Stone Sour know how to set a mood, and frontman Corey Taylor certainly does just that vocally within the new lyric video for the band's latest single, 'Do Me a Favor.' The track is the first single off the band's upcoming 'House of Gold & Bones Part 2.'

The clip is set against the backdrop of a desolate landscape before finally directing the action inside a dilapidated house where the lyrics, and occasional silhouettes presumably of Taylor, come to light against a tattered wall.

As we learned with 'House of Gold & Bones, Part 1,' the story centers on a person's downward spiral and it feels as though lyrically the brutal nature of the character's viewpoint is definitely intact on 'Do Me a Favor.' Taylor opens the song belting, "I am an anti-everything man / A scab on the lips of the lord / My caustic dismissal / Is all I need to get you to fall on your sword," and he later offers the thought-provoking line, "Ignoring your history is killing your past / You might run forever if death never lasts."

As for the chorus, the criticism comes harsh. The frontman sings, "So do me a favor / Your behavior / Is just the reason there is no savior / When your wasted / Let's face it / There's a side of you that knows you’re a failure / Lives for the danger / Feels like an enemy / But looks like a stranger."

'House of Gold & Bones Part 2' is set to drop on April 9, and 'Do Me a Favor' feels like the perfect transition from what we got on the first disc to lead into the second. The band is currently on tour in support of both 'House of Gold & Bones' discs.