WATCH: KORN Releases New Video for “Take Me”

Korn just released the video for “Take Me”, a track from the iTunes #1 Rock and Metal Album The Serenity of Suffering. The video is synonymous with the song, consisting mostly of seemingly undirected wrath and glitchy video footage of the band furiously jamming with relentless rage, with bits from some sort of painful looking surgical procedure. The video opens with the introductory instrumentals and the following ominous quote:

“If you let it consume you, there is no escape”.

Check it out below:

The track is a derivative of the metal icon’s latest album The Serenity of Suffering, which is their 12th full-length studio album and their first since 2013’s The Paradigm Shift”. It was released in full just a few weeks ago on October 21st, but the band gave us a teaser with the single “Rotting in Vain”, which was accompanied by a music video.

 

 

 

Justine Decker: Justine is a Studio art major, freelance writer, artist, and graphic designer. She loves artistic expression of all mediums, including painting, drawing, graphic design, music, photography and writing. Justine writes her own music blog in addition to contributing to mxdwn. By day, she is a professional animal lover at an animal hospital in SW Florida. After hours you can almost always find her dancing to some live music or hanging out with her English Mastiff, Osiris. She and Osiris enjoy exploring nature parks or soaking up some Florida sun at the beach.
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