KORN Singer Says He 'Butted Heads' With Guitarist WELCH During Making Of New Album
October 8, 2013KORN releases its highly anticipated 11th studio album, "The Paradigm Shift", on Tuesday (October 8). The disc is the first to feature original guitarist Brian "Head" Welch since 2003's "Take A Look In The Mirror" and follows up 2011's dubstep experiment, "The Path Of Totality". Frontman Jonathan Davis told The Pulse Of Radio that Welch's return on guitar was a good balance to Davis' own continued fascination with electronic music. "We wanted to make a record that everybody was happy with, and Head coming back, I think, was great, 'cause me and him butted heads. 'Cause he really is on the rock side and I was on the electronic side, and it was good having the compromise on both sides. It was just good for the creative process, I think."
Welch recently told Rolling Stone that the new album has "the old KORN vibe, but with a new twist . . . The end product is a really good mix of old KORN mixed with some new elements. It's got a fresh new KORN 2013 sound."
Welch left KORN in 2005 after he converted to Christianity and got off drugs. He rejoined them for a handful of live performances last year before officially becoming part of the lineup again in early 2013.
Davis recently revealed that he was dealing with personal issues during the early stages of the new disc, including his son being diagnosed with diabetes and his own struggle to kick an addiction to anti-depression medication.
KORN was scheduled to perform a mini-concert on the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" outdoor stage in Hollywood on Monday night (October 7).
The band will be inducted into the Guitar Center's RockWalk on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California on Tuesday to celebrate the release of the new CD.
KORN is on a headlining North American tour right now that brings the band to Los Angeles on Thursday (October 10).
After this, KORN and ROB ZOMBIE will co-headline the "Night Of The Living Dreads" tour this fall. The 17-date run begins on November 3 in Reno, Nevada and wraps on November 26 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
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