| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2016年10月21日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤) |
| レーベル | Roadrunner |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 1686174712 |
| SKU | 016861747121 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:35
Personnel: Jonathan Davis (vocals); Brian Welch, James "Munky" Shaffer (guitar); Ray Luzier (drums); Rick Norris, Nick Suddarth, Jules Venturini (programming).
Audio Mixer: Josh Wilbur.
Recording information: Buck Owens Studios; Rock Falon Studio; Steakhouse Studio.
Surviving a shaky decade that produced a couple decent albums and few identity crises, Korn bring it back to basics on their 12th full-length, The Serenity of Suffering. It's both a reminder that Korn are the masters of this particular universe and also fiercely dedicated to its fans. Inasmuch as the Korn faithful are capable of fuzzy feelings, Serenity delivers goose bumps for those who have stuck with the band since the '90s. Diehards will notice that Jonathan Davis and the gang have brought things back to the Issues/Untouchables era -- especially on "Take Me" and "Everything Falls Apart" -- when Korn perfected the combination of nu-metal brutality, desperate vulnerability, and spook show creepiness (in fact, the Issues doll -- now wrapped in stitched-up skin with exposed ribs -- makes a prominent appearance on Serenity's album art). Without pandering to career-peak nostalgia, Korn deftly execute all the hallmarks that have come to define their sound. Davis' vocals are the best they've been in years, bringing back his feverish scatting on the apocalyptic "Rotting in Vain" and unleashing intensely visceral bellows on the bloodletting "The Hating" (his bagpipes, however, are unfortunately absent). Head and Munky's renewed guitar partnership also has its groove back, amplifying the disturbing atmospherics with unnerving effects and familiar riffs. Underneath it all, Fieldy, Ray Luzier and DJ C-Minus maintain that propulsive and elastic whiplash assault, like on the scratched-up "Next in Line" and "Black Is the Soul," which lurches through a minefield of percussion and dissonance. Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) makes a marquee cameo on "A Different World," providing a brutal hardcore foil to Davis' damaged wail. Adding Taylor's fury over Korn's bludgeoning backdrop is as dangerous and unhinged as genre fans could imagine. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Marilyn Manson, Deftones, Evanescence), The Serenity of Suffering is a welcome return to a time when Korn were at the top of their game. It's one of their best albums, almost heart-warming in its cathartic familiarity. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
読み込み中にエラーが発生しました。
画面をリロードして、再読み込みしてください。
ヘッド復活2作目というのも高まる理由の1つでしたが!
バンドの歴史もかなり経ち、10作目を越えてこのクオリティの作品が作れてしまうのがKORNの凄さと言ったとこでしょうか、近年の勢いがとにかくすごいしいい!もし一度離れてしまってた方がこれを読んでくれていたら、この作品からぜひまた聴いてみて欲しい1枚!