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Koi No Yokan thread

Started by Vesanic, Sep 10, 2012, 11:17 PM

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jaypayton

its a bad sign when a band puts out a new albu, tours it for a few weeks and then takes 3 months off when they should be knee deep into touring and promoting it.....similar to what faith no more did on their 97 tour....they toured for a few weeks to promote it, then took 3 months off...they broke up a few months later....deftones are burned out, chino wants to do new shit...its over

from_musings

who knows... but a disband thing really should be more planned i think, like before the release of a last album they should say it's their last album and that it's their farewell tour. it would create a lot more running to concerts, old fans who gave up after whatever record but now would drag their butts to a concert because it was the last time they could see the band for nostalgia reasons or what not

only pieces remain

have any of you ever thought they are taking a break because of the holidays to be with family? (thanksgiving, christmas and new years).

from_musings

chino can't tour, promised to raise and watch babies

976-EVIL

NEWS HOT OFF THE PRESS....

My Brother just got his copy of the latest Revolver Mag. They list the top 20 Albums of 2012...

#1 Deftones Koi No Yokan
One last Thing...You Should Beware the Content!!

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wheresmysnare

Quote from: xToxin on Dec 06, 2012, 11:21 AM
It's not so much about the best song. I just get a kick out of some of the fans of the newer stuff. It's interesting, because it's like two different worlds, go back to White Pony era fans, they're completely different to fans of the newer material (IN MOST CASES). I don't know, I just find it strange and mildly entertaining. It's like two different bands. With a whole set of fans for each band.

And, a lot of times they do not get along. Just like some kind of rival gangs or some shit.

Kings of Leon have the same dynamic, probably more so

iceache

Quote from: wheresmysnare on Dec 06, 2012, 09:36 PM
Quote from: xToxin on Dec 06, 2012, 11:21 AM
It's not so much about the best song. I just get a kick out of some of the fans of the newer stuff. It's interesting, because it's like two different worlds, go back to White Pony era fans, they're completely different to fans of the newer material (IN MOST CASES). I don't know, I just find it strange and mildly entertaining. It's like two different bands. With a whole set of fans for each band.

And, a lot of times they do not get along. Just like some kind of rival gangs or some shit.

Kings of Leon have the same dynamic, probably more so

Except kings of Leon suck

pony_01

Quote from: from_musings on Dec 06, 2012, 08:14 PM
chino can't tour, promised to raise and watch babies

and how'd he did it? delivering a pizza?? he needs touring to keep making money and raising babies. lol

RoyalDeftonicBoy

Quote from: 976-EVIL on Dec 06, 2012, 08:39 PM
NEWS HOT OFF THE PRESS....

My Brother just got his copy of the latest Revolver Mag. They list the top 20 Albums of 2012...

#1 Deftones Koi No Yokan

Hahahahaha

O_o


from_musings

Quote from: pony_01 on Dec 07, 2012, 06:16 AM
Quote from: from_musings on Dec 06, 2012, 08:14 PM
chino can't tour, promised to raise and watch babies

and how'd he did it? delivering a pizza?? he needs touring to keep making money and raising babies. lol

um... to provide and make money for a baby isn't the same as raising them and being there for them at all. if he's on the other side of the globe, how the hell could he learn them about right or wrong? skype?

whiskeyandwine

Quote from: only pieces remain on Dec 06, 2012, 08:13 PM
have any of you ever thought they are taking a break because of the holidays to be with family? (thanksgiving, christmas and new years).

This.  At this point, they have been prolific in producing new material.  They've been doing it for 24 years, and in order to continue on with this new unbelievable pace at which they are creating great music, there has to be balance.  Also, the business has changed.  Why would you break your balls 'promoting' a record when nobody buys music anyway.  Deftones could play KNY in its entirety 365 days in a row in 365 different cities and it wouldn't translate into any measurable amount of additional CDs sold.  I love how they handled the release of KNY, and am glad that they are putting their wellness and families first.  They know when they go out on the road their core audience follows.

Teknoman



I make music too

Dath

Quote from: Teknoman on Dec 07, 2012, 09:13 PM
Koi No Yokan was nominated for album of the year on Ultimate-Guitar

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ug_news/album_of_the_year_place_your_votes.html

3rd place too, behind Slash's "Apocalyptic Love" and Jack White's "Blunderbuss".

kickover

To me, Koi No Yokan is pretty rad, musically.  It's not Chino's strongest record, lyrically.  'What Happened to You,' though, is one of the most beautiful things this band has done.
You're a star, you blaze out like a sharp machine..

Penicks

Quote from: kickover on Dec 07, 2012, 10:26 PM'What Happened to You,' though, is one of the most beautiful things this band has done.

how
why

please justify this, keeping this band's other work in mind

rxjustine

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Quote from: Penicks on Dec 08, 2012, 01:19 AM
Quote from: kickover on Dec 07, 2012, 10:26 PM'What Happened to You,' though, is one of the most beautiful things this band has done.

how
why


My thoughts exactly.

Gee

Quote from: kickover on Dec 07, 2012, 10:26 PM
To me, Koi No Yokan is pretty rad, musically.  It's not Chino's strongest record, lyrically.  'What Happened to You,' though, is one of the most beautiful things this band has done.

I actually have to agree. I first really disliked WHTY, but I find it now dreamy, lyrically intruiguing -except for the (over)use of the word night, again- and musically original -and this may be the reason why I didn't like it at first. The  bass reminds me of The Police. The drums are quite unusual for them and I like the guitar parts. I think this song have the same kind of vibe than 11/11 the closer of the TS album.
"When I show up, it's all good" Chino Moreno

DeftonesNZ

It's the theme of the song and the lyrics i find beautiful the whole "We're alive somewhere else" thing i really like,and now you mention it the bass does remind of message in a bottle a bit it has the same reggae sort of sound.Also sonically it's really sweet sounding

Jesus2Chino

Quote from: xToxin on Dec 06, 2012, 11:21 AM
It's not so much about the best song. I just get a kick out of some of the fans of the newer stuff. It's interesting, because it's like two different worlds, go back to White Pony era fans, they're completely different to fans of the newer material (IN MOST CASES). I don't know, I just find it strange and mildly entertaining. It's like two different bands. With a whole set of fans for each band.

And, a lot of times they do not get along. Just like some kind of rival gangs or some shit.
Quote from: sooniletugo on Dec 06, 2012, 06:08 PM
You just come off as the "old fan"/"fan of their old stuff" stereotype. Ever thought a lot of people are just fans of the band period, old and new?

I'm not picking sides on this one, as it's an un-win-able and generalizing topic, but I will say the crowd at the last show I went to was a lot different that the crowds I've seen during past tours. I really couldn't help but notice the different demographic, it was almost drastic.

Much respect,
-Matt
Much respect,
-Matt

976-EVIL

How so Matt? I am curious...

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