September 21, 2024 – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, Camden NJ
Review by Chris Yates // Photography by Estelle Massry
The Freedom Mortgage Pavilion was buzzing with fans eager for a night of adrenaline-fueled energy, featuring the iconic nu-metal legends Korn and the formidable French metal band Gojira along with the Canadian metalcore Spiritbox!
As Spiritbox kicked off the evening, the crowd erupted in cheers as frontwoman Courtney LaPlante commanded attention immediately. Her stage presence was a blend of intensity and grace while dishing out a mix of haunting melodies and crushing riffs which were to set the tone for a powerful night of melodic metalcore.



LaPlante’s ethereal vocals soared alongside powerful instrumentals, showcasing the band’s signature blend of crips vocals and guttural screaming. Her emotional depth of the performance was palpable and LaPlante’s heartfelt delivery resonated with many in the audience who knew just what to expect as she turned a heavy metal show into a cathartic experience.




Setting the Stage for Korn next were the French heavy metal band, Gojira. If you watched the Olympic opening ceremonies this summer, you may recall Gojira added one of the most vivid and jarring moments in Olympic opening ceremony history when they performed from the balconies looking over the River Seine in Paris.




The moment they took the stage and kicked off with “Born for One Thing,” the crowd was electrified. Their blend of progressive metal and environmental themes resonated deeply with me, with frontman Joe Duplantier commanding the stage like a force of nature.



The sound was immaculate; the intricate guitar work and thunderous drums were perfectly balanced, allowing each note to pierce through the air. Mario Duplantier (Joe’s brother) stole the show on drums. His hard-hitting style reminded me of some of the best in the world, and has been described as one of metal’s most rhythmic and technical drummers.


Highlights for me included when they performed “Flying Whales,” where the haunting melodies created an almost ethereal atmosphere, and “Stranded,” which showcased the band’s ability to weave heavy riffs with moments of melodic beauty. Gojira’s passion was palpable, and their commitment to both their craft and the planet shone through in every performance.
The backdrop kept me fully engaged as the visuals on screen told the stories of each song and the lighting was memorizing. A great performance and the packed house concurred with thunderous applause as they closed with “Amazonia”!



After a brief intermission and while the audience were bursting with anticipation, the black curtain finally dropped and the titans of nu-metal, Korn stormed onto the stage with the iconic intro of “Here to Stay.” The energy in the pavilion skyrocketed as fans erupted in cheers.



Jonathan Davis’s unmistakable voice soared over the heavy, groove-laden instrumentals, delivering a wave of raw power. The band also consists of Brian Welch on guitar, Ray Luzier on drums, Ra Diaz on bass and James Shaffer (“Munky”) on guitar. They seamlessly blended classic hits like “Got the Life”, Blind” and “Shoots and Ladders” with newer tracks from their latest album, keeping both long-time fans and newcomers engaged. The addition of dramatic visuals and intense lighting elevated the experience, turning the pavilion into a pulsating spectacle.







Davis’s emotional connection with the crowd was evident, delivering moments of vulnerability amidst the chaos which illustrated the depth of Korn’s artistry. The night culminated in a relentless encore featuring “Falling Away”, “Oildale (Leave Me Alone)” and “Freak on a Leash” leaving fans shouting for more.




The pairing of Spiritbox, Gojira and Korn was a match made in metal heaven. Spiritbox’s blend of power and grace and Gojira’s technical prowess and thematic depth set a high bar, while Korn’s legendary status and high-octane performance delivered the final blow. The atmosphere was electric, with fans headbanging and singing along, creating a sense of unity that only live music can inspire.
As the night came to a close, the crowd left buzzing with adrenaline, grateful for the unforgettable experience. This concert wasn’t just a showcase of talent; it was a celebration of heavy music’s power to connect, inspire, and move. If you ever get the chance to see either of these bands live, don’t miss it!
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