Is this the Deftones' best album?
This album is great from the beginning to the end. Opener "Swerve City" pummels the listener with a simple yet brutal riff and balances it out with quieter, more atmospheric verses. "Leathers", "Graphic Nature", "Gauze", "Rosemary" and "What Happened To You" contain both heaviness and texture at the same time, which is not an easy task to pull off. "Entombed" has a nice blend of loud and quiet with some very catchy guitar riffs. "Tempest" is a mix of quiet atmospheric parts with louder, distorted guitar. This album doesn't have a bad song on it (it doesn't have a song that isn't either great or very near-great) and is probably the Deftones' most consistent album. Chino sounds great, with his soaring vocals on songs like "Swerve City" and "Leathers". He is one of the best singers on the planet and perhaps the most underrated vocalist in modern times. The best thing about Koi No Yokan is there is no rapping and no pseudo-nu metal-style macho posturing. The album has soft atmospheric parts juxtaposed with brutal downtuned riffs, sometimes within the same song. The Deftones have come from a band falsely accused of fitting in with the hated nu metal movement to one of the most consistently respected bands in the world. They keep the classic albums coming with no sign of letting off. If you get a chance to see them live, jump on it because they are excellent live. Buy this CD today!
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