I know those pains myself. You have my spirit energy pulling for you always, my brother in metal. May the power and the glory of the passionate music exorcise your demons and light your path!
A philosophical and psychological journey of a spiritual level between Major and minor, between good and evil, between time and space. Korn's hippie side!!!! Love it!
This is not typical Korn. This feels like a completely different take on their formula. Even after 13 soon to be 14 albums in and despite a few bad albums they may have put out, these guys haven't lost their edge. In fact, they regained their mojo ever since The Serenity Of Suffering.
For sure. I've been rediscovering Korn lately and started listening to their newest stuff. I really enjoyed Serenity of Suffering but The Nothing blew me away. This song and and The Forgotten have made this newest album a must buy day one for me. I'm so impressed with their newest work, I think it holds up with their old stuff(some of their songs on The Nothing are among my favorites and are on repeat) which dominated my playlist when I was young. BTW love to see you rockin my favorite Disturbed album for your PFP, good taste.
I thought The Paradigm Shift (first album head was back), was a big step in the right direction. It did feel like a paradigm shift, a new life for the band. TSOS was a great album with classics on there and the Nothing was unbelievable. I was so happy with both albums. I’m really looking forward to Requiem. It almost feels like Korn can do no wrong at the moment. We shall see.
@@raulfigueroa588 And with Head back in the band. The Paradigm Shift and The Nothing are definitely fantastic albums. Especially The Nothing with songs like H@RD3R and The Seduction of Indulgence
Started listening to these guys early in life thanks to my uncle. I’m only 26 but I have endured drug addiction since a young age. At 14 I got hooked on opioids & have struggled ever since to heal. It’s a slow life long process, but I’m making progress. Glad to know Korn is doing the same 😎
This is VERY different than their typical stuff, but honestly this kicks ass. The hardcore Korn fan may not like it as much, but I really like this, and would love if they continued with this style.
As someone who has been battling depression and anxiety the last 6 or so months so glad I found a song I can relate to been a korn fan for ages but this song means a lot to me😊
Thier last album is absolutely fucking jem , they never left, in Thier 50's and they just keep getting better and better. Jonathon Davis is a fucking genius.
@@MisterKnowItAll3 You're probably not reading through all of this, but here we go. This man is just a korn fan enjoying the old sound, who's a bit dissapointed with the direction they've headed to. He's not the only one. I like the new sound of korn, but everytime I listen to older music, I feel like the newer albums get blown out of the water. I like the new albums, I love the old albums. And the drumming of Silveria (Yeah I'm still bitchin about silveria after 15 years) is really funky and groovy, it feels like he plays with you and the sound while listening to his drums. Everytime you expect a tone, he hits a completely different unexpected tone which sounds even better than the expected one, which makes a funy and unexpected drum style. While the guitars set the mood of the song, and then the instruments seem like they're nearing the end of the song and BAM, breakdown time. Every rythm you heard before now comes all together into one, more intense version during the breakdown. The funk of David is still there, with the same tones just with even more unexpected tones, and he's slapping the drum to death, the riff of the guitars get more intense and everything comes together, accompanied by the breakdown vocals of Davis. The newer songs do not have this, and thats my issue with it. I pretended a long time to like Ray Luzier and the new sound, but I can't pretend no longer. David fit way better, though he was missing the rhytm sometimes with his lack of precision. Sometimes you still get that amazing riff, like in Paradigm shift its still alive, some songs on the Nothing and a few great ones on The Serenity of Suffering aswell. But I miss that real sound and creativity. I'm not trying to roast the new albums, just giving a well built critique on it. And no, I'm not getting "The fuck out of here" because I do not like it, because me, just like Ryan Loughran miss the old sound, we do not bitch about the new sound, we're missing the old sound.
@@ralfraggeldraf5787 Korn is a band that's always changing their sound, they even got into dupstet. They dont even care if you like it or not they do what they love and every year they experiment with new sounds and every album is different than the other. Old fans complain that they change their sound but they fail to realize thats what made Korn a famous band. They created nu metal by changing the sound of metal. They said one of the albums they enjoyed the most was path of totality (the dupsted album) true Korn fans doesn't complain about their changes. Of course you can decide if you like it or not but don't think your opinion is a fact. Becuase in fact this band is improving and changing every single year. So stay if you like it, get out of here if you don't. Its simple.
