Deftones hosted their annual festival, Dia De Los Deftones, on Saturday (November 2nd) at Petco Park in San Diego.
Per tradition, the band closed the night with a headlining set of their own, playing staple favorites and some deep cuts that hadn’t been performed in a number of years, as well as the live debut of a cover song.
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After opening with two Around the Fur classics, “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)” and “My Own Summer (Shove It),” Chino Moreno and company busted out “Lhabia” (from that same album) for the first time since 2018. Later on, “Beauty School” and “Hexagram” were also played for the first time since ’18, plus another Around the Fur track “Rickets” for the first time since 2019.
The only live debut came in the form of their cover of Japan’s “Ghosts,” included on Deftones’ Covers compilation in 2011. That came about halfway through the 20-song set,...
Per tradition, the band closed the night with a headlining set of their own, playing staple favorites and some deep cuts that hadn’t been performed in a number of years, as well as the live debut of a cover song.
Get Deftones Tickets Here
After opening with two Around the Fur classics, “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)” and “My Own Summer (Shove It),” Chino Moreno and company busted out “Lhabia” (from that same album) for the first time since 2018. Later on, “Beauty School” and “Hexagram” were also played for the first time since ’18, plus another Around the Fur track “Rickets” for the first time since 2019.
The only live debut came in the form of their cover of Japan’s “Ghosts,” included on Deftones’ Covers compilation in 2011. That came about halfway through the 20-song set,...
- 11/4/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
A new album from Christian Lee Hutson is on the way. On Tuesday, the indie folk musician released the single “After Hours” and announced his album Paradise Pop. 10, which includes collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers, Katy Kirby, and Maya Hawke.
For Hutson, Paradise Pop, out Sept. 27, will serve as a “looking forward record” after feeling like living in Los Angeles was like a “memory graveyard.”
“Every corner becomes kind of haunted in a way, kind of dragging you out of the present. That’s what LA became like for me,” he said in a press release.
For Hutson, Paradise Pop, out Sept. 27, will serve as a “looking forward record” after feeling like living in Los Angeles was like a “memory graveyard.”
“Every corner becomes kind of haunted in a way, kind of dragging you out of the present. That’s what LA became like for me,” he said in a press release.
- 7/9/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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