KORN: New JONATHAN DAVIS Audio Interview Posted Online

November 11, 2004

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis spoke to Berlin's heavy metal show "Stahlwerk" on Radio Fritz late last month about their upcoming studio album and possibility of releasing a covers-only CD sometime in the future (which, according to Jonathan, could possibly include their version MORBID ANGEL's "God of Emptiness", recorded during the sessions for their 1999 CD, "Issues"). Listen to the one-hour KORN special on "Stahlwerk" at this location (Real Media).

As previously reported, KORN are expected to begin work on their new album in January 2005. The writing and recording process is expected to take up to six months, with a projected release date of fall 2005.

(Thanks: Jakob Kranz / Stahlwerk)

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