Deftones is a
Grammy award-winning
nu metal,
alternative rock band from
Sacramento, California. Personnel are
Chino Moreno (
vocals,
guitar),
Stephen Carpenter (
guitar),
Abe Cunningham (
drums),
Chi Cheng (
bass) and
turntablist/
keyboardist/
sampler player
Frank Delgado. (Incidentally, Carpenter is generally credited with "strings", although he actually only plays
guitar.)
Deftones have often been praised as one of the more innovative and unique
rock bands of recent years. Johnny Loftus writes, "Rock critics usually reserve a special place for Deftones above or at least away from the rest of the turn-of-the-century
nu-metal movement. While they definitely share the influence of a group like
Tool with peers like
Korn, Deftones have always seemed more curious, more willing to incorporate traditionally revered sounds like
dream pop or
D.C. hardcore into their Northern California nu metal." Moreno's
poetic lyrics—described by a
Time magazine critic as "furiously intelligent"—are often evocative, yet are sparse enough to allow for multiple interpretations. Moreno has cited
Morrissey,
Weezer's
Rivers Cuomo,
The Cure's
Robert Smith, and
Depeche Mode's
David Gahan among his favorite singers, and, beyond an occasional similarity in vocal technique, these singers' sweeping sense of drama and delicate vulnerability is often evident in Moreno's vocals.
Early career
The founding members of the band met while skateboarding, and their first rehearsals together took place in
1989-
1990 while they were in
high school; among their early songs was a
cover of
Danzig's "Twist Of Cain". Cheng joined after their original bassist left.
When he was younger, Carpenter was struck by a
drunk driver and was confined to a wheelchair. This tragedy became a benefit when Carpenter received a large insurance settlement, and was able to buy some expensive, high-quality equipment for the band.
Deftones enjoyed the early sponsorship of local favorites
KoЯn, with whom they shared a fan community drawn largely from
skateboarders.
Adrenaline
Adrenaline album cover (1995)
They signed to
Madonna's
Maverick Records in
1994 and released their debut album,
Adrenaline, the following year. The album sold well, and earned mostly positive reviews. "Bored" and "7 Words" were minor hits. Delgado was not yet an official member, but he performed on several songs.
One review of Adrenaline noted Cunningham's "surprisingly sophisticated drumming" and wrote that "Unlike many of their contemporaries, the Deftones are very controlled even in the midst of
chaos."
About this time, Deftones stopped touring and collaborating with bands like
KoЯn. This was due in part to the fact that Deftones were often lumped into the then-emerging genre sometimes dubbed
nu-metal. Like many bands so categorized, Deftones disagreed with the classification. Though Deftones were only tangentially associated with nu-metal, they feared the increasingly negative use of the term and separated themselves from other such groups, both professionally and aesthetically. Their music would later evolve into a distinctive, often artsy take on heavy rock, and was often quite far removed from nu-metal.
Around the Fur
Around the Fur album cover (1997)
Around the Fur was released in
1997. The album included a collaboration with singer
Max Cavalera (founder and frontman of
Sepultura and
Soulfly) on "Headup," a tribute to Max's late step-son
Dana Wells (this song actually inspired Max to create Soulfly, a band dedicated to Dana Wells). "My Own Summer (Shove It)" and "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" were hits, the latter's
music video earning significant play on
MTV.
Delgado again appeared on several songs, and demonstrated his deft, inventive touch at a time when
turntable scratching was in danger of becoming a
nu metal cliché.
An acoustic remix of "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" was performed with a friend of the band,
DJ Crook, and lead singer
Jonah Matranga from
Far for the
Little Nicky soundtrack.
[3] This mellow version with a new trip-hop-esque beat by Delgado inspired vocalist Chino Moreno to explore softer music, which eventually lead to his side project
Team Sleep.
Chino commented in July of 2000 "It's one of my favorite records of all time. The time and place we were in when we made it was fluent as hell. It took two months to write it and two months to record it. You're just in this one frame of mind. No matter what you were feeling that record just captures it."
In 1999, it was certified Gold in recognition of 500,000 sales in the US. As of September 2004 it had sold 872,006 copies.
