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Brian Welch

Brian Philip Welch (born June 19, 1970),[3] also known by his stage name Head, is an American musician. He is a guitarist and founding member of the nu metal band Korn[4] and his solo project Love and Death, where he also provides vocals. Along with fellow Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer, Welch helped develop Korn's distinctive sound (a mix of sirenlike shards of dissonant guitar that mimicked a turntablist's various effects and rumbling down-tuned riffing) that defined the nu metal aesthetic beginning in the mid-'90s.[4]

Brian "Head" Welch
Head during a show with Korn in 2014
Background information
Birth nameBrian Philip Welch
Also known asHead, Sir Headly
Born (1970-06-19) June 19, 1970 (age 53)
OriginBakersfield, California, U.S.
GenresNu metal,[1] alternative metal,[2] Christian metal[1]
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1993–present
Member ofKorn, Love and Death
Websitebrianheadwelch.net

After becoming a Christian, Welch left the band in 2005 to focus on life as a father and to pursue his own solo career. He released his debut Christian album, Save Me from Myself, in 2008. He reunited with Korn on-stage at the Carolina Rebellion in May 2012 for the first time in seven years,[5] and officially announced in May 2013 that he was rejoining the band. Welch and Munky were ranked at No. 26 of Guitar World's 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time.[6]

Early life edit

Welch was raised in Bakersfield, California. He was different from most kids, and was bullied in school. He liked music, and was a big Ozzy Osbourne fan. Originally, Welch expressed interest in playing the drums, but his father convinced him to play the guitar so he would not have to haul a drum kit around. He began playing the guitar at the age of 10. His first guitar was a Peavey Mystic, which he referred to in his book Save Me from Myself as "maybe the most metal-looking guitar you have ever seen."[7]

Describing how he got his nickname "Head", Welch stated,

"Guys said my head looked like it was too big for my body, and so they started calling me 'Head.' I guess it stuck".[7]

Korn (1993–2005, 2013–present) edit

 
Welch performing with Korn in 2013

Formation edit

Korn formed after the group L.A.P.D. broke up due to singer Richard Morrill's drug addiction. Musicians Reginald Arvizu, James Shaffer, and David Silveria wanted to continue, and they hired Welch to play guitar in their new band named "Creep". In early 1993, the band took notice of vocalist Jonathan Davis after seeing his band Sexart and attempted to recruit him. Davis initially did not want to join the band, but after consulting a psychic he changed his mind and auditioned. After Davis was hired, the group decided to rename themselves. "Jonathan had an immediate idea for a new name. He suggested that we call the band "Korn," and we all liked it. It sounded kinda creepy because it reminded us of that horror movie Children of the Corn".[8]

Starting with Korn's self-titled debut album and with subsequent albums Life Is Peachy, Follow The Leader, Issues, Untouchables, and Take A Look in the Mirror, the band gradually became one of the top-selling nu metal groups, earning $25 million in royalty payments and selling out arenas.[4] In January 1995, Welch's wife Rebekah gave birth to a daughter, but they decided to give her up for adoption. When she got pregnant again, they decided to keep the child. On July 6, 1998, Welch's wife gave birth to their second daughter, Jennea Marie Welch. The band was scheduled to be on the UK version of Ozzfest, but dropped out so that Welch could be by his wife's side. He and his wife later divorced and Welch had custody of their daughter. The two reside in Arizona. Despite being divorced, Welch kept in touch with his ex-wife until her death in June 2021.[9]

By 2003, Welch had become addicted to drugs. He would prepare for tours by stashing as much methamphetamine as he could in vitamin capsules, deodorant containers, and his clothes.[4] According to Welch, the band members also suffered personal battles with addiction: "We were only sober for just a couple of hours a day in Korn. Every day. And then when you come home and you've got to deal with real life and your wife isn't having that, crap goes down."[4] Despite his dreams coming true, Welch did not enjoy the touring life with Korn.

You travel, you get to another town, you play a show and you do it again. You try to just be at peace but even a big, huge band like Korn, playing in front of thousands of people, it can get lonely. You feel like you're a trucker and you're traveling with a bunch of truckers. You can't connect with people except for the ones that you're with because the ones you party with after the show, you don't know them and then you're gone. When everyone's drunk, you're like 'Alright. Later.'[10]

Departure from Korn edit

On February 22, 2005, Korn's management announced that after almost 12 years, Welch had left Korn, citing that he had "...chosen the Lord Jesus Christ as his savior, and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end."[11][12][13][14] In a 2009 radio interview with The Full Armor of God Broadcast,[15] Welch explained: "I was walking one day, just doing my Rock & Roll thing making millions of bucks, you know success and everything, addicted to drugs and then the next day I had Revelation of Christ and I was like, everything changes right now!" On March 10, 2005, Welch was baptized in the Jordan River with a group of believers from his church in Bakersfield, California.[16][17] He has declared that he has rid himself of all drugs in his "own personal rehab" with God, in which he had checked into a hotel room and sat in his bed for hours.

Welch and Davis had attacked each other in the media since the former's departure. After Welch said that Davis and the rest of Korn cared only about money, Davis responded in kind, opening a rift between them that has since been resolved. In an interview in which Welch was asked about his book and Korn's reaction to the book and the attacks in the media he made earlier at the band:

They heard that I'd written it, and there was rumors going around in Hollywood that I was totally trashing them and that it was a 'tell all' book about everything they did and I did. And so they actually wrote two songs on their new album bashing me about the book. But once I heard that they were concerned about the book, I sent them a copy and put a note in there and said, 'I love you guys. I didn't trash you like people say. Read it yourselves. It is what it is.' And now they're doing interviews, and I've read that they're totally cool with the book, and it's not what they thought it was going to be. So everyone's happy. But, now they've got two songs hating on me on their record. But it's cool. It's all good. I love them, they love me. I think maybe I deserved those songs because of some of the stuff that I said after I quit the band. So it's all good.[18]

