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Crosses [Chino Moreno's side project]

Started by deftuner, Feb 06, 2010, 02:41 AM

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rock_n_frost

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rufas

from NME.com:

Deftones' Chino Moreno starts new 'minimal sounding' side-project Crosses

Singer says project sounds like 'stuff I listen to when I'm not screaming'


Deftones frontman Chino Moreno has spoken for the first time about his new side-project Crosses.

Speaking to Noisecreep.com, Moreno said that Crosses, which also features FAR guitarist Shaun Lopez, have 16 songs written.

"It's really minimal and soothing and it's sort of like the stuff I like listening to when I'm not screaming my head off," he said.

Moreno added that the band "don't have any plans to play live, but we might release a series of EPs on our own on the net."

He also spoke about the Deftones covers album, which the band are releasing for Record Store Day.

"We've talked about playing a certain record in certain cities," he said. "We're going to get into some of those songs and see what happens."

The album, 'Covers', is released on April 16.

rock_n_frost

if it wasnt Lopez, then we would have to wait like 3 years for the album
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Inkblades

What really excites me is:

1. 16 songs.
2. Piano on some of them.

RoyalDeftonicBoy

(Sighs)


Great another project that will delay Eros or whatever new album they want to write.No wonder new release every 3 fucking years.


rock_n_frost

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shine down unshy

Well at least we got some answers, fuckers.  ;)

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rock_n_frost

i hate ''soon'' as an answer, but at least he aswered
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Jerry_Curls

..Yeah don't go there,

I let you get to me

yeah yeah.

luisch

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