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Korn To Release New Album In Fall 2016; Fans Can Expect It To Be ‘More Guitar-Focused’

by Ernest Aguila / Feb 06, 2016 11:39 PM EST
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Things might get heavier for music aficionados and fans of 2000's breathrough Nu-metal band Korn as the band will be releasing a more aggressive new album this 2016.

It was recently reported by RollingStone that when Brian Head Welch reunited with Korn (after an eight-year separation from the band) he intended to bring a rejuvenated heaviness into the group again.

The source also noted that the upcoming new album of Korn will be even angrier and more aggressive, wherein guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer revealed to APTV that group has already recorded 10 new songs that are heavier and "more guitar-focused" as compared to their last album "The Paradigm Shift" back in 2013.

According to WAAF, it was promised by the band members that their Fall 2016 new album will be "heavier than anyone's heard from Korn in a long time."

Korn's drummer Ray Luzier went on to comment in an interview as to how heavy and ruthless the new record will be.

"Right now it's really heavy and ruthless, which is my favorite," Luzier said in an interview with Blabbermouth. "Who knows what's going to happen later."

"Heavy is definitely a good word, but it's too early to tell everything right now, so I'll just leave it at that," he added.

He even went further and said that the new material coming off from Korn's 2016 album gave him "goosebumps every time he listens to their new recorded songs," Las Vegas Sun reported.

"We have a long way to go, but every time I hear it, I get chills," he exclaimed. "I love 'The Paradigm Shift', I'm a huge fan of that record, but I didn't get chills every time I heard that record."

"This I literally get goosebumps, and that's a great thing because that's what you want as an artist to get those kinds of feelings," he further stated.

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