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The Serenity Of Suffering. By: Korn (2016, Rock).
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Korn - The Serenity Of Suffering (2016).
The Serenity of Suffering is the twelfth studio album by American nu metal band Korn, released on October 21, 2016. According to guitarist Brian Welch, it is "heavier than anyone's heard us in a long time" and it contains their most intense music in a long time vocally as well. The band began working on their follow up to The Paradigm Shift in 2015, with Head claiming that it would be "heavier than anyone's heard in a long time".
It’s a hot summer afternoon one Thursday in Los Angeles and Korn, the band who once threw a tour launch party in a cemetery, are in their element, filming a video in an abandoned brothel that looks like it should be part of a Halloween horror maze. The Dean Karr-directed clip for Rotting in Vain, starring Sons of Anarchy’s Tommy Flanagan, is vintage Korn, combining elements of horror and shocking theatrics with explosive, aggressive rock. In that sense, it’s a perfect introduction to the band’s 12th album, The Serenity of Suffering.
Veteran nu-metal band Korn shines on its highly anticipated 12th studio album, ‘The Serenity of Suffering. It’s been years since Korn have been truly relevant. The last platinum-certified album by the nu-metal vets came with 2005 LP, See You on the Other Side. The good news for Jonathan Davis and company is that The Serenity of Suffering sounds like Korn at its best. Tight at 11 songs, the band gets it right on its 12th album, its first in three years. Insane initiates The Serenity of Suffering insanely.
With its dystopian hook and 10-ton impact, Insane is the perfect gateway to this recharged offering from nu-metal’s most influential band. Anyone who thinks fame and fortune have mollified Korn needs to hear Rotting In Vain, a raging release of Jonathan Davis’ innermost animosities. Slipknot’s Corey Taylor shows up for the outstanding A Different World, but the band saves Please Come For Me -its fiercest, most economical attack-for last. The Serenity of Suffering Korn.
| A1 | Insane |
| A2 | Rotting In Vain |
| A3 | Black Is The Soul |
| A4 | The Hating |
| A5 | A Different World |
| B1 | Take Me |
| B2 | Everything Falls Apart |
| B3 | Die Yet Another Night |
| B4 | When You're Not There |
| B5 | Next In Line |
| B6 | Please Come For Me |
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