I read the new Revolver and it has a Interview with Abe. The mag says the release date is January 2009 and all the working title tracks are stripper names.
do you have any link ?
no i read it at the grocery store, sorry.
you are welcome here then
Quote from: heartache666 on Oct 26, 2008, 11:33 PM
and all the working title tracks are stripper names.
Ha, really? That's crazy.
I was just at Borders too...shit if I would have known. :'(
Quote from: Inkblades on Oct 27, 2008, 01:21 AM
Quote from: heartache666 on Oct 26, 2008, 11:33 PM
and all the working title tracks are stripper names.
Ha, really? That's crazy.
I was just at Borders too...shit if I would have known. :'(
That would explain "Melanie"
i call bs
somebody go buy or steal it, & scan it
i'm still callin late march at the earliest
Sounds good, hope its true.
someone should really steal that mag...
stripper names - i believe.
january for release date - not.
i dont live in u.s so do you know by any chance if there is a stripper called buffalo over there ? :-*
yeah January 2010 should be the earliest hint of a release date...still another 15 months of tracking, and mixing, and taking long breaks in between
Quote from: jesusinabowlofdirt on Oct 27, 2008, 10:14 AM
i dont live in u.s so do you know by any chance if there is a stripper called buffalo over there ? :-*
buffalo for eros?
yeees. what they need to do is to release different versions of the album like white pony. one with buffalo/finger of death as a secret track. different versions would boost up the sales since many of us will buy all versions. they cant let their best song ever be ureleased. (i will settle for it as a b-side too) of course this will never happen but it is more important to get á studio version of the song than to have eros material new and "fresh". it will only be fresh for a couple of months anyway
buffalo/ finger of death it´s from SNW era. Period.
they have new songs...new sounds.
crenshaw ,it's from around the fur era. it showed up as a studio version on white pony era, i didnt hear any complains back then. a good song is a good song no matter when its from
Quote from: White Wrist on Oct 27, 2008, 08:51 AM
stripper names - i believe.
january for release date - not.
yeah
Quote from: jesusinabowlofdirt on Oct 27, 2008, 10:14 AM
i dont live in u.s so do you know by any chance if there is a stripper called buffalo over there ? :-*
hot buffalo elisha !... ;D
or
middle finger of elisha
wow! i cant wait, wuajajaj but...stripper names? ???
I also forgot to mention that they got the name "Eros" from watching german porn while on tour in Europe.
I'm not bullshiting...has no one else read the damn magazine! It's the Halloween issue, it has a women covered in blood on the cover.
january makes sense, i bet there gonna change the date in december to february , its still winter then!? :p
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction-viewImage&friendID=3002730&albumID=1148468&imageID=49558230#a=1148468&i=34894562
That's the issue that contains the interview. You can see by the girl's head that deftones are mentioned.
just to remind all of you
if you remember a few years back. deftones said the self titled album would be out in feb of 02. it ended up coming out in may of 03. you can never ever listen to deftones release dates until they are official.. im guessing the album isnt out until this time. next year
well i believe FEBRUARY
....is gonna be cold :)
im going to take a nap..... i hope someone uploads the magazine when i wake....
Quote from: ilovechino69 on Oct 27, 2008, 09:25 PM
im going to take a nap..... i hope someone uploads the magazine when i wake....
Sorry man, while you were sleeping the only thing that happened was that my dick got jerked off...
Oh yeah, I'm gonna believe it's gonna be out in feb 2009... yeah right,
I would not preffer to fuck a girl named "trempest"
Quote from: Scarf_Bitch on Oct 27, 2008, 10:47 PM
I would not preffer to fuck a girl named "trempest"
excellent !..
I saw this exact magazine at Borders yesterday and I didn't pick it up!!! Damn it. I think I'll go today and pick it up.
(http://www.revolvermag.com/files/images/horrorcover.jpg)
Just picked it up. I don't have a scanner but here's the article:
Although the tentative title for the forthcoming Deftones release is Eros, drummer Abe Cunningham says the name (originally of the Greek god of love) isn't meant to imply that the Sacramento, California, crunch-art kings are serving up high-concept mythology metal on their sixth studio release. For the title's true inspiration, we can thank German TV.
"When we first started touring Europe a lot, many years ago, we would always be going through Germany and other countries in that particular area", recalls Cunningham, speaking fr his home while enjoying some time off, having completed tracking. "We'd be in our hotel rooms, and for lack of many channels, there'd always be some sort of German porn, and they would always say [in heavy, lusty accent] 'Eros.' It was just kind of funny, and it's been a joke for years. That's usually how things start; Just us goofing around. The working titles are all names of strippers, like 'Destiny.'"
