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KORN Guitarist Says Recording With Producer ROSS ROBINSON Again Is 'So Much Fun' - Oct. 28, 2009
On September 12, 2009, Altitude TV spoke with KORN guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer about the songwriting and recording process for the band's next album. Watch the four-minute clip below.

On how the songwriting/recording process is coming along:

"Right now we are in the studio making another record. We are doing it with Ross Robinson; he's producing it. It's so much fun to be recording with him again, 'cause he has such a passion for what we did on the first two albums. That, for him and us, that kick-started our careers; for him as well. And he just keeps putting out platinum albums.

"We didn't drift apart, but we wanted to try other producers, we wanted to kind of experiment, but it just feels like we've been on a long journey and we've come home again."

"The whole record's all organic — it's all guitars, bass, drums and Jonathan's [Davis, vocals] raw emotion, and it's just... man. Some of the stuff that Ross is pulling out of Jonathan, it's just like, 'Wow!' You can feel the energy, the pain, whatever it might be he's singing about that day. It's cool 'cause we're in a room no bigger than this, and we're jamming. It's like a one-car garage and it's covered in carpet; it's a 15-year-old's bedroom or something. And you can hear it in the songs when you play it back. And we're going all analog to tape. It's cool."

On KORN's current label situation:

"We don't have a record label. [Laughs] We're unsigned. It's kind of cool because there's so many options. I don't know at this point. I don't know if we wanna sign with a record label. The good thing about signing with a record label is that they have money to put into promotion and tell people about it. There's talk about us releasing it three songs at a time in a period of over three months. And then there's talk about us releasing it on only a USB key — you know that little chip that goes in your computer. And maybe we'll do all three. But we're thinking about a February release."

On working with the band's newest addition, former ARMY OF ANYONE/DAVID LEE ROTH drummer Ray Luzier:

"When I come up with a riff, or Fieldy [bassist Reginald Arvizu] comes up with a riff, [we'll be like], 'It's OK.' And then Ross will say, 'Keep playing it. Try to develop it more.' And then when Ray steps in and puts his beats down, it could be the crappiest riff ever, but he starts playing to it, and it's like, 'Bam!' It turns it up on ten."

Regarding the new KORN album's lyrical concept — which singer Jonathan Davis previously identified as the five symbols he feels will be the downfall of man: drugs, religion, power, money and time — the frontman recently told AOL's Noisecreep, "It's turning into something else. I was going for that, and I was writing lyrics and stuff around that vibe. And other stuff started coming out, and I can't control what's coming out on my inside. So, the music's ... it always changes. I can start out with a plan, but it's just turning into different stuff. We've got 13 or 14 songs, and the guys are taking turns doing bass and guitars. The drums are all recorded. It's our most diverse record, and I think it's going to make all of our fans happy, and they'll all be very surprised."

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COMMENT | looking forward to this...
posted by : syko kyd
10/28/2009 5:59:03 PM

Hopefully Ross Robinson can bring one more good album out of these guys.

COMMENT |
posted by : sunstyle
10/28/2009 6:07:06 PM

it can't hurt them

COMMENT | These guys been slipping since the second record!
posted by : KILO G
10/28/2009 6:39:12 PM

Screw fun! Lets hope it's productive as hell!

COMMENT | Actually looking forward to it
posted by : walkingbeard
10/28/2009 7:02:55 PM

Yep, these guys seem to have been in limbo for almost ten years. I hope they're back on track, cos they've got a new drummer and their other guitarist has been out of the picture for quite a while now. Their first two albums were immense - I got into them maybe three years ago. The fourth one was pretty good also. I really hope they can pull it back, because their most recent stuff has sounded terrible.

COMMENT |
posted by : laz
10/28/2009 7:31:51 PM

Korn got me into metal back in 1994. I was pretty young back then but it paved the way for me. For that, I thank them. However they went on this extremely lame journey down to the pits of rubbish with several high moments here and there.

BUT - I'm hoping, HOPING, this is a return to the Korn that I loved.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
10/28/2009 8:54:56 PM

Look forward to it.

COMMENT |
posted by : HJSimpson
10/28/2009 10:39:14 PM

should be a great album

COMMENT | hopeing for the best
posted by : Mr_Morbid1334
10/28/2009 10:48:12 PM

I've been listening to the first album lately and it still holds up as a good record.

COMMENT | Interested.
posted by : Inner Circle House Butt-Boy
10/29/2009 3:13:13 AM

I could not listen to the last couple of Korn records. I tried.

I'd love to see them put out a great record again.

Untouchables was the last good Korn record.

I still really dig Jonathan Davis. I will check out his solo stuff.

COMMENT |
posted by : ianuck1977
10/29/2009 8:12:56 AM

not a GREAT band but the first 3 albums weren't that bad... But I don't think bringing Ross back with restart the age of Nu metal... And I certainly hope NOT!!!!!

I like their version of the Pink Floyd tunes, tho...

COMMENT | UMMM
posted by : martelwrench
10/29/2009 12:27:46 PM

Did everyone forget that Ross Robinson is Ground Zero for Nu-Metal? It is 100% his responsibility and he has yet to BE held responsible!

COMMENT | They will do it
posted by : jrake0217
12/8/2009 4:55:57 PM

I have seen the band many times in the last few years, and even though their music has changed, their live shows still kick ass. The talent is still there, and i believe Ross will bring out the animals in these guys. I think Jonathan was right when he said, "Our fans will be surprised".




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