular metal magazine Metal Hammer awarded this album in 2006 as the best metal album of the year.
  • A video for the song "Reborn" was made, featuring footage of the band members recording the song, but the track was never released as a single.

Special Edition DVD

Music videos

  1. "30/30-150" (video)
  2. "Through Glass" (video)
  3. "Sillyworld" (video)
  4. "Made of Scars" (video)

Concert footage

  1. "30/30-150"
  2. "Orchids"
  3. "Take A Number"
  4. "Reborn"
  5. "Your God"
  6. "Inhale"
  7. "Come What(ever) May"
  8. "Bother"
  9. "Through Glass"
  10. "Blotter"
  11. "Hell & Consequences"
  12. "Get Inside"

Credits

Stone Sour:

with:

Production:

Charting positions

Album

Year Chart Peak Position
2006 The Billboard 200 4
Top Rock Albums 2
Top Internet Albums 4
UK Albums Chart 27
Germany Media Control Charts 18

Singles

Year Single Chart Peak Position
2006 "Through Glass" Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
Modern Rock Tracks 2
2007 Billboard Hot 100 39
Pop 100 33
Hot Digital Songs 38
2006 Adult Top 40 13
UK Singles Chart 93
2007 "Sillyworld" Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
Modern Rock Tracks 21
"Made of Scars" Mainstream Rock Tracks 12
"Zzyzx Rd." Mainstream Rock Tracks 30

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