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GRAMMY Awardwinning, internationally lauded bandnbspDeftonesnbsphave announced their feverishly anticipated albumnbspOhms, arriving onnbspSeptember 25thnbspvia Warner Records. Speculation of the forthcoming album amongst fans has swept across the media landscape, stoking curiosity as the bandrsquos website and social platforms went dark. The intrigue continued to rise when they revealed the striking album art on their site with no additional information. Designed by longtime collaboratornbspFrank Maddocksnbspwho also designed the iconicnbspWhite Pony LPnbspcover, the captivating album image of two eyes made up of thousands of white pixels cryptically appeared on a billboard in the cultural hotspot of Los Angeles on Fairfax Avenue above the landmark restaurant Canterrsquos Deli with the caption ldquoThis Is Our Time…We Devour The Days Ahead.rdquonbspRecorded atnbspHenson StudiosnbspandnbspTrainwreck Studios, Ohms is an otherworldly body of work meticulously crafted by the 5 piece band. It is a magnificent tour de force and their first album in 4 years since the critically acclaimednbspGorenbspLP innbsp2016. The band, which includesnbspChino Moreno, Frank Delgado, Stephen Carpenter, Abe Cunningham, andnbspSergio Vega, has produced a dense LP with every member firing on all cylinders. The album also boasts a familiar collaborator in veteran producer and engineernbspTerry Date, who worked on 1995rsquosnbspAdrenaline, 1997rsquosnbspAround the Furnbspand 2000rsquosnbspWhite Pony. All of the above assembles and sets the stage to deliver Ohms 10 tracks of raw escapism and unparalleled grooves that have made Deftones sound singular for over two decades.nbspThis year also marks thenbsp20 year anniversarynbspof Deftones monumental album White Pony. In a virtual press conference for the 20th anniversary of the seminal body of work, the band announced that they would be releasing a companion remix album titlednbspBlack Stallion, an idea conceived during the original albumrsquos creation. Deftones CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10