(Metal Hammer) Korn are streaming their latest album The Serenity Of Suffering in full. All 11 tracks on the follow-up to 2013's The Paradigm Shift can be heard online, and the record is on sale today (October 21).
Frontman Jonathan Davis recently discussed the work with Metal Hammer, saying: "I think it's returning to our roots - but it's new and it doesn't sound like any of the other albums. It's f***ing heavy, man!"
He added of his lyrics: "We summed it up with the title of the record. I choose to write about the dark things in life. I'm happy, I've got a family I love, and I love touring. But when I'm in those dark places and I suffer from depression, it seems like suffering is the place that's home for me. It's my familiar old friend, and when I'm happy it's kind of foreign for me.
"I'm 45, I'm not 16 any more. I'm not singing about high school. There's still challenges in life and this is my therapy. Half the time, I don't know what the f*** I'm writing about - it's like, 'I'm 45� what the f*** do I have to bitch about?' But it doesn't necessarily get any better." Check out the album stream here.
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