Korn - Untitled
The Untitled album is Korn's eight studio effort and the follow up 2005's top 5 hit See You on the Other Side
Track List :
1. Intro
2. Starting Over
3. Bitch We Got A Problem
4. Evolution
5. Hold On
6. Kiss
7. Do What They Say
8. Ever Be
9. Love and Luxury
10. Innocent Bystander
11. Killing
12. Hushabye
13. I Will Protect You
Korn's eighth studio album may lack a title, but there isn't much else that remains undefined about the band more than 10 years into its career. The act has evolved into a reliable source for efficiently brooding guitar riffs and lyrics heavy with antipathy, although it isn't afraid to still let loose its inner freak and experiment a bit. Check "Bitch We Got a Problem," an elegy to schizophrenia with a booming, fist-pumping chorus. Yet it's the delicate keyboard flourish and electro-buzzed verses that ultimately provide the hook. Here, Korn brings some of the adventurousness of 2002's "Untouchables" to 2005's radio-ready "See You on the Other Side," with angelic background vocals on "Starting Over," a bit of '60s psychedelia on "Kiss" and an epic-like build to a thrashy breakdown on "Ever Be." Indeed, Korn is one step closer to crafting an album built for arenas and headphones alike.
Source : Billboard
Track List :1. Intro
2. Starting Over
3. Bitch We Got A Problem
4. Evolution
5. Hold On
6. Kiss
7. Do What They Say
8. Ever Be
9. Love and Luxury
10. Innocent Bystander
11. Killing
12. Hushabye
13. I Will Protect You
Korn's eighth studio album may lack a title, but there isn't much else that remains undefined about the band more than 10 years into its career. The act has evolved into a reliable source for efficiently brooding guitar riffs and lyrics heavy with antipathy, although it isn't afraid to still let loose its inner freak and experiment a bit. Check "Bitch We Got a Problem," an elegy to schizophrenia with a booming, fist-pumping chorus. Yet it's the delicate keyboard flourish and electro-buzzed verses that ultimately provide the hook. Here, Korn brings some of the adventurousness of 2002's "Untouchables" to 2005's radio-ready "See You on the Other Side," with angelic background vocals on "Starting Over," a bit of '60s psychedelia on "Kiss" and an epic-like build to a thrashy breakdown on "Ever Be." Indeed, Korn is one step closer to crafting an album built for arenas and headphones alike.
Source : Billboard
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