To be clear I'm no "OG fanboy" discarding all new albums. I've got every album in my playlist, I really do. But please do not define a true korn fan as someone who likes anything they come up with, since you still gotta have your own opinion at the end of the day. Its okay to like some more than others, and do not feel like its an obligation to like every album equally just because you're a Korn fan. I like listening to all albums, including new ones, which is why I do not leave and why I care to give this critique in the first place. I'm not the guy only liking the first three albums, I think they did a fantastic job with see you on the other side for example, or take a look in the mirror. Love those albums, but I feel the drums have been out of place since Ray Luzier joined, not because Ray Luzier sucks, but because the songs he plays aren't fitted for his style. I hate listening to blind live in 2021 because of the extremely fast drums. However, I think The Nothing is an example of a great album because of Rays drums, because his drums fit nice on those songs, just not on the older songs. You should try and search some shows from 2004, just to take a look yourself. Notice the drums, and the guitars having those really weird unexpected tones, that somehow sound amazing. And they refer to a lot of other tones and riffs earlier in the song, but twice as intense the second time, which is whats really the art. And I just kinda miss that nowadays. It ain't about the style, style has always changed. What hasn't changed until 2006 were those unexpected tones and work of art, maintaining the same funky and unexpected style, while changing their complete sound is the epitome of Korn. The change of sound is what they're known for, while keeping the style. I must add, they did a good job on some songs of Serenity of Suffering and Paradigm shift on this topic. But after all, the band is not making music for me personally, they're making it because they enjoy making it. And as long as thats the case, I'm totally fine with it. Like you said, you can always bail if you don't like the newer sound at all.
This is my current theme song as I recover from addiction and self hatred. Time to heal and manifest love
❤️❤️❤️ Right with you there, sending love and positive vibes
Strength and Power to you my friend
Rose quarts can help!! ^^ sending love
I know those pains myself. You have my spirit energy pulling for you always, my brother in metal. May the power and the glory of the passionate music exorcise your demons and light your path!
I Love My Self Hatred
A philosophical and psychological journey of a spiritual level between Major and minor, between good and evil, between time and space. Korn's hippie side!!!! Love it!
God Bless Jonathan Davis
This is not typical Korn. This feels like a completely different take on their formula. Even after 13 soon to be 14 albums in and despite a few bad albums they may have put out, these guys haven't lost their edge. In fact, they regained their mojo ever since The Serenity Of Suffering.
I agree 100 percent.
For sure.
I've been rediscovering Korn lately and started listening to their newest stuff.
I really enjoyed Serenity of Suffering but The Nothing blew me away. This song and and The Forgotten have made this newest album a must buy day one for me.
I'm so impressed with their newest work, I think it holds up with their old stuff(some of their songs on The Nothing are among my favorites and are on repeat) which dominated my playlist when I was young.
BTW love to see you rockin my favorite Disturbed album for your PFP, good taste.
I thought The Paradigm Shift (first album head was back), was a big step in the right direction. It did feel like a paradigm shift, a new life for the band. TSOS was a great album with classics on there and the Nothing was unbelievable. I was so happy with both albums. I’m really looking forward to Requiem. It almost feels like Korn can do no wrong at the moment. We shall see.
@@raulfigueroa588 And with Head back in the band. The Paradigm Shift and The Nothing are definitely fantastic albums. Especially The Nothing with songs like H@RD3R and The Seduction of Indulgence
Started listening to these guys early in life thanks to my uncle. I’m only 26 but I have endured drug addiction since a young age. At 14 I got hooked on opioids & have struggled ever since to heal. It’s a slow life long process, but I’m making progress. Glad to know Korn is doing the same 😎
Paradigm Shift is a great album to deal with that stuff. It is literally about his drug addiction, I know people don't really like it but it is good.
This is VERY different than their typical stuff, but honestly this kicks ass. The hardcore Korn fan may not like it as much, but I really like this, and would love if they continued with this style.
❤Words to live by. Sometimes you need to move on and, Start the healing.
The best fucking band EVER!! Been a fan for 25+yrs and will be for life!! Nothing but respect for these guys!!
Hell yeah! Since ‘94 🤘🏼
So quick to get this out. Absolutely fantastic. As is this song.
They need to do more music like this. They have a very good metal sound and I like it more than their usual stuff
As someone who has been battling depression and anxiety the last 6 or so months so glad I found a song I can relate to been a korn fan for ages but this song means a lot to me😊
One of the BEST song for 2022. KoRn All the Way.
Thanks a TON for the upload. You're _fantastically_ fast.
Rock on, from Canada! 🤘😝🤘
Now I know what'll be on repeat next 3 months
Came out right when I needed it to. Such a good song
Can't agree more.
bro its been out like 11 hours no need to rush
Someone already translated it into spanish 11 hours ago.
@@juanespinal4565 😂😂😂
@@juanespinal4565 dang already korn fans are doing the most
This song goes hard 🔥
This is like their most normal song
The big comeback ⁉️
There is no comeback, they never left our souls
Thier last album is absolutely fucking jem , they never left, in Thier 50's and they just keep getting better and better. Jonathon Davis is a fucking genius.
This is the loudest Korn songs on UA-cam by far.
Been listening to korn since day one and holy crap this album.is fantastic !!!
He’s back!!!
Hell yeah, more Korn!😎👍
I've been watching these lyric vids for years! I just knew you'd have one ready for me for this song ❤️❤️
This is the most song I've ever heard
i think you missed a word
Hahah
From regret to addiction
Korn is back guys !!!!
Tq Danny ✌️ big hugs from Brunei 🇧🇳
we want more!! still two months until the album drops 😪
This number is really good
God Bless you Jonathan
I didn't think it was possible for KoRn to become softer yet here we are.
