Honestly, the production on Gore is just part of what makes it a really average record.
Ohms made me revisit it, and while it's a bit better than I remember, it just fucking falls off hard halfway through and then spends like 3 songs ending. Prayers/Triangles is great, better than I remember it. No complaints. Acid Hologram is good, but that rewinding sample at the end is cheesy and unnecessary. Doomed User's fucking great Same with Geometric Headdress Hearts, Wires - standout track on the album. Best one for my money. Pittura Infamante - aaaaand fucking terrible Xenon - Listenable but repetitive as all fuck. There's like half a song here. (L)Mirl - Starts embarrassingly, gets better as it goes on. Gore - back on track. Great lyrics. Feels like it was supposed to be a closer, but okay, let's keep going, why not Phantom Bride - Beautiful and lyrics anyone who's spent time closed off to the world can relate to...but what the fuck is with the last near-minute? It's like they just came on a cool riff, didn't know what to do with it, and tacked it on to the end. Has no business being there. Rubicon - Okay, sure, one more, I guess. Good song, but ultimately one too many It is the Zeitgeist of the Deftones discography: Not as bad as people make it out to be and an apologist's wet dream. Not remotely in the same league as anything up to Diamond Eyes. Ohms is good, but I'll give Gore one thing over it, it's much more adventrous. They'll be calling it a safe record in the future. |
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reading that rundown of Gore actually reminded me of all the stuff i do like about it (regardless of if Shad actually mentioned those things or not) for example Rubicon is a great song, probably my fav off the album, & for a minute i kinda forgot it existed!
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Just relistened to Gore, been marathoning their records from the start.
Around the Fur, White Pony and ST are sooooooo fuckin good. Gore was better than I remember, the song Gore is fucking massive. |
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where then, Tony Fantano lol?
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haha Deftones songs only go brrr
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The reason I think so highly of Ohms and it hasn’t worn off at all is because this is the perfect combination of all of their sounds and eras. It literally hits every single era and combines it into a mature mix of the exact sound that is the fucking Deftones. I just don’t understand how a Deftones fan can’t be a slobbering fanboy of this album because it has everything. It’s brutal, it’s melodic, it’s soft, it’s crunchy, it’s nu-metal, it’s new wave, it flows as an album...wtf else could you want from a Deftones album?
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Plus the production is fucking sexy for the first time since ST
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The production of Gore was fine.
Also Koi No Yokan had fkn ca$h money production so y’all can get bent |
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Gore is a lot like Zeitgeist because they both have garbage metallic trash production |
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The only negative review is the Guardian and after reading the review I don’t think they even listened to it |
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Have to agree that font used for the album title is unacceptable
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I just blasted Ohms on vinyl at concert level in my house, man I have no idea how a Deftones fan can’t absolutely love this album
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Gore is not their Zeitgeist. Gore is their Adore. And all the haters years from now are gonna be like, "Actually, Gore is pretty good." Just like the folks who hated on Saturday Night Wrist and now praise it. Gore is such a triumphant record. I think that's why I love it. Ohms is kinda glum. I hear the riffs, but they just sound a bit same old been there, done that. I kinda wish they pushed the synths even more. Those were the elements I dug from it. Like I really dug Urantia, but then it kinda just keeps repeating itself. There were moments in songs, a riff would come in and I'd think, "Oh, it would've been better if they did this over it," but the riff just repeats itself and never evolves. With some extra layers, extra guitars, could, make it more interesting. I had a lot of that, "Oh, I wish they kinda did this with that riff" or "A lead guitar over that would take it to another level." But what is there just feels more simple and not as exciting. Played my girl Ohms for the first time the other day and she was way more harsher on it than me. She wasn't too thrilled. She said it was kinda meh. That it all kinda just bled together and was a watered down version of what they've already done. She got into them around White Pony and was a fan of self titled. She liked Urantia though. She said Gore is more memorable. I want to love it. I just feel blah from it. Has Deftones ever released a "bad" album? No. Ohms is a 6.8 out of 10 for me. Perhaps it'll change over time. It sadly wasn't love at first sight. And if wanna talk about bad production, the award goes to Adrenaline. It sounds like someone cranked the treble and forgot about all the other frequencies. Reminds me of listening to an old cassette tape. |
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Quit spouting off your opinion as fact. Gore is a great album and there’s plenty of people who like it. The only one in the band who didn’t like it was Stef because he was being a little bitch. Prayers/Triangles is one of their best singles ever.
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Bad production? I guess Mellon Collie had shit production in your opinion then? Because Mellon Collie had many moments of being a muddy mess and drums buried in a mix. I think 2020 has been such a crazy and shitty year for people that they're desperate for something familiar. Something safe and unchallenging to feel like they have some sense of normalcy. Hence praising an album that sounds exactly like a generic Deftones album with stuff we've heard before. They're repeating themselves. You have a very loud minority of Gore haters forcing Chino to have to bash the album. Just like the same folks who bashed SNW and Chino suddenly hated it. What I've learned from all this, Chino needs to grow a backbone, Stef's riffs are just ok and didn't give anything new, and people will run to the familiar when the world is going insane. Ohms is their safety blanket. Those are just facts. |
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