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Korn III: Remember Who You Are (Special Edition)

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Album Review

Taking a cue from the Van Halen playbook, the III in the title of Korn III: Remember Who You Are isn’t a numbering device; it signifies an opening of another phase in Korn’s career. Somehow, the band has bypassed a Korn II altogether in its discography, but it’s commonly acknowledged that the tail end of the 2000s found the group floundering a bit, going so far as to flirt with the Matrix in an attempt to figure out which direction to go now that the bandmembers have hit middle age. This is where the subtitle comes in: Korn have certainly remembered who they are, ditching all the affectations that crippled their muddled 2007 eponymous album and rediscovering their voice. They’ve gone back to the coiled, furious sputter of their debut, but there’s no disguising that Korn are an older band, substituting precision for frenzy without diluting their power. That’s a crucial difference: they’re not desperately attempting to re-create their youth; they’re reconnecting with their passions and re-interpreting them from their perspective as veterans. Sometimes they stumble — in many ways, Jonathan Davis has the trickiest problem by putting actual words to their emotions — but as sheer galvanizing force, Korn III delivers due to that combination of raw aggression and musical finesse. [The Special Edition features three bonus tracks, as well as a DVD of music videos recorded in-studio during the recording of the album.]

Customer Reviews

KoRn

there back, just like old times.

Gnarly!

This is the Korn sound I have loved for over a decade. The last few albums were such a departure from their original sound, thus only appealing to diehard fans. This new album, however, is a trip down memory lane for anyone who enjoyed Korn's first three albums. There are aspects of all their albums on this record, which is a testament to how much they've learnt, and evolved, over the years.

The new drummer is very impressive as well. His style is unique, and highly unorthodox at times, perfect match for the band. Well done, lads. Great album!

Cheers!

Très déçus

J'ai toujours aimé Korn, enfin j'ai toujours été curieux après l'album «Follow the leader». Depuis le départ de «Head» ouff le band se cherche, ça manque de violence, les back vocals manque d'arrogance. Je vous conseils d'écouter l'album de Brian «Head» Welch et vous allez comprendre très facilement ou est rendu l'essence de Korn

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Bakersfield, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Korn's cathartic alternative metal sound positioned the group among the most popular and provocative to emerge during the post-grunge era. Korn began their existence as the Bakersfield, California-based metal band LAPD, which included guitarists James "Munky" Shaffer and Brian "Head" Welch, bassist Reginald "Fieldy Snuts" Arvizu, and drummer David Silveria. After issuing an LP, the members of LAPD in 1993 crossed paths with Jonathan Davis, a mortuary science student moonlighting...
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