Former KORN Guitarist HEAD: 'There's Happiness After The Anger'

February 22, 2005

Billboard.com is reporting that former KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch spoke to the Bakersfield, California station KRAB-FM on Sunday (Feb. 20) regarding his decision to leave the group, citing a recent religious awakening. "I had it in my heart to come here and explain to you," Welch said. "I'm good friends with KORN. I love those guys, and they love me, and they're very happy for me."

Addressing the aggressive tone of the music he made with KORN, Welch said, "Anger is a good thing, and if kids want to listen to KORN, good, but there's happiness after the anger. I'm going to show it through my actions how much I love my fans."

Welch added that he would be appearing at the Valley Bible Fellowship in Bakersfield, California on Sunday (Feb. 27),during which time he would "speak [about] how I got to this place in my life, and I'll answer all your questions."

KORN have yet to announce a replacement for Welch. The group are currently in the studio working on a new album, tentatively due in September.

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