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kurtone

Quote from: deftfan on Aug 06, 2016, 02:33 PM
New interview with Chino in The Aquarian Weekly newspaper.
"An Interview With Deftones: Always Reacting."
by Robert Gluck (August 3, 2016)
http://www.theaquarian.com/2016/08/03/an-interview-with-deftones-always-reacting-2/

Another new interview with Chino in Paper Magazine.
"Deftones' Chino Moreno On Performing In A Volcano And Growing The Band's Live Show."
by Iliana Kaplan (August 5, 2016)
http://www.papermag.com/deftones-1960592769.html

I call bullshit on them playing Phantom Bride live lol. The last question of that second interview is going to make people think Chino wants Frank out of the band now. Can't wait to see the press take off with it.

Inkblades

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Well...how else are we supposed to take that? That's basically exactly what he's saying. The fuck else is Frank going to do? Play the cowbell? I'm sure Chino will downplay it or say he was taken out of context in future interviews. Hopefully he's just talking out of his ass.

And Chino, on the (admittedly microscopic) off chance that you're reading...awful, awful idea. Sorry, mate, but are you fucking serious? Frank has always added a whole new dimension to the band. And frankly (no pun intended), songs where he's downplayed (Doomed User, Gore, Beware, etc.) can really, really use him.

kurtone

I guess that would make quite a few people on this board happy, maybe they'll finally write Adrenaline 2.0

ANattyRat

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Quote from: deftfan on Aug 06, 2016, 02:33 PM
Another new interview with Chino in Paper Magazine.
"Deftones' Chino Moreno On Performing In A Volcano And Growing The Band's Live Show."
by Iliana Kaplan (August 5, 2016)
http://www.papermag.com/deftones-1960592769.html

I'm sure he doesn't want Frank out of the band, it's more like what he says. Every album they talk about expanding their sound, and he's saying it'd be interesting to do the opposite. It'd be interesting, but hell no. Frank's a member of the band, what if he'd said "We'll make an album but without drums"? I know it's not the same thing because Frank isn't needed to make songs, it's more that he adds to them. But even so, that's kind of a mean thing to say.

Anyway, I wish Frank was more prominent in their songs. His effects in Digital Bath are probably my favourite, it makes the atmosphere and mood of their music even more amplified. So I'm not sure what he's thinking except that it's just another aspect of wanting to experiment with something.

The interview talking about them playing Phantom Bride is cool. They have been playing more Gore songs, and hell, even played a SNW song for an opener, that's a big change for them (first time in like six years, possibly?), so I think if they have the time to rehearse and figure out a way for it to work, they will play it. Even if just for a few shows. Hell, hopefully the other songs not yet played will make an appearance too.

Interview with Sergio about his Orange Amps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_niQyVd0ptE

deftfan



Deftones in last Total Guitar magazine (Summer 2016)
"Chino Moreno and Stephen Carpenter invite TG to join them on stage at Wembley Arena, just hours before their headline set..."
Pages with Deftones view / download here (original images 3116x2000):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7dDG_93h3MkOFp4VEtneWxwOFE
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7dDG_93h3MkUVJEUlBRQWE4WEk
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7dDG_93h3MkTEhPcjYzM3BCMG8


Vesanic

He wouldn't want Frank ditched or anything. I think he'd just want his atmospheres to take a step back and have the rest of the band do its thing. Like Adrenaline you could say, where his additions are noticeable but not overwhelming (Minus Blindfold, Fireal, etc.). Obviously they wouldn't go heavy, so it'd be interesting.

LG95

And Chino doing more stripped back vocals would be pretty exciting.
I could float here forever

E-Money

Quote from: Inkblades on Aug 06, 2016, 06:15 PM
Well...how else are we supposed to take that? That's basically exactly what he's saying. The fuck else is Frank going to do? Play the cowbell? I'm sure Chino will downplay it or say he was taken out of context in future interviews. Hopefully he's just talking out of his ass.

And Chino, on the (admittedly microscopic) off chance that you're reading...awful, awful idea. Sorry, mate, but are you fucking serious? Frank has always added a whole new dimension to the band. And frankly (no pun intended), songs where he's downplayed (Doomed User, Gore, Beware, etc.) can really, really use him.

