Korn Frontman Reflects On 'Culture Shock' Of First Europe Tour
. ![]() (Metal Hammer) Korn frontman Jonathan Davis says it was a "culture shock" when the band first visited Europe. Speaking on a new documentary charting the band's 2016 European tour, Davis reflects on their 1995 debut across the continent with Primus - and reports it was like visiting another planet when their plane eventually touched down. Davis says: "We've been playing in Europe for more than 20 years. I remember our first tour ever in Europe was Korn and Primus. The plane got delayed, we sat in the airport for hours, and when we got on the plane, we got halfway to Europe and they said they were having problems and we might have to turn back. "Somehow, we ended up there and started our first tour of Europe. I can remember getting off the plane and feeling like I stepped on to a different planet. Everything was so different - the beer was different, the people were different, the food was different. It was a huge culture shock for me and the rest of the guys. "We did that tour and it was pretty crazy, amazing and insane all at the same time." Read more and watch the documentary here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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