The new Deftones album...The White Pony is Due out in stores on June 20,2000!!!

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DEFTONES are not so much a band as they are a hyper-dynamic  musical experience.

 Imagine the world spinning of its axis, and you'll  have a good idea of what these

 guys sound like. Or, as lead singer  CHINO MORENO says, "It's sweet, ruthless." With their

 wicked  rhythms, sinister riffs, speaking-in-tongues vocals and rabid lyrics,  

the Sacramento, CA foursome build provocatively on their Maverick  debut album ADRENALINE

 with the new AROUND THE FUR. More  powerful than their first, it's a record that 

consolidates all their  strengths--the rhythmic dynamism, the jarring use of melody, the  

industrial/rap undercurrents, "the bracing blend of >extremes,"  according to the Los 

Angeles Times--and radically creates its own  wavelength.   In the words of guitarist

 STEPHEN CARPENTER, the new album "is  passionate, heavier--it has more feeling than 

ADRENALINE. It'll be  just as destructive on your stereo." DEFTONES triumphantly staked  

out their own turf with the October 95 release of ADRENALINE, which  sold over 200,000 

copies and featured the nerve-shredding classic "7  Words." This success was fueled by 13 

months of great touring  success with the likes of Bad Brains, Korn, and White Zombie, a  

stint on the Warped Tour, three rounds of headlining U.S. tour dates,  and a special 

appearance--performing the song "Teething"--as the  house-band for a "Day of the Dead" 

festival in the The Crow: City of  Angels motion picture. "Teething" was also featured on

 the film's  soundtrack album, while another DEFTONES song, "Can't Even  Breathe," emerged

 on the Escape From L.A. soundtrack album.   In a recent Guitar School story, writer David

 Grad described  ADRENALINE as "DEFTONES' firestorm of noise, which blends a  sensibility

 for drop-dead grooves with a passion for precision riffery.  The ease with which the 

DEFTONES annihilate boundaries among  their audiences is no doubt enhanced by the multi-

ethnic makeup of  the band." As CHINO explained, "We're two Mexicans, a Chinese  and a

 white boy. Metal and punk don't have to be white, anymore  than rap has to be black."   

The band once again joined forces with co-producer Terry Date for  AROUND THE FUR, which 

is undeniably DEFTONES in sound and  structure and, like ADRENALINE, every song has its 

own distinct  style and fury. "It's a lot like the last record in that I love every song  

for what it is," says STEPHEN. "Every song really is different from  each other. They all

 have their own vibe, but there is a general vein to  each, which is energy." And a lot of 

it. "I would just call it passionate;  it's more about intensity than any actual style or

 genre," says  bassist CHI CHENG when asked to describe their sound. Drummer  ABE 

CUNNINGHAM further explains, "I'd say, Grandma, it's just  crazy!'"   AROUND THE FUR 

opens with "My Own Summer (Shove It)," which  instantly gets your attention like using

 a hand grenade for an alarm  clock. The album then shifts and changes, expanding on the 

concept  of pure musical energy enhanced with obscure, yet personal and  grabbing lyrics.

   Says STEPHEN, "I would call this record a progression, but not in  the respect that 

it's better than the last one, it's just different. We've  all matured a lot and

 communication is a lot clearer. I know what  CHINO is going to do before he does it." 

"Yeah," adds CHINO, "this  album just felt natural to us after all the touring."   

This "natural" feeling, and the maturing sense of communication and  trust, allowed 



CHINO to go lyrically where he had been apprehensive  about venturing before. "On AROUND

 THE FUR I say a lot of things  I've always wanted to," explains CHINO. "I've grown more 

confident  where I can express more personal things, and even if the guys don't  agree with

 it or understand what I'm saying, they know that I'm  sincere and trust me to do my thing."

   The straightforward sincerity of the lyrics entangled with the music  makes them more

 compelling and relatable. In the album's title track,  "Around the Fur," CHINO conveys his 

fascination with the dark and  trashy side of the fashion, glamour and prostitution worlds.

 Says  CHINO, "It's basically about being infatuated with the dirtiness of life.  I'll do

 anything to try to get into it and understand it, because I want  to see where everybody's 

coming from. I'm hoping that people don't  take it as a sexual reference, because it's not

 about that at all."   Another song that deals with similar issues is "MX," which conveys 

 images of greed and high culture. For the song, CHINO really wanted  a girl to trade off 

lines with him throughout the song, and the only one  around at the time was ABE's wife 

Annalynn, who at first had  adamantly refused. After much coercion, she finally gave in

 and  provided a voice to contrast against CHINO's musings about his  longing to "let me 

think about girls and money and new clothes," to  which she finally responds "fucking rock

 star."   CHINO's desire for a female voice to appear on the album also gives  insight to

 the inspirations for his melodic vocal stylings. "My vocals  on this album was really 

influenced by female singers, really  passionate ones like Polly Jean Harvey," he states.

 "Lately I've been  more into that as opposed to the strictly hard-core style of singing.

 I  just like the way that girls can make their voices sound, and I know I  can't really 

do that, but I try to write in that way." This particularly  comes across in a hypnotic 

song like "Be Quiet And Drive (Far  Away)."   Tour plans for DEFTONES? They plan to live

 on the road, bringing life  to AROUND THE FUR and building their unique bond with their

 fans,  whom they reward with shows that are transcendent and physically  draining. 

  One sold-out performance, at the Whisky in Los Angeles, had Sandy  Masuo of the Los 

Angeles Times observing: "STEPHEN  CARPENTER's guitar gouged into the groove one minute, 

then  peeled out of it the next, boosting the undulating rhythms of songs  such as Lifter'

 with relentless, repeating riffs. Singer CHINO  MORENO hurled himself around the stage 

as he spewed his abstract  lyrics through a startling assortment of vocal textures--from

 the primal  keening of Root' to the tuneful crooning of One Weak,' some rapping, 

 hair-raising howling and melodic mumbling."   It's that kind of passion and total

 commitment to their craft that  makes DEFTONES stand apart. With AROUND THE FUR, they've

  delivered a work that will intrigue your mind, energize your body and  touch your soul.


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