Deftones New Album ‘Private Music’ – ‘My Mind Is A Mountain’ Single
Deftones Tease New Album ‘private music’ with Cryptic Artwork adn Tracklist Reveal
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Deftones fans, get ready! The alt-metal titans have just dropped a major hint about their upcoming album, teasing the title ‘private music’ with a striking piece of artwork and a full tracklist. This exciting reveal comes after guitarist Stephen Carpenter previously described the new material as a continuation of their recent acclaimed albums, ‘Ohms’ and ‘Koi No Yokan‘.
A Glimpse into ‘private music’
The artwork for ‘private music’ features a stark, minimalist design, hinting at the introspective and perhaps darker themes that might be explored on the record. While details are still emerging, the unveiling of the tracklist has sent waves of anticipation through the Deftones community.
The tracklist for ‘private music’ is:
‘my mind is a mountain’
‘locked club’
‘ecdysis’
‘infinite’
‘source souvenir’
’CXZ’
‘i think about you all the time’
‘milk of the madonna’
‘cut hands’
‘~metal dream’
* ‘departing the body’
the titles themselves are evocative, ranging from the introspective “my mind is a mountain” and “i think about you all the time” to the more abstract “ecdysis” and “~metal dream.” This eclectic mix suggests a diverse sonic landscape that fans have come to expect from deftones.
Carpenter’s Insights and Glastonbury Setback
Late last year, guitarist Stephen Carpenter offered a tantalizing preview of the new material, describing it as “a continuation of ‘Ohms’ and ‘Koi [No Yokan’]”. This suggests that ‘private music’ will likely build upon the powerful, atmospheric, and emotionally resonant soundscapes that have defined their recent work.
The hints at ‘private music’ at their London show came just one day after Deftones were scheduled to perform on the Other Stage at Glastonbury 2025.Unfortunately, the band was forced to pull out at the last minute due to sickness, with Skepta stepping in as a last-minute replacement. We’re sure the band is disappointed to have missed the iconic festival, but this new album news is certainly a welcome consolation for their dedicated fanbase.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on any further announcements regarding ‘private music’ and will bring you more details as thay emerge. For now, dive into that tracklist and let your imagination run wild!
