Corey Taylor can't comprehend why fans watch gigs through their phones

"Are you so terrified of real life?!" Corey asks

Corey Taylor
Published 2nd Aug 2017

A year after hitting the headlines for smacking a phone out of a texting fan’s hands, Corey Taylor has launched a fresh (verbal) attack on mobile phone obsessed gig goers.

The Stone Sour singer explained in an interview with Loudwire Nights that he doesn’t mind fans taking the odd photo or even filming parts of the show – however, he struggles to get his head around people who just stare at their screen

"My thing has always been, it's fine - bring your phone, take pictures, do whatever you want,” Corey said.

“But why? Like, you're there. Take pictures, it's fine, do but why are you filming it? It's one thing to film it, it's another thing to just be staring at your screen while you're filming it. It's right there.

“Are you so terrified of real life that you can't do anything unless it's on that little four-by-four screen? Urgh. It's very weird."

Over the past 13 months, Corey has been unrepentant in the face of the furore caused by his phone-slapping incident at a Slipknot gig in North America, which you can watch here:

Speaking to Las Vegas Review-Journal, Corey said the backlash is “not going to stop me from smacking those things out of people's hands."

"You watch people walk down the street, and they can't get their beaks out of their stupid phones to cross the street,” Corey said.

"I love watching people get buried in their tiny little technological worlds, and then reality comes and smacks them in the face.

"I don't mind people who take pictures. I don't even mind people who shoot video. I love that, because you're still engaged in the show.

"A lot of people get the wrong idea; they think that if I just see someone on their phone, I'm trying to rage quit their fun. I'm not trying to do that at all. But if I see someone, and it's so obvious they're not even there, you've got to poke them with a stick to get their attention sometimes. Sometimes that means smacking the phone out of their hands.

"You can hate me all you want. It's not going to stop me from smacking those things out of people's hands."

Meanwhile, Slipknot have just unleashed another tantalising teaser clip for their upcoming documentary film ‘The Day of the Gusano’.

You can see a snippet of ‘The Devil in I’ below and book tickets to see documentary at UK cinemas on Wednesday 6th September right here.

In yet more Corey Taylor news, Stone Sour will grace the UK this November and December for a seven-date tour with support from The Pretty Reckless.

Tickets are on sale from Kerrang! Radio Tickets now. They play the following shows:

NOVEMBER 2017

Birmingham Barclaycard Arena – Wed 29th

Leeds First Direct Arena – Thu 30th

DECEMBER 2017

Brighton Centre – Fri 1st

London O2 Brixton Academy – Mon 4th

Cardiff Motorpoint Arena – Tue 5th

London O2 Brixton Academy – Wed 6th

Glasgow SSE Hydro – Fri 8t