DEFTONES: New Concert Photos Posted Online

September 25, 2008

Sacramento's DEFTONES has posted photos from the band's recent shows in Silverlake and Ventura (both in California). Check them out at this location.

DEFTONES sixth studio album, titled "Eros", was recorded in Sacramento with producer Terry Date (SOUNDGARDEN, PANTERA) and engineer Scott Olson (UNEARTH). An early 2009 release is expected.

DEFTONES debuted a brand new song, tentatively titled "Melanie", during the band's concert this on September 18 at Spaceland in Silverlake, California.

The band's last CD, "Saturday Night Wrist", came out in October 2006 and its creation nearly resulted in the DEFTONES' demise. But Chino Moreno said, "Our working relationship is better than it's ever been before. As a result, everything has improved — our friendships and our lives. We're all really happy now."

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