KORN Frontman Does Well Around Christmas

December 21, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: KORN frontman Jonathan Davis got an early Christmas present this year with the successful release of the band's seventh studio album, "See You on the Other Side". But Davis told Launch that he's generally done okay around the holidays, with his coolest present coming when he was a young child. "I think my first cool toy that I remember — it wasn't a toy, it was my drum set that I got from Santa," he said. "I was like three years old, and I cherished that set. And I still have it. I still have pieces of it to this day."

"See You on the Other Side" came out on December 6 and debuted last week at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200, selling 221,000 copies in its first week of release.

"Coming Undone" has been selected as the next single from the album, following up "Twisted Transistor".

The band plans to begin a North American tour in February of 2006 with 10 YEARS confirmed as one of the support acts.

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