Deftones New Album Titled ‘Gore’? Chino Moreno Discusses The Album’s Delayed Release Date
Fans were delighted when news broke out that Sacramento-based alternative metal band Deftones' new album was a hundred percent complete.
Chino Moreno discusses the expected release date of the band's new album and why it got delayed.
It was recently reported that the latest record from the band is currently titled "Gore," which has undergone numerous blown release dates, The PRP claimed.
The source also noted the discussion that Chino Moreno had explained their latest record's delayed release date.
"The guy (Matt Hyde) who started who recorded the record with us had mixed it, but at the time, we had finished the record and then we went and started doing some shows," the lead singer explained. "So we weren't around while it was being mixed."
"So, when we got off tour we listened to it and went 'ahh, let's try something else'-so we tried someone else, who was great, but didn't record the record. So there was a lot of the nuance and things from the recording that were missing. So we ended up going back with Matt Hyde, who initially recorded the record."
In a report last year, it was unveiled that Deftones was working on a new album and that in an interview with BBC Radio's Daniel P. Carter, frontman Chino Moreno announced that the band's new album would have a tentative release date of Sept. 25, Loud Wire stated.
"The record as far as music has been all recorded and I'm currently working on the vocals," Deftones frontman Chino Moreno said.
"I've been recording from my home studio here in Oregon. Slowly but surely getting it done, man. It's coming out really good, it's just another Deftones record, and I feel like us reaching a little bit, getting more into the song structures, and just trying to challenge ourselves a little bit you know what I mean?"
"It's sounding good. I think it's gonna be a great record."
Moreno talked more about the new album of Deftones during a separate interview with RollingStone, boasting how the upcoming record was done in "a really cool way."
"The songs are amazing and we wrote them in a really cool way," the singer said.
"We had all of us in a room together with one person expressing an idea and another person jumping on it. The songs are really built as a collective. We have five guys who have almost completely different takes on music, so when it works, it works great."