According to The PRP, some rumors have been circulating that seem to suggest that Deftones have recruited bassist Fred Sablan (Heavens Blade, Chelsea Wolfe) for their upcoming shows. He will be replacing Sergio Vega, who recently exited the band.
Deftones’ Stephen Carpenter has shared a guitar playthrough video for the band’s song “Feiticeira.“ That track appears on the group’s 2000 album “White Pony.”
Foo Fighters, Dream Theater, Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, and Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross were among the winners at this year’s Grammy Awards. The ceremony is being held tonight (April 3) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV. Here’s the categories with the aforementioned winners: * Best Metal Performance:…
Deftones’ Stephen Carpenter has shared a guitar playthrough video for the title track of the band’s latest album “Ohms.“ You can check that out below:
Deftones have cancelled their upcoming shows in Ukraine and Russia due to the unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine. The band issued the following statement: “With deep regret, we will be cancelling our Ukraine and Russia shows in July. We’re hoping we’ll be able to return to play soon. We hope everyone is safe.”
Deftones’ Stephen Carpenter has shared a guitar playthrough video for the band’s song “Sextape.“ That track appears on the group’s 2010 album “Diamond Eyes.”
Deftones’ Stephen Carpenter has shared a guitar playthrough video for the band’s song “Rocket Skates.“ That track appears on the group’s 2010 album “Diamond Eyes.”
Deftones’ Stephen Carpenter has shared a guitar playthrough video for the band’s song “Prince.“ That track appears on the group’s 2010 album “Diamond Eyes.”
Deftones have parted ways with Sergio Vega. The bassist confirmed the news in a new video on Instagram. Vega said the following: “Hi everybody. I hope this finds you well. I didn’t wanna have to make a video about this, but after the recent band photo posted on DEFTONES’ Spotify, I feel the need to…
Deftones’ Stephen Carpenter has shared a guitar playthrough video for the band’s song “What Happened To You?.“ That track appears on the group’s 2012 album “Koi No Yokan.”
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