In July 2005, Welch appeared on CNN's feature-format program "People in the News", where he admitted to having been addicted to alcohol, methamphetamine, Xanax, and sleeping pills[19] before being introduced to the Christian faith. Following his conversion to Christianity, Welch went to some of the more poverty-stricken areas of India to build orphanages, or "Head Homes". In a podcast with Headbanger's Blog, on May 30, 2008, Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis expressed interest in playing with Welch on the band's upcoming album, but stated that it is not likely.[20] In late 2008, Welch, among other celebrities such as Josh Hamilton and Greg Ellis, appeared in testimonial videos called I Am Second in which he shares his story of recovering from drug use with the help of his faith in Jesus Christ.[21][22] In September 2009, Korn guitarist Munky, in an interview with Altitude TV, alleged that the band had denied a request by Welch to rejoin the outfit. In the interview, Munky claimed:

Brian actually contacted us recently and wanted to come back to the band. And it was not the right time... for us. We're doing well, and it's kind of like... It's kind of like if you divorced your wife and she went on and she stayed successful and her career flourished, and you go back and [say], 'My gosh, she's still hot. Baby, can we get back together?' 'Wait a minute... All the stuff's been divided, and it's like...' I don't see it happening right now.[23]

Shortly after, Welch responded to the statement via his Myspace and official website, denying the claims:

I recently learned of an interview that Munky gave where he said that I came to Korn and asked to be taken back in the band. That's definitely not a complete and accurate picture. The full truth is that for about a year... Korn's managers have been requesting my manager to work on getting me back into Korn. The calls were initiated by Korn's managers, not my manager. I shut the door on their requests many, many times over the last several months.


As far as Munky's comment that 'everything has been divided already' that is also not accurate. In fact, from January 2005 when I left, and for the next 4 years, Korn failed to pay to me royalties that were due me on records that I did with them. However, I don't believe this was done intentionally. We are trying to be patient and work with their management to get the financial issues resolved so that 'everything can be divided as we agreed long ago in our contracts.'[24]

Welch told Alternative Press magazine that it was at this time that he had essentially become broke because of bad business deals, mismanagement, and philanthropy. Welch stated there was a time that he was unable to pay his bills and resorted to finding loose change around his rental home to cover essentials. A royalty cheque was released to him not long after, allowing him some stability.[25]

On June 17, 2011, Welch had a private interview, shot by Carson Bankord of Red Rocks Church in Golden, Colorado, in which he discussed his conversion experience.[26] In an interview with Loudwire in November 2011, Head confirmed that he and the other members of Korn are still on good terms.[27]

Reunion with Korn edit

 
Head playing with Korn at Rock im Park 2016

On May 5, 2012, at the Carolina Rebellion in Rockingham, NC, Welch was there originally as a special guest for a performance by Red. Later that evening, Korn was performing on the main stage and Jonathan Davis brought out Welch as a special guest to close their act, marking the first time Welch had performed with Korn since his departure in 2005.[28]

Welch performed with the band at Rock on the Range in May 2013, as well as Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park in June 2013 in Germany,[29] as well as Download Festival in England.[30] Welch rejoined Korn on May 2, 2013, and recorded his first album with the band in ten years, The Paradigm Shift.[31]

Welch has shown support for the LGBT community. In 2016, after receiving backlash by some Christian fans for praying at a concert for transgender people, he wrote a Facebook post criticizing the judgemental nature of certain Christians and encouraged them to "open their hearts".[32]

In 2021, Welch stated that while he is still a Christian, he had gone "too far with it", feeling like religion had become another addiction. However, in another interview he added that this quote was taken out of context and that he had not renounced Christianity like many media outlets had reported. He also said he now feels he has gotten past being overly religious,[33][34] but that faith in Christ is still the foundation of his life.

Solo career (2005–present) edit

Save Me from Myself edit

As early as a week following his departure from Korn,[35] Welch claimed through press that a solo record was close to being completed, although there was no release date given, nor had he yet signed on with a label to distribute the record.[36]

A number of demos from these early sessions surfaced on peer-to-peer networks, among them "A Cheap Name", a song directed at rapper 50 Cent. He also recorded several other songs, including "Dream" and "A Letter to Dimebag", the latter being an instrumental tribute to "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, guitarist for heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. In his autobiography, Welch mentions the songs "Washed by Blood," "Save Me from Myself," and "Rebel", which all have made the final track listing for the album.

In an interview with MTV News, Welch clarified a few things. Primarily, he was concerned that it was reported that his new songs wouldn't be "Christian music".[37]

During his stay in Israel with members of the Valley Bible Fellowship of Bakersfield, California, Welch continued to write songs for his solo effort, confident that the music would speak for itself. "I want to make music that will help people. I want to use every dime of the money I make off the songs to build skate parks for kids," he said. "My life now is about helping kids."[37] Originally, Welch contacted Fieldy of Korn to produce the album, but Fieldy made no response.[38]

 
Brian Welch signing his autobiography Save Me From Myself (2007)

On March 15, 2008, Welch announced he had founded a record company with Mark Nawara and Greg Shanabeger called Driven Music Group. The company's artists are distributed by Warner Music Group and Rykodisc. Welch also announced that he had re-dubbed his album Save Me from Myself, after his autobiography of the same name. Following this, his official MySpace profile went online, and the domain name for his official website was moved from www.headtochrist.com to www.brianheadwelch.net. Welch also revealed that a tour was expected to follow the release of Save Me from Myself.

For the album, Welch contributed the majority of the instruments, but also hired other contributors, including rhythm guitarist Archie J. Muise Jr., bassist Tony Levin, and drummer Josh Freese, for assistance. The first single, Flush, was released on July 5, 2008, at Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois, and a music video directed by Frankie Nasso followed on September 5.[39]

Originally, Welch planned for the project to follow the "Head" name, but was persuaded otherwise so as not to be sued by the tennis equipment manufacturer of the same name. Though the project has since been dubbed "Brian Head Welch", the album art continues to carry the imprint of the project's original title. The project's true title does appear on the spines of the packaging.

