Description
Double LP on 140 gram White Vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve with lyrics. A 12″ insert with credits is also included.
Manufactured in the E.U.
Sticker on sleeve: “DEFTONES”
On disc labels & back cover: Made in the Netherlands.
“Parental Advisory” printed in lower left of front cover.
Long since distanced from their early nu-metal roots, Deftones are these days a far more intriguing proposition: a metal band more than happy to dip their toes into the ambient and experimental genres.
Gore is the group’s first album since the death of bassist Chi Cheng in 2013, though those looking for some sort of direct reckoning with his passing will likely come away unfulfilled. Instead the preoccupation here is with tone and atmosphere, with the band continuing to explore the tension between Chino Moreno’s soulful croon and opaque, koan-like lyrics, and Steven Carpenter’s pile-driving guitar work.
They’re a rare metal band who understand that heavy needn’t necessarily mean oppressive: the smothering walls of noise on the likes of brooding opener Prayers/Triangles are intended to seduce rather than assail. Which makes the moments of naked aggression – for example, the pummelling Doomed User or the sludgy title track – all the more bracing. A complex and ultimately rewarding listen.
theguardian.com
Tracklist :
A1 Prayers / Triangles
A2 Acid Hologram
A3 Doomed User
B1 Geometric Headdress
B2 Hearts / Wires
C1 Pittura Infamante
C2 Xenon
C3 (L)Mirl
D1 Gore
D2 Phantom Bride
D3 Rubicon
Additional information
Weight | 550 g |
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Format | LP |
Style | Metal |