
High-octane hard rock defined by swaggering grooves and Corey Taylor's signature raspy grit. A polished, aggressive anthem for high-stakes moments.
June 22, 2018 · Roadrunner Records
Burn One Turn One is a masterclass in modern American hard rock swagger. It leans heavily into the groove-oriented territory that Stone Sour explored during the Hydrograd sessions, trading the sprawling conceptual darkness of their earlier work for a leaner, more immediate punch. The guitars are thick and saturated, providing a wall of sound that feels both massive and meticulously controlled. It is the kind of music that feels right at home in a sweat-soaked club or blasting from a car with the volume pushed to its limit.
How does Burn One Turn One sound next to the rest of Stone Sour's catalogue?
Dive Bar saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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