Of the album, Welch said:

"I knew it was going to be nothing near as big as Korn, but I was proud of it. It's got some heavy riffs and it's got a lot more emotion than I've ever put in music. I'm an emotional guy (and) it was cool to be able to put it in there. It was cool how people were surprised by it. A lot of people thought I was gonna come out with some 'Kumbaya,' Jesus music."[40]

For his live touring band, Welch held closed and open auditions to recruit members. Members posted videos online of them performing Welch's solo songs and the list was narrowed down to a few who did a personal audition with Welch. Eventually, the lineup was finalized to include Brian Ruedy (Keyboards), Scott "SVH" Von Heldt (guitar & backing vocals), Ralph Patlan (guitar), Michael "Valentine" (bass), and Dan Johnson (drums).

Along with many other artists, including ex-Korn bandmates Fieldy and Munky, Welch contributed to "A Song for Chi". The instrumental track was to benefit Deftones bassist Chi Cheng, who was in a coma but later died. All the profits benefited the "One Love for Chi" foundation.[citation needed] This was the first time Head was involved with any of his former bandmates since leaving the band.[citation needed]

In 2009, Welch joined the 9th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians' careers.[41][42][43]

On July 2, 2009, Welch headlined the mainstage of the Cornerstone Festival and on August 29, Welch headlined the Exit Concert in Las Vegas at the Thomas and Mack Arena with Blindside and Flyleaf. On July 3, 2010, he was featured on the Fringe stage of the Creation Festival.

Welch has often described his solo project as being received very differently from Korn. Despite his fame with Korn, he has compared his solo project to 'starting over': "It's a struggle, because one show I'll have a thousand people there, and the next show there'll be a hundred. When the hundred is there, I'm like, 'There's one or two people who really need us to be here,' and it should be focused on them and I shouldn't care if there's a big crowd or not, but I struggle with it. I was in Korn and we sold like 25 million albums, and I can't even fill this little bar up? Of all those fans, 300–400 people can't just show up here? It's like starting over, totally."[4]

Save Me From Myself peaked at No. 63 on the Billboard 200 while also peaking at 13 and 21 on the Hard Rock and Rock charts, respectively.[44]

The Whosoevers edit

In 2008, Welch became a principal organizer and representative of The Whosoevers, an outreach organization and product line co-founded by Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D. and public speaker, Ryan Ries. The group includes musicians in other alternative/nu metal bands such as Lacey Mosely of Flyleaf, as well as freestyle motocross athlete, Ronnie Faisst.[45] Sandoval and Ries speak publicly worldwide in settings such as schools, rehab centers, parks, conferences and youth events inspiring individuals who are eager to discover their purpose.[46]

Unreleased songs edit

According to an interview with the Great Falls Tribune, Welch returned to the studio to begin work on a second album.[40] Concerning his career at the time, Welch said that

"I feel like I was created to do what I'm doing right now. Everything I learned in my life before I changed it all over, it set me up for what I'm doing now. That's the satisfaction. That's the peace in knowing, without a doubt, that you're on the road you're supposed to be on. There's nothing more content than that."[40]

In November 2009, Welch announced that his second effort would be produced by Grammy-nominee Rob Graves (Red, Pillar), and that the band was recording in Nashville, expecting to complete the record by February 2010.[47] Of recording with Graves, Welch stated that "the production on our new record is going awesome with Rob Graves. Our goal is to get the record completely mixed and mastered by the first part of February, and released immediately thereafter. My band is together, helping with the recording, and we will be ready for a full U.S. tour beginning early next year."[47] Welch also signed an international representational deal with William Morris Endeavor Entertainment. On signing the deal with WMEE, Welch said that "I'm really excited about my deal with William Morris Endeavor, and I'm honored to be on the roster of one of the largest and most storied agencies in existence. I would like to publicly thank Ember Rigsby Tanksley and her entire team at WMEE for their belief in what I am trying to do. I feel like this is the final piece in the puzzle that we have been working on to take us to the next level."[47]

In addition, Welch signed with Union Entertainment Group, Inc., for management in early 2010.

According to Welch in April 2010, he has finished a demo of a record for the songs, but has yet to re-enter the studio to complete the recording process as he is on tour in the United States.[48] The band has been playing a number of unreleased songs live from the demo of the record including the following songs:

  • Runaway
  • Bury Me, Resurrected
  • Take This From Me
  • Torment

The CD was expected to be released sometime during April 2012, But it has yet to be released.[49]

On March 25, 2011, Welch started a North American tour with Decyfer Down, The Letter Black, and The Wedding.[50]

Chemicals EP edit

Welch and his band went into the studio with Jasen Rauch in early/mid-2011 to start recording an EP. The lead single, "Paralyzed", was released on October 4, 2011.[51][52] The "making of" video for "Paralyzed" was posted on Welch's Facebook fan page, along with a streaming of the full "Paralyzed" track.[53] The music video for "Paralyzed" was released on Revolver's website on November 8, 2011. In February 2012, Welch announced that the EP would be released under the name "Love and Death", the new moniker for his solo project.[54]

Split with record label edit

On March 22, 2011, Welch got into a legal battle with his own label, Driven Music Group, and former managers Greg Shanaberger and Mark Nawara. According to Welch, Shanaberger structured Head Touring, Welch's touring company under Driven Music, to give himself and Nawara share of control and revenue. Shanaberger's agreements required Welch to buy merchandise through Head Touring at an inflated price which was far above industry standards, "for which Shanaberger and Nawara reaped the benefits," claims Welch. Welch also claims that Shanaberger attempted to hide "his fraudulent, unethical and illegal behavior"[55] by listing his then fiancee as a shareholder.[55] Welch claims that the agreements were "predatory, unconscionable, and constitutes self-dealing" and that they were written with the intention to "rob Welch of his master recordings, which were worth upwards of $600,000."[55] Welch is seeking punitive damages, the appointment of a receiver, the dissolution of Driven Music Group, and costs.[55]

