It's great to see Brian give acknowledgement to Fieldy's contributions in writing rather than the usual downplaying the relevance of the dude who isn't in the band at the moment that some of the other members have done over the years.
Brian and Fieldy's first band he talked about was Ragtyme, they were a Glam/Hard Rock band from Bakersfield and I believe that was in 1987 when they were still in High School.
@@jdmatthews7639 It's up there for sure. Mr. Rogers, Swallow, A$$ Itch, and No Place To Hide are great songs. Porno Creep and Good God are classics too. Mr. Rogers is probably my favorite track from that album.
I love and miss Fieldy, but I have to be honest I actually really like Ra Diaz a lot too. If Fieldy doesn't want to return to the band then they should get Ra Diaz to write & record bass tracks for KoRn (2024). I saw this video promoting the tour with Gojira and the lady said the new KoRn album will be released on October 11th 2024. Which would be exactly around 30 years after their 94 album.
@@Norg1 According to a recent interview with Ra he said he "helps them with things in the studio" but he hasn't been recording with them...I wouldn't mind if Ra wrote and recorded bass parts, the guy studied Jazz Bass for 5 years at a music school in Chile. I have a feeling like Fieldy will record with them again just like with Requiem.
If you want to be technical about it they are the pioneers of nu-metal... As much as Jonathan doesn't like it them to be called, but he's getting used to that genre of what they go by as.
@@jdmatthews7639 Oh right, they definitely pioneered that genre, but that also doesn't mean they should be tagged as a Nu Metal band their whole career. Bands evolve over time and KoRn very much outlived that genre.
@@wadegarrett2376lol like every album since The Padadigm Shift has been metal bro. That awkward in between era without Head is when they lost it, and then when he rejoined they got it back…he even says in the interview he brings the metal sound
@@zachsimpson2895 if you listen to their first two albums and listen to Requiem, you want to tell me that they are still metal? They are just Sevendust now. An occasional cool guitar riff, but that's it. super melodic chorus's, every song has the same structure. Just boring now. They just sound like a band trying to be Korn. But if you still enjoy them, that's great! I'm jealous of that lol. I just think they've lost it and should hang up the guitars
Looking forward to the new KoRn album! Been a fan since 94' and will continue to be a fan til the day I die. Love those guys.
Never would have guessed 🤣
Fan since 96. I can relate. I love every album, every song they’ve ever written.
I've been a fan since around 1996-1997. A few years before they released Follow The Leader.
@@LeadMe2TheBlissmay 1997 😁
KoRn for life
It's great to see Brian give acknowledgement to Fieldy's contributions in writing rather than the usual downplaying the relevance of the dude who isn't in the band at the moment that some of the other members have done over the years.
I Learned allot about Korn from this Dope Ass interview!
Great interview, very straight forward.❤
I've loved Korn over the years, and let's see where the next record goes. At 30 years, let's see how heavy it gets.
Can't wait to hear the new album 2024 🤘🙏
Think we’re gonna have to wait till 2025 for it
Brian and Fieldy's first band he talked about was Ragtyme, they were a Glam/Hard Rock band from Bakersfield and I believe that was in 1987 when they were still in High School.
I love Korn from the beginning
Korn is life! and life is peachy!
And that my friend is thee best KoRn record to date imo.
@@jdmatthews7639 It's up there for sure. Mr. Rogers, Swallow, A$$ Itch, and No Place To Hide are great songs. Porno Creep and Good God are classics too. Mr. Rogers is probably my favorite track from that album.
This was amazing
When I heard the name I thought it was weird, but got over it once I heard them.
Shoots and ladders is such a underrated song/vid in their early simulations
Probably because it's a slower song for the most part. It doesn't have that same sort of energy that a song like Blind or Ball Tongue has.
Change up the setlist plllzzz
Is this gonna be the first Korn album without Fieldy playing in it?
I think so!
It looks like it...
Imagine a few actual solos dropped in some KoRn songs, that would be wild lol.
Korn new album Jonathan Davis, Brian Welch, James Shaffer, Raymond Luzier and Roberto Diaz
I would love to hear Roberto Diaz on the new album.
Don't expect Fieldy will return to the band it has been more than a years since he left
I wish Ra will use Ibanez K5 bass
If the interviewer would just be interested in the questions and what Head answers. "Mh yeah....interesting......" next question
You're welcome
how do you not ask if Fieldy is recording on the album? swing and a miss
I love and miss Fieldy, but I have to be honest I actually really like Ra Diaz a lot too. If Fieldy doesn't want to return to the band then they should get Ra Diaz to write & record bass tracks for KoRn (2024). I saw this video promoting the tour with Gojira and the lady said the new KoRn album will be released on October 11th 2024. Which would be exactly around 30 years after their 94 album.
He's not they said they been in the studio and ra is prob there
@@LeadMe2TheBlisssource?
@@Norg1 According to a recent interview with Ra he said he "helps them with things in the studio" but he hasn't been recording with them...I wouldn't mind if Ra wrote and recorded bass parts, the guy studied Jazz Bass for 5 years at a music school in Chile. I have a feeling like Fieldy will record with them again just like with Requiem.
Yeah Faith no more we’re groundbreaking, I do love RHCP too.
while JD has bipolar, from what I can see Brian has ocd. Notice how he aligns the threads of the tablecloth. 😅
KoRn aren't really a metal band, they are more of a hard rock band! Love those boys! 🤘
they used to be metal....but ever since they did SYOTOS album, they haven't been
If you want to be technical about it they are the pioneers of nu-metal... As much as Jonathan doesn't like it them to be called, but he's getting used to that genre of what they go by as.
@@jdmatthews7639 Oh right, they definitely pioneered that genre, but that also doesn't mean they should be tagged as a Nu Metal band their whole career. Bands evolve over time and KoRn very much outlived that genre.
@@wadegarrett2376lol like every album since The Padadigm Shift has been metal bro. That awkward in between era without Head is when they lost it, and then when he rejoined they got it back…he even says in the interview he brings the metal sound
@@zachsimpson2895 if you listen to their first two albums and listen to Requiem, you want to tell me that they are still metal? They are just Sevendust now. An occasional cool guitar riff, but that's it. super melodic chorus's, every song has the same structure. Just boring now. They just sound like a band trying to be Korn. But if you still enjoy them, that's great! I'm jealous of that lol. I just think they've lost it and should hang up the guitars
I love you Head ❤❤