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"You'll Never Find Me"
Single by Korn
from the album The Nothing
ReleasedJune 25, 2019 (2019-06-25)
Recorded2019
GenreNu metal
Length3:41
LabelRoadrunner
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Nick Raskulinecz
Korn singles chronology
"Black Is the Soul"
(2017)
"You'll Never Find Me"
(2019)
"Cold"
(2019)

"You'll Never Find Me" is a song by American nu metal band Korn, released as the lead single from their thirteenth studio album The Nothing.

Background[edit]

The initial working title of the song, Smog Check, was due to the day of its recording coinciding with a car mechanic appointment with guitarist Brian Welch.[1]

The official visualizer, released on YouTube the day after its release,[2] features a hanging, pulsating anthropomorphic structure composed of black wires,[3] which also features on the album's artwork. The visualizer was produced by Chris Schoenman.[4]

A music video, described by NME as "chilling" and "bleak",[5] was later released on July 17. This video, directed by Andzej Gavriss, features the band performing in a desert landscape[6] interspersed with an "intriguing narrative" of a form of experimentation.[6]

Along with the single was revealed the release date of The Nothing, its track listing, and commentary from Davis regarding the title of the album.

Composition[edit]

You'll Never Find Me has been described by Revolver as containing "a bulky, staccato riff" characteristic of Korn's other songs, and a "vertically leaping repeating groove".[7] It has also been described as reminiscent form songs from their prior albums Untouchables and Take a Look in the Mirror,[8] with the songs Break Some Off and Bottled Up Inside highlighted specifically due to the similarity in pre-chorus buildup between the three.[8] The ending of the song has been compared to that of their iconic 1994 song Daddy.[8]

Reception[edit]

You'll Never Find Me was ranked 16th in Kerrang's ranking of The 20 greatest Korn songs.[9]

Personnel[edit]

Charts[edit]

Chart (2019) Peak
position
US Rock Airplay (Billboard)[10] 19
Czech Republic Rock (IFPI)[11] 18
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[12] 56

References[edit]

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