Love and Death edit

 
Love & Death's first show opening for Korn on the reunion tour 2013

In February 2012, Welch announced that he was re-branding his music under the name Love and Death, effectively forming a band under that name. In an official statement, Welch elaborated on the name and the change:

The name "Love and Death" symbolizes everything we've been through as a band over the last few years. We love this band so much and we'll go through hell to connect with our fans. Many people have confused my speaking dates and our band dates because they were both being booked as Brian Head Welch. I have wanted to use a band name for branding my music for a few years. Now with the new music coming out, its [sic] time to really separate the things I do. I want the music to be about music. I will still be doing public speaking under Brian Head Welch. I am happy that all the confusion will be over.[56]

The band's debut single, "Chemicals", was released in March, while an EP of the same name was released on April 24, 2012.[56]

A full-length album, Between Here & Lost, was released on January 22, 2013.[57]

Despite rejoining Korn permanently in 2013, Welch has clarified that Love and Death will remain an active project. On May 17, 2016, Love and Death released a new single, "Lo Lamento", as a free-download with the purchase of his book, With My Eyes Wide Open: Miracles & Mistakes on My Way Back to KoRn.[58]

In 2021, the band plans to release their second album, Perfectly Preserved, on February 12, 2021, with two singles, "Down"[59] and "White Flag",[60] released to promote its release.[61]


Other Media

In 2003, Welch made an appearance at WWE’s flagship event WrestleMania 19 performing with Limp Bizkit in their song Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)

Musical equipment edit

Welch's first guitar was a Peavey Mystic, which he later sold along with a practice amp to future bandmate James "Munky" Shaffer. Throughout his career with Korn, Welch almost exclusively played Ibanez guitars, most of which were assembled at the Ibanez LA Custom Shop.

During his later days with Korn, Welch and Munky played their own signature guitar, the Ibanez K7.[62][63] Since leaving Korn, Welch mostly uses custom-built baritone guitars from Ibanez, making use of the RG and, at the time, newly introduced RGD shape.[64] After rejoining Korn in 2013, Welch received several custom-made Ibanez seven-string RGDs.

In 2017, Welch switched endorsement from Ibanez to ESP Guitars after being with the former for 24 years.[65] He released his first ESP signature model called the SH-7ET.[66]

Welch's pedalboard has grown considerably from his early days with Korn. He considers experimenting and trying out new pedals to be one of his favorite things to do when working in a studio.[67]

Discography edit

Korn edit

Brian Head Welch edit

  • Into the Light: The Testimony (2007)
  • Save Me from Myself (September 9, 2008)
  • "Paralyzed" (single) (October 4, 2011)

Love and Death edit

Music videos edit

  • "Blind" (Korn) with Korn – 1995
  • "Shoots and Ladders" (Korn) with Korn – 1995
  • "Clown" (Korn) with Korn – 1996
  • "No Place to Hide" (Life Is Peachy) with Korn – 1996
  • "A.D.I.D.A.S." (Life Is Peachy) with Korn – 1997
  • "Good God" (Life Is Peachy) with Korn – 1997
  • "Got the Life" (Follow the Leader) with Korn – 1998
  • "Freak on a Leash" (Follow the Leader) with Korn – 1999
  • "Falling Away from Me" (Issues) with Korn – 1999
  • "Make Me Bad" (Issues) with Korn – 2000
  • "Somebody Someone" (Issues) with Korn – 2000
  • "Here to Stay" (Untouchables) with Korn – 2002
  • "Thoughtless" (Untouchables) with Korn – 2002
  • "Alone I Break" (Untouchables) with Korn – 2002
  • "Did My Time" (Take a Look in the Mirror) with Korn – 2003
  • "Right Now" (Take a Look in the Mirror) with Korn – 2003
  • "Y'All Want a Single" (Take a Look in the Mirror) with Korn – 2004
  • "Word Up!" (Greatest Hits, Vol 1) with Korn – 2004
  • "Another Brick in the Wall" (Greatest Hits, Vol 1) with Korn – 2004
  • "Flush" (Save Me From Myself) as Head – 2008
  • "Paralyzed (Paralyzed Single) as Head – 2011
  • "Chemicals" (Chemicals -EP) with Love and Death – 2012
  • "The Abandoning" (Between Here & Lost) with Love and Death – 2013
  • "Meltdown" (Between Here & Lost) with Love and Death – 2013
  • "Never Never" (The Paradigm Shift) with Korn – 2013
  • "Love & Meth" (The Paradigm Shift) with Korn – 2014
  • "Spike in My Veins" (The Paradigm Shift) with Korn – 2014
  • "Rotting in Vain" (The Serenity of Suffering) with Korn – 2016
  • "Insane" (The Serenity of Suffering) with Korn – 2016
  • "Take Me" (The Serenity of Suffering) with Korn – 2016
  • "Black Is the Soul" (The Serenity of Suffering) with Korn – 2017
  • "You'll Never Find Me" (The Nothing) with Korn – 2019
  • "Can You Hear Me" (The Nothing) with Korn – 2020
  • "Finally Free" (The Nothing) with Korn – 2020
  • "Start the Healing" (Requiem) with Korn – 2021
  • "Fall On Your Knees" with HolyName- 2023

Other appearances edit

Bibliography edit

  • Save Me from Myself: How I Found God, Quit KoRn, Kicked Drugs, and Lived to Tell My Story (2007, 2008)
  • Washed By Blood: Lessons from My Time with KoRn and My Journey to Christ (2008)
  • Stronger: Forty Days of Metal and Spirituality (2010)
  • With My Eyes Wide Open: Miracles and Mistakes on My Way Back to KoRn (2016)

