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Christian rock group RED have officially announced the departure of drummer Dan Johnson in a public statement.
Johnson s tenure with the band dates back to 2014, when he originally joined as a session musician and touring member. He maintained these roles for a number of years before his position as RED s drummer was made permanent at the beginning of 2019.
In the statement, the remaining members of RED singer Michael Barnes, guitarist Anthony Armstrong and bassist Randy Armstrong cited undisclosed personal reasons for Johnson s dismissal, which they argued were present many years ago.
It was also revealed that the decision was made several months ago, but with the pandemic putting most activities on hold for all bands, they held back and waited for an ideal time to let fans know. RED also expressed disappointment that it came to this and noted they elected to dismiss Johnson despite multiple interventions, though no specifics were given as to what those interventions wer
Kerrang! about the forthcoming LP, Welch hinted heavily towards an imminent announcement regarding Korn’s next move.
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“I asked the manager, because I’m doing Love And Death but I know people are going to ask me about Korn, and he said, ‘Just tell them the truth. Tell them that you’ve been getting together with them, you’re working on some stuff, and that we’ve got some really exciting news coming out’,” the musician explained.
“I think we’re gonna make some kind of announcement pretty soon, and that’s pretty much all I can say.”
Jonathan Davis of Korn. CREDIT: Chiaki Nozu/WireImage
Brian ‘Head’ Welch: Korn have “got some really exciting news coming out” soon
Korn’s Head tells Kerrang! that the band have been “working on some stuff”, and “are hopefully going to make an announcement pretty soon”.
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While Brian ‘Head’ Welch is currently busy focussing on the return of Love And Death, the guitarist/vocalist has revealed to Kerrang! that he’s been “visiting Korn off and on since last summer”, and the Bakersfield nu-metal titans should have some exciting news to announce pretty soon.
“I asked the manager, because I’m doing Love And Death but I know people are going to ask me about Korn, and he said, ‘Just tell them the truth. Tell them that you’ve been getting together with them, you’re working on some stuff, and that we’ve got some really exciting news coming out,’” Head teases. “I think we’re gonna make some kind of announcement pretty so
One thing that is for certain in 2021 is that there is going to be a historic amount of new music that comes out. Korn s Brian Head Welch reunited his Love and Death band recently, with a new album on the way, and now he s begun to tease something on behalf of Korn as well, promising exciting news.
Head, when discussing Love and Death s first new album in eight years,
Perfectly Preserved, played it close to the vest as he divulged to
Kerrang! that something was also brewing on the Korn homefront.
The guitarist understood that when doing press for the new record, he would inevitably asked what s happening with Korn and, under the advise of Korn s manager, he was told, Just tell them the truth. Tell them that you’ve been getting together with them, you’re working on some stuff, and that we’ve got some really exciting news coming out.