Slipknot‘s members may individually be tinkering around with ideas for new music, but singer Corey Taylor tells BBC Radio 1 host Zane Lowe that it will be a difficult task working without the creative force that was bassist Paul Gray.
There’s no doubt that the members of Slipknot are still mourning the death of late bassist and one of the band’s creative compasses, Paul Gray. Thursday (May 24) marked the two-year anniversary of his passing and several members of the band visited the late musician’s gravesite to pay their respects.
As Slipknot become more comfortable with the idea of recording another album together, singer Corey Taylor says that everything they do will revolve around their fallen bandmate Paul Gray.
Slipknot's Corey Taylor got emotional on last night's episode of 'NY Ink' when he dropped by to get a tattoo paying tribute to his fallen bandmate and friend Paul Gray. He also opened up about his feelings on the bands future without Paul and his reluctance to continue.
It is hard to believe it has been a year already. Today marks the one year anniversary of the death of Slipknot bassist Paul Gray.
It is true that life goes on, but for family, his band mates and fans the pain is always there.
Gray was found in his in a hotel room in Iowa. According to the autopsy report, Paul died from an accidental overdose of morphine and fentanyl.
The death of Paul Gray still weighs heavily on Slipknot and Slipknot fans. Now his widow, Brenna Gray is speaking out about his death and battle with drug addiction in "Revolver" magazine.