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kurtone

Quote from: therealdaebat on Feb 26, 2016, 08:28 PM
Quote from: Penicks on Feb 26, 2016, 08:18 PM
sorry, i'm sure those guys are way more appreciative of your amazing findings with your production grade headphones

Wow, this community is starting to suck. I try to share something I found and you all berate me for it.

Starting to?

Penicks

chill out bro, it's all one love here beside the shitposting





except for redditors tho, they can suck a dick

NYRexall

Quote from: jaypayton on Feb 25, 2016, 11:42 PM
how is it speculating? It is common knowledge Chino isnt into heavy aggressive music anymore. Have you heard Crosses? Have you heard him dismiss Adrenaline and ST in interviews from the past year or so...have you heard Palms? Hes the one guy who does an album with Isis and manages to make them sound mellow. He namedrops how much heloves beiber all the time.....the guitar player (who is known to want the band to be more metal) does an interview saying he basically hated the new album and doesnt like the direction the band is going in.  put 2 and 2 together its obvious the album will NOT be heavy and Chino is clearly the reason why....who do you think is pushing them in a new direction? Abe and Frank? or Chino? hmmmmm thats a tough one

Crosses and Palms are side projects different from the music he makes with Deftones. That's usually what a side project entails: a departure from a musician's more-familiar work. I can't see why this is so hard for you to grasp, just like I can't see 9/10ths of the posts you make as anything more than whiny bitching about a band you continue to support even though you're clearly unhappy with their direction

Royal, CMND/CTRL, Gauze, Poltergeist, Leathers, Goon Squad, Diamond Eyes, Rocket Skates, Swerve City...those are just songs from the past two albums. I'm not sure what kind of "heavy" you're looking for if stuff like this fails to register with you. It leads me to the conclusion that for such a self-professed "long-time fan", you're clearly missing the entire point of this band's music, sound, dynamic, etc.

Rickety Cricket

This is old, but any Deftones fan would enjoy this shit.   Very underrated band from Canada that broke up after this phenomenal album. 
https://youtu.be/hJdKtz3CQNk

jaypayton

Quote from: NYRexall on Feb 26, 2016, 10:04 PM
Quote from: jaypayton on Feb 25, 2016, 11:42 PM
how is it speculating? It is common knowledge Chino isnt into heavy aggressive music anymore. Have you heard Crosses? Have you heard him dismiss Adrenaline and ST in interviews from the past year or so...have you heard Palms? Hes the one guy who does an album with Isis and manages to make them sound mellow. He namedrops how much heloves beiber all the time.....the guitar player (who is known to want the band to be more metal) does an interview saying he basically hated the new album and doesnt like the direction the band is going in.  put 2 and 2 together its obvious the album will NOT be heavy and Chino is clearly the reason why....who do you think is pushing them in a new direction? Abe and Frank? or Chino? hmmmmm thats a tough one

Crosses and Palms are side projects different from the music he makes with Deftones. That's usually what a side project entails: a departure from a musician's more-familiar work. I can't see why this is so hard for you to grasp, just like I can't see 9/10ths of the posts you make as anything more than whiny bitching about a band you continue to support even though you're clearly unhappy with their direction

Royal, CMND/CTRL, Gauze, Poltergeist, Leathers, Goon Squad, Diamond Eyes, Rocket Skates, Swerve City...those are just songs from the past two albums. I'm not sure what kind of "heavy" you're looking for if stuff like this fails to register with you. It leads me to the conclusion that for such a self-professed "long-time fan", you're clearly missing the entire point of this band's music, sound, dynamic, etc.


if your argument is they are just as heavy and aggressive a band now as they were 12-20 years ago....then you might be the one who is missing the dynamic of the bands music..how many times did Chino scream on KNY? once?  i know countless people who stopped listening around SNW because they thought they went soft.

Freedomsoldier17

even if they end up going in a direction i don't like i will always respect them. deftones had a great impact on my musical evolution.

