"Through Glass" | ||||
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Single by Stone Sour | ||||
from the album Come What(ever) May | ||||
Released | July 22, 2006 | |||
Format | CD | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, post-grunge | |||
Length | 4:43 3:54 (radio edit) |
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Label | Roadrunner | |||
Writer(s) | Corey Taylor | |||
Stone Sour singles chronology | ||||
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"Through Glass" is the second single from the rock band Stone Sour's second album Come What(ever) May. It reached the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the US, where it remained for 7 weeks, and #2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song also peaked at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100[1] after crossing over to pop radio. It remains their most popular song to date.
The song was originally inspired by frontman Corey Taylor's outrage at the music industry and how he felt that the musical revolution had never taken place.
Taylor was quoted as having said:
“ | I remember exactly where I was. It was 2004 and I was on tour with Slipknot. I was sitting in a European hotel room watching a music video channel, seeing act after act after act of this insane, innocuous, plastic music. They were plastic, bubbly, gossamer-thin groups where it was really more about the clothes they wore and the length of their cheekbones than it was about the content of the song they were singing.
It really made me mad. I was like, is this it? Have we just gone full circle? Did the singer/songwriter revolution never happen? Is it just the same drivel from the same replicate over and over again? 'Through Glass' is really a very angry song. It's me basically calling 'bullshit' on pretty much everyone involved with the 'American Idol'-type shows. It has its place, but when you're basically cornering the market and making it very hard for anyone who actually writes their own music to get ahead, then it's wrong and that's really why I wrote this song.[2] |
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The music video for "Through Glass", was written and directed by Tony Petrossian.
The video begins with Corey Taylor singing the beginning. He gets up as it is taking place in a house party, which goes through close-ups of the guest. A shot of a waitress bringing up a plate of a cardboard cutout of food is also shown. As the video progresses, the band begins to perform in front of the Hollywood Sign, spelled as "Hollowood". Taylor walks through a pool and sings the rest of the song. Two African-American men are shown to be actually cardboard cutouts, which are taken away. Another set of people are cardboard cutouts and taken away. As the video continues, everything is shown to be cardboard cutouts, which are taken away. When the band finishes, they walk away, showing the place they were performing in were cardboard cutouts too.
Preceded by "Animal I Have Become" by Three Days Grace |
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks number-one single September 16, 2006 - October 28, 2006 |
Succeeded by "Land of Confusion" by Disturbed |
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