NEWS: Slipknot 'Consider Their Future' After Death of Paul Gray
Friday , 30 Jul 2010

The recent death of the Bands bassist Paul Gray has caused Slipknot to consider their future.
It was the band's guitarist Jim Roots, who recently revealed the band were in mourning and their future is undecided. Singer Corey Taylor has echoed Roots' words and admitted that it is still unclear whether they will carry on in the wake of Gray's death. "It's too soon right now, but we're still talking, all of us are talking and everthing's good but we'll see".
Gray, who passed away in May, was the victim of a lethal combination of morphine and the narcotic painkiller fentanyl – both injectable substances.
Taylor is currently recording a new album 'Audio Secrecy' with his other band Stone Sour in Nashville, but sessions were disrupted by the recent floods in the area, which left over 30 people dead. "The floods hit midway through and I wasn't even in Nashville," he said. "Nobody called me, nobody told me and I was catching a flight back with my wife and we stopped off in Memphis. We ran over to a TV and there were aerial shots of the Grand Ole Opry just decimated." The album 'Audio Secrecy', is still currently in the works and is set to release around Septmeber.
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