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"Start the Healing" is a song by American
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band
Korn Korn (stylized as KoЯn, or occasionally KoRn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The band is notable for pioneering the nu metal genre and bringing it into the mainstream. Originally formed in 1993 ...
, released as the first single from their fourteenth studio album ''
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''. The song topped Active Rock chart in mid-February.


Background

Just like it was done with ''
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'', the lead single from their prior album, the release of this single came alongside the revealing of the album cover for
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, the album's release date and its track listing, revealing ''Start the Healing'' to again be the third track on the album.


Music video

The music video for ''Start the Healing'' was directed by Tim Saccenti, known for his work with
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. 3D artist Anthony Ciannamea also assisted with visuals. The music video was leaked a day ahead of its intended release, revealing Fieldy's absence from the video. It amassed over 500,000 views within the first 24 hours of its official release. Featuring scenes described as "ethereal" and "otherworldly", the music video is largely influenced by
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. The band is seen playing throughout, among the presence of humanoid entities, mutating beasts, and what appear to be aliens. : "Our idea for this video was to mutate that aspect of the DNA of Korn, of what makes them so inspiring, their mix of raw power and transportive aesthetics and human emotion. : I wanted to take the viewer on an emotional journey, as the song does, a visceral, cathartic death and rebirth that will hopefully help transport the listener through whatever their personal struggles are. : Collaborating with 3D artist Anthony Ciannamea, we tapped into Korn's mythology and explored their vast well of light and darkness to create a surreal, liminal-pace body-horror nightmare." - Tim Saccenti


Promotion

Korn had teased the release of this single earlier in the month through purchasing billboards worldwide featuring the band's logo on a gray static background, with a
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and the song's name in the lower right quadrant. Specific sightings of billboards had been made in Camden, London, and Crowbar, Sydney. Upon scanning this QR code, mobile telephone users would be redirected to an augmented-reality
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filter featuring a 3D model of a hand grasping a baby's face from the top, a graphic which would be later revealed to be the focus of the ''Requiem'' album cover. This filter was also posted about by the band's associated social media accounts. Cryptic promotional video snippets by the band heavily referenced "11:11", which would eventually turn out to be the release date of the song, as well as the symbol for
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Composition

The start of the song features a gradually loudening, staccato guitar riff. A "rollercoaster in dynamics", the song is said to evoke what is described as a "push-pull dynamic to create a sense of nervous tension". Jonathan Davis' vocals on this song, particularly in the verses, are said to be relatively soft, contrasting against the harsher tone of the instrumentation. The vocals during the chorus, however, feature a much more intense vocal performance backed by "powerchords and massive-sounding octave lines". Davis' vocals later turn into characteristically much more raspy yells during the bridge.


Reception

While mostly positively received, accounts of its connection to Korn's earlier material has been mixed. A Brooklyn Vegan review of the single states it "nails a balance between sounding like classic Korn and feeling fresh", with Rock Cellar Magazine reinforcing this sentiment, comparing it to a mixture between more recent albums and '' Untouchables''. It has also been considered a return to their roots. A Louder Sound review, contrarianly, asserts "it doesn't really sound like a Korn song." The song's hook appears to be one of its most widely praised aspects. Axl Rosenberg of
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, though by his own admission not a Korn fan, wrote highly of the song, saying it "might be the best thing they’ve ever done." It was elected by ''
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'' as the 19th best metal song of 2021.


Personnel

Korn *
Jonathan Davis Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD or JDevil, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist and frontman of nu metal band Korn, who are considered a pioneering act of the ...
– lead vocals * James "Munky" Shaffer – guitars *
Brian "Head" Welch Brian Philip Welch (born June 19, 1970), also known by his stage name Head, is an American musician. He is one of the guitarists and founding member of the nu metal band Korn and his solo project Love and Death, where he also provides vocals. ...
– guitars * Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu – bass *
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– drums Other personnel * Chris Collier - production, recording producer * David Benveniste – production, executive producer * James Harley – studio personnel, recording engineer * Rich Costey – studio personnel, mixing * Jeff Citron – studio personnel, assistant mixer * Koby Berman – studio personnel, assistant mixer * Vlado Meller – studio personnel, mastering engineer *
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– composition, lyrics


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

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