Deftones singer plans new albums By Angela Rosas Right after their October 2004 tour, Sacramento's own Deftones jumped from the stage straight into the studio to begin working on their fifth, full length album due to release this summer. It has been two years since their self-titled "Deftones," was released; a worthy cause but not a huge success. Now the Deftones are giving it another shot. They are going into the studio prepared, energized, fresh off tour and ready to capture their listeners with a variety of new sounds. "We spent a lot of time on our last record, but it wasn't all work all the time. We would take a lot of time off," said Chino Moreno, Deftones lead singer. "This one has been pretty constant. I think we are really dissecting our songs and trying to write a little more technical, meaning the song structures and the way we are approaching our songs." "With the 'White Pony' album, me and Stephen Carpenter (Deftones guitarist) were butting heads a lot and it caused a lot of tension. But I think it made for a good album, we were trying to top each other the whole time. Our mistake with the last album was I made such a point to not have any conflict with anybody in the band. So our communication wasn't strong cause we were avoiding conflict," Moreno said. "We are on the same page right now with what we want to do. We are making something interesting, not just making a record for the sake of making a record," Moreno said. "We all want to make something that 10 years from now people will still want to listen to." Bob Ezner, Deftones new producer, is much more hands on than their previous producer Terry Date. Ezner, who has been producing since the 70s, has had a lot of experience with the technicalities of writing songs and has been working with Deftones on song structures, something not brought up during past album recordings. "We never really had any outside opinion, besides the band. This way it will be opened up a little bit and we have another opinion," Moreno said. "Which sometimes is good and sometimes it sucks." Besides a change in song structure expect to hear a variety of new sounds. The Deftones are including key boards, jazz piano and some electronic mixes to their music. "We're adding elements of sound that we've always been into but never really took the time to work into our music," Moreno said. Look forward to the new Deftones release to be a thinking album, nothing about this is novelty. Its theme so far, according to Moreno, is loneliness. "I want to make a record were there is not one second of it that is just there to be there, I want every single moment of it to be interesting. And that is the most time consuming thing," Moreno said. Deftones release date for their upcoming album is to be announced. www.deftonesworld.com