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Saturday Night Wrist

By Dave Herrera

Published on November 02, 2006

All right, ten bucks to anyone who can explain how the Deftones have managed to remain salient years after their so-called n-metal contemporaries were either toe-tagged or devolved into shameless parodies of themselves. On their latest effort, Saturday Night Wrist, Chino Moreno and company sound every bit as vital as they did more than a decade ago. The reason: multidimensionality. Their songs caress, bludgeon and unnerve with equal veracity. From the spectral, slow-burn intensity of such tracks as "Beware" and "Cherry Waves" to the jarring, vein-popping verve of "Rapture" and "Rats! Rats! Rats!" -- which summons the act's trademark truculence -- to the humid electro come-on of "Pink Cellphone," Wrist is a cohesive compendium of all the different textures the Deftones have explored over the years. Moreno may not have progressed much as a lyricist -- heÕs still a bit esoteric -- but otherwise, the band has aged extremely well. This Wrist is far from Limp.


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