Korn Guitarist Suggests New Approach To Concerts
. (TeamRock Radio) Korn guitarist Munky is considering the possibility of having the band play a set of part songs instead of full ones - as another way of doing things differently. He believes the band avoided becoming a "thing of the past" with 2013 album The Paradigm Shift, their first since the return of Brian 'Head' Welch after an eight-year absence. And he wants Korn to remain ahead of the pack. Munky tells Mancunion: "With such a massive library of songs to choose from, we might have to change our way of playing in the future," he says. "Perhaps we'll play songs in part, then switch it up at the bridge, the way DJs do it. That way our fans can hear more stuff." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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