KORN will release its tenth studio album, "The Path Of Totality", on December 6 via Roadrunner Records.
But this one is unlike any KORN record. It's even unlike any record released before.
"The Path Of Totality" is an experimental album which finds KORN shifting gears and exploring new territory. That should hardly come as a shock to the band's diehard fans, as KORN exploded onto the scene in the'90s and established themselves as hard rock game-changers from that point on.
For "The Path Of Totality", the band collaborated with some of the leading dubstep and electronic producers in the world, including Skrillex, Excision, Datsik, Noisia, Kill the Noise, and 12th Planet. The result is something completely new, yet utterly and definitively KORN. Leave it to a band like KORN to continue to reinvent itself two decades deep into its career.
"The title 'The Path Of Totality' refers to the fact that in order to see the sun in a full solar eclipse, you must be in the exact right place in the exact right time," KORN frontman Jonathan Davis explained. "That's how this album came together. I think all the producers feel the same way. I'm not sure it could ever happen again"
The band's recent (and much lauded) collaboration with dubstep's hottest producer, Skrillex, titled "Get Up!", was the surprise rock hit of the summer, the buzz of which started in Coachella's dance tent in April 2011, when Jonathan and Munky joined Skrillex on stage for a show stealing unannounced performance of the song.
That performance generated the start of a deafening buzz. The track has sold over 150,000 downloads, while the lyric video has generated nearly two million views and counting. The song, a Top 10 rock radio hit, still continues to be one of the best-testing songs on the format over 24 weeks after its release.
Adds James "Munky" Shaffer, "'Get Up!' started as a bit of an experiment, but we had such an amazing response from our fans and had such a great time collaborating that a full album of tracks came together in a couple of months. We couldn't wait to get to the studio every day to finish the next song."
Some of the song titles from "The Path Of Totality" are: "Narcissistic Cannibal", "Burn The Obedient", "Illuminati", "Kill Mercy Within" and "Chaos Lives In Everything".
The album will be released in two configurations: as a standard 11-song CD and a special edition CD that will include bonus tracks as well as a DVD of "The Encounter", a full-length video concert of KORN's mind-blowing, once-in-a-lifetime performance in the middle of a 900-foot-long crop circle in a wheat field in Bakersfield. The complete concert, previously seen last year on TV and online in an abbreviated form, will be offered in its entirety to those who purchase the deluxe version.
sweet! i'm really trying to win free concert tickets for their NYC concert this november - i found this facebook contest that is giving away the tickets - https://www.facebook.com/sonyentertainment
you can even win a chance at having sony fly you and 4 friends to the concert and party with the band afterwords...seems easy enough to sign up for too
"Narcissistic Cannibal" music video was filmed yesterday in Hollywood at the Roxy Theatre. ShadowMachine Films are producing the video. They are a stop-motion animation company known for the [adult swim] TV shows Moral Orel and Robot Chicken.
The first post has been updated with the album's cover art, press release, and official music video for "Get Up!"
i remember I 1st got into them when I was 10, my older brother was a big fan, and he got me hooked on them...i havent liked some of their new stuff, but I really like Get Up, so here' shoping the new album is good