Filmography edit

References edit

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brian, welch, american, jumper, jumper, confused, with, brian, wecht, brian, welsh, brian, philip, welch, born, june, 1970, also, known, stage, name, head, american, musician, guitarist, founding, member, metal, band, korn, solo, project, love, death, where, a. For the American ski jumper see Brian Welch ski jumper Not to be confused with Brian Wecht or Brian Welsh Brian Philip Welch born June 19 1970 3 also known by his stage name Head is an American musician He is a guitarist and founding member of the nu metal band Korn 4 and his solo project Love and Death where he also provides vocals Along with fellow Korn guitarist James Munky Shaffer Welch helped develop Korn s distinctive sound a mix of sirenlike shards of dissonant guitar that mimicked a turntablist s various effects and rumbling down tuned riffing that defined the nu metal aesthetic beginning in the mid 90s 4 Brian Head WelchHead during a show with Korn in 2014Background informationBirth nameBrian Philip WelchAlso known asHead Sir HeadlyBorn 1970 06 19 June 19 1970 age 53 OriginBakersfield California U S GenresNu metal 1 alternative metal 2 Christian metal 1 Occupation s MusicianInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1993 presentMember ofKorn Love and DeathWebsitebrianheadwelch wbr net After becoming a Christian Welch left the band in 2005 to focus on life as a father and to pursue his own solo career He released his debut Christian album Save Me from Myself in 2008 He reunited with Korn on stage at the Carolina Rebellion in May 2012 for the first time in seven years 5 and officially announced in May 2013 that he was rejoining the band Welch and Munky were ranked at No 26 of Guitar World s 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Korn 1993 2005 2013 present 2 1 Formation 2 2 Departure from Korn 2 3 Reunion with Korn 3 Solo career 2005 present 3 1 Save Me from Myself 3 2 The Whosoevers 3 3 Unreleased songs 3 4 Chemicals EP 3 5 Split with record label 3 6 Love and Death 4 Musical equipment 5 Discography 5 1 Korn 5 2 Brian Head Welch 5 3 Love and Death 5 4 Music videos 5 5 Other appearances 6 Bibliography 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editWelch was raised in Bakersfield California He was different from most kids and was bullied in school He liked music and was a big Ozzy Osbourne fan Originally Welch expressed interest in playing the drums but his father convinced him to play the guitar so he would not have to haul a drum kit around He began playing the guitar at the age of 10 His first guitar was a Peavey Mystic which he referred to in his book Save Me from Myself as maybe the most metal looking guitar you have ever seen 7 Describing how he got his nickname Head Welch stated Guys said my head looked like it was too big for my body and so they started calling me Head I guess it stuck 7 Korn 1993 2005 2013 present edit nbsp Welch performing with Korn in 2013Formation edit Korn formed after the group L A P D broke up due to singer Richard Morrill s drug addiction Musicians Reginald Arvizu James Shaffer and David Silveria wanted to continue and they hired Welch to play guitar in their new band named Creep In early 1993 the band took notice of vocalist Jonathan Davis after seeing his band Sexart and attempted to recruit him Davis initially did not want to join the band but after consulting a psychic he changed his mind and auditioned After Davis was hired the group decided to rename themselves Jonathan had an immediate idea for a new name He suggested that we call the band Korn and we all liked it It sounded kinda creepy because it reminded us of that horror movie Children of the Corn 8 Starting with Korn s self titled debut album and with subsequent albums Life Is Peachy Follow The Leader Issues Untouchables and Take A Look in the Mirror the band gradually became one of the top selling nu metal groups earning 25 million in royalty payments and selling out arenas 4 In January 1995 Welch s wife Rebekah gave birth to a daughter but they decided to give her up for adoption When she got pregnant again they decided to keep the child On July 6 1998 Welch s wife gave birth to their second daughter Jennea Marie Welch The band was scheduled to be on the UK version of Ozzfest but dropped out so that Welch could be by his wife s side He and his wife later divorced and Welch had custody of their daughter The two reside in Arizona Despite being divorced Welch kept in touch with his ex wife until her death in June 2021 9 By 2003 Welch had become addicted to drugs He would prepare for tours by stashing as much methamphetamine as he could in vitamin capsules deodorant containers and his clothes 4 According to Welch the band members also suffered personal battles with addiction We were only sober for just a couple of hours a day in Korn Every day And then when you come home and you ve got to deal with real life and your wife isn t having that crap goes down 4 Despite his dreams coming true Welch did not enjoy the touring life with Korn You travel you get to another town you play a show and you do it again You try to just be at peace but even a big huge band like Korn playing in front of thousands of people it can get lonely You feel like you re a trucker and you re traveling with a bunch of truckers You can t connect with people except for the ones that you re with because the ones you party with after the show you don t know them and then you re gone When everyone s drunk you re like Alright Later 10 Departure from Korn edit On February 22 2005 Korn s management announced that after almost 12 years Welch had left Korn citing that he had chosen the Lord Jesus Christ as his savior and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end 11 12 13 14 In a 2009 radio interview with The Full Armor of God Broadcast 15 Welch explained I was walking one day just doing my Rock amp Roll thing making millions of bucks you know success and everything addicted to drugs and then the next day I had Revelation of Christ and I was like everything changes right now On March 10 2005 Welch was baptized in the Jordan River with a group of believers from his church in Bakersfield California 16 17 He has declared that he has rid himself of all drugs in his own personal rehab with God in which he had checked into a hotel room and sat in his bed for hours Welch and Davis had attacked each other in the media since the former s departure After Welch said that Davis and the rest of Korn cared only about money Davis responded in kind opening a rift between them that has since been resolved In an interview in which Welch was asked about his book and Korn s reaction to the book and the attacks in the media he made earlier at the band They heard that I d written it and there was rumors going around in Hollywood that I was totally trashing them and that it was a tell all book about everything they did and I did And so they actually wrote two songs on their new album bashing me about the book But once I heard that they were concerned about the book I sent them