Korn Release 'Insane' Music Video
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(Metal Hammer) Korn have released the video for their track Insane. The song is taken from the band's upcoming 12th album The Serenity Of Suffering, due for release on October 21 via Roadrunner Records. Korn previously made Insane available to stream. The video for Insane is directed by Ryan Valdez and is described as "a ghastly take on post-mortem photography or 'momento mori,' the practice of preserving loved ones after death with images." The Serenity Of Suffering includes a guest appearance from Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor on the track A Different World. Guitarist James 'Munky' Schaffer recently reported that the band had set out to "put the ship back on course" with the follow-up to 2013's The Paradigm Shift. He said: "We compiled a lot of material and looked at it in retrospect to our previous albums - how did it play a part? Was it touching things that maybe we haven't touched on? We took a long time to do that. "We actually started writing a lot of the material with eight-string guitars. That didn't pan out the way Head and I thought it was going to. "But we got a lot of great stuff and we transposed a lot of that music to our seven-string sound, and it made more sense. It sounded more like Korn at that point." Watch the video here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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