He added: "When the record came out, I think people felt that Stef wasn't as big a part of it and that it may have suffered in certain areas because of that, so one of the most important things is that everybody is engaged and everybody is excited."ĭEFTONES have released eight studio albums to date and have sold over ten million albums worldwide. A perfect example would be 'Gore', when Stef basically admitted, like, 'I didn't have much to do with this record.' And that was not because we didn't want him - my favorite ideas of DEFTONES songs are ones that he spearheads." "When you've made a lot of records with the same people, everybody has to be engaged," Moreno said.
The follow-up to 2016's "Gore" was helmed by Terry Date, who produced such DEFTONES classics as "Around The Fur", "White Pony" and the group's self-titled album.Ī snippet of the "Ohms" title track can be streamed below.ĭEFTONES singer Chino Moreno told Kerrang! magazine that "Ohms" was a more collaborative effort than "Gore", which saw guitarist Stephen Carpenter largely excluded from the production process. The band's ninth studio LP will be called "Ohms" and will arrive on September 25, as first confirmed by a billboard for the album, the latitude and longitude coordinates for which DEFTONES tweeted on Wednesday (August 19).
DEFTONES have revealed the title and release date for their long-awaited new album.