AnotherVaper

#1026
I've followed the band since SNW and I like all their albums. I get that people don't always agree with the direction their band is going in, but a lot of them make an effort to get along and get into the new music. I think his comments were taken out of context and don't see him leaving the band. Looking forward to the new album. I hated hole in the earth when it came out until i realized it was deftones. I was just checking out the band at that time, so i guess chinos vocals were what threw me off. I gave it a good listen then liked it later on.

Yoi Yes Kokan

I don't get how the people don't always agree the "direction" the band is always going in, there is no direction, it's the same band, same distinctive sound and thank god they have variety because that's why everything they put it out is an A + production.

It's sad to see so many people into what's heavy and all that, they are stuck in the nu metal era of the 90's, how silly, it's sad deftones ever had to be apart of that scene, one could see clearly on adrenaline they had so much more melody and soul compared to the punk rock they were playing back then, even around the fur which I love still is a little too immature. white pony starts too be a lot more poetic and soothing, and thankfully they came back with that dark, bludgeoning sound on self titled which people hated when it came out and it was my favorite at the time. SNY was a depressing record but all of the songs were well written and Kimdracula is a stunner. Diamond Eyes was around the fur with maturity and KNY simply begs for more which hopefully will be delivered on this next record. I heard someone say they think the shorter song lengths on the new record might mean less intro/outro work, see thats a good observation rather than just jerking off about the past or how heavy they are. and yes I hope they keep those long electro intro and outro's to make you heavy metal knuckleheads wait a little longer to get your cranium pummeled.

NYRexall

Quote from: jaypayton on Feb 27, 2016, 12:05 AMif your argument is they are just as heavy and aggressive a band now as they were 12-20 years ago....then you might be the one who is missing the dynamic of the bands music..how many times did Chino scream on KNY? once?

For one, they're a completely different band than the one that was around 20 years ago. It's amazing how many out there like yourself can't get past an album that was released in 1997, ffs. Diamond Eyes and KNY were full of aggression and heaviness; that is indisputable and even a passing fan of the band would be able to see that.

White Pony was just as mellow and different in parts as SNW and KNY, and virtually nobody has a problem with that album. But everything after S/T is the band "going soft"? LoL please

I can see you're one of these goobs who thinks screaming = heaviness. Like I said, start your own 1995-style Deftones band, scream your ass off night after night over hundreds of shows, turn 43 and then come back and show us all how you can shred your vocal chords like time stands still.

Quotei know countless people who stopped listening around SNW because they thought they went soft.

Good! Fuck 'em. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. If those fans can't understand or cope with a band changing/progressing/growing from album to album, then they can a.) go start their own band and see how easy it is to stay relevant, b.) go listen to the plethora of shitty music out there that falls miles short of what Deftones have accomplished over 8 albums, or c.) get fucked when they're done being simpering little bitches about how a band they support isn't living up to their expectations. Because I'm SURE those are the fans the band is trying desperately to appease from album to album, right?

sooniletugo

Chino has repeatedly said in interviews that the music isn't coming from a place of anger or depression anymore. You can't just expect them to emulate the mindset they had on the first two records or self-titled album in order to satisfy your need for 'heaviness'. Their sound will never be as monstrous and depraved as on S/T, so move on. That being said, I was surprised at how aggressive KNY could get. The melodic parts are so melodic that when the heavy part kicks in, it hits hard, without having to go full on Elite/Hexagram/WGTB. For example; Leathers, Tempest, Goon Squad.

Anyway I doubt Chino is the only one who's digging the new stuff. I'm willing to bet Sergio, and probably Frank and Abe, are totally down with it too.

Yoi Yes Kokan

and screaming? I never liked that, that's why I stayed away from metal, one could clearly see in deftones what they possessed and showed the world was that metal could have real songs.

