Fans on Reddit has been chattering about Deftones member Chino Moreno’s liking for dragons. One fan revealed an incident when Moreno was seen liking a picture of a dragon on social media.
The nu-metal act recently took the stage at the recent Coachella festival in the Colorado Desert. They performed a whopping number of tracks from their active years and the band also spoke about something new that’s cooking.
Amongst all the pop artists, Deftones had its nu-metal numbers spread across the dry winds of the desert. The band had a tight set with a mammoth 12-track performance, the act did almost take the breath of their fans away.
Moreover, what they did next was nothing less than a strong move. During their set, Deftones even performed their cover track of the Smiths’ Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want, for the very first time at the Coachella art and music festival.
Well, the band had more surprises in store. Further talking to KROQ after delivering a set to remember and leave the audience with no energy to scream anymore, Chino Moreno and drummer Abe Cunningham gave a surprising update.
Chino Moreno comments on a new project
Talking about their tracks in works at the studio, Moreno stated that, “We’ve just sort of been working on and off over the last year and a half. From when we started writing to where we’re sitting right now is we have a whole record recorded, all musically, and it’s pretty much my job now to finish up the vocals.”
He further went on to say, “I have this show again next week, and then straight after that I go back home to Oregon and I go in the studio.”
While speaking of the launch, the lead singer of the band that produced hits like Be Quite and Drive said, “So as long as that takes, I hate to put a definite time frame, because we’re not really in a rush. We want it to be great, I think that’s most important. But it is coming and it’s really good. We’re really excited with what we’ve been working on, and everybody’s jazzed.”
At the Coachella 2024 music festival, stated that the album will have “an invigorated kind of sound.”
“The creative part to me is always kind of the funniest part of being in a band. Performing is great, but coming up with something out of nothing that feeling is like cannot be topped,” he added.
Moreno continued, “So when you get in the room with your friends, we’re laughing, we’re having fun, and then someone does something, and then I react to it, or they react to what I’m doing, or you know, it goes in a circle and then all of a sudden we lift our heads up, and there’s something that exists that didn’t exist before we walked in that room.”