a copy and put a note in there and said I love you guys I didn t trash you like people say Read it yourselves It is what it is And now they re doing interviews and I ve read that they re totally cool with the book and it s not what they thought it was going to be So everyone s happy But now they ve got two songs hating on me on their record But it s cool It s all good I love them they love me I think maybe I deserved those songs because of some of the stuff that I said after I quit the band So it s all good 18 In July 2005 Welch appeared on CNN s feature format program People in the News where he admitted to having been addicted to alcohol methamphetamine Xanax and sleeping pills 19 before being introduced to the Christian faith Following his conversion to Christianity Welch went to some of the more poverty stricken areas of India to build orphanages or Head Homes In a podcast with Headbanger s Blog on May 30 2008 Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis expressed interest in playing with Welch on the band s upcoming album but stated that it is not likely 20 In late 2008 Welch among other celebrities such as Josh Hamilton and Greg Ellis appeared in testimonial videos called I Am Second in which he shares his story of recovering from drug use with the help of his faith in Jesus Christ 21 22 In September 2009 Korn guitarist Munky in an interview with Altitude TV alleged that the band had denied a request by Welch to rejoin the outfit In the interview Munky claimed Brian actually contacted us recently and wanted to come back to the band And it was not the right time for us We re doing well and it s kind of like It s kind of like if you divorced your wife and she went on and she stayed successful and her career flourished and you go back and say My gosh she s still hot Baby can we get back together Wait a minute All the stuff s been divided and it s like I don t see it happening right now 23 Shortly after Welch responded to the statement via his Myspace and official website denying the claims I recently learned of an interview that Munky gave where he said that I came to Korn and asked to be taken back in the band That s definitely not a complete and accurate picture The full truth is that for about a year Korn s managers have been requesting my manager to work on getting me back into Korn The calls were initiated by Korn s managers not my manager I shut the door on their requests many many times over the last several months As far as Munky s comment that everything has been divided already that is also not accurate In fact from January 2005 when I left and for the next 4 years Korn failed to pay to me royalties that were due me on records that I did with them However I don t believe this was done intentionally We are trying to be patient and work with their management to get the financial issues resolved so that everything can be divided as we agreed long ago in our contracts 24 Welch told Alternative Press magazine that it was at this time that he had essentially become broke because of bad business deals mismanagement and philanthropy Welch stated there was a time that he was unable to pay his bills and resorted to finding loose change around his rental home to cover essentials A royalty cheque was released to him not long after allowing him some stability 25 On June 17 2011 Welch had a private interview shot by Carson Bankord of Red Rocks Church in Golden Colorado in which he discussed his conversion experience 26 In an interview with Loudwire in November 2011 Head confirmed that he and the other members of Korn are still on good terms 27 Reunion with Korn edit nbsp Head playing with Korn at Rock im Park 2016On May 5 2012 at the Carolina Rebellion in Rockingham NC Welch was there originally as a special guest for a performance by Red Later that evening Korn was performing on the main stage and Jonathan Davis brought out Welch as a special guest to close their act marking the first time Welch had performed with Korn since his departure in 2005 28 Welch performed with the band at Rock on the Range in May 2013 as well as Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park in June 2013 in Germany 29 as well as Download Festival in England 30 Welch rejoined Korn on May 2 2013 and recorded his first album with the band in ten years The Paradigm Shift 31 Welch has shown support for the LGBT community In 2016 after receiving backlash by some Christian fans for praying at a concert for transgender people he wrote a Facebook post criticizing the judgemental nature of certain Christians and encouraged them to open their hearts 32 In 2021 Welch stated that while he is still a Christian he had gone too far with it feeling like religion had become another addiction However in another interview he added that this quote was taken out of context and that he had not renounced Christianity like many media outlets had reported He also said he now feels he has gotten past being overly religious 33 34 but that faith in Christ is still the foundation of his life Solo career 2005 present editSave Me from Myself edit As early as a week following his departure from Korn 35 Welch claimed through press that a solo record was close to being completed although there was no release date given nor had he yet signed on with a label to distribute the record 36 A number of demos from these early sessions surfaced on peer to peer networks among them A Cheap Name a song directed at rapper 50 Cent He also recorded several other songs including Dream and A Letter to Dimebag the latter being an instrumental tribute to Dimebag Darrell Abbott guitarist for heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan In his autobiography Welch mentions the songs Washed by Blood Save Me from Myself and Rebel which all have made the final track listing for the album In an interview with MTV News Welch clarified a few things Primarily he was concerned that it was reported that his new songs wouldn t be Christian music 37 During his stay in Israel with members of the Valley Bible Fellowship of Bakersfield California Welch continued to write songs for his solo effort confident that the music would speak for itself I want to make music that will help people I want to use every dime of the money I make off the songs to build skate parks for kids he said My life now is about helping kids 37 Originally Welch contacted Fieldy of Korn to produce the album but Fieldy made no response 38 nbsp Brian Welch signing his autobiography Save Me From Myself 2007 On March 15 2008 Welch announced he had founded a record company with Mark Nawara and Greg Shanabeger called Driven Music Group The company s artists are distributed by Warner Music Group and Rykodisc Welch also announced that he had re dubbed his album Save Me from Myself after his autobiography of the same name Following this his official MySpace profile went online and the domain name for his official website was moved from www headtochrist com to www brianheadwelch net Welch also revealed that a tour was expected to follow the release of Save Me from Myself For the album Welch contributed