KORN Frontman Guests On 'Loveline'; Audio Available
March 9, 2007KORN frontman Jonathan Davis was a guest on the nationally syndicated radio show "Loveline" on Wednesday, March 7. Davis discussed the band's latest release, "MTV Unplugged", and took phone calls from listeners.
The entire 90-minute program is available for download from www.lovelineshow.com.
KORN tentatively plans to release its eighth studio album on July 17, according to an interview with the band that ran on a Los Angeles radio station Tuesday morning (March 6). The group has been recording the disc with temporary drummer Terry Bozzio and guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer told Launch that Bozzio has taken KORN's music in a new direction. "It's a little less straightforward, I think, than what we're used to, and it's a lot more technical," he said. "I think it's probably more like a progressive KORN that people are gonna be used to. Very heavy though."
Bozzio is considered one of rock's greatest living drummers and is best known for his work with FRANK ZAPPA and MISSING PERSONS. He is filling in for founding KORN drummer David Silveria, who's taking a "hiatus" from the group this year.
Shaffer also said in the radio interview that his wife recently gave birth to a son named Israel. The guitarist, who was married once before, got hitched to his current wife in May.
KORN's "MTV Unplugged" CD arrived in stores Tuesday. It documents the band's first-ever full-length acoustic performance, which was taped last December in New York City. The CD includes several songs not featured on the broadcast version, which premiered last week.
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