Stone Sour Hydrograd -2017- Flac Cd <FHD>
Stone Sour 's sixth studio album, , released on June 30, 2017, through Roadrunner Records
Lyrical Themes & Analysis
- Emotional honesty: Lyrics frequently address vulnerability, self-doubt, and recovery from adversity.
- Identity and satire: “Rose Red Violent Blue” pairs self-aware sarcasm with catchy singalongs; titles like “This Song Is Dumb and So Am I” reflect ironic self-critique.
- Relationships and loss: Tracks such as “Torn in Two” explore grief and emotional fracture with direct, evocative imagery.
- Resilience: “Live Like You're on Fire” and “Good to Know” emphasize living boldly and learning from pain.
Hydrograd is a dense, layered record. It is the sound of a veteran band throwing every influence into a blender—thrash, classic rock, ballads, funk. In lossy formats, those layers smear into a fatiguing wall of sound. In Stone Sour Hydrograd -2017- FLAC CD quality, the album breathes. Stone Sour Hydrograd -2017- FLAC CD
Tracklist (standard sequencing)
- The Dark
- Fabuless
- Song #3
- Tangier
- Rose Red Violent Blue (This Song Is Dumb and So Am I)
- Knievel Has Landed
- St. Marie
- Eyes of a Stranger
- Suffer
- Live Like You're on Fire
- Good to Know
- Sail Away
- Torn in Two
He pulled out his phone, cancelled the courier pickup, and typed a short message: Deal’s off. Keep the deposit. Stone Sour 's sixth studio album, , released
Performance & Musicianship
- Corey Taylor: dynamic range and theatrical phrasing; leads the songs with conviction.
- Guitarists Josh Rand and Christian Martucci: interplay between rhythm solidity and melodic lead lines; solos are tasteful and song-serving.
- Rhythm section: Johny Chow’s bass underpins the low end with clarity; Roy Mayorga delivers tight, energetic drumming with tasteful fills and drive.
- Songwriting: Collaborative writing yields accessible, hook-forward songs while retaining rock credibility.