Sacramento, Aug. 21 -- Renowned experimental metal band Deftones drummer Abe Cunningham, explaining the five-year gap between the band's upcoming studio album 'Private Music' and its predecessor 'Ohms', said it was a deliberate choice, as they needed a break after a long time of recording and touring.
That wait will be reflected on the album as well, he added, further reflecting the group's new sonic choices and methods to further diversify their songwriting, reports Blabbermouth.
'Private Music', which will come out on August 22, marks the longest break the band has ever taken between recording albums.
"It's five years, which is the longest time we've ever taken, man. And a lot of that was by design. We knew we needed to make a...