KORN: 'Twisted Transistor' Single Artwork Posted Online

October 4, 2005

According to a posting at Korn.tv.co.uk, the cover artwork for KORN's new single, "Twisted Transistor", was recently revealed to the fans. Check it out at this location.

The artist who designed the cover is 31-year-old American David Stoupakis, who is currently living and working in New York. He continues his dedication to painting and his remarkable works continue to grow. David's art has attracted many different buyers, from doctors and lawyers to the electric pioneer Gary Numan and KORN singer Jonathan Davis.

Check out more of Stoupakis' artwork at his official web site, www.davidstoupakis.com.

KORN's first album as part of their new deal with Virgin/EMI, entitled "See You on the Other Side", is scheduled for release on December 6. The album's first single "Twisted Transistor", debuted last week at No. 27 on Billboard's Modern Rock airplay tally and jumped 31-19 on the Mainstream Rock chart, according to Billboard.com.

"See You on the Other Side" was produced by KORN frontman Jonathan Davis in tandem with Atticus Ross and the pop hitmaking team the Matrix (LIZ PHAIR, HILARY DUFF).

KORN are in the planning stages of a North American run.

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