Your opinion isn't the same thing as a fact if you don't like it then get the fuck out if here
@@MisterKnowItAll3 exactly
@@MisterKnowItAll3 You're probably not reading through all of this, but here we go.
This man is just a korn fan enjoying the old sound, who's a bit dissapointed with the direction they've headed to. He's not the only one. I like the new sound of korn, but everytime I listen to older music, I feel like the newer albums get blown out of the water. I like the new albums, I love the old albums. And the drumming of Silveria (Yeah I'm still bitchin about silveria after 15 years) is really funky and groovy, it feels like he plays with you and the sound while listening to his drums. Everytime you expect a tone, he hits a completely different unexpected tone which sounds even better than the expected one, which makes a funy and unexpected drum style. While the guitars set the mood of the song, and then the instruments seem like they're nearing the end of the song and BAM, breakdown time. Every rythm you heard before now comes all together into one, more intense version during the breakdown. The funk of David is still there, with the same tones just with even more unexpected tones, and he's slapping the drum to death, the riff of the guitars get more intense and everything comes together, accompanied by the breakdown vocals of Davis.
The newer songs do not have this, and thats my issue with it. I pretended a long time to like Ray Luzier and the new sound, but I can't pretend no longer. David fit way better, though he was missing the rhytm sometimes with his lack of precision. Sometimes you still get that amazing riff, like in Paradigm shift its still alive, some songs on the Nothing and a few great ones on The Serenity of Suffering aswell. But I miss that real sound and creativity. I'm not trying to roast the new albums, just giving a well built critique on it. And no, I'm not getting "The fuck out of here" because I do not like it, because me, just like Ryan Loughran miss the old sound, we do not bitch about the new sound, we're missing the old sound.
@@ralfraggeldraf5787 Korn is a band that's always changing their sound, they even got into dupstet. They dont even care if you like it or not they do what they love and every year they experiment with new sounds and every album is different than the other. Old fans complain that they change their sound but they fail to realize thats what made Korn a famous band. They created nu metal by changing the sound of metal. They said one of the albums they enjoyed the most was path of totality (the dupsted album) true Korn fans doesn't complain about their changes. Of course you can decide if you like it or not but don't think your opinion is a fact. Becuase in fact this band is improving and changing every single year. So stay if you like it, get out of here if you don't. Its simple.
To be clear I'm no "OG fanboy" discarding all new albums. I've got every album in my playlist, I really do. But please do not define a true korn fan as someone who likes anything they come up with, since you still gotta have your own opinion at the end of the day. Its okay to like some more than others, and do not feel like its an obligation to like every album equally just because you're a Korn fan. I like listening to all albums, including new ones, which is why I do not leave and why I care to give this critique in the first place. I'm not the guy only liking the first three albums, I think they did a fantastic job with see you on the other side for example, or take a look in the mirror. Love those albums, but I feel the drums have been out of place since Ray Luzier joined, not because Ray Luzier sucks, but because the songs he plays aren't fitted for his style. I hate listening to blind live in 2021 because of the extremely fast drums. However, I think The Nothing is an example of a great album because of Rays drums, because his drums fit nice on those songs, just not on the older songs.
You should try and search some shows from 2004, just to take a look yourself. Notice the drums, and the guitars having those really weird unexpected tones, that somehow sound amazing. And they refer to a lot of other tones and riffs earlier in the song, but twice as intense the second time, which is whats really the art. And I just kinda miss that nowadays. It ain't about the style, style has always changed. What hasn't changed until 2006 were those unexpected tones and work of art, maintaining the same funky and unexpected style, while changing their complete sound is the epitome of Korn. The change of sound is what they're known for, while keeping the style. I must add, they did a good job on some songs of Serenity of Suffering and Paradigm shift on this topic. But after all, the band is not making music for me personally, they're making it because they enjoy making it. And as long as thats the case, I'm totally fine with it. Like you said, you can always bail if you don't like the newer sound at all.
A+
Brian is genius ;)
Manner of heaven
Another one! Album should be out soon!
Good track 💯💯🔥
0:16
Well then this is good better than I expected.
Danny TEU would you make the other songs of Requiem album , like Lost in the Grandeur.
Still waiting...
guess whos back
Slim Shady?
Question: will you be doing a video for the The Devil Went Down to Georgia cover?
It’s a cover, so probably not
Simply siiick as fuck!
Life Metal
My right to my left. (LnR) I’m sorry I love you. Always
Me and the guys took our time on this album so hope u guys like it when it comes out next year 💓 💗 💖
So, is Munky playing bass for Fieldy now?
The Never Angel was here… 🖖🏻🐼⛩🖖🐱
That riff sounds almost just like walk from pantera
It sounds like a "the paradigm shift" song, feels different, for me it's not Korn.
But the paradigm shift was killer, I was hoping they'd go back to some of the elements that album had.
Gotta have it!!!🤪🤮
🚬
Ajmo Deni
Sounds more like KornBreaD
Haha. Too mainstream for you?
Sounds like my love affair with alcohol.
not gonna lie, i thought the intro was duality..
I ain't feeling it . Could do betterZ
....meh
Song sucks...