Korn Announces New Album Release Date

By Andy Lyons /

Earlier this year, Korn fans welcomed news that Brian €œHead€ Welch was returning to the band for a tour and news came later that an album was in the works. For a life-long Korn fan, this news is amazing. While James €œMunky€ Shaffer has been doing his best to fill in both guitar slots, something has been noticeably missing from their sound. While €œKorn III: Remember Who You Are€ was the closest thing to the gritty, dark albums that we fell in love with in the €™90s, their most recent release €œPath of Totality€ was the furthest thing from. As a fan, I embraced the album although I€™m not much of a fan of dubstep. It was cool to see them integrate the electronica into their sound but it wasn€™t Korn. By all means, branch out and do what you want. I can imagine playing the same stuff for 2o years gets boring. On June 23, drummer Ray Luzier announced on his Instagram that €œKorn press Konference in France, we played them parts of 2 new songs off our SIC new record coming out Sept 24th.€ When I saw it I went into schoolgirl mode, running around my house all giddy and excited for what€™s to come. Most of the music I listen to is the same stuff I€™ve been listening to since the €™90s, with Korn and Deftones my top two bands. One thing that€™s been missing, and one of the reasons I don€™t listen religiously to much newer music, is heart. Most of the lyrics seem like they€™re forced. The music has no guts. Overall it just lacks emotion. Growing up I identified with the emotion that lead singer Jonathan Davis puts into his vocals, and the dark, heavy sound that backs it pulls on my heart strings. As a fan, I€™m hoping that this album is what the metal world has been missing, and based on the teaser that was published in early May, I€™m ready. What do you think? Comment below!