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Gore

Started by therealdaebat, Jan 27, 2016, 06:39 PM

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defTHE1s

Don't know if it has been noticed before but, Deftones have been teasing us with some Gore stuff since 2015. More specific, check this vid at the end of Headup and see whatyou hear:

DEFTONES (Santiago Gets Louder 2015) Audio
https://youtu.be/YTpmUaqgwJQ?t=1h15m45s

And don't know if it was done before that year or until the new shows they did beginning this year but used as an intro.

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FlyingPiranha

Gotta say, Gore didn't do much for me when it first dropped in April, but after seeing some of the songs live last week I've found a whole new appreciation for it. I don't think I was in the right "mood" for a new Deftones album at the time, and it just never really clicked with me or made me want to go back for more listens, but now it's all I want to hear. I still wish the production wasn't so muddy sounding, but man, Hearts/Wires, Rubicon, Phantom Bride, and (L)MIRL are all top Deftones songs for me right now.
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cvthedrv

Quote from: cvthedrv on Aug 06, 2016, 03:15 AM
Nick Raskulinecz became deftones into a radio friendly band.

fuck him.

ANattyRat

You can't blame production for radio-friendly music. Clean, polished sounding heavy metal isn't going to be played next to Justin Bieber. If you don't like what he did with the music, fine, but don't act like he forced the band to make their version of a pop album. Diamond Eyes came after Chi's accident and all of them said during interviews that they wanted to make positive music and wanted to enjoy themselves and be in a good mindset. They pulled themselves from a dark place and found a way to create music from that and chose to do it with more optimistic-sounding music, and it allowed them to carry on making music. If you're going to cry about that because it wasn't produced by Terry Date, or because it makes you feel like Deftones 'sold out', that's your own narrow-mindedness, no-one else's fault.

TheyCallMeP

#11285
After listening multiple times to Gore, the song that grew on me the most was Rubicon. It was never a bad song to me, but it's to the point now where I feel like it's one of the highlights of the entire album. I love the spaced out guitar in the chorus with the random high notes during the "face the lights" section. Some reviews have referred to this song having space rock characteristics, what do you all think? Would you want Deftones to explore a more space rock sound on the next album?

Cullision

The first time I listened to rubicon my first thought was "this is some power rangers shit" lol wasn't into it at all. It grew on me a bit but I'm still not a huge fan, it has some really great elements but some that really turn me off as well.

pelican fly

Acid Hologram & Geometric Headdress are my fav tracks from this album.
All the rest flow so well ( Pittura till the end of LMIRL is like one song to me ) though and that's why i love this album more than the last 3.  Yea the mix sucks but I still dig it.

rainnyx4

Sometimes I don't know what the fuck you guys are hearing/thinking. Gore flowing well? Come on, it's almost as disjointed as SNW. I'm betting that you guys that think Gore flows so well also don't think KNY is their most cohesive and smoothly proceeding album.

Also, Rubicon could've been amazing. That chorus is so good. But it is mired by that lazy as fuck verse riff. And yeah, there's a huge space rock influence in that song's chorus. Band should definitely incorporate more of that.

ANattyRat

Quote from: rainnyx4 on Aug 12, 2016, 04:54 AM
Sometimes I don't know what the fuck you guys are hearing/thinking. Gore flowing well? Come on, it's almost as disjointed as SNW. I'm betting that you guys that think Gore flows so well also don't think KNY is their most cohesive and smoothly proceeding album.

Also, Rubicon could've been amazing. That chorus is so good. But it is mired by that lazy as fuck verse riff. And yeah, there's a huge space rock influence in that song's chorus. Band should definitely incorporate more of that.

Wow, people having different opinions about music. Who saw that coming?

rainnyx4

Yeah, you can have different opinions about stuff, but saying that Gore flows well, when it's pretty clear that it doesn't (or at least nowhere near as well as KNY did, which has become almost universally reviled on this site for some reason), just makes people look goofy and like they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

illthrowROCKS@U

Quote from: rainnyx4 on Aug 12, 2016, 08:00 AM
Yeah, you can have different opinions about stuff, but saying that Gore flows well, when it's pretty clear that it doesn't (or at least nowhere near as well as KNY did, which has become almost universally reviled on this site for some reason), just makes people look goofy and like they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

Yes, opinions are great until they're vastly different from mine. Then they're just objectively wrong.
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ANattyRat

Quote from: rainnyx4 on Aug 12, 2016, 08:00 AM
Yeah, you can have different opinions about stuff, but saying that Gore flows well, when it's pretty clear that it doesn't (or at least nowhere near as well as KNY did, which has become almost universally reviled on this site for some reason), just makes people look goofy and like they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

Not really. It makes people look goofy only to people who can't accept that music is subjective. Anyway, Gore flows brilliantly. So does Koi No Yokan, but Gore is the kind of album I need to listen to from beginning to end because of how easily it flows.

Freedomsoldier17

I like the way Chino's vocals flow in general. The way he sings, it's like I'm having a picture painted right in front of me

Inkblades

Quote from: rainnyx4 on Aug 12, 2016, 04:54 AM
Sometimes I don't know what the fuck you guys are hearing/thinking. Gore flowing well? Come on, it's almost as disjointed as SNW. I'm betting that you guys that think Gore flows so well also don't think KNY is their most cohesive and smoothly proceeding album.

Also, Rubicon could've been amazing. That chorus is so good. But it is mired by that lazy as fuck verse riff. And yeah, there's a huge space rock influence in that song's chorus. Band should definitely incorporate more of that.

Rubicon's verse riffs > What Happened to You's verse riffs :D

sooniletugo

Yo... Rubicon's verse riff is legitimately one of my favourite things on the album. Definitely the most catchy part, love how it closes out the track. It's a great contrast to the chorus which is also insanely catchy and beautiful. Awesome song.

E-Money

I was bumping gore in the car today and was really enjoying it. Rubicon, Lmirl, and Phantom Bride are some of my favorite deftones songs.. And Pittura is really great when turned up loud. Just wish the mix didn't suck so bad.. Definitely my favorite record of the Sergio era. Hoping for one more record with Terry.

TheyCallMeP

I went back and listened to DE and KNY recently and Gore blows both of these albums away. I was a big fan of DE also, but Gore is a step up in every category compared to the last two records. Lyrically, it's a beast. Musically, it's a lot more complex and interesting  (they definitely challenged themselves). I'm rambling now, but Gore is in the top half of their discography for me (with WP, ATF, and S/T). Love it

defTHE1s

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This just in, Stephs prototype new guitar that he'll use on the new record titled Mamadas due out Summer 2020 .. or Winter 2020 .. most likely Spring 2021 though


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Nice album name there  ;D

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defTHE1s

Quote from: invalidses on Apr 07, 2016, 12:09 AM
yup. still got it... hahahaha! memorieeeeeeees



Can you rip it and share man?
I'm just curious (as sure as most are) of that Night Driver and Digital Bath that suppossedly were the same tracks...
The Untitled bonus is Back to School?

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