Billboard is reporting that Corey Taylor, the frontman of Grammy Award-winning and multiplatinum-selling metal band Slipknot, has signed a “global recordings agreement” with BMG to release his second solo album. The project, called CMF2, will arrive later in 2023.
“I wanted to work with BMG because they came in super hot wanting to work with me, and they’ve been keeping the fires burning for rock, punk and metal over the last few years,” Taylor tells Billboard.
CMF2 will be released on Taylor’s label imprint, Decibel Cooper/BMG, and apparently, he has an eye on helping other talent as well. He explains, “Decibel Cooper will not only allow me to release my own music and art worldwide, but it also gives me a solid way to help bolster any rad new acts I want to put on the roster. BMG is going to help me put my money where my mouth is — giving a boost to the next generation.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Corey Taylor to the BMG family,” executive vp of New York/senior vp of international marketing Jason Hradil said in a statement. “His new album is an extension of the incredible body of work he’s assembled over his career, and we can’t wait for fans around the world to hear it later this year.”
Thomas Scherer, BMG president of repertoire and marketing, Los Angeles and New York, added, “We were completely blown away after hearing Corey’s new album. His music is absolutely brilliant with the marketing skills to match. It is an honor to be the partner for such an inspiring artist and entrepreneur like Corey Taylor and amplify his vision globally.”
Corey Taylor has partnered with Danny Wimmer Presents’ Inkcarceration Festival and Fandiem to run a fundraising sweepstakes campaign benefitting his The Taylor Foundation, a nonprofit that supports and uplifts military veterans and emergency personnel living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
This special benefit campaign offers one lucky fan and a guest the chance to attend Incarceration Festival in Columbus, OH on July 14-16, 2023 and meet Corey for a very special private tour of the “Blood Prison” Haunted House at the Ohio State Reformatory. The winner and their guest will hang with Corey and personally tour the haunted house together, as well as receive an all expense paid trip to Inkcarceration Festival and two (2) 3-day Weekend VIP passes. Additionally, the winner and guest will catch a few songs of the Slipknot set from the side of the stage and be gifted a guitar and lyrics sheet signed by Corey.
For as little as $10, participants can “Donate To Win” this prize package, which includes:
One (1) Grand Prize:
- Meet Corey Taylor and join him on a private tour of the “Blood Prison” Haunted House at the Ohio State Reformatory this Summer at Inkcarceration Festival
- Two (2) 3-Day Weekend VIP passes to Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival in Mansfield, OH on July 14-16, 2023, including:
- Admission to the VIP Area, Festival Grounds, Tattoo Convention and Self-Guided Reformatory Tours
- Access to A/C VIP Lounge, Covered Grandstand Viewing, Premium bar and multiple dedicated VIP bars. Upgraded food experiences for purchase, dedicated locker storage & cell phone charging for purchase, dedicated hydration station, dedicated flushable restrooms & portable restrooms, festival entrance fast track lane, and more
- Round trip travel to Mansfield, OH + 4-night hotel stay for two (2)
- Side-of-stage viewing for the Slipknot show for up to two (2) songs*
- Guitar signed by Corey Taylor
- Handwritten/autographed lyrics sheet from Corey Taylor
- Inkcarceration mega merch pack for two (2)
- Rideshare voucher for local ground transportation
One (1) Runner-Up Prize:
- Guitar signed by Corey Taylor
- Handwritten/autographed lyrics sheet from Corey Taylor
Bonus: Donations $50 or more receive access to a private livestream performance of an upcoming solo CMFT show
The fan-sourcing fundraising sweepstakes is running until June 26, and fans can “Donate To Win” exclusively at fandiem.com/inkcmft.
The more fans donate, the more chances they have to win – and the more they support The Taylor Foundation.
(Photo - Pamela Littky)