Korn, Download Festival 2025
REVIEW: “I will remember this shit for the rest of my motherfucking life,” Jonathan Davis declares. And judging by the look of pure disbelief on his face as he stares out at the assembled Download family, you know that he genuinely means it.
Korn have been coming to Donington since the days of Monsters Of Rock, 31 years of showing the UK how twisted they can get, but they have never topped the bill. So, in finally having the honour of closing out the main stage, closing out the festival altogether too, you can see just how much it means to the band, and in return, they are putting on a performance for the ages.
Though they could have done this at any time over their formidable three decades of dominance, right now feels like experiencing them at the height of their powers.
From the discordant bedlam of ‘Blind’ to the gritty angst of ‘A.D.I.D.A.S.’, the jubilant catharsis of ‘Here To Stay’ to the angular pelting of ‘Twisted Transistor’, they deal out the a...
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