the majority of the instruments but also hired other contributors including rhythm guitarist Archie J Muise Jr bassist Tony Levin and drummer Josh Freese for assistance The first single Flush was released on July 5 2008 at Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell Illinois and a music video directed by Frankie Nasso followed on September 5 39 Originally Welch planned for the project to follow the Head name but was persuaded otherwise so as not to be sued by the tennis equipment manufacturer of the same name Though the project has since been dubbed Brian Head Welch the album art continues to carry the imprint of the project s original title The project s true title does appear on the spines of the packaging Of the album Welch said I knew it was going to be nothing near as big as Korn but I was proud of it It s got some heavy riffs and it s got a lot more emotion than I ve ever put in music I m an emotional guy and it was cool to be able to put it in there It was cool how people were surprised by it A lot of people thought I was gonna come out with some Kumbaya Jesus music 40 For his live touring band Welch held closed and open auditions to recruit members Members posted videos online of them performing Welch s solo songs and the list was narrowed down to a few who did a personal audition with Welch Eventually the lineup was finalized to include Brian Ruedy Keyboards Scott SVH Von Heldt guitar amp backing vocals Ralph Patlan guitar Michael Valentine bass and Dan Johnson drums Along with many other artists including ex Korn bandmates Fieldy and Munky Welch contributed to A Song for Chi The instrumental track was to benefit Deftones bassist Chi Cheng who was in a coma but later died All the profits benefited the One Love for Chi foundation citation needed This was the first time Head was involved with any of his former bandmates since leaving the band citation needed In 2009 Welch joined the 9th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians careers 41 42 43 On July 2 2009 Welch headlined the mainstage of the Cornerstone Festival and on August 29 Welch headlined the Exit Concert in Las Vegas at the Thomas and Mack Arena with Blindside and Flyleaf On July 3 2010 he was featured on the Fringe stage of the Creation Festival Welch has often described his solo project as being received very differently from Korn Despite his fame with Korn he has compared his solo project to starting over It s a struggle because one show I ll have a thousand people there and the next show there ll be a hundred When the hundred is there I m like There s one or two people who really need us to be here and it should be focused on them and I shouldn t care if there s a big crowd or not but I struggle with it I was in Korn and we sold like 25 million albums and I can t even fill this little bar up Of all those fans 300 400 people can t just show up here It s like starting over totally 4 Save Me From Myself peaked at No 63 on the Billboard 200 while also peaking at 13 and 21 on the Hard Rock and Rock charts respectively 44 The Whosoevers edit In 2008 Welch became a principal organizer and representative of The Whosoevers an outreach organization and product line co founded by Sonny Sandoval of P O D and public speaker Ryan Ries The group includes musicians in other alternative nu metal bands such as Lacey Mosely of Flyleaf as well as freestyle motocross athlete Ronnie Faisst 45 Sandoval and Ries speak publicly worldwide in settings such as schools rehab centers parks conferences and youth events inspiring individuals who are eager to discover their purpose 46 Unreleased songs editAccording to an interview with the Great Falls Tribune Welch returned to the studio to begin work on a second album 40 Concerning his career at the time Welch said that I feel like I was created to do what I m doing right now Everything I learned in my life before I changed it all over it set me up for what I m doing now That s the satisfaction That s the peace in knowing without a doubt that you re on the road you re supposed to be on There s nothing more content than that 40 In November 2009 Welch announced that his second effort would be produced by Grammy nominee Rob Graves Red Pillar and that the band was recording in Nashville expecting to complete the record by February 2010 47 Of recording with Graves Welch stated that the production on our new record is going awesome with Rob Graves Our goal is to get the record completely mixed and mastered by the first part of February and released immediately thereafter My band is together helping with the recording and we will be ready for a full U S tour beginning early next year 47 Welch also signed an international representational deal with William Morris Endeavor Entertainment On signing the deal with WMEE Welch said that I m really excited about my deal with William Morris Endeavor and I m honored to be on the roster of one of the largest and most storied agencies in existence I would like to publicly thank Ember Rigsby Tanksley and her entire team at WMEE for their belief in what I am trying to do I feel like this is the final piece in the puzzle that we have been working on to take us to the next level 47 In addition Welch signed with Union Entertainment Group Inc for management in early 2010 According to Welch in April 2010 he has finished a demo of a record for the songs but has yet to re enter the studio to complete the recording process as he is on tour in the United States 48 The band has been playing a number of unreleased songs live from the demo of the record including the following songs Runaway Bury Me Resurrected Take This From Me TormentThe CD was expected to be released sometime during April 2012 But it has yet to be released 49 On March 25 2011 Welch started a North American tour with Decyfer Down The Letter Black and The Wedding 50 Chemicals EP edit Welch and his band went into the studio with Jasen Rauch in early mid 2011 to start recording an EP The lead single Paralyzed was released on October 4 2011 51 52 The making of video for Paralyzed was posted on Welch s Facebook fan page along with a streaming of the full Paralyzed track 53 The music video for Paralyzed was released on Revolver s website on November 8 2011 In February 2012 Welch announced that the EP would be released under the name Love and Death the new moniker for his solo project 54 Split with record label edit On March 22 2011 Welch got into a legal battle with his own label Driven Music Group and former managers Greg Shanaberger and Mark Nawara According to Welch Shanaberger structured Head Touring Welch s touring company under Driven Music to give himself and Nawara share of control and revenue Shanaberger s agreements required Welch to buy merchandise through Head Touring at an inflated price which was far above industry standards for which Shanaberger and Nawara reaped the benefits claims Welch Welch also claims that Shanaberger attempted to hide his fraudulent unethical and illegal behavior 55 by listing his then fiancee as a shareholder 55 Welch claims that the agreements were predatory