Korn - AOL Music Sessions

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Review by Graham Baker

Korn’s AOL Music Sessions: A Raw Rock Gem from 2006 If you’re a fan of rock music that hits hard and doesn’t mess around, Korn’s AOL Music Sessions is worth a spin. Released back in 2006 in the US, this little-noticed album (technically not even on a label—it’s “Not On Label”) captures the band at their stripped-down best. It’s like they took off all the bells and whistles but kept the soul-crushing emotion that made us fall for them in the first place. The tracklist is short but sweet, featuring some of their biggest bangers reimagined in an intimate setting. Tracks like Twisted Transistor and Falling Away From Me stand out because, well, they just hit different when it’s just the band laying it all out there without the studio polish. Let me tell ya about Twisted Transistor. This song already had killer energy on its original release, but here, it feels grittier, almost like Jonathan Davis is singing directly into your ear. The basslines are still heavy as heck, but there’s something rawer about this version—like catching a live show where everything's more real. You can kinda hear how much fun they're having with it. And then there’s Falling Away From Me. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if this one would work unplugged—or semi-unplugged—but wow, was I wrong. When that chorus kicks in, it’s still absolutely crushing. There’s no hiding behind layers of production here; it's just pure emotion and Davis’ voice cutting through like a knife. It’s haunting, man. Like, I’ve listened to this version a dozen times now, and every time, it gives me chills. This album might not be what most people think of when they picture Korn, but maybe that’s why it sticks with me. It’s proof that sometimes less really is more. Instead of blowing you away with over-the-top production, these sessions let the songs breathe and remind you why Korn became legends in the first place. Here’s the thing though—listening to this makes me wonder: do bands ever wish they could go back to these simpler moments? Like, instead of chasing bigger sounds or crazier effects, maybe all we need is four guys in a room pouring their hearts out. Food for thought, right? Anyway, give AOL Music Sessions a shot if you haven’t yet. It’s short, sweet, and packs a punch. Plus, who wouldn’t wanna hear Korn strip things down a bit? Trust me, it’s good stuff.

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Artist: Korn
Album: AOL Music Sessions
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Thoughtless4:24
Falling Away From Me4:26
Twisted Transistor3:04
Coming Undone3:35

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  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
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  • lytte på nettet

Formats

CD

About Korn

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Nu-Metal (Modern Rock) band from Bakersfield, California (USA). Korn is a Grammy Award winning Metal band that are often credited with creating and popularizing the nu metal genre. The band formed after the group folded. L.A.P.D. constisted of , , and and singer . Morill left because of drug addictions and the remaining 3 members along with , who was a close friend of the band began searching for a new singer. They found that singer in 1993 when seeing the frontman of the band , , perform. Davis joined the band and the band was renamed Creep and shortly after Korn. In 1993 they released their first demo Neidermeyer's Mind with producer , who would eventually also produce the first 2 albums. The song  had become a trademark in the Korn performances. The song (which was released on their first demo and first album) was originally written by with , but was re-produced by Korn. Whereas Korn kept the original music and vocals / lyrics as written by Shinn. Korn's reproduction acted as a final polish of the song. "" was also a song from Sex Art, titled "Follow Me". Korn had remade that song, by replacing the music entirely, but keeping the vocal melodies & original lyrics. The lyrics were also written by Dennis Shinn, but Jonathan Davis added in a new chorus once the song was revised by Korn. Musically, Korn tracks mix both heavy metal and hip-hop. Korn toured incessantly to promote their first album. With no radio play or MTV, they relied solely on their intensive live shows which created a large cult following of dedicated fans. Three of the band members are often credited by their nicknames. "Head" (Welch), "Fieldy" (Arvizu) and "Munky" (Shaffer). Korn had a constant formation for 12 years until 2005, when guitarist Welch left Korn after his decision to rededicate his life to Jesus Christ and his daughter. In 2006 drummer Silveria would follow, stating he stept out of the band to further pursue his entrepreneurial ventures and to be with his family. Korn went on as a 3-piece and had a back-up band for touring until 2009. In 2009 drummer became the first new member of Korn since its formation in 1993, after being in the back-up band for a while. In may 2013 Welch rejoined Korn. In 2011 Korn released an experimental album The Path Of Totality mixing metal with dubstep. This album has won them the Revolver Golden Gods Awards award for best album of the year. Members: (1993-present) (1993-present) (1993-present) (1993-2006) (1993-2005, 2012-present) (2009-present) Fanclub:

Name Vars

  • Bonus Track
  • Dr. Korn
  • KoЯn
  • The Korn
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Members

  • Jonathan Davis
  • David Silveria
  • Ray Luzier
  • Brian Welch
  • James Shaffer
  • Reginald Arvizu

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Korn's *AOL Music Sessions* album from 2006 is a raw, stripped-down gem. It features acoustic versions of their biggest hits like "Falling Away From Me" and "Coming Undone." Recorded exclusively for an online audience, it’s not tied to any label—just pure Rock straight from the US. A must-listen for fans who want to hear a different side of these iconic tracks!