White Pony
White Pony album cover (2000)
In
2000, the band's third album,
White Pony, was released. It debuted at No. 3 in the US Billboard chart with sales of 177,000 copies. It is generally considered by fans to be Deftones' most mature recording.
Of White Pony, one reviewer wrote, "Moreno is exquisitely mind-blowing, but his fear is also evident" and that "Deftones went soft, but in an impressive way, to twist around its signature
punk-
thrash sound." Delgado was now a full-time band member, and he added greatly to the atmospheric album. Reviews were overwhelmingly positive, noting Moreno's increasing sophistication as a lyricist and singer, and the group's experimentalism: the fragile "Teenager", for example, incorporates elements of
glitch and
trip hop, with programming duties carried out by friend and
Team Sleep bandmate, DJ Crook, aka, "Crookone". ("Teenager" was originally a
Team Sleep song.) A collaboration with singer
Maynard James Keenan of
Tool is present, on "Passenger".
A limited edition print of 50,000 black and red jewel case versions of White Pony were released with a bonus 13th track, "The
Boy's Republic". "It’s like a little gift to our hard-core fans", admitted Carpenter. "It’s our gift to the hard-core that are going to show up the first day". Shortly after the limited edition print, the album was rereleased with the original cover art and included a new beginning track entitled "Back to School (Mini-Maggit)".
White Pony later went on to earn
multi-platinum status as well as a
Grammy award for Best Metal Performance for the song "Elite".
"Change (in the house of flies)" was also featured on the soundtrack of the film
The Queen of the Damned released in 2002.
In interviews lyricist Chino Moreno has stated that some of the lyrics are misleadingly printed to cover up vulgarity. For example the very first line of the lyric booklet, at the beginning of track 1: "Feiticeira", it reads "Stop I'm drunk" when quite audibly Chino sings "
Fuck I'm drunk". In the song "Street Carp", the lyric booklet states a line of lyric as "Now take it home and have fun with it", when what he actually sings is "Now take it home and fuck with it". Similarly, on "Change (in the house of flies)", the booklet reads "Give you the lung, blow me away", when he actually sings "Give you the
gun, blow me away". This was in an effort to avoid
parental advisory labels and thereby broaden the album's audience.
Deftones
Deftones album cover (2003)
Deftones, was released in 2003. It sold 167,000 copies in the first week and remained in the Billboard top 100 for nine weeks, supported by the first single, "Minerva", which received some radio and television airplay. Later, the band shot a video for their second single,"Hexagram", with fans watching the band play the song. The band made a video for the track "Bloody Cape", but it was never released for play on television. The video was only made available on the band's official website for one day.
Much of the material on the album was written by guitarist Carpenter, which accounts for the album's more traditionally
heavy metal feel. Delgado plays
synthesizer,
keyboards or
sampler rather than his previous turntables.
In reviewing Deftones Stephen Thomas Erlewine writes that "
Hexagram," the album's opener, "hits hard — harder than they ever have, revealing how mushy
Staind is, or how toothless
Linkin Park is, even if it's a bit of a shame that Chino Moreno has resorted to guttural barking for singing."
Erlewine is slightly bothered, however, noting that "Deftones feel compelled to strengthen their
metallic roots" by forsaking "the very things that make them better and more interesting than the rest — namely, their love of
art rock, whether it's via
the Cure or
My Bloody Valentine." He closes by writing, "When they do play by the rules, they're good, but they're great when they don't follow a
map."
Another review, by
Rolling Stone's Greg Kot states, "Singer Chino Moreno sounds like he's conversing with a choir of voices inside his troubled skull. He's the most
Dada of the new-metal screamers: sobbing, stoned and strangely sensual, when he isn't shredding his
tonsils. The band brings the requisite brutality, but this album delivers chills when it creeps past the margins of modern post-
Korn heavy music: the spooky
spaghetti-western drones that hover like
vultures over 'Death Blow,' the space-is-the-place liftoff of 'Minerva' and the
ambient doomscape 'Lucky You,' which might be worth an approving smirk from the
Aphex Twin."
B-Sides & Rarities
B-Sides & Rarities album cover (2005)
An odds-and-ends album entitled
B-Sides & Rarities was released on
October 4,
2005.
