Deftones - Change (In The House Of Flies)
I was kind of ashamed at how mellow the last track I chose to spotlight was. So I decided to go with something harder. But straight-ahead rock is not exactly the Deftones. I don't exactly own everything they have made or anything, but I've always appreciated what they've done.
They make interesting music because they seem to share an appreciation for both end of popular music's testosteronic spectrum. (I don't think 'testosteronic' is actually a word, but allow me this one.) Their cover of The Smiths' "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" clued me in to this one. I was ready to dismiss them as style over substance in their early releases, but they really bring it. I kind of like how they have a DJ in the band. It's an old idea now, but it was fresh before the days of Linkin Park.
This is a beautiful track. The entomological references are a little perverse but it makes the song all the more raw. So I like this one.
That's all I have to say about it.
They make interesting music because they seem to share an appreciation for both end of popular music's testosteronic spectrum. (I don't think 'testosteronic' is actually a word, but allow me this one.) Their cover of The Smiths' "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" clued me in to this one. I was ready to dismiss them as style over substance in their early releases, but they really bring it. I kind of like how they have a DJ in the band. It's an old idea now, but it was fresh before the days of Linkin Park.
This is a beautiful track. The entomological references are a little perverse but it makes the song all the more raw. So I like this one.
That's all I have to say about it.

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