The drummer says working to keep things fun is one of the keys to the band's longevity; the Deftones - which also include vocalist Chino Moreno, guitarist Stephen Carpenter, bassist Chi Cheng, and keyboardist-sampler Frank Delgado - have now entered their 20th year together, yet recording Eros they still managed to come to work with a smile. It's all the more impressive considering the group endured major turbulence in recent years, including some very near-breakups.
"We've come very close to breaking up, especially in the past three or four years, maybe even five years, while we were having some really terrible times," he says. "I thought the band was really done, and that was a shitty feeling. But this band is what we do. I had a minute where I thought, Well, maybe I could do something else, but it felt very odd."
One of the low points cam during the two-year process of recording 2006's Saturday Night Wrist, during which the band clashed internally and with famed producer Bob Ezrin (Kiss, Pink Floyd, Jane's Addiction), who never finished the album. When the tension reached a breaking point, Moreno took a hiatus from the band and toured with his side project, Team Sleep, leaving the fate of the Deftones undecided. Once tempers cooled and the singer returned, however, the re-tooled Wrist tracks drew praise from critics and fans alike.
"I love that record. I think it turned out really well, as difficult and insane a process as it was, and as long it took, and the amount of money it cost," Cunningham says. "Never again do I want to repeat that process; it was horrible. I aged many years."
So this time around, the group re-enlisted their longtime collaborated and master of the knobs Terry Date, who produced each of the released prior to Wrist, as well as Pantera's best albums. "Having him back was wonderful," says Cunningham. "We've done pretty much everything with him in the past, and he's just the greatest dude. It was very comfortable, and just good times."
Working on the new record with Date, in their hometown and in their studio, was a pleasant change for the band, especially compared with the Wrist sessions. From conception to mixing (which is being done at a seperate facility), Eros took about a year to complete, and the results, according to Cunningham, have "a pretty lush production" with "jarring, knife-in-your-neck parts, but with floating-on-clouds, beautiful things, too." Perhaps more important, it sounds as though this time the band didn't tear each other to pieces along the way.
"Wrist was a cleansing process for everyone, and we realized we're best friends. We're just dudes who've been making music for 20 years now and having a good time, and that's really what it was all about from the get-go," Cunningham says ."It made the process all the more enjoyable and easy. I think our future records will be much better becasue the line of communication is open, and it feels great."
Then there's a little blip that says this:
Vital stats:
Title - Eros (Tentative)
Release date - January 2009
Producers - Terry Date
Recording in - The Spot (band's studio), Sacramento, California
groovy.
my faith grows
"A pretty lush production" with "jarring, knife-in-your-neck parts, but with floating-on-clouds, beautiful things, too."
That's Deftones.
8)
i just woke up... that didnt say anything about the release date or stipper names..... im going back to sleep
um yeah it did.
Quote from: Frankz0r on Oct 28, 2008, 01:53 AM
"A pretty lush production" with "jarring, knife-in-your-neck parts, but with floating-on-clouds, beautiful things, too."
That's Deftones.
8)
Exactly...he pretty much said what they ALWAYS say about their latest record.
Quote from: ilovechino69 on Oct 28, 2008, 02:40 AM
i just woke up... that didnt say anything about the release date or stipper names..... im going back to sleep
you are right...unbelievable
April for release.
Quote from: ilovechino69 on Oct 28, 2008, 02:40 AM
i just woke up... that didnt say anything about the release date or stipper names..... im going back to sleep
Are you retarded or something? Learn how to read. Here, I'll use bold to make it easy for you:
Quote from: Inkblades on Oct 28, 2008, 01:39 AM
Just picked it up. I don't have a scanner but here's the article:
Although the tentative title for the forthcoming Deftones release is Eros, drummer Abe Cunningham says the name (originally of the Greek god of love) isn't meant to imply that the Sacramento, California, crunch-art kings are serving up high-concept mythology metal on their sixth studio release. For the title's true inspiration, we can thank German TV.
"When we first started touring Europe a lot, many years ago, we would always be going through Germany and other countries in that particular area", recalls Cunningham, speaking fr his home while enjoying some time off, having completed tracking. "We'd be in our hotel rooms, and for lack of many channels, there'd always be some sort of German porn, and they would always say [in heavy, lusty accent] 'Eros.' It was just kind of funny, and it's been a joke for years. That's usually how things start; Just us goofing around. The working titles are all names of strippers, like 'Destiny.'"
The drummer says working to keep things fun is one of the keys to the band's longevity; the Deftones - which also include vocalist Chino Moreno, guitarist Stephen Carpenter, bassist Chi Cheng, and keyboardist-sampler Frank Delgado - have now entered their 20th year together, yet recording Eros they still managed to come to work with a smile. It's all the more impressive considering the group endured major turbulence in recent years, including some very near-breakups.
