Fieldy Opens Up About His Journey and Relationship with KORN
Longstanding Ties with KORN
During a recent appearance on the Basement Talk podcast, Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu, the bassist of the iconic band KORN, shared insights into his relationship with his bandmates. Reflecting on his time away, Fieldy revealed, “I haven’t talked to those guys since 2019. So it’s like we’re just kind of both…. They’re truckin’. They’re a machine. They’re going. It’s insane. It’s dope that they can keep on going like that.”
Acknowledging the Distance
When asked if there was still love between him and the band, Fieldy responded, “Yeah. It’s cool to see them keep on going. I’m, like, I need to chill. I’m just kickin’ it.” Despite his absence from regular communications, he has expressed admiration for his band’s continued success.
Health and Healing
Fieldy last joined KORN for their global streaming event, “Korn: Monumental,” in April 2021. However, in June of that year, he announced he would be sitting out the band’s touring activities to focus on healing after returning to some of his “bad habits.”
Clarifying ‘Bad Habits’
In October 2022, Fieldy addressed his “bad habits” in a social media video, clarifying that they did not involve drugs. He stated, “When I made the statement about my ‘bad habits,’ they weren’t drugs. It’s just, at the end of the day — I don’t condone this — but when I’m done with all my responsibilities, I have a Bud Light.” He emphasized his commitment to his responsibilities and family.
Maintaining Bonds
Despite the distance, Fieldy reassured fans about his relationship with KORN, saying, “I love the guys in KORN. I’ve known them since seventh grade. We have no beef. I’ve got no problem with those guys.” He encouraged fans to support the band, acknowledging their ongoing success and his own journey.
Current Well-Being
Fieldy expressed contentment with his current state, stating, “Things are great. I’m having a blast. I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my entire life.” His positive outlook highlights his focus on personal health and happiness.
KORN’s Response
For the past few years, Roberto “Ra” Díaz from SUICIDAL TENDENCIES has filled in for Fieldy during KORN’s tours. However, Fieldy contributed bass tracks to the band’s 2022 album, “Requiem.” KORN guitarist Brian “Head” Welch and drummer Ray Luzier have both expressed their support for Fieldy, emphasizing their love and communication with him during this time.
Support from Bandmates
Welch noted, “We’ve been in contact with him,” and Luzier stated, “He’s our brother. We love him. We support him 110 percent.” They acknowledged the importance of mental health and personal well-being, allowing Fieldy the space he needs to heal.
A Legacy of Music
Fieldy’s unique sound is a defining characteristic of KORN’s music. Luzier highlighted, “There’s that signature thing that not many bass players can say that.” The band remains grateful for Fieldy’s contributions and looks forward to potentially reuniting in the future.
Conclusion
Fieldy’s candid reflections on his relationship with KORN and his journey toward healing illustrate the complexities of life as a musician. While he takes time for personal growth, both he and the band maintain a bond rooted in years of friendship and shared experiences. As KORN continues to tour and create music, Fieldy’s legacy within the band is undeniable, and fans can find solace in knowing he is focused on his well-being.
FAQs
Has Fieldy been in contact with KORN recently?
Fieldy stated that he hasn’t talked to his bandmates since 2019, but he has expressed support for their ongoing success.
What are Fieldy’s ‘bad habits’?
Fieldy clarified that his ‘bad habits’ do not involve drugs but are centered around alcohol consumption.
Who is filling in for Fieldy while he is away from KORN?
Roberto “Ra” Díaz from SUICIDAL TENDENCIES has been filling in for Fieldy during KORN’s tours.
Is Fieldy planning to return to KORN?
While there is no confirmed timeline for his return, both Fieldy and KORN have expressed their love and support for each other, leaving the door open for future collaboration.