unconscionable and constitutes self dealing and that they were written with the intention to rob Welch of his master recordings which were worth upwards of 600 000 55 Welch is seeking punitive damages the appointment of a receiver the dissolution of Driven Music Group and costs 55 Love and Death edit nbsp Love amp Death s first show opening for Korn on the reunion tour 2013In February 2012 Welch announced that he was re branding his music under the name Love and Death effectively forming a band under that name In an official statement Welch elaborated on the name and the change The name Love and Death symbolizes everything we ve been through as a band over the last few years We love this band so much and we ll go through hell to connect with our fans Many people have confused my speaking dates and our band dates because they were both being booked as Brian Head Welch I have wanted to use a band name for branding my music for a few years Now with the new music coming out its sic time to really separate the things I do I want the music to be about music I will still be doing public speaking under Brian Head Welch I am happy that all the confusion will be over 56 The band s debut single Chemicals was released in March while an EP of the same name was released on April 24 2012 56 A full length album Between Here amp Lost was released on January 22 2013 57 Despite rejoining Korn permanently in 2013 Welch has clarified that Love and Death will remain an active project On May 17 2016 Love and Death released a new single Lo Lamento as a free download with the purchase of his book With My Eyes Wide Open Miracles amp Mistakes on My Way Back to KoRn 58 In 2021 the band plans to release their second album Perfectly Preserved on February 12 2021 with two singles Down 59 and White Flag 60 released to promote its release 61 Other MediaIn 2003 Welch made an appearance at WWE s flagship event WrestleMania 19 performing with Limp Bizkit in their song Rollin Air Raid Vehicle Musical equipment editWelch s first guitar was a Peavey Mystic which he later sold along with a practice amp to future bandmate James Munky Shaffer Throughout his career with Korn Welch almost exclusively played Ibanez guitars most of which were assembled at the Ibanez LA Custom Shop During his later days with Korn Welch and Munky played their own signature guitar the Ibanez K7 62 63 Since leaving Korn Welch mostly uses custom built baritone guitars from Ibanez making use of the RG and at the time newly introduced RGD shape 64 After rejoining Korn in 2013 Welch received several custom made Ibanez seven string RGDs In 2017 Welch switched endorsement from Ibanez to ESP Guitars after being with the former for 24 years 65 He released his first ESP signature model called the SH 7ET 66 Welch s pedalboard has grown considerably from his early days with Korn He considers experimenting and trying out new pedals to be one of his favorite things to do when working in a studio 67 Discography editKorn edit For a more comprehensive list see Korn discography Korn 1994 Life Is Peachy 1996 Follow the Leader 1998 Issues 1999 Untouchables 2002 Take a Look in the Mirror 2003 The Paradigm Shift 2013 The Serenity of Suffering 2016 The Nothing 2019 Requiem 2022 Brian Head Welch edit Into the Light The Testimony 2007 Save Me from Myself September 9 2008 Paralyzed single October 4 2011 Love and Death edit Chemicals April 24 2012 Between Here amp Lost January 22 2013 Perfectly Preserved February 12 2021 Music videos edit Blind Korn with Korn 1995 Shoots and Ladders Korn with Korn 1995 Clown Korn with Korn 1996 No Place to Hide Life Is Peachy with Korn 1996 A D I D A S Life Is Peachy with Korn 1997 Good God Life Is Peachy with Korn 1997 Got the Life Follow the Leader with Korn 1998 Freak on a Leash Follow the Leader with Korn 1999 Falling Away from Me Issues with Korn 1999 Make Me Bad Issues with Korn 2000 Somebody Someone Issues with Korn 2000 Here to Stay Untouchables with Korn 2002 Thoughtless Untouchables with Korn 2002 Alone I Break Untouchables with Korn 2002 Did My Time Take a Look in the Mirror with Korn 2003 Right Now Take a Look in the Mirror with Korn 2003 Y All Want a Single Take a Look in the Mirror with Korn 2004 Word Up Greatest Hits Vol 1 with Korn 2004 Another Brick in the Wall Greatest Hits Vol 1 with Korn 2004 Flush Save Me From Myself as Head 2008 Paralyzed Paralyzed Single as Head 2011 Chemicals Chemicals EP with Love and Death 2012 The Abandoning Between Here amp Lost with Love and Death 2013 Meltdown Between Here amp Lost with Love and Death 2013 Never Never The Paradigm Shift with Korn 2013 Love amp Meth The Paradigm Shift with Korn 2014 Spike in My Veins The Paradigm Shift with Korn 2014 Rotting in Vain The Serenity of Suffering with Korn 2016 Insane The Serenity of Suffering with Korn 2016 Take Me The Serenity of Suffering with Korn 2016 Black Is the Soul The Serenity of Suffering with Korn 2017 You ll Never Find Me The Nothing with Korn 2019 Can You Hear Me The Nothing with Korn 2020 Finally Free The Nothing with Korn 2020 Start the Healing Requiem with Korn 2021 Fall On Your Knees with HolyName 2023Other appearances edit War amp Peace Vol 1 appears on Fuck Dying with KoRn 1998 Videodrone appears on Power Tools for Girls 1999 Queen of the Damned Soundtrack 2002 Rock n Roll Gangster appears on Korn Gigglebox amp Special K Buzz 2002 A Song for Chi 2009 Wait for the Siren by Project 86 appears on The Crossfire Gambit guest vocals 2012 A Killer s Confession 2016 A Killer s Confession appears on the Unbroken Elements by Caliban appears on Masquerade 2018 Amends by Grey Daze appears on B12 and She Shines 2020 KIDS by We Are PIGS single 2021 Skin Crawl by Islander appears on It s Not Easy Being Human 2022 Fall On Your Knees by HolyName 2023 Bibliography editSave Me from Myself How I Found God Quit KoRn Kicked Drugs and Lived to Tell My Story 2007 2008 Washed By Blood Lessons from My Time with KoRn and My Journey to Christ 2008 Stronger Forty Days of Metal and Spirituality 2010 With My Eyes Wide Open Miracles and Mistakes on My Way Back to KoRn 2016 Filmography editWho Then Now 1997 Family Values Tour 1998 South Park Korn s Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery as himself 1999 Deuce 2002 Korn Live 2002 MTV Icon Metallica 2003 WWE WrestleMania 2003 Live at Montreux 2004 2008 Holy Ghost 2014 Loud Krazy Love 2018 References edit a b Ruhlmann William Brian Welch Artist Biography AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved December 19 2015 Heaney Gregory Love and Death Between Here amp Lost AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved December 19 2015 Brian P Welch born June 19 1970 in Los Angeles County Family Tree Legends a b c d e f Highs and Lows Entertainment Neon ReviewJournal com Lvrj com September 1 2009 Retrieved June 8 2011 Brandon Geist May 8 2012 Exclusive Photos Korn with Founding Guitarist Head Retrieved May 6 2013 Guitar World s 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists of All Time Blogcritics Music Blogcritics org Archived from the original on 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