I feel like Doomed User is the perfect song for Frank to do his thing... Disappointed he's not doing anything on that track.. Really needs him. Frank adds so much to this band. Not down for a record without him..

deftfan

Chino Moreno appears on the latest episode of '2 Hours With Matt Pinfield' (August 29, 2016)
"Matt and Chino discuss his origins as a musician, growing up a big fan of bands like Duran Duran, and how a car accident brought the Deftones together in their teens! They also discuss the tragic death of bass player Chi Cheng and how Jerry Cantrell was asked to play a guitar solo on the new album"...and more.

https://audioboom.com/boos/4979598-033-deftones-chino-on-gore-the-death-of-friend-and-bassist-chi-cheng-and-how-a-car-accident-led-to-the-formation-of-deftones

deftfan

Chino Moreno on last episode in "I AM RAPAPORT" podcast. (August 30, 2016)
"...then Michael calls in Chino Moreno of The Deftones to discuss performing for 25+ years, signing to Madonna's label & meeting her for the first time, best countries for a Stickman, favorite songs to perform on tour and how he started listening to the WORLDWIDE PHENOMENON nearly 2 years ago..."
Listen here (Chino appers from 22:11 min):
http://www.iamrapaport.com/
itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-am-rapaport-stereo-podcast/id923017367?mt=2

snw9

Daily Rock - Interview DEFTONES Greenfield 2016

Interesting Tidbit: Phantom Bride was written by Stephen Carpenter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLD_-nSYYvs

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Shadow46/2

Lol @ Sergio's face that entire interview

Also of note, Chino says he'd like to play in Deftones till he's 50. Hmm

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Inkblades

That means seven more years of Deftones. 1988-2023. So, 2-3 more albums?

I bet he doesn't quit at 50 though, mostly because the touring money is probably too good.

ANattyRat

Quote from: Inkblades on Sep 13, 2016, 06:34 PM
That means seven more years of Deftones. 1988-2023. So, 2-3 more albums?

I bet he doesn't quit at 50 though, mostly because the touring money is probably too good.

I'm quite sure it's less about money and more about whether or not it's worth it. He loves music and loves making music, but trying to balance out family life and touring is probably a big factor. I mean, maybe when he hits 50 he'll decide he's still got the energy to keep going for another ten years.

sharinglungs

Quote from: Shadow46/2 on Sep 13, 2016, 02:50 PM
Lol @ Sergio's face that entire interview

Also of note, Chino says he'd like to play in Deftones till he's 50. Hmm

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Oh lord.. I think he meant that he hopes he gets to keep playing music until he feels he doesn't need to or want to any more. Nothing to do with being 50 exactly. He just said a number for the fuck of it.


deftfan

Deftones in HUCK Magazine (June/July 2010).
Page scenes, original photos and outtakes VIEW / DOWNLOAD here (44 files):

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7dDG_93h3MkQ1ktTml0cXVGN2s


darkomilicic

https://www.google.com/amp/consequenceofsound.net/2016/09/riot-fest-chicago-2016-festival-review-from-worst-to-best/amp/?client=safari

Here's the bit on Deftones, quite a positive review on their set at Chicago's Riot Fest.

"Are you ready for the motherfucking Misfits?" Chino Moreno asked the raving crowd a few songs into the Deftones' mighty set at the Riot stage Sunday evening. The Sacramento band could hardly be called benchwarmers, though, ripping through a set of both old material, particularly from Around the Fur, and newer songs from Gore and Koi no Yokan. Moreno was relentless, bounding and leaping from end to end of the stage. Anchored by his bandmates — particularly, rock-solid guitarist Stephen Carpenter and bassist Sergio Vega — Moreno was free to scream straight into the crowd at one moment and stand atop an amp like a messiah the next. He paid tribute to both Glenn Danzig and Morrissey, acknowledging the oddness of that combination: "That might be corrupt and wrong, but those motherfuckers made me wanna sing. I love them both equally." In this writer's opinion, Deftones gave Misfits a solid run for their money, the students clearly outperforming the masters. –Karen Gwee

deftfan

Deftones interesting interview / article from Premier Guitar magazine (April 2016):
"PG spoke with Carpenter and Moreno about 7- and 8-string guitars, low tunings, click tracks, Carpenter's battle with his digital rig, and Moreno's need for simplicity."
by: Tzvi Gluckin
edit by: deftfan (Deftones Zone)
Read on issue: https://issuu.com/deftfan/docs/deftones_-_premierguitar__april2016
or via google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7dDG_93h3MkdGt3dHBSbWJUN0k/view