Saturday Night Wrist
The band has a new album, titled Saturday Night Wrist, in production, comfirmed for release sometime in October of 2006. Tracks that are being speculated to appear on the new album are "Beware" , "America", "Buffalo", "FM", "Pink Cell Phone", "Diamond", "Hole in the Earth", and "Combat"
Rather than work with longtime producer
Terry Date, Deftones decided to record with
Bob Ezrin. Cunningham says that while the group enjoyed working with Date, "At this point, we just needed to change things up ... And this is definitely a different style. Working with him (Ezrin) is just putting us fucking upside down. He's cracking the whip." The band has since chosen not to go with Ezrin's production of their work. Instead, they stated on their official webpage: "We will be spending 4-5 days in Sacramento in late January [of 2006] to record songs with Chino, and will then head straight to Seattle to record the bulk of the album with producer
Aaron Sprinkle."
As of
April 7th,
2006 the band is finishing recording the album with former
Far guitarist
Shaun Lopez as producer. Confirmed collaborations on the record include
Annie Hardy from
Giant Drag on the song 'Pink Cell Phone' and
Serj from
System of A Down on the track 'Buffalo'.
And just recently the first single off of the upcoming album has been released and can be heard on Sirius Satelitte Radio. The single is named "Beware the Water" and includes keyboards and the sampled sounds of crickets chirping.
On certain dates of the 2006
Family Values Tour, fans will be able to preorder the album.
Notable Tour Dates
Deftones live in
Glasgow June 2006.
11.12.1997 Las Vegas, NV @ Huntridge Theater: Jonah (Far) sings on BQAD; Willhaven joins in during headup. Far's bassist plays bass on Engine no. 9 while Chi and Chino sing. Chi stage dives during 'Engine no. 9'. Fans jump on stage during encore.
11.25.1997 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza: Jonah (Far) joins in on Be Quiet and Drive.
12.31.1997 Oakland, CA @ Kaiser Arena: Annalyn Cunningham does her part on 'MX'.
11.06.1998 Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre: Max Cavalera (Soulfly) sings on 'Headup'.
12.18.1998 Sacramento, CA @ Memorial Auditorium: Sergio from Quicksand replaces Chi on bass on 'To Have and to Hold'. Roadies and Chi's brother Ming sings on 'Headup'
08.04.2000 Vancouver, BC @ BC Place Stadium: performed 'Passenger' with Maynard (Tool).
07.21.2001 Phoenix, AZ @ Cricket Pavilion: Max Cavalera (Soulfly) sings on 'Headup', Rodleen sings on 'Knife Party'.
02.25.2006 Orlando, FL @ Tinker Field: Street Drum Corps join the Deftones on stage and play 'RX Queen' together.
03.18.2006 Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom: After various technical difficulties, Deftones perform Adrenaline (not in order, sans Fist)
04.03.2006 Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom: Deftones perform
Around the Fur and
Adrenaline(sans Fist) in order.
06.07.2006 London, Uk @ King's Cross Scala: Band perform for an hour before an extended jam which led into them performing the whole of Adrenaline in order.
06.08.2006 Glasgow, Scotland @ Carling Academy: Chino sings 'Bored' wearing the mask worn by Michael Myers during the movie 'Haloween'
06.09.2006 Donnington, England @ Download Festival:
Max Cavalera (Soulfly) joins the band on stage to sing 'Headup'.
06.22.2006 Moscow, Russia @ DKG: parts of unreleased yet Saturday Night Wrist
Other Projects
Deftones members have worked on several side projects, including Moreno's
Team Sleep and Cunningam's
Phallucy. Guitarist Carpenter works with a group called
Kush, featuring members of
Fear Factory and
Cypress Hill. The Deftones' Frank Delgado has a DJ crew with DJ Crook of
Team Sleep, DJ Julez and Matt D Called
Decibel Devils. In 2000, Bassist Chi Cheng released a CD comprised of his own spoken word poetry. They have also appeared in several concerts in the 2006 Taste of Chaos tour.
