DEFTONES.

 

DEFTONES: DEFTONES

SCORE: 96/100

(January 6, 2025)









One of their heaviest and most experimental albums, Deftones' self-titled album stays true to its title. It feels like a combination of every aspect and style present within their previous three projects while still experimenting and going in new directions, and it's a much heavier and intense project when compared to the soft edginess of 'White Pony'.

It has the vocal prowess of 'White Pony', with more melodic vocals mixed in with the raspy, heavy screams, while the album has the instrumental edge of 'Around the Fur' and a more polished 'Adrenaline'. It's a deeply layered album full of texture and various elements stacked together - and it doesn't let up. It's incredibly impressive that 'White Pony' was followed up with an album as good as this one, and it seems like the band was on a never-ending streak starting with the iconic 'Around the Fur'.

'Deftones' is one of the most fitting self-titled projects that the world has ever seen. It's every principle, style, and element that the band had worked to develop thus far, and it's a stunning portrait of exactly what the band sounds like. It's a perfect introduction to the band for anyone who hasn't heard their work before - and it's truly a picture perfect representation of the band as a whole.

It packs a heavy punch - every song is different from the last while the album keeps a consistent style and edge, and the quality doesn't falter or stumble one bit. It has a similar sound to 'White Pony' in particular while being comparable to all of their previous works and expanding upon the sounds that made their other projects so great.

Deftones has a catalogue that feels nearly impossible to rank due to all of their albums being of such high quality - and this album is no different. It feels incredibly polished, with a neat shimmering finish to the mixing and production; making it a delightfully unique and interesting album that feels like a truly finished work. It doesn't have an unfinished sound to it - every song feels developed just right, and it's a wonderful album experience through-and-through.

The album is deeply consistent - and it will leave you hooked. It doesn't move along quite as quickly as their previous works and it does feel a bit lengthy (for me personally), but it is another wildly impressive and deeply wonderful project at its core.

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