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Hydrograd

Stone Sour 's 2017 album is their sixth studio release and was recorded live in the studio to capture a "garage" energy. It marks the first studio album without original guitarist Jim Root, featuring Christian Martucci instead. Album Features & Technical Details

massive, modern production

Preservation of the album's by Jay Ruston. Stone Sour Hydrograd -2017- FLAC CD

2017 CD

The 2017 CD pressing (US Catalog # 1686-174902) was mastered specifically for the physical format. It retains a high dynamic range (DR) rating. Databases like the Loudness War Database rate the Hydrograd CD at DR8 or DR9, which is excellent for modern rock. The vinyl version sounds great, but the FLAC rip of the offers the noise floor of digital with the dynamics of analog. Hydrograd Stone Sour 's 2017 album is their

The FLAC CD Specs for Hydrograd

Stone Sour's 2017 release Hydrograd stands as a high-water mark for modern hard rock, and for audiophiles, the FLAC CD rip remains the gold standard for experiencing its massive production. This album marked a significant shift for the band, moving away from the conceptual darkness of the House of Gold & Bones era toward a more vibrant, rock-and-roll-focused energy. 2017 CD The 2017 CD pressing (US Catalog

Elias had heard Hydrograd a hundred times. On his phone, on his laptop, on cheap earbuds at the gym. But this… this was different. The bass drum wasn't just a thud; it was a physical pressure wave. Corey Taylor’s voice didn't just come through the speakers; it materialized in the air between them, raw and unvarnished. He could hear the room echo, the subtle scrape of a plectrum on a string, the inhale before a scream.

2017 FLAC CD

For high-fidelity collectors and hard rock fans, the edition of Stone Sour's Hydrograd represents a definitive sonic experience of the band's sixth studio album. Released on June 30, 2017 , via Roadrunner Records, this 15-track powerhouse marks a departure from the band’s previous conceptual double-album series, focusing instead on a diverse collection of straightforward "killer tunes". Album Overview & Performance