It’s Coming, There’s New DEFTONES in the Making

by | Oct 31, 2014

Well it looks like we may see a new Deftones album sometime in 2015. The band, who began writing new stuff earlier this year, just wrapped up another couple weeks worth of putting together new material. And this totally makes our week.

Of course you know frontman Chino Moreno has been busy with other projects as well. The recently reactivated Team Sleep just did an in-studio album performance at Applehead Recording & Production in Woodstock, NY, where they invited fans out to join them for a day. Not to mention Palms recently completed a West Coast/Southwest tour.

Anyway the new Deftones album will follow up 2012’s Koi No Yokan. We’ll keep you posted on more.

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