Tag: KoRn

Review: “Pre-Mediated” by TripleMurder

Hailing from Ottawa Ontario Canada and being quartet, Drummer Zachary Le May, Bassist Erich Mueller, Vocalist Mike Eron and Guitarist Maxwell Fortin-Proulx probably have the poshest names available to contrast the their moniker TripleMurder. We mean… How many homicidal maniacs have you met with a double barrel name that want to blast you with both

Riff Police! Pull Over! #72: KoRn Vs Pantera!

When it comes down to brass tacks, we are of the opinion that the freshly released KoRn album “The Nothing” is the most consistently good album they’ve put out since the first quartet of records. Outside of those first four, the Bakersfield Californian Nu-Metal pioneers have show glimpses of what they can do without quite

NEWS: Download Festival 2020 first line-up announcement!

Download: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Festival going masses. Their mission: to explore strange new Sounds. To seek out new Metal from new bands. To boldly go where no Metalhead has gone before! It might be 11 months away but the organizers of Download Festival have announced a first wave of

NEWS: Kerrang Pick 50!

A decent read, Kerrang Magazine have published their 50 Best Openers in Metal a couple of days back. The list covers a multitude of bands with as you might expect “Blind” by KoRn, “Ruin” by Lamb Of God and “Refuse/Resist” by Sepultura all making an appearance. Not sure why Slayer and Metallica get a pair

Review: “The Nothing” by KoRn

The 13th studio album from Bakersfield California Nu-Metal pioneers KoRn titled “The Nothing” was produced by Nick Raskulinecz who handled the role for 2016’s “The House of Suffering” as well as albums from Trivium and Deftones. Said to have been inspired by the villain from “The Neverending Story”, a Supernatural force of destruction spawned from

Documentary: Soundgarden on Produce Like A Pro!

Warren Huart talks to Michael Beinhorn (KoRn, Marilyn Manson) about his work in the producers chair for “Spoonman” from the iconic and highly influential Soundgarden album “Superunknown” in this latest episode of the “Produce Like A Pro” series. The album that moved the dearly departed Chris Cornell fronted band into the big leagues, it’s a highly

Bootleg: KoRn “The Nothing” release show!

Los Angeles California was the location for an intimate release show for the new KoRn album “The Nothing” on 13th September. The set includes a collection of classic singles while also introducing the heart breaking “Finally Free”, “Cold”, “Can You Hear Me” and “You’ll Never Find Me” to the masses.

NEWS: Kadinja announce “DNA” with KoRn cover!

Limp Bizkit, KoRn, Linkin Park, Deftones, Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, P.O.D., Papa Roach, System Of A Down. Believe it or not, these are the bands that make up the DNA of Kadinja. So the Frenchmen have recorded their tribute to the Kings of Nu-Metal with a covers album entitled “DNA” popping it’s cork on 27th  September

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Burn My Eyes Ed.

Earlier this week Louder described the seminal year for Metal that was 1994. It featured genre redefining and generation inspiring albums like the self titled debut from KoRn, “Troublegum” from Therapy? and “Superunknown” from Soundgarden not to mention Trent Reznor’s masterpiece “The Downward Spiral” from Nine Inch Nails. You can read that in full here. We’re not

Listmania: The Influence of Nu-Metal

It could be argued that 2019 is the 20th Anniversary of the Nu-Metal era with 1999 being seen by the masses as the height of the period in Metal History. So with that in mind, we decided to explore the influence of Nu-Metal on a crop of more recent bands, especially as over the past