And, if you are a diehard fan who has every ablum, seen their act live and will continue to follow them through every change, tweak, take or different approach then you should get this album. the fans, by drastically changing the music. In fact, they pretty much bastardsized their songs, but they do prove that they are content with who they are and what they have always valued. With that being said, an ACOUSTIC performance is an interesting, and surprising tweak to their sound, but does not do the band justice. What makes Korn what they are, is their originality and strive to push it into experimental and different directions, yet still holding onto the heaviness that has created their trademark sound over the years. Which believe it or not, are all still here but in a very different way. It does however, take a softer approach to the heavy guitar riffs, thick bass lines, driving drums and angst screams and haunting vocals we all know and love. While I don't see this ablum attracting the attention of any new fans, or being groundbreaking. For this song they brought out a Taiko drum ensamble. Probably better than the original album version. Both bands work together very well and the result is great. I never thought i would see these 2 bands perform together but here they are. The CureĪn amazing mashup of two great songs. A bit repetitive but the original song is like that too. Nice use of the 'orchestra'.Ī nice solid version of this song. It actually works quite well as an accoustic song considering its tempo, etc.Ī very good performance of Twisted Transistor. It does not have the same feel as the version on See You On The Other Side on which it is probably one of my favourite tracks. Amazing vocals on this one.Īn amazing song but probably one of the weaker ones on this album. Korn make this song a little bit quieter and darker but no less intense. This is a cover of Radiohead's classic 'Creep'. Probably one of the best performances on the whole album. From the eery bells at the beginning through to the "heavy" accoustic break down at the end. Amy Lee brings her amazing vocals to this track and compliments it very well.Įxcellent version of Falling Away From Me. This version is quite different but still a classic in everyway. Korn's biggest single still to this day would probably be Freak On A Leash. A little less piano and this track would have been better for me.ģ. Probably one of the weaker tracks on the album but still nice. This version of Blind sounds very latin and "flamenco"esque. The result is much better than I ever could have expected.Ī very different take on Korn's very first single. Some of the most prominent songs featured on the two releases are "Twisted Transistor," "Evolution," "Coming Undone" and "Hold On.After 7 studio albums Korn have finally been asked to perform for MTV's Unplugged series.
See You On The Other Side is their platinum-selling seventh studio album, while Untitled is its gold-selling eighth album. The Korn albums involved in the deal are some of the band's later releases. The music investment platform administers its master recording and publishing acquisitions through Warner Music Group. Tempo is an affiliate of Providence Equity Partners, an asset management company with nearly $50 billion in aggregate capital commitments. " still creatively ambitious and hardworking after almost 30 years together, which is hugely inspiring," adds Empson. This strategy is what made Korn, known for having a tight-knit fanbase since its formation in 1994, such an appetizing opportunity for Tempo Music as it expands its roster of acquisitions on both the master and publishing sides of the business. Tempo aims to acquire and exploit what their founder and CEO Josh Empson calls "modern masters" from talent who have amassed strong followings in recent decades.
Korn unplugged hold on license#
Along with the two-album deal, Tempo Music has also purchased the right to license the master recordings for the nu-metal group's MTV Unplugged record in perpetuity. 1), the investment platform Tempo Music announced it has acquired majority stakes in the master and publishing rights for Korn's albums See You On The Other Side and Untitled.