Biography Two
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 STEPHAN 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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