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The wait is over. Deftones are back with their highly anticipated tenth studio album, "private music." Marking their first new music since 2020's acclaimed Ohms, the album sees the band reunite with legendary producer Nick Raskulinecz, promising a powerful return to the crushing and atmospheric soundscapes of their most beloved work. From the driving lead single "my mind is a mountain" to the hypnotic "milk of the madonna," this is the next monumental chapter from a band that continues to evolve and defy.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 my mind is a mountain
00:02:45 locked club
00:05:33 ecdysis
00:08:57 infinite source
00:12:24 souvenir
00:18:29 cXz
00:21:37 i think about you all the time
00:25:41 milk of the madonna
00:29:45 cut hands
00:32:42 metal dream
00:35:40 departing the body




highplainsdem
(63,104 posts)Rather than just hang off the legacy of the immaculate classics Around The Fur and White Pony, the Sacramento art-metallers have spent the 21st Century boshing out banger after banger as arguably the most reliable band in rock. But thats not enough to get the kids on board with dudes in their fifties. Theres something in the genre-fluid way it all hangs together with Deftones Morenos soulful and (dare-we-say-it?) often sexy croon, the vividly profound lyrics, the flashes of hip-hop and trip-hop rhythms, perversely danceable drums, and the world-building density of the riffs. Metal is only a colour on the palette, and never the whole picture; ideal for these tribeless times as well as fortifying the band to go the distance.
This 10th album Private Music is a reunion with Nick Raskulinecz the producer behind their reinvigorating mid-career highs of 2010s Diamond Eyes and 2012s Koi No Yokan. Cutting to the core of Deftones, it feels like they really picked up where they left off. Locked Club has that Swerve City and Goon Squad LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO swagger as Moreno coolly sets the tone: Cruise out in style, well its safe, come stepping out proud from the gates. Ecdysis smashes a touch of Depeche Mode Violator synthy macabre with some Deftones doom visions of our end met by rivers rising, swollen streams dividing, before the chugging Sleigh Bells riffery of Infinite Source and sky-reaching mini epic of Souvenir find a centre until the feral cXz rips a hole in time with a circle pit.
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From the brilliantly Deftones-as-fuck Milk Of The Madonna, the possessed machine-gun delivery of Cut Hands and Metal Dream to the cinematic and escapist closer of Departing The Body, Private Music once again finds the band as masters of beauty and brutality rolling over the horizon in one stunning but powerful storm. Batten down those hatches, throw up those horns, and lean in close. Very much a whole journey through a full-bodied and expansive fever dream, but this time somehow spiritual, intimate and direct, Deftones 10th album is a gift for fans old, new, and certainly finding them in the very distant future. Their peers cant touch them.
Celerity
(54,876 posts)highplainsdem
(63,104 posts)I'll admit (not that you don't already know, lol) that I do prefer different groups, but as with my posts about Rush touring next year, news I was happy to see and post about here though they were never a favorite of mine, I'm always thrilled to see artists continuing to work and create new music - real music - that's this good. It's so good for both those artists and their fans. And wow, that NME review...
And yes, I will give this new Deftones album a careful listen...
Celerity
(54,876 posts)
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