JIM ROOT: COREY TAYLOR And I ‘Would Have Ended Up Killing Each Other’ If I Stayed In STONE SOUR

Jim Root

In the latest issue of Metal Hammer, SLIPKNOT guitarist Jim Root says his relationship with Corey Taylor is much better than it was when he was in STONE SOUR.

Corey and I are much closer now,” he said. It’s the best thing, me leaving STONE SOUR. We would have just ended up killing each other and driving each other crazy. I can’t spread myself that thin. I needed it, this band needed it and STONE SOUR certainly needed it. I just didn’t have the time to commit that I’d have liked. I think they were tired of my sh*tty attitude, that’s for sure.”

After he was fired from STONE SOUR, Root said that some members just want it to be radio band: “Some of the guys in STONE SOUR, I think they just want to be a radio band and write strictly for radio and try to be more of a poppy rock band. And that’s not really what I’m into. There’s at least one guy in the band that’s only concerned about money. I really have no desire to associate with people like that anymore.”

SLIPKNOT will release their sixth studio album, We Are Not Your Kind, on August 9 via Roadrunner Records. Album was once again recorded at a Los Angeles studio with producer Greg Fidelman, who engineered and mixed SLIPKNOT‘s 2004 album “Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)” and helmed 2014’s “.5: The Gray Chapter.”

In March, SLIPKNOT announced the departure with the percussionist Chris Fehn after he filed a lawsuit against his band members over unpaid loyalties.

In his lawsuit, Fehn claims to have always been told that the money from merchandise and touring is funneled through one sole company that splits profits and pays the members of the band. However, Fehn claims he recently discovered that his bandmates have set up several other SLIPKNOT-affiliated business entities in different states that appear to be collecting money from the band.

SLIPKNOT have refused to reveal the identity of the new member, who is replacing Fehn, but some fans on Slipknot Reddit had speculated that Zach Hill is the new percussionist, and said they saw him at Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Band has recently unveiled details of their very own craft spirit, No. 9 Iowa Whiskey, which will be available this summer at select retailers in all 50 states and at the band’s headline Knotfest Roadshow North America tour. A collaboration with the Iowa-based Cedar Ridge DistilleryNo. 9 Iowa Whiskey (90 proof) and No. 9 Reserve Iowa Whiskey (99 proof) are made with corn from the award-winning distillery’s family farm in Winthrop, Iowa.