Cover of Korn Untitled
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For fans of korn,lovers of nu metal,listeners of industrial metal,metal music enthusiasts,readers interested in band evolution,followers of jonathan davis
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THE REVIEW

Hello everyone, this is my first review, and I hope it turns out well. I would like to talk to you about the latest Korn CD (I know, it has already been reviewed, criticized, and commented on, but I would like to present it to you in a different way, the magnificent Korn CD).

First of all, Korn has always been one of the most innovative bands in the Nu Metal scene (they invented this genre)!

Each of their CDs has been (in my opinion) unforgettable, something that can be listened to even by future generations. I think Korn is like Queen, a band that will always be remembered and respected.

In this album, the beautiful voice of Jonathan Davis (as always, by the way) is used extraordinarily, and the album leans more towards Industrial Metal (in this CD, they collaborated with the well-known band Nine Inch Nails).

So, to start, the CD presents an "Intro," and from here, we understand that the magnificent Korn wanted to change their style of music and once again challenge themselves 100%.

Next comes the stunning "Starting Over," a truly noteworthy song and, in my opinion, a song that will hardly be forgotten if appreciated properly!

After this "monumental" song, the album offers us "Bitch We Got A Problem," a wonderful song, although not at the level of the previously mentioned one.

After these songs, there is the single that introduced the CD just before its release. I'm talking about the legendary "Evolution," a song that inspired me a lot, a song that is (in my opinion) one of the best ever made by the now unbeatable Korn.

A song that continues to make us dream is the one following "Evolution," namely "Hold On." Truly a memorable song (to be frank, for me, all of them are unforgettable). In my opinion, this song will be a Korn single (along with "Starting Over," "Ever Be," and the already mentioned "Evolution").

Then "Kiss" is presented, which, along with its following songs ("Do What They Say," "Ever Be," "Love And Luxury," "Innocent Bystander," "Killing," "Hushabye," and "I Will Protect You"), makes us understand that this new Korn CD is truly fabulous. Each song has its own internal meaning, and listeners will enjoy listening to them many times (I myself listen to the CD at least three times a day because it's so good!). This fantastic album also reveals a surprise for all true Korn fans. It's a Bonus track ("Sing Sorrow") that is truly very beautiful, one of the best on the album. It's strange that it wasn't included, but it's easily downloadable from eMule or with other various programs suitable for downloading songs from the internet.

This CD will surely not appeal to everyone who was used to the old raw Korn, but if one considers themselves true Korn fans, well, this album will be greatly appreciated and will be compared a lot to the album "Untouchables."

In conclusion, I suggest listening to this CD multiple times. It is not a commercial album at all, but a CD recorded with the soul of each member of Korn. To appreciate it, I had to listen to it at least 5-6 times! But it was worth it! Well, now I say goodbye, I hope you liked my review.

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This passionate review celebrates Korn's Untitled album as a landmark release in Nu Metal. Praising Jonathan Davis’s vocals and the band's collaboration with Nine Inch Nails, it highlights standout tracks like 'Starting Over' and 'Evolution.' While the album shifts toward Industrial Metal, the reviewer emphasizes its depth and lasting appeal, recommending repeated listens to fully appreciate its complexity and emotion.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Intro (01:57)

02   Starting Over (04:02)

03   Bitch We Got a Problem (03:22)

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07   Do What They Say (04:17)

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09   Love and Luxury (03:00)

10   Innocent Bystander (03:27)

11   Killing (03:36)

13   I Will Protect You (05:31)

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Korn

American nu metal band formed in Bakersfield, California (1993). Widely credited as pioneers of nu metal; led by vocalist Jonathan Davis and known for autobiographical lyrics and heavy, groove-oriented sound.
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By Deviljin

 Untitled is unexpectedly great without being innovative at all.

 Songs like 'Evolution,' 'Ever Be,' and 'Starting Over' are worthy of the best Korn.


By thetrooper

 Korn did not repeat themselves, writing and playing a complete album, with heavy tracks but with good melodies, all in the name of experimentation.

 'Untitled' surpasses every musical barrier and... is the best since 'Issues' because it contains all the essence of the latest Korn.


By MrSelfDestruct

 ‘Untitled’ is something epic and innovative comparable to some artistic expression that goes beyond music itself.

 Each song has its own soul but unanimously they say Korn. Creative and Unique. Slow and Sad. Not to be underestimated.