Deftones No Koi Yokan

Deftones No Koi Yokan. 'Swerve City' opens the disc, and is the get-it-out-of-the-way song in that it makes the point that the Sacramento, Calif., band is here. This fit and lean version of Deftones have turned negativity into vibrant positivity and channelled it into their cohesive and textured seventh full-length, Koi No Yokan - a record that will forever sit high upon Deftones' burgeoning list of impressive achievements


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With bass player Chi Cheng still in a coma from a 2008 car accident, Deftones enlisted help from Sergio Vega (formerly of post-hardcore band Quicksand) for their sixth album Diamond Eyes With Koi No Yokan, Deftones successfully juggle textures of alternative metal, space rock, dream pop and ambient, and deliver a haunting and cohesive seventh LP

And now with 2012's Koi No Yokan their seventh studio LP, Vega has contributed more to the band's sound. Koi No Yokan is the critically acclaimed seventh studio album by the alternative metal band, Deftones.It was among the eight best-reviewed albums of 2012. This fit and lean version of Deftones have turned negativity into vibrant positivity and channelled it into their cohesive and textured seventh full-length, Koi No Yokan - a record that will forever sit high upon Deftones' burgeoning list of impressive achievements

Deftones Koi no yokan CD Photo Metal Kingdom. Like its predecessor, Koi No Yokan is a focused and hard-hitting effort, indicative in tracks like the loping "Swerve City" and the jerky "Poltergeist," the latter powered by a particularly menacing Carpenter eight-string-guitar riff.But in characteristic Deftones fashion, the aggressive moments are balanced with plenty of hazy, beatific melodies and layered, textural soundscapes. [3] [4] Its title is a phrase from the Japanese language "恋の予感", translating to "premonition of love".[5] [6]Koi No Yokan was met with widespread acclaim from critics upon its release, and debuted at number eleven on the US Billboard 200, selling.

DEFTONES Koi No Yokan Vinyl (UK) Shopee Philippines. 'Swerve City' opens the disc, and is the get-it-out-of-the-way song in that it makes the point that the Sacramento, Calif., band is here. Good depth, punchy bass, crisp vocals, everything you would want, highly recommend!