Deftones Are Back In The Studio Making New Music



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Deftones have had a busy year so far touring, planning their own music festival, Dia De Los Deftones, and more. Now while on a slight break from touring, the band is in the studio to continue to work on new material. The band has been sharing some pictures from those jam/writing sessions in their native Sacramento, CA via their social media. The band continues to work on their highly anticipated new album, the follow-up to their smash 2016 album Gore (Reprise).Continue reading


Sleep, Birds In A Row, Midnight Booked For Roadburn 2019


Roadburn Festival, already the worlds’ foremost underground music festival has named Sleep as the headliner for the 2019 edition of the festival. The band will celebrate with two epic headline sets, performing their classic Holy Mountain one night and their latest release The Sciences (Third Man) the next. Tomas Lindberg of At The Gates (Disfear, The Great Deceiver, ex-Lockup) is the curator of Roadburn 2019, and names such as Gore, Have A Nice Life, Heilung, Louise Lemón, Midnight, Seven That Spells, Vile Creature, have been announced. Many more names to come of course, as the fest will take place on 11-14 of April 2018 in Tilburg, NL at 013, Het Patronat and other venues. Continue reading


Broken Hope – Mutilated and Assimilated


It’s becoming painfully aware that 2017 is a smashing year for Death Metal. We’ve had an embarrassment of riches in the form of stellar releases from Obituary, Hour of Penance and Suffocation and there’s more coming down the pike from the likes of Dying Fetus, Origin and (gasp) The Faceless. Not to be left out of this guttural gold rush, Chicago’s gore institution Broken Hope have thrown their hat in the ring with Mutilated and Assimilated (Century Media).Continue reading


Revolver Music Awards Nominees Announced, Tickets On Sale Now


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As previously reported by Ghost Cult last night the Revolver Music Awards, previously known as the Revolver Golden Gods Awards have made a comeback. Taking place December 13th in New York City, at Webster Hall, the event will be co-hosted by Jose Mangin and Dave Mustaine of Megadeth. The full list of nominees is now announced: Continue reading


Deftones Announce European Tour For Spring 2017


 Deftones, photo credit : Frank Maddocks


Deftones, photo credit : Frank Maddocks

Deftones have announced a new European/UK tour for April 2017. Full details are not yet revealed, but we havethe full schedule so far below.Continue reading


Deftones – Gore


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One of the most anticipated albums of 2016 is here with Deftones long awaited eighth album, Gore (Reprise). While much has been made in the press by the band themselves of the growing division of styles and tastes between core members Chino Moreno and Stephen Carpenter, the reality is the band has always thrived on challenging themselves musically. Continuing the arc the band started with 2010’s Diamond Eyes and followed to a logical next step with 2012’s Koi No Yokan (both Reprise), musically they continue to flow back in more of the aggro-heaviness that made them shine early in their career. Meanwhile crafting sweet, dreamy shoe-gaze inspired jams takes equal footing without giving any ground. The blend of the two styles is magical most of the time. If there is any disharmony in the ranks, it doesn’t show in these beautifully crafted tracks. In fact, this is music that screams out “let’s get making with the love! Oooh yeah!”

Lead off track ‘Prayers/Triangles’ could be straight off of the White Pony album. The track has a persistent beat and is not overly heavy, but works well. A hypnotic, multi-layered vocal track from Moreno hits home, as few vocalists in modern music can make you feel what he wants you to in an instant. Considering his penchant for obtuse and poetic lyrics, this is quite a feat.

Much heavier and slower, ‘Acid Hologram’ creeps in with massive riffs and subtle melodies. Turntablist/programmer Frank Delgado adds a lot of sonic heft here as well. When the song pivots toward the end and steps up the sonic urgency, it is one of the best moments on Gore.

‘Doomed User’ is another top track out of the gate. Chopping riffs and that patented super-tight Abe Cunningham beat bring it home. I can’t wait to hear this one performed live. Similarly ‘Geometric Headress’ kicks in with a tribal beat, but has a very different feel by the end, almost a proggy, Tool-flavored affair track Chino’s lovely crooning coming in between periods of yelps of dismay.

‘Hearts/Wires’ finds them exploring their Joy Division jones before the epic chorus kicks in. In terms of dynamic interplay and lyrics, this is easily the best track on Gore.

