Source: Blabbermouth.net

KORN guitarist Brian “Head” Welch wants the band’s next effort to be “heavier” and “more uptempo” than 2013’s “The Paradigm Shift”, but is unsure that he will “get [his] wish.”

Speaking to PureGrainAudio.com about KORN‘s plans for the next CD, Welch said: “We’re talking at the moment about taking a couple of months off and going in straight away as it will probably take the rest of the year for us to do the album.”

He continued: “[There isn’t any new music written yet], but I wanna go heavy though. I hope I get my wish. [Laughs]”

Asked if revisiting the material from KORN‘s debut album while the band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the disc’s release has reignited those fires to play that kind of raw, brutal music again, Welch responded: “I’m hoping. We won’t go back and do that record again, you know, obviously, but I was telling [KORN singer] Jonathan [Davis] that I wanted to do some more faster-tempo stuff again.”

He continued: “When KORN wrote songs, we would think about the live show, because… I think you can write good songs all day long, but if they’re not fun live, then you’re stuck playing them for years.

KORN used to always think, ‘What would the crowd be like if we played this?’ and so I want to do that on this new record. I don’t want to go out there and play songs over and over that are boring.”

Welch also talked about his goals for the future. He said: “I’d like to put out a heavier, more uptempo record with KORN and tour it hitting all the spots but not tour it as heavily. Do the U.K., do Europe, take time off, two tours in America.”