Korn have released the video to their latest single, with the official clip for ‘You’ll Never Find Me’ dropping today.

Late last month, Korn revealed to the world that they would be unleashing their long-awaited 13 album, The Nothing.

Their first record since 2016’s The Serenity Of Suffering, the album announcement came after a brief period of teasing something big, and was followed by news that their “Korn Kovers” album – which has spent 15 years in the works – is still seeing new songs added from time to time.

Now, Korn have unleashed the official video for ‘You’ll Never Find Me’. Co-directed by the band and Andzej Gavriss, and featuring a sci-fi narrative mixed in with shots of the band performing, it appears as though the clip might be attempting to bring to life the explanation the group gave the new record.

“Deep, within our Earth lives an extraordinary force,” explained frontman Jonathan Davis. “Very few are aware of the magnitude and significance of this place where good/evil, dark/light, bliss/torment, loss/gain and hope/despair all exist as one – pulling at us every moment of our live.

“It’s not something we can choose to navigate, but rather an awareness of this ‘presence’ that surrounds us with every breath, as if we are being watched at every moment.

“It’s the place where black and white energies attach themselves to our souls, and shape our emotion, choices, perspective and ultimately our very existence.

“There is a miraculous and small realm within this vortex and it’s the only place where balance between these dynamic and polarising forces exists – where the soul finds its refuge. Welcome to… The Nothing.”

Check out ‘You’ll Never Find Me’ by Korn:

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Cover artwork for the new Korn album, 'The Nothing'

The Nothing tracklist

1. ‘The End Begins’
2. ‘Cold’
3. ‘You’ll Never Find Me’
4. ‘The Darkness Is Revealing’
5. ‘Idiosyncrasy’
6. ‘The Seduction Of Indulgence’
7. ‘Finally Free’
8. ‘Can You Hear Me’
9. ‘The Ringmaster’
10. ‘Gravity Of Discomfort’
11. ‘H@rd3r’
12. ‘This Loss’
13. ‘Surrender To Failure’

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