Read this: The secrets behind Deftones’ new album Ohms
“It’s funny, because I’ve always wanted to put them in a song,” he explains. “They’re sort of spooky. Don Henley’s Boys Of Summer has this one little section where you hear seagulls and it always made me feel creepy.
“I like it because it changes the setting of the song,” Chino continues. “It takes you somewhere.”
“We’ve had crickets before,” jokes Abe. “There are always teeny hidden beasts and insects stashed away.”
Chino also recently elaborated on why Deftones opted for the title Ohms: “It’s that balance and polarity of things. I’ve always described our band as having that yin and yang. As people, the music we make, and the lyrics that I write, there’s always this juxtaposition and that’s the beauty of what we’ve created.”
Ohms is due out on September 25 via Warner Records.