The Nothing
S**F
Exclellent
Much more like the original style music they used to make!! Excellent purchase
N**.
Insanely awesome
What should I suppose to say, pure KoЯn, in every aspect, that album is insanely brilliant, no bad points at all, you can literally feel John's pain in every note, I've never thought, that album will be better, than previous two, but it's just flushed'em away, never been so proud as a KoЯn fan!
S**D
Buy it now
This has got to be one of, if not the best Korn album since Issues. Some seriously killer tracks that as an older Korn fan I can appreciate and feel a little bit nostalgic about as they're reminiscent of some of the earlier catalogue.
S**F
Their best album in years
Brilliant album, best listened to as a whole. Jonathan has poured his heart and soul into this album as a cathartic release following the tragic death of his wife Deven last year.
A**W
Letter
Good recording of music, poor quality printing
P**E
Another great album, up there with their best
I've followed korn for years and always enjoy their music so might be a bit bias. This album is great, only listened to it through twice but already know this is a good album imo 👍
D**K
Album of the year contender
Korn's best album in a decade. From the opening blast of trademark bagpipes through some pounding metal tracks. Contender for rock album of the year
L**N
Very pleased
Very pleased. Excellent condition, arrived undamaged.
F**N
AWESOME LP
Awesome LP
C**O
Milagre ter chegado intacto
The media could not be loaded. A caixa vem numa embalagem bonita de papel e com textura da capa do cd. Achei um milagre ter vindo intacto pois estava apenas em um envelope com bolhas dentro, sendo que já comprei cd mais bem protegido que veio quebrado.
J**Z
Es KoRn!
Excelente disco, está edición tiene un cartón protector, muy bonito diseño!
T**R
Does The Nothing continue Korns career Renaissance? No wordy answers, absolutely!
Korn's The Nothing dropped, releasing a thundering and rumbling aftershock. Does their 13th album continue the revival that started quietly with Paradigm Shift?********Review starts on Paragraph Five*********Listen, I've been a Korn fan since Follow the Leader. The first song I ever heard from them was A.D.I.D.A.S. I was a young kid when they stormed the music scene and their dark, angry and incredibly heavy sound was perfect for my early to late teens years. I wouldn't say I was your typical angsty teen, but I was pretty angry and didn't have a taste for the more popular preppy crowd. They remained my favorite band for a long time, but eventually my music tastes began to shift towards a bit more melody driven sound.Korn released their first album in 1994 and absolutely dominated the heavy music scene easily for a decade. Untouchables(while in retrospect is actually a great album) was a bit of a misstep, but they came back a year later with arguably my favorite album, Take a Look in the Mirror(2003). Korn had already gone through an evolution in sound by Issues, but had returned to a raw and heavy sound with Take a Look in the Mirror. Unfortunately the band began to suffer the effects of long term fame and money. Brian(Head) had enough of the dark and Meth filled life and became a born again Christian, leaving Korn behind.One more album late, See You On The Other Side, things shifted further, including a drastic change in style and David(drummer) going on a hiatus. At this time I had began waning from Korn myself. I enjoyed the album, but there was definitely something missing. The music industry was changing and everyone was trying to survive the collapse of album sales. Untitled hit in 2007 and while the album was okay, it rang a bit hollow. They had used several session drummers and the sound was noticeably less heavy.By the time Ray had joined, I didn't even bother buying Korn III(though I went back and grabbed it later because it was a good album), which was a return to the Self titled and Life is Peachy sound. The Path of Totality is what grabbed my attention back to Korn. Yes, I enjoyed that album a lot. Then the totally unexpected return of Brian Head Welch happened and I was blown away, it was legendary moment. Then with The Paradigm Shift hit, it was the first album in 10 years to feature both Munky and Head manning guitars together. It suddenly become clear what was missing from the band for all that time. Munky and Head are guitar brothers and both together are better than alone(though I applaud Munky for all those years being the solo guitarist).****************REVIEW STARTS HERE*****************The Serenity of Suffering was Korns best album in my opinion(read my review) since Take a Look in the Mirror, so how does The Nothing stack up to their Renaissance? No wordy answers, it absolutely delivers! In fact, it picks up spiritually right where The Serenity of Suffering left off. Focus on heavy riffs between Munky, Head and Fieldy, highlighted by the intricate and fantastic drum beats of Ray. Jonathan sounds absolutely great on here as well, the lyrics delving even further into the darker side of psyche.I compared The Serenity of Suffering to Korn finally reaching a perfect balance between Untouchables and Issues, fantastically heavy, yet polished and sleek sounding. With The Nothing, I would say that the flavor has absorbed more of that Follow the Leader and Life is Peachy, mixed with Issues. There is still an undeniable sleekness to the production, but the guitars certainly deliver that signature sound, often drifting to the thin high note strumming. The leads are great on here as well, keeping each song interesting. What can I say Munky and Head have done it again, a myriad of harsh, heavy and melodic leads, there is no sounds like these two together.The rhythm section is also fantastic this album. Fieldy is often playing funky parts separate from the guitars, but when the guitars break into lead movements, he unquestionably supports the heavy riffing. There is plenty of the clack and slap, while also delivering clean finger work when needed. He is instrumental in elevating Korn's heaviness.Ray, what can I say, he's a late comer to the band, but he absolutely fits in. While his drums aren't hip hop inspired, he makes up for it with energetic, yet intricate performances. His cymbal work is absolutely unique. He and Fieldy play off each other very well.The music is absolutely fantastic on this album, but The Nothing is an ode to Jonathan's pain. In the opening track, you hear his sorrowful shouts behind the iconic bagpipes, he ever breaks down at the end into cries of pain. While all the members of Korn are instrumental in building the one of a kind sound, Jonathan cements it, as most great frontmen should. Jonathan manages to deliver some of the deepest and most pain filled performances of his career. That is saying something for a man who's signature is pain and emotion. The lyrics, while not as explicitly(cursing) expressed, are dark and deep, filled with despair. Honed over two decades of experience, his lyrics invade the darkest parts of your mind.This may be the most painfully beautiful album they have made. Jonathan clearly suffered, with his lyrics and concepts maturing beyond that of just youthful pain. He's a man who has lived life and felt real pain. The band, Head, Munky, Fiedly and Ray PERFECTLY compliment that with their music. The Nothing is an absolute triumph of artistic expression. Jonathan leads the charge with his concept, often emotionally breaking down during the songs, the lyrics unimaginably deep. The instruments capture that and amplify and embody the pain, sorrow and rage.Korn is 25 years in and still, they dominate what they do. If you are in a dark place and need an outlet, Korn is the conduit. If you are searching for uniqueness and heavy music, it doesn't matter this is their 13th album, it's a great place to start.
Y**S
Un buen Vinilo de Korn
Me gusta mucho el aspecto del Vinilo, tanto la funda como el vinilo en si, de color blanco y un buen peso. El contenido música: Excelente... me gustan mucho los dos últimos de esta banda. El disco llegó perfectamente embalado y sin el más mínimo desperfecto por el trasporte.
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