"We've come very close to breaking up, especially in the past three or four years, maybe even five years, while we were having some really terrible times," he says. "I thought the band was really done, and that was a shitty feeling. But this band is what we do. I had a minute where I thought, Well, maybe I could do something else, but it felt very odd."
One of the low points cam during the two-year process of recording 2006's Saturday Night Wrist, during which the band clashed internally and with famed producer Bob Ezrin (Kiss, Pink Floyd, Jane's Addiction), who never finished the album. When the tension reached a breaking point, Moreno took a hiatus from the band and toured with his side project, Team Sleep, leaving the fate of the Deftones undecided. Once tempers cooled and the singer returned, however, the re-tooled Wrist tracks drew praise from critics and fans alike.
"I love that record. I think it turned out really well, as difficult and insane a process as it was, and as long it took, and the amount of money it cost," Cunningham says. "Never again do I want to repeat that process; it was horrible. I aged many years."
So this time around, the group re-enlisted their longtime collaborated and master of the knobs Terry Date, who produced each of the released prior to Wrist, as well as Pantera's best albums. "Having him back was wonderful," says Cunningham. "We've done pretty much everything with him in the past, and he's just the greatest dude. It was very comfortable, and just good times."
Working on the new record with Date, in their hometown and in their studio, was a pleasant change for the band, especially compared with the Wrist sessions. From conception to mixing (which is being done at a seperate facility), Eros took about a year to complete, and the results, according to Cunningham, have "a pretty lush production" with "jarring, knife-in-your-neck parts, but with floating-on-clouds, beautiful things, too." Perhaps more important, it sounds as though this time the band didn't tear each other to pieces along the way.
"Wrist was a cleansing process for everyone, and we realized we're best friends. We're just dudes who've been making music for 20 years now and having a good time, and that's really what it was all about from the get-go," Cunningham says ."It made the process all the more enjoyable and easy. I think our future records will be much better becasue the line of communication is open, and it feels great."
Then there's a little blip that says this:
Vital stats:
Title - Eros (Tentative)
Release date - January 2009
Producers - Terry Date
Recording in - The Spot (band's studio), Sacramento, California
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Quote from: pissedandpierced on Oct 28, 2008, 11:12 AM
April for release.
i think its a good time for rumors to speak up on this and make things clearer.
Quote from: wither-I on Oct 28, 2008, 12:36 PM
Quote from: pissedandpierced on Oct 28, 2008, 11:12 AM
April for release.
i think its a good time for rumors to speak up on this and make things clearer.
when does he ever make things clear? rarely. he likes to leave us with our heads up our asses
i guess i would too if i was him
Quote from: Frankz0r on Oct 28, 2008, 01:53 AM
"A pretty lush production" with "jarring, knife-in-your-neck parts, but with floating-on-clouds, beautiful things, too."
That's Deftones.
8)
man! yeah! i liked these words very much
Quote from: Hidalgo on Oct 28, 2008, 01:14 PM
Quote from: wither-I on Oct 28, 2008, 12:36 PM
Quote from: pissedandpierced on Oct 28, 2008, 11:12 AM
April for release.
i think its a good time for rumors to speak up on this and make things clearer.
when does he ever make things clear? rarely. he likes to leave us with our heads up our asses
i guess i would too if i was him
well he said jan 09 so im gonna go with that along with the article
i like the description for the music..sounds perfect for them.
ive got a good feeling about this release, it seems they are all in a good, creative and proud mindframe..dunno why i say proud, proud of the creative process and its results i guess.
ok so far we got,
-Trempest
-Malanie
-Destiny
-Poopy
- Cinnabunz
- Cherri Blossom
- Nastee Girl
Quote from: Timmy666 on Oct 28, 2008, 07:10 PM
-Poopy
I def. would never fuck a girl named that
-Mounton Pussy
the title would be "i love chino69"
the truth is no one knows when the album will be released. everyone will say something different. i'm sure if you asked all five of the guys individually, you'd get five different dates. jan 2009? maybe. i certainly wouldn't put my life on it.
frankly, i wouldn't expect the release to be in the soon future until we start hearing a single or some legit teasers (not these myspace vids). remember with s/t - we heard hexagram via the epk a month/two before the album's release. same goes for snw - we heard HITE a month before the album dropped.
yes, we have heard "melanie," which is a good sign, but at the same time the band played "beware" at TOC eight months before the album's release.
the bottom line is the album is coming, the songs sound amazing, and the anticipation is the best part. enjoy the build-up.
