†††Crosses (Chino Moreno) released new video: The Epilogue

††† Crosses – Album artwork Source The band  ††† (CROSSES) is Chino Moreno’s (the singer from Deftones) side project which also  includes Shaun Lopez the guitarist from FAR. The Epilogue is one of the songs from the band’s self-titled debut album which was actually released in February this year. The album is also available on iTunes. According to Chino in an interview for Rolling Stone, the sound of this band is more like…

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Deftones about working on the new album

Source Chino Moreno It seems that the guys from Deftones, besides the frontman Chino Moreno, started working on a new album, according to an interview at Melbourne’s Soundwave Festival. Talking about their plans for the album, Chino says that: We don’t plan on what kind of record we’re going to make…We react to each other – one guy starts playing something then the other guy reacts to it, and the other guys react…

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Palms (Deftones+Isis) stream debut album

Source Nice album artwork for Palms debut album Yes, we are talking here about a collaboration between Deftones and Isis, more exactly about the Deftones frontman Chino Moreno and former member of Isis, Aaron Harris, Clifford Meyer and Jeff Caxide. You can check more about the band on their official website. The album is self-titled, Palms, and is going to be officially released on 25th June this year, but today they officially…

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Deftones Bassist Chi Cheng Dies at 42

There is no doubt that alternative rock fans are in mourning after hearing of Chi Cheng’s passing. The former Deftones bassist passed away today of currently unknown causes. Cheng was in a very serious car accident in November 2008 and sustained nearly fatal injuries. Four and a half years later, Cheng never fully recovered. He has remained in a semi conscious state for years and has fought through many complications. While he was able to emerge from his…

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Deftones released new video with lyrics for Swerve City

Source The song Swerve City is one of the newest songs, actually from their latest album Koi No Yokan, and the video includes some fragments from classical western movies. If you wanna listen to the whole album, you can just go here, because in November last year they streamed the whole album for free (now it seems, like long time ago). I just can’t figure out why they chose these fragments…

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Listen to the new Deftones album: Koi No Yokan – online, for free

Source. Deftones – Koi No Yokan The 7th Deftones album, which is set to be released on 13th November this year, is finally free for everybody to listen to. Earlier this year they actually released two songs from this upcoming album: “Tempest” and “Leathers”; introducing the fans to the idea of this new album: Koi No Yokan. The band kpet alive their particular vibe and also succeeded to add new elements…

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New Deftones song from the upcoming album, Koi No Yokan: Tempest

Source It’s official –  on November the 13th, Deftones is going to  release their seventh album: Koi No Yokan; and on October the 4th,  they made public one of the songs from the upcoming album, which is called Tempest, and it’s available on the band’s website for everybody to listen to it till their brains will blow out. Koi No Yokan has 11 tracks, and Tempest is the 7th, but not…

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New Music Monday: May 3

Quite a few quality releases this week. The obvious standout of the week is Hold Steady’s new record “Heaven is Whenever”, which aside from our obvious affection for the band is well on par with their previous material, making it a definite recommend! “Forgiveness Rock Record”, Broken Social Scene’s first record in five years, is also out this week. I’ve been sampling FRR for a few weeks now, since it leaked on the web, and…

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New Deftones video: ‘Diamond Eyes’

I’ve been waiting for Deftones’ new album to come out for ages, and in less than a few weeks, the band’s sixth studio release dubbed “Diamond Eyes” will be upon us. Below you can check out the video for the blood pumping Diamond Eyes, the record’s second single and title track. I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews for Diamond Eyes, some hailing it as the band’s best effort since their self titled, while others…

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