

“That record is so unconfident, that’s why I hate it,” he said. In 2016, Chino Moreno confessed to K! that he can no longer even listen to it. There’s also the fact that Deftones have been so vocal about the fraught state of their relationships during its recording (hell, just re-read the lyrics to lead single Hole In The Earth.) not to mention their dissatisfaction with it overall.

One factor was that it lacked the anthemic grandeur of White Pony, the bruised beauty of their self-titled record or even the sheer aggression of their first two outings. And that mixed-reception on UK shores isn’t just because Pink Cellphone boldly reminded us of our shitty teeth and beer. Historically speaking, a lot of factors have converged to make Deftones’ fifth album the most divisive and misunderstood record of their career.
