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Confirmed! New Album Of Deftones Will Be Released Next Year According to Frank Delgado

Nov 17, 2015 11:18 AM EST | By Sherylyn Toda

Following their hiatus in 2012, Deftones is now definitely back with a new album.

After the untimely death of their former bassist, Chi Cheng in 2013, Chino Moreno and the rest of the band members have decided to take some time off.

Now three years following the release of their album, Koi No Yokan, Deftones is ready to release a nwe record.

In an interview with NME, band members Abe Cunningham and Frank Delgado gamely shared new information about upcoming album.

While they failed to reveal the exact release date of the new Deftones album, Delgado assured fans that it's going to happen next year.

"It's going to come out in the new year," Delgado said. "We had some dates that were already kind of tentative."

While Cunningham revealed that Deftones is already done with the recording, they don't have an album title yet.

"It's being mixed now," the person in charge of the turntables explained. "It started being mixed a couple weeks back. They're actually going tomorrow to go down and listen to mixes and do things and... We're mixing and we still are in the process of album title, artwork, song titles. We haven't even got there yet, but the music's done."

Meanwhile, Delgado, teased fans of what to expect of the new album during a previous interview with Blabbermouth.

"This one was different," Delgado said of their new Deftones album. "This one was a lot of starting and stopping, which I think is something we would've been scared of before."

"For the last couple of records, we went in and we started writing and we didn't stop until we finished the record," he said. "This one we took our time and it was a good pace. Everyone needed that break to breathe, to go home to family. Now we're ready to be able to work like this. It allowed us to think about things longer as opposed to get something done by a deadline."

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