

I don’t even care about that.’ I was just so excited to show people what was to come, you know? And I think we all were. “It was like I was looking at the record before it going, ‘Oh, we’re about to crush that. “And then we had a lot of attention obviously, but I don’t think it affected like as far as in a negative way at least of like, ‘Oh, we need to do,’ like all of that stress of, ‘Oh, we need to make something that’s going to be up to par.’ “There’s something about it that’s really, really special,” the frontman said of the album.

But we were on fire.” Deftones return with ‘Ohms’. We were probably late, maybe mid-20s then, something like that. “One of the main reasons why… For one, we were pretty young. “Honestly, I still think that record will always be my favourite record,” Moreno said. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music about the new album and more, Moreno spoke of the band’s history, revealing that he believes his favourite Deftones album will always be their second LP, 1997’s ‘Around The Fur’.


And they aren’t done yet: Earlier this year, the grunge granddaddies revealed the collaborative writing sessions for Pearl Jam’s next opus were well underway. In terms of impact, it could be argued that Pearl Jam were the most influential of grunge’s four unwilling forefathers ( Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden), and that their vast contributions to rock have inspired-and continue to inspire-countless artists. After all, the glorious Northwestern metropolis served as ground zero for the siring of grunge-a movement that ushered in a vast shift in musical tastes, by bands whose songs still define an entire generation of rock fans. During the mid- to late 1980s and early ’90s, it seemed as though all of the most innovative bands had some sort of a connection to the Seattle area.
