KORN Showing Another 'Side' Next Month

August 28, 2006

Launch Radio Networks reports: KORN will re-release its seventh studio album, "See You on the Other Side", on September 26 in an expanded edition. The new version will include a "Chopped and Screwed" remix EP, live tracks, bonus DVD footage and more. "See You on the Other Side" was originally issued last December and has sold over one million copies since its release. Lead singer Jonathan Davis told Launch he's even more enthusiastic about the album now after playing the songs live for the past eight months: "I love that record. I think it's one of the best records we've ever done. I love it for the fact that it was experimental. It reminds me of 'Untouchables', which I think is another one of our best records. And adding the background band has just opened up so many new doors for us. You know, there's just so many different possibilities, and going out on the road and being able to play it live is just gonna inspire us to do bigger and better things."

KORN currently tours with four additional musicians onstage, including an extra guitarist, a keyboard player, and a background singer.

Davis recently told us that the band has already begun writing the follow-up to "See You on the Other Side", and will probably work with "See You on the Other Side" producers The Matrix and Atticus Ross again.

KORN is headlining this year's Family Values Tour, which stops tonight (Monday, August 28) in Toronto, Canada.

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