Untouchables (album)

Untouchables
Studio album by Korn
Released June 11, 2002 (2002-06-11)
Recorded April–November 2001 at NRG Recording Studios Hollywood, California and Metalworks Studios Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Southern Recording Studios Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Nu metal, alternative metal
Length 65:00
Label Immortal, Epic
Producer Korn, Michael Beinhorn
Korn chronology
Issues
(1999)Issues1999
Untouchables
(2002)
Take a Look in the Mirror
(2003)Take a Look in the Mirror2003
Alternative cover

Limited edition with bonus DVD
Singles from this album
  1. "Here to Stay"
    Released: June 11, 2002
  2. "Thoughtless"
    Released: October 15, 2002
  3. "Alone I Break"
    Released: November 11, 2002

Untouchables is the fifth studio album by American nu metal band Korn. The album was officially released on June 11, 2002 and featured the Grammy-winning single "Here to Stay". Untouchables debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 434,000 copies sold during its first week, second only to Eminem's The Eminem Show.[1] The album received positive reviews from music critics.[2] Untouchables was certified platinum on July 11, 2002.[3] Untouchables sold at least 1.4 million copies in the United States.[4] It is the first 96 kHz recording of an album ever made.

Conception

Korn commenced writing Untouchables in early 2001.[5] Tension between band members grew and, in an effort to lessen their tensions and distractions, they continued writing in Scottsdale, Arizona, in hope that the new landscape would inspire them in writing songs. They finished writing the album then went back to Los Angeles, California to begin recording. Hostility between band members was still there.[6] During the tour, band members began to consider firing bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu due to his drug abuse problem, but decided against it.[7]

Untouchables was recorded at Conway Studio, in Hollywood, California and The Village, in Los Angeles, California. The album was produced by Michael Beinhorn and recorded by Frank Filipetti.[8] The album featured the same member line-up as their previous four studio albums. It was mixed by Andy Wallace and mastered by Howie Weinberg.[8] On the album's release date, June 11, 2002, a single, "Here to Stay" was released by Sony Music Distribution.[9] The album was re-released on November 12, 2002, as a last-ditch effort to rejuvenate album sales, which had fallen shortly after the album's first week on the Billboard 200. This limited edition features different artwork, and a bonus DVD, containing a live version of "Here to Stay", performance versions of the "Here to Stay" and "Thoughtless" music videos, and a live recording of "Got the Life".[10]

The band has revealed that the total recording costs of Untouchables were estimated at $4,000,000 due to recording/living expenses and keeping their 15-person crew on retainer for the nearly two years it took to finish the album.[11][12]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic80/100[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[10]
Amazon.com[13]
BillboardFavorable[14]
Entertainment WeeklyC[15]
New York Daily NewsFavorable[16]
The New York TimesFavorable[17]
NME(8/10)[18]
Playlouder[19]
Q[20]
Rolling Stone[21]

Untouchables sold over 434,000 copies in its first week, but did not surpass the sales from The Eminem Show by Eminem and came at number two on Billboard. Davis blamed Internet piracy for the drop in sales compared to previous albums, since the album had leaked onto file-sharing websites more than two months prior to its official release date.[22]

Untouchables received mostly positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received a score of 80/100 based on 11 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[2] This meant that it was received much better by critics than their previous or later efforts.[23]

Track listing

Full version track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Here to Stay"4:31
2."Make Believe"4:37
3."Blame"3:51
4."Hollow Life"4:09
5."Bottled Up Inside"4:00
6."Thoughtless"4:32
7."Hating"5:10
8."One More Time"4:39
9."Alone I Break"4:16
10."Embrace"4:27
11."Beat It Upright"4:15
12."Wake Up Hate"3:12
13."I'm Hiding"3:57
14."No One's There" (includes hidden track "Here to Stay (T-Ray's mix)", starts at 5:06, after 6 seconds of silence)9:24
Total length:65:00
Edited version track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Here to Stay"4:31
2."Make Believe"4:37
3."Blame"3:51
4."Hollow Life"4:09
5."Bottled Up Inside"4:00
6."Thoughtless"4:32
7."Hating"5:10
8."One More Time"4:39
9."Alone I Break"4:16
10."Embrace"4:27
11."Wake Up Hate"3:12
12."I'm Hiding"3:57
13."No One's There" (includes hidden track "Here to Stay (T-Ray's mix)", starts at 5:06, after 6 seconds of silence)9:24
Total length:60:45

Bonus DVD

  1. "Here to Stay" (live at Hammerstein)
  2. "Here to Stay" (performance version)
  3. "Thoughtless" (performance version)
  4. "Got the Life" (live at Hammerstein)

Chart positions

Personnel

See also

Notes

References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Untouchables Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  3. "RIAA Gold and Platinum Data". RIAA. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  4. "Korn's New 'Look'". Billboard. December 24, 2003.
  5. Arvizu 2009, p. 160
  6. Arvizu 2009, p. 169
  7. Arvizu 2009, p. 171
  8. 1 2 Untouchables credit page, June 11, 2002. Immortal/Epic, 614–88
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  10. 1 2 "Untouchables [Bonus DVD] Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
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  12. Korn : Take A Look In The Mirror. NME (September 12, 2005). Retrieved on 2016-11-02.
  13. "Untouchables Review". Amazon.com. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  14. "Untouchables Review". Billboard. February 2016. Archived from the original on October 11, 2006.
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  16. Farber, Jim (June 23, 2002). "Untouchables Review". New York Daily News. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  17. Pareles, Jon (June 9, 2002). "Untouchables Review". The New York Times. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  18. Watson, Ian (June 4, 2002). "Untouchables Review". NME. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  19. "Untouchables Review". Playlouder. Archived from the original on August 12, 2002. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  20. "Untouchables Review". Q. Aug 2002. p. 126.
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  22. "Korn Frontman Blames Piracy For Last Album's Disappointing Sales". Blabbermouth. (March 15, 2003). Retrieved on October 19, 2015
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