Layla
Korn's cover of 'Layla' reinterprets the Eric Clapton classic through the band's signature nu-metal lens. Released during a period where the group frequently explored covers and alternative arrangements, the track showcases their ability to adapt established rock anthems to their own heavy, downtuned sound. The recording emphasizes the band's dynamic range, balancing aggressive instrumentation with the emotional weight of the original composition. This version stands as a testament to Korn's influence within the rock genre, demonstrating how their distinct sonic identity can reshape well-known material. The song remains a notable song in their extensive catalogue, reflecting their continued engagement with broader musical traditions beyond their own original compositions. |