Untouchables

Untouchables

by Korn
Untouchables

Untouchables

by Korn

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Overview

After a three-year break that included solo projects and soundtrack work, Korn's re-emergence in the summer of 2002 was met with great anticipation. They delivered Untouchables, an album that shows them building on their previous sound and emphasizing its strengths. The use of melody is more important than ever, allowing Jonathan Davis to utilize his wide palette of vocal tricks. His charismatic voice can now move from a clear-throated wail to a death metal growl with ease, lending the album a manic side that brings to mind King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime-era Faith No More. The only problem with Davis is his lyrics, which tend to fall into the "am I going crazy" trap that many of Korn's contemporaries perpetuate. This is a shame, because here he often avoids the social issues that he confronted on the first few releases. The band is far more experimental this time out, delivering Helmet-like ringing guitars that melt and morph into each other, a mix of Metallica-esque blastbeats and tight funk drumming from the constantly improving David Silveria, and memorable riffs that take the shape of dark sound structures and offer more than just a collection of chords. In fact, it is the last point where the album sets itself apart from most nu-metal offerings; Korn understand that the overall sound of hip-hop works because of the sonic stew that producers create through samples. The band does the same with instruments, cutting the chugging riffs of the past and replacing them with edgy soundscapes that are equally as menacing. There isn't even a rapped verse here, save for Davis' rhythmic scatting at moments, further distancing the band from the scene it helped create. But by cutting away some of the fat and finding new ways to deliver their trademark roar, Korn manage to offer a strong and lean album that maintains their place as innovators in a genre with few leaders. ~ Bradley Torreano

Product Details

Release Date: 06/11/2002
Label: Bmg / Sony Music
UPC: 0886978795823
Rank: 12072

Tracks

  1. Here To Stay
  2. Make Believe
  3. Blame
  4. Hollow Life
  5. Bottled Up Inside
  6. Thoughtless
  7. Hating
  8. One More Time
  9. Alone I Break
  10. Embrace
  11. Beat It Upright
  12. Wake Up Hate
  13. I'm Hiding
  14. No One's There
  15. Here To Stay [Live Video Performance]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Korn   Primary Artist
Fieldy   Bass
Jonathan Davis   Vocals
James "Munky" Shaffer   Guitar
David Silveria   Drums

Technical Credits

Michael Beinhorn   Producer
Frank Filipetti   Engineer
Peter Katsis   A&R
Rob Hill   Digital Editing
Fred Maher   Digital Editing
Jeff Kwatinetz   Executive Producer
Kevin Szymanski   Assistant Engineer
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Tim Harkins   Engineer
Scott Greer   Product Manager
Kaz Utsunomiya   A&R
Roger Lian   Digital Editing
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Aimee MacAuley   Art Direction
Korn   Composer
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