Inkblades

#1031
Quote from: Yoi Yes Kokan on Feb 27, 2016, 02:13 AM
I don't get how the people don't always agree the "direction" the band is always going in, there is no direction

You know who disagrees with you? The lead guitarist of Deftones.

bewareofrats

Quote from: NYRexall on Feb 27, 2016, 02:35 AM
White Pony was just as mellow and different in parts as SNW and KNY, and virtually nobody has a problem with that album. But everything after S/T is the band "going soft"? LoL please
Haha, yes, this is pretty much exactly what I was thinking.  It's about time someone brought this up.  People go goo goo gaa gaa over White Pony.  Old fans consider it standard, classic Deftones and whine about later albums being soft.  It is like screaming = heavy to them, but there's about the same amount of screaming and heaviness on there as SNW.  DE and KNY aren't that far behind.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

ANattyRat

At the end of the day, it's about what we want. No-one here wants Adrenaline 2.0, I don't think. No-one wants a repeat of an album, even though they might want the guitars, or the vocals, or the lyrics, or the production, or whatever else, to sound like it did from a certain era. I love the self-titled album because of the darkness and the raw, gritty feel it has to it, I'd love to hear that come into play again, at least in certain elements, in certain songs, to have that vibe come through from their newer songs, over a decade later, would be awesome. Not that I want them to be on drugs or fighting or depressed in order to create those elements again. Others might want raw aggression (particularly from Chino) again, lots of screaming that sends chills down your spine, etc.

Point is, we're all fighting and whining about how much they suck now, how soft they are, or how stupid people complaining about those things are (I admit I'm guilty of this also). It's not going to stop, because disagreements can lead to arguments and insults, but no-one argues about something they don't care about. We all love this band, even if some of us think they've lost their touch or they're not what they used to be. And we're all going to be listening to that album as soon as we can, and we're all going to form our opinions.

Deftones have changed directions. They've done so basically every single album. They're still Deftones, they just don't stick to the same formula. You can adore it, you can like it, you can dislike it, you can loathe it, but keep in mind that our opinions aren't facts, they're based on what we, personally, want and expect.

Yoi Yes Kokan

Quote from: Inkblades on Feb 27, 2016, 08:39 AM
Quote from: Yoi Yes Kokan on Feb 27, 2016, 02:13 AM
I don't get how the people don't always agree the "direction" the band is always going in, there is no direction

You know who disagrees with you? The lead guitarist of Deftones.

doesn't chino play lead?

TheyCallMeP

Quote from: Yoi Yes Kokan on Feb 27, 2016, 12:08 PM
Quote from: Inkblades on Feb 27, 2016, 08:39 AM
Quote from: Yoi Yes Kokan on Feb 27, 2016, 02:13 AM
I don't get how the people don't always agree the "direction" the band is always going in, there is no direction

You know who disagrees with you? The lead guitarist of Deftones.

doesn't chino play lead?

Stop

Capt Snow

Quote from: TheyCallMeP on Feb 27, 2016, 02:53 PM
Quote from: Yoi Yes Kokan on Feb 27, 2016, 12:08 PM
Quote from: Inkblades on Feb 27, 2016, 08:39 AM
Quote from: Yoi Yes Kokan on Feb 27, 2016, 02:13 AM
I don't get how the people don't always agree the "direction" the band is always going in, there is no direction

You know who disagrees with you? The lead guitarist of Deftones.

doesn't chino play lead?

Stop

Steph plays bass

sooniletugo

Could Phantom Bride be a cover or maybe take its name from this song? One of the big 80s new wave bands Chino probably loves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIP9cneO4WY

bewareofrats

Like someone else here recently said, I think that interview with Steph was still to create buzz.  Because it sounds like he is quite into the record now and people would know if that would be a bad move to release.  Like any publicity is good publicity or some such thing.
Open-minded?  Here's some short videos to challenge your thinking:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B82C219AC3A6847

sing blue silver

It's like nobody remembers this is how Steph and Chino have been since 2000. Calm the fuck down people.