When Desperation Falls Silent | Falling Away | Korn

"Falling Away" is a powerful song by American nu metal band Korn, released in 1999 on their self-titled debut album. The song's lyrics are deeply personal and emotional, exploring themes of depression, anxiety, and feelings of isolation.
The song's opening lines, "I'm falling away, I'm lost and alone," set the tone for a introspective and emotionally charged track that delves into the darker aspects of human experience. Frontman Jonathan Davis' distinctive vocals convey a sense of desperation and disconnection, as he sings about feeling adrift in a world that seems to be moving without him.
The lyrics also touch on feelings of frustration and anger, with Davis delivering aggressive and emotive performances throughout the song. The chorus, "I'm falling away, I'm lost and alone," becomes a haunting refrain, underscoring the sense of desperation and hopelessness that permeates the track.
Musically, "Falling Away" features Korn's signature blend of heavy riffs, driving rhythms, and soaring vocal melodies. The song's guitar work is particularly noteworthy, with James "Munky" Shaffer and Brian "Head" Welch trading intricate and aggressive lines that add depth and texture to the track.
Overall, "Falling Away" is a standout track in Korn's discography, offering a raw and unflinching exploration of the human condition. The song's themes of depression, anxiety, and isolation continue to resonate with listeners today, making it a powerful and enduring anthem for those who have felt like they're falling away from the world around them.
