Deftones – Ohms

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Recorded at Henson Studios and Trainwreck Studios, Ohms is an other-worldly 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 acclaimed Gore…

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LabelREPRISE
Catalog No640771
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0093624892144
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The Deftones Ohms vinyl represents one of the more focused and ambitious records the Sacramento band has put together in a career that has consistently refused to stay still. Recorded at Henson Studios and Trainwreck Studios, this is an album that took four years to arrive after the critically acclaimed Gore, and the time spent shows. The five-piece built something cohesive and atmospheric here, a record that holds together as a complete body of work rather than a collection of individual tracks.

Who Are the Deftones and Why Do They Matter

Deftones formed in Sacramento in 1988 around vocalist Chino Moreno and guitarist Stephen Carpenter, later adding bassist Chi Cheng and keyboardist Frank Delgado. They occupy a space in heavy music that very few bands have managed to find: genuinely aggressive when they want to be, but equally capable of something closer to dream-pop or prog in texture and mood. If your reference points span Soundgarden and Portishead, you already understand the territory. They are a band where atmosphere and melody carry just as much weight as the heaviness, and that balance is what has kept their catalog interesting across more than three decades.

Deftones Ohms Vinyl: What This Pressing Is

This is the standard LP pressing on Reprise Records, catalog number 640771. Ohms arrived as the band’s ninth studio album and was received as a strong return, drawing praise for its density and its clarity of vision. Where Gore was expansive and sometimes sprawling, Ohms pulls tighter, with the band working as a single unit toward a specific sound. Henson Studios is a serious recording environment with a long history, and the production reflects that level of care. The result is a record that rewards listening on a decent setup, where the layering and space in the mix can actually breathe.

Why This Copy Belongs in Your Collection

For collectors who follow the Deftones closely, Ohms fills a specific and important slot in the discography. It marks the first album in four years and arrives carrying the weight of that gap and everything that preceded it. The band approached it with intention, and that comes through in how constructed and deliberate the whole thing feels. On vinyl, the dynamics and atmosphere that define the record translate well, giving the heavier passages more physicality and the quieter, more textured moments more room to open up. This is a pressing for the listener who wants the full arc of a Deftones album rather than a single or a highlight reel.