Quote from: rumors on Oct 29, 2008, 01:00 AM
the truth is no one knows when the album will be released. everyone will say something different. i'm sure if you asked all five of the guys individually, you'd get five different dates. jan 2009? maybe. i certainly wouldn't put my life on it.
frankly, i wouldn't expect the release to be in the soon future until we start hearing a single or some legit teasers (not these myspace vids). remember with s/t - we heard hexagram via the epk a month/two before the album's release. same goes for snw - we heard HITE a month before the album dropped.
yes, we have heard "melanie," which is a good sign, but at the same time the band played "beware" at TOC eight months before the album's release.
the bottom line is the album is coming, the songs sound amazing, and the anticipation is the best part. enjoy the build-up.
I love you.
dont treat patience like a whore
or
she will treat you like one
live
Quote from: mr.sinister on Oct 29, 2008, 01:07 AM
Quote from: rumors on Oct 29, 2008, 01:00 AM
the truth is no one knows when the album will be released. everyone will say something different. i'm sure if you asked all five of the guys individually, you'd get five different dates. jan 2009? maybe. i certainly wouldn't put my life on it.
frankly, i wouldn't expect the release to be in the soon future until we start hearing a single or some legit teasers (not these myspace vids). remember with s/t - we heard hexagram via the epk a month/two before the album's release. same goes for snw - we heard HITE a month before the album dropped.
yes, we have heard "melanie," which is a good sign, but at the same time the band played "beware" at TOC eight months before the album's release.
the bottom line is the album is coming, the songs sound amazing, and the anticipation is the best part. enjoy the build-up.
I love you.
i couldn't ask for more.
:)
Quote from: rumors on Oct 29, 2008, 01:00 AM
the truth is no one knows when the album will be released. everyone will say something different. i'm sure if you asked all five of the guys individually, you'd get five different dates. jan 2009? maybe. i certainly wouldn't put my life on it.
frankly, i wouldn't expect the release to be in the soon future until we start hearing a single or some legit teasers (not these myspace vids). remember with s/t - we heard hexagram via the epk a month/two before the album's release. same goes for snw - we heard HITE a month before the album dropped.
yes, we have heard "melanie," which is a good sign, but at the same time the band played "beware" at TOC eight months before the album's release.
the bottom line is the album is coming, the songs sound amazing, and the anticipation is the best part. enjoy the build-up.
Real.
xie xie :)
Quote from: rumors on Oct 29, 2008, 01:00 AM
the truth is no one knows when the album will be released. everyone will say something different. i'm sure if you asked all five of the guys individually, you'd get five different dates. jan 2009? maybe. i certainly wouldn't put my life on it.
frankly, i wouldn't expect the release to be in the soon future until we start hearing a single or some legit teasers (not these myspace vids). remember with s/t - we heard hexagram via the epk a month/two before the album's release. same goes for snw - we heard HITE a month before the album dropped.
yes, we have heard "melanie," which is a good sign, but at the same time the band played "beware" at TOC eight months before the album's release.
the bottom line is the album is coming, the songs sound amazing, and the anticipation is the best part. enjoy the build-up.
your right we got beware in Feb of '06 at the TOC but they played it that first show in san jose and didnt play it again till the secret show in DC at the 9:30 club because Chinos timing in that song was waaaaay off and it sounded like shit. Then the rough studio version appeared on myspace in May '06 for like a few hours and then we heard "FM" in march of the taste of chaos tour. then HITE was released in September. album in october. So we need a single by christmas at the least
tru.
Thanks for the up rumors, that's nice of you... :)
Quote from: rumors on Oct 29, 2008, 01:00 AM
the truth is no one knows when the album will be released. everyone will say something different. i'm sure if you asked all five of the guys individually, you'd get five different dates. jan 2009? maybe. i certainly wouldn't put my life on it.
frankly, i wouldn't expect the release to be in the soon future until we start hearing a single or some legit teasers (not these myspace vids). remember with s/t - we heard hexagram via the epk a month/two before the album's release. same goes for snw - we heard HITE a month before the album dropped.
yes, we have heard "melanie," which is a good sign, but at the same time the band played "beware" at TOC eight months before the album's release.
the bottom line is the album is coming, the songs sound amazing, and the anticipation is the best part. enjoy the build-up.
thanks
can you tell us if the album is done being mixed?
Quote from: ilovechino69 on Oct 28, 2008, 02:40 AM
i just woke up... that didnt say anything about the release date or stipper names..... im going back to sleep
Lol, n00b.
Much respect,
-Matt
Quote from: tarkil on Oct 29, 2008, 04:12 AM
Thanks for the up rumors, that's nice of you... :)
I Just woke up again! thanks rumors!
well, after the notice of chi....i think eros will be delayed