It's been three years since we last heard new music from the mighty Deftones – in the form of 2016's Gore – and it looks like the wait will soon be over.
In a new interview with NBC 7 San Diego, frontman Chino Moreno has revealed that album number nine will “definitely be out next year”.
“I’m hoping that it’ll be earlier on in the year, but I feel like once I give a definitive answer or speculate exactly when, I feel like we’ll be held to it so I kind of want to continue on,” he revealed. “Of course, it’ll be out next year – hopefully earlier than later. Our biggest thing is making sure that it’s good. We’ll be performing it, once it’s out, for the next two or three years, so we want to be sure it’s the best it can be and want to make everyone happy – including ourselves.”
Speaking of the process of creating the record, the vocalist revealed that the Sacramento metal heroes are taking their time on it – but that they already have "an album's worth of music" to work with.
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“We’re not doing that thing where we go in and lock ourselves in a room until it’s done; we are kind of enjoying our time making it,” Chino explained. “It’s been a cool process, we get together, we work for a couple weeks, whether that’s just making noise and coming up with ideas and then everybody just goes home and comes back to work on ’em a little bit more. So, we’ve been doing that for a little over a year or so.
“This summer, we actually went into the studio and recorded an album’s worth of music. So, the music was pretty much done and the last few months have sort of just been working on the lyrics and the melodies and the singing parts. So that’s pretty much where we’re at right now.”