I don't know why, but I think it sits somewhere between pink, red and purple. And it's important to get out of your comfort zone sometimes witch the music - just to be excited. It's still a DEFTONES record - we didn't really have any new influences that changed that - but it's an expansion of what we were comfortable with. And I feel, definitely, like we did that. ![]() I'm not saying we went in with any preconceived ideas as such, but I do think we went in knowing that we wanted to make this record a little different from the last two. He said: "We recorded this record in a different way. Moreno also spoke in more detail about the making of "Gore". And even though it was a tough few years we went through while making those records, I think it was important to have their optimistic outlook." They were both recording in the same way. "I feel like 'Diamond Eyes' and 'Koi No Yokan' were brother-sister records in a lot of ways. Where our last two album titles were a lot more optimistic, I think this title is intentionally different. "I think DEFTONES have always flirted with dynamic and that yin-and-yang of things that are provocative and things that are beautiful. The album was produced by Matt Hyde and DEFTONES.ĭEFTONES singer Chino Moreno told U.K.'s Kerrang! magazine about the new album title: "If you look at the title and the artwork, it's about a juxtaposition that, for me, is very beautiful. ![]() California-based rock band DEFTONES will release its eighth studio album, titled "Gore", on April 8 via Warner Bros.
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