 

 

One standout thing about the last few Deftones releases are the contributions of bassist Sergio Vega. Long past is the time when he was standing in for the late Chi Cheng, and is now a full-fledged, weight-bearing member. Cheng himself was a dynamic writing force on early Deftones albums. Vega has more than picked up that mantle now. Beyond putting his unique stamp on the songs, Vega pushes and pulls the tracks as well now too.

Tracks like ‘Pittura Infamante’ and ‘Xenon’ will call to mind the Around the Fur days of the band, which was the moment they killed off the nu-metal of their youth and became something much more deep and interesting as a band.

If this band made power-ballads in the traditional sense, ‘L(Mirl)’ would be the closest thing to one. Not at all typical, but an easy to digest track that grooves along. Switching it up, the title track comes next and it is like a DNA strand of the bands history. A little metal, a little gaze, and a lot of brilliant.

‘Phantom Bride’ is another standout deep cut. It’s as gorgeous as it is harrowing on the senses. It’s the most “Chino sounding” track here, but isn’t so way out that it sounds out of place. It also has a stellar guest performance from Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains adding some slick lead guitar and his trademark harmonized licks. I kind of wished the ending riff of the track would have gone on for a while longer, but it’s pretty satisfying still. ‘Rubicon’ is the album closer, but it has the energy of an opening track. A soaring, emotive song full of chaos and sadness all at once.
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The hallmark of all the great bands is they continue to grow gradually across many albums and ages, without over-shooting when it comes to experimentation. This band remains unique in that they always sound like themselves, even when incorporating new influences and themes. Deftones remain the same, but spreading outward like a glacier. Solitary, beautiful, cold, and unstoppable.

9.0/10

KEITH CHACHKES

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Video: Deftones Joined By Bushwick Bill For Geto Boys Classic At SXSW


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Deftones played a free show on March 17th at South By Southwest, and performed a bit of Hip-Hop classic ‘My Mind’s Playing Tricks On Me’ by classic Gangsta Rap legends Geto Boys. Rapper Bushwick Bill of the band joined Deftones on stage for the track, which happened as an intro to ‘Digital Bath’. You can see a video of the track at this link or below:

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Deftones kicked of their tour with their set at SBSW. Their new album Gore releases April 8th from Warner Brothers Records. They recently released a second single, the very heavy ‘Doomed User’.

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Deftones Add Additional Tour Dates, Presale Starts This Week


Deftones, photo credit Frank Maddocks

Deftones, photo credit Frank Maddocks

Deftones, whose new album Gore arrives April 8th (Warner Brothers), have announced more tour dates to their upcoming run of the USA engagements this spring . Starting May 8th near Charlotte, NC, this second leg of 14 dates will end May 28th gig in El Paso, TX. Ticket pre-sales begin starting Mar 4th at the Deftones’ official site. These dates cover special events, such as MusInk, Spin Magazine’s South By Southwest (SXSW) showcase, and festivals such as Carolina Rebellion, The Shakey Knees Fest, and Rock on The Range.

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Deftones Tour Dates

Mar 05: Musink Festival – Costa Mesa, CA

Mar 16: Never Say Never Festival – Mission, TX

Mar 18: SPIN Party at Stubb’s – Austin, TX

Mar 19: Lonestar Events Center – San Antonio, TX

Mar 20: South Side Ballroom – Dallas, TX

Mar 22: Revention Music Center – Houston, TX

Mar 24: Lonestar Pavilion – Lubbock, TX

May 08: Carolina Rebellion – Concord, NC

May 10: Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN

May 11: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

May 13: Pompano Beach Amphitheatre – Pompano Beach, FL

May 14: House of Blues – Lake Buena Vista, FL

May 15: Shaky Knees Festival – Atlanta, GA

May 17: St. Augustine Amphitheatre – St. Augustine, FL

May 18: Orpheum Theatre – New Orleans, LA

May 20: Uptown Theatre – Kansas City, MO

May 21: KPNT Pointfest – Maryland Heights, MO

May 22: Rock on the Range – Columbus, OH

May 24: The District – Sioux Falls, SD

May 25: Cotillion Ballroom – Wichita, KS

May 26: Criterion Theater – Oklahoma City, OK

May 28: Neon Desert Festival – El Paso, TX

 

Pre-orders are live for Gore now:

 

 

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