Family Values
Deftones will be touring in the Summer of 2006 with their friends
Korn (and others) on the revamped Family Values Tour. Updated tour dates can be found at
this page. According to Moreno, during the Family Values tour, the lead singer of Deftones and Korn will be playing the collaboration they recorded on Korn's "Life is Peachy" album, the song "Wicked".
Discography
November 30,
1993(Like) LinusOctober 1,
1995AdrenalineMaverick Records/
Warner Bros.October 28,
1997Around the FurMaverick Records/
Warner Bros.June 20,
2000White PonyMaverick RecordsMay 20,
2003DeftonesMaverick RecordsOctober 4,
2005B-Sides & RaritiesRhino Entertainment /
Maverick RecordsOctober 3,
2006Saturday Night WristMaverick RecordsSingle Chart Positions
UK SinglesAlbum
1995
"7 Words"
Adrenaline1996
"Bored"
Adrenaline1997
"My Own Summer (Shove It)"
Around the Fur1998
"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)"
Around the Fur2000
"Change (In The House Of Flies)"
White Pony2000
"
Back To School (Mini Maggit)"
White Pony2001
"Digital Bath"
White Pony2001
"Street Carp"
White Pony2003
"Minerva"
Deftones2003
"Hexagram"
DeftonesB-Sides
Deftones have a number of non-album tracks that appear on other albums, such as:
"To Have And To Hold": Appears on the
Depeche Mode Tribute Album.
"Can't Even Breathe": A track on the Escape From L.A. soundtrack.
"Teething": A track on The Crow: City Of Angels soundtrack.
"The Boy's Republic": Featured on the White Pony Limited Edition.
"Back To School (Mini Maggit)": Featured on the re-release of White Pony.
"Sleep Walk": A
Santo & Johnny cover on the Minerva single.
"Lovers": On the Hexagram single.
"Sweetest Pefection": A
Depeche Mode cover released on many bootlegs.
"God's Hands"
"Night Boat": A
Duran Duran cover.
"Subliminal": A
Suicidal Tendencies cover.
"Right Brigade": A
Bad Brains cover.
"Say It Ain't So": A
Weezer cover, played live.
"El Scorcho": A
Weezer cover, played live.
"South Of Heaven": A
Slayer cover, played live.
"Sinatra": A
Helmet cover.
Deftones' first album, entitled (Like) Linus was a demo tape including early versions of "7 Words", "Root", "Engine No. 9" and "Teething" along with 9 other tracks. Although this was never an offical release from Deftones.
Chino's collaborations
"Savory": A
Jawbox cover recorded in collaboration with
Far.
"Wicked": Chino is featured on an
Ice Cube cover performed by
KoЯn, the song appears on KoЯn's album Life Is Peachy.
"First Commandment": Chino collaborates with
Soulfly, the song appears on Soulfly's self-titled album.
"Will To Die": Chino collaborates with
Strife, the song appears on Strife's album "In This Defiance".
"Bender": Chino collaborates with
Sevendust, the song appears on Sevendust's album "Home".
"(Rock) Superstar": Chino collaborates with
Cypress Hill, the song appears on Cypress Hill's album "Skull And Bones". The track also features
Everlast.
"Danger Girl": Chino collaborates with
Tinfed, the song appears on Tinfed's album 'Designated Rivals".
"Pain": Chino once again collaborates with
Soulfly, the track appears on Soulfly's album "Primitive". The track also features
Grady Avenell of
Will Haven.
"Things!": Chino collaborates with
Hesher, the track appears on Hesher's debut self-titled album.
"Ashamed": Chino collaborates with
Tommy Lee on his album Never a Dull Moment.
"The Hours": Chino collaborates with
Handsome Boy Modeling School on their album
White People, along for the ride are the following artists: rappers
El-P and
Cage Kennylz, as well as Connecticut metalcore band
Hatebreed's F. Sean Martin.
"Sinless City": Chino is currently collaborating with the band
Dead Poetic on an announced 3rd album, due out Summer of 2006.
"Black Light Special": An unreleased
Crazy Town demo features Chino on guest vocals, as well as
Aimee Echo of
theSTART/
Human Waste Project and
Jay Gordon of
Orgy.
Chino has also worked with
Mike Patton on a currently unreleased
Team Sleep song, called "Kool Aid Party"