Gore - Deftones

Gore

Deftones

  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 2016-04-08
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 10.99
  • ℗ 2016 Reprise Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Prayers/Triangles Deftones 3:37
2
Acid Hologram Deftones 4:05
3
Doomed User Deftones 4:26
4
Geometric Headdress Deftones 3:29
5
Hearts/Wires Deftones 5:20
6
Pittura Infamante Deftones 4:03
7
Xenon Deftones 3:17
8
(L)MIRL Deftones 5:02
9
Gore Deftones 4:59
10
Phantom Bride Deftones 4:53
11
Rubicon Deftones 4:57

Reviews

  • Good as a Alt-Metal album, bad as a Deftones album

    4
    By Deftones fan
    There were a few misses but the ones I like are perfection, weakest album but still 7/10 at the least.
  • Took repeated listens to get into

    4
    By Denny B.91
    At first "Gore" was my least favorite Deftones album. I really didn't like it much or understand it. Then I stopped listening to the album beginning to end... And I just threw all the songs from "Gore" into a shuffle with all songs from other Deftones albums... So every now and then a song from "Gore" would show up. This is how I got into the album... Which makes it unique from all other Deftones albums. A song would randomly come up and I'd think "Hmm that's a good song", and realized it was off Gore... And in this way, I realized I actually really like the album. In fact I had a 2-star review on here for it... Now I had to come back and change it to 4 stars. It really does get better with more listens.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    5
    By Gkshwtgsbsg
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • Always pushing the bar

    4
    By jpizze
    This band changes it up every album but this one is not their best work. Some good tracks on here. Doomed user is the best song on this album.
  • Expected a better album.

    3
    By Amdrone
    I liked some songs, but overall not a great album. But they fixed everything in their next album,Ohms’ -awesome album!!!
  • Navarro from Cali

    5
    By Guyguh
    The more you listen to the album the better it gets, great to work out to in my opinion, Gore and Rubicon hands down the best on the album
  • The only not great deftones album

    3
    By Nicco, DC
    I am a huge deftones fan and I would give every deftones album 5/5 stars except for this one. I believe there is some good song writing here, but the production quality is awful. Also the bass guitar sounds like it is out of tune and it way too loud. I think maybe it is because of a new bass player? I don’t know, but I literally have to turn the bass down all the way when I listen to this album.
  • I’m not sure what happened...

    2
    By Frisky Jesus
    I fell in love with this band in the 90’s, with their initial album. Adrenaline hit the scene like a brick to the head. It had everything anyone could ask for and then some! And with each successive album, Deftones grew into a juggernaut of sound. Each new release bringing something different, yet never letting go of the unique flavor that only they could deliver. Around the Fur gave us a slicker, more mature follow up, adding depth to their sound. White Pony experimented with tonal changes, allowing more melody and harmony and becoming more accessible to a wider audience. Their self titled was a return to a grittier style, without sacrificing all the growth the band had embraced. Saturday Night Wrist (my personal favorite) was by far the pinnacle of excellence and to this day remains the crowning achievement in an astounding library of musical genius. However, it was at this point (with the death of Chi Cheng RIP), that the bands direction took its sharpest turn. Their follow up to SNW, Diamond Eyes, greatly changed their sound. While still a fantastic album, the style change was greatly evident. Koi No Yokam followed suit and pushed that sound departure even further. I regret to say that I cannot identify a single song on the album that I can claim to be a favorite. Unfortunately, it seems Gore has pushed this trend even further. For the first time in my life, as a die hard fan of Deftones, I declined purchasing their latest album. While this new sound is definitely unique, it is too far of a departure from what I’m used to. It seems the band that I have enjoyed the most is no longer. I hope that some day they’ll release something more akin to previous work, but for now, I’ll be passing on this new sound.
  • Deftones

    5
    By Leo1234323432314
    Some ppl are complaining that they don’t hear Steph’s heavy pulls off of Chino’s guitar, they’re obviously not listening to the full album or even a full song. They’re still maintaining that push pull guitar medley they always have. Great album! Different in many ways but it wouldn’t be deftones if it wasn’t. Such an amazing band.
  • Disappointed

    2
    By d00stin
    Disappointed in Deftones die-hards who like this. By far their worst and laziest album. The songwriting is poor - it's just a bunch of riffs tacked together most of the time. The vocals are uninspired and Chino's voice sounds weak, though I don't want to harp on that. I love Chino and I think he may genuinely be losing his voice, which is sad. I'm just wondering what long-time fans even like about Deftones if not their songwriting and unique vocals. They can do so so much better guys, you have to know that. My favorite drummer (Abe) is doing what he can on these crappy songs. Prayers/Triangles and Hearts/Wires are the only songs here worth the time.

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