KORN Frontman Talks About Songwriting Process For New Album: Video Available

October 25, 2006

Ultimate-Guitar.com reports that KORN — fresh on the heels of its immensely successful Family Values tour with the DEFTONES and STONE SOUR — is currently in the studio working on its follow-up to 2005's "See You on the Other Side". The band is once again using the talents of The Matrix, the songwriters and music producers who've written countless hits for AVRIL LAVIGNE, HILARY DUFF, BRITNEY SPEARS and SHAKIRA, to name just a few. The band has also signed on with Atticus Ross, who will lend his producing talents to help KORN bring its next album to fruition.

Commented KORN lead singer Jonathan Davis: "We're working with The Matrix and Atticus again. We just started; we've been in there for a week. We brought our keyboard player from our backing band, so he's in there with us. I think there's going to be more electronic elements in it. It's hard to see where it's going right now but it's good where it's at right now."

Watch a video clip of Jonathan Davis talking about the songwriting process for the new album at this location.

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