Roadrunner Records Officially Signs Korn

by | Mar 30, 2010

Roadrunner Records announced that they have signed a worldwide deal with Korn.

“We called this record Korn III – Remember Who You Are because it really feels like a return to that attitude we had on the first two records,” bassist Fieldy comments. “And when it came to putting this record out, we could not think of anyone better to help us than Roadrunner, the only label that even understands rock music anymore.”

The band’s new album “Korn III – Remember Who You Are” was produced by Ross Robinson (Glassjaw, At The Drive-In), and is tentatively due for release in summer.

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