KORN: Footage From NORWEGIAN WOOD Festival Available
June 18, 2007Video footage of KORN's performance at the Norwegian Wood festival on Friday, June 15 has been posted online at this location. The group's setlist was as follows:
01. Here To Stay
02. Twist
03. Good God
04. Coming Undone
05. Falling Away From Me
06. Somebody Someone
07. Right Now
08. Shoots and Ladders/One
09. Divine
10. Got The Life
11. Evolution
12. Y'All Want A Single
13. Twisted Transistor
14. Freak On A Leash
15. Clown
16. Throw Me Away
17. Blind
Norway's VG TV has uploaded a brand new video interview with KORN bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, conducted on Friday prior to the band's appearance at the Norwegian Wood festival. Watch the five-minute clip at this location.
KORN fan site Kornspace has posted several photos from the video shoot for the group's new single, "Evolution", featuring the band's current touring drummer, Joey Jordison of SLIPKNOT. Directing the clip is Dave Meyers, who previously worked with KORN on the video for "Twisted Transistor". Check out the pictures at this location.
According to the "Evolution" casting call sheet, the video will be "filled with political satire and humor."
The production team was seeking mostly male actors to play such characters as "hero scientists," religious politicians, doctors, green peace guys, anthropologists, military men and "government types."
On the topic of the "Evolution" single, KORN frontman Jonathan Davis recently said, "'Evolution' is about us as a human race. We have not evolved since monkeys. Animals and humans are pretty much the same. Look at this war we're fighting; we're the bullies — same shit in the monkey world."
KORN's eighth studio album is scheduled for release on July 31 via Virgin Records. The CD was produced by KORN's "See You On The Other Side" producer Atticus Ross (Ross is also known for his revolutionary work with NIN). In releasing an album with no title singer Jonathan Davis commented, "We didn't want to label this album. It has no boundaries; it has no limits and why not just let our fans call it whatever they wanna call it?"
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