DEFTONES Live In Portland; Video Available

July 21, 2007

A two-minute video clip of the DEFTONES frontman Chino Moreno hanging out backstage in Portland, Oregon on July 6, 2007 interspersed with footage of the band's live performance has been posted on YouTube.

Gary Graff of Billboard.com reported in May that DEFTONES have already started work on a new album. Chino Moreno said that the Sacramento, Calif.-based quintet has set up a backstage writing room where they're creating new material.

"We're going in there and playing as five of us in the room with just our instruments, no other distractions," he explained. "That's how we started out, basically, when we first started the band — us in the garage, no ProTools or anything to get us ahead of ourselves. We'd just play things over and over again, until we remembered it — that's the rawest way you can do it, and the best, I think."

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