Brian Held Welch

Korn’s Brian ‘Head’ Welch: God Restored Everything in My Life

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Between cocaine and Christ, Brian ‘Head’ Welch stared his future down. The guitarist for rock band Korn pulled a 180 when he surrendered to God, including giving up his band.

Years later, he returned to the group with a fresh perspective. Much of it is detailed in Welch’s new book, With My Eyes Wide Open: Miracles & Mistakes on My Way Back to Korn.

In an interview with The Arizona Republic, Welch details the dark escapades that led to redemption.

“Just how the whole thing came together, the financial stuff I went through,” Welch says of the miracles God provided. “I was an idiot with my money and then miracle provisions were right there. I didn’t know where I was gonna live, then I would meet someone and they would have a connection. The miraculous provision of the people that would fall into my life at the perfect time, the people that are like family now for my daughter and me. They were there at the perfect time when I was going back to Korn. All those little miracles add up to me.”

Of his return to the band, Welch says, his faith influences how he interacts with fans and friends:

If it was a crazy party still, I would not have gone back. I mean, I’m around parties and we go to bars sometimes. I hang out with my friends and some of them drink mildly, but if there was, like, cocaine and bong rips thrown in my face every day, I couldn’t do it. It’s not the atmosphere I want to be around. So yeah, I was nervous. But once I met with the guys and reconciled with them, I was like, “Wow, they don’t care about that anymore.” It was a been there, done that type of thing. Some of them have young kids. They’re still poppin’ out new kids, so it’s a different atmosphere. It’s not like, “Let’s get wasted and send our crew guys out to get, like, 50 girls backstage.” It’s different now that people care about their families and want their marriages to actually not end in divorce. They want to be good dads. They aren’t killing themselves anymore. And it’s been really cool. Everyone is focused on the music and the fans and just keeping this band together.

Watch the video to see the redemption in his own words. {eoa}

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