Q & A Corey Taylor
The Slipknot singer on partying sober, bringing up kids, mask-rejecting “idiots” and the fun of working in a porn shop. Words: Polly Glass This time last year, Corey Taylor was promoting a very different album. We Are Not Your Kind, his dark, deeply personal sixth with Slipknot, emerged from the aftermath of a “very toxic” relationship. “It was me purging myself of the poisons that one would kind of ascertain from escaping a cult, in a lot of ways,” he says. “It was almost like I had to make that album to be able to make this one.” By contrast, “this one”, his debut solo record, CMFT (Corey Mother-Fucking Taylor), is a feelgood love letter to 80s hard rock, glam rock, rap and more –…
