Koi No Yokan (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • "Deftones - Koi No Yokan Album Review" Архивировано 21 февраля 2013 года.. AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved March 7, 2016. [...] the band is taking the experimental elements of Saturday Night Wrist and evolving it with the sound they created on Diamond Eyes. Unlike its predecessor however, this album has more of bassist Sergio Vega's handprints over it, as he and drummer Abe Cunningham's percussion skills give Koi No Yokan its backbone throughout. Carpenter will keep listeners guessing with the twists and tempo changes within his guitar work.,
  • Beringer, Drew Deftones - Koi No Yokan. AbsolutePunk (15 ноября 2012). Дата обращения: 19 ноября 2012. Архивировано 17 мая 2013 года.

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  • "Deftones - Koi No Yokan Album Review" Архивировано 21 февраля 2013 года.. AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved March 7, 2016. [...] the band is taking the experimental elements of Saturday Night Wrist and evolving it with the sound they created on Diamond Eyes. Unlike its predecessor however, this album has more of bassist Sergio Vega's handprints over it, as he and drummer Abe Cunningham's percussion skills give Koi No Yokan its backbone throughout. Carpenter will keep listeners guessing with the twists and tempo changes within his guitar work.,

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  • "Deftones, 'Koi No Yokan' – Album Review" Архивная копия от 25 апреля 2013 на Wayback Machine. Loudwire. Retrieved March 7, 2016. Overall, if the Smashing Pumpkins were heavier, ballsier and angrier, they'd make albums that sound like this, since Deftones do have an alt-metal vibe. Moreno's lyrics are often from-the-journal-page and stream of thought, making them entirely open-ended and capable of attracting the disaffected.
  • Sciaretto, Amy. "Deftones, 'Koi No Yokan' – Album Review". Loudwire. Архивировано 19 ноября 2012. Дата обращения: 19 ноября 2012.
  • Graham «Gruhamed» Hartmann (September 19, 2012). «Deftones Release New Song 'Leathers' as Free Download + 'Koi No Yokan' Track Listing» Архивная копия от 12 марта 2017 на Wayback Machine. Loudwire. Retrieved September 25, 2012.

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  • Wheeler, Brad (November 16, 2012). "Ruth Minnikin's new album invites you into her heart and hearth" Архивная копия от 22 июня 2018 на Wayback Machine. Globe and Mail. Retrieved November 18, 2012. Koi no Yokan is a Japanese phrase referring to the feeling, upon first meeting someone, that you will eventually fall in love. Though it might be facile to suggest that the phrase applies equally to the music on this album, it wouldn't be far from wrong. The Deftones have always had a way with instrumental sound, pulling elements from metal, alt-rock and shoegaze to create an emotionally evocative wall of guitars, but this time around the textures are even more closely tied to the songwriting. Perhaps that's why the songs seem more deeply engrossing, from the darkly churning textures of Gauze to the almost pop-flavoured melodies of Entombed. -J.D. Considine.
  • Wheeler, Brad (November 16, 2012). «Ruth Minnikin’s new album invites you into her heart and hearth» Архивная копия от 22 июня 2018 на Wayback Machine. Globe and Mail. Retrieved November 18, 2012. Koi no Yokan is a Japanese phrase referring to the feeling, upon first meeting someone, that you will eventually fall in love. Though it might be facile to suggest that the phrase applies equally to the music on this album, it wouldn’t be far from wrong. The Deftones have always had a way with instrumental sound, pulling elements from metal, alt-rock and shoegaze to create an emotionally evocative wall of guitars, but this time around the textures are even more closely tied to the songwriting. Perhaps that’s why the songs seem more deeply engrossing, from the darkly churning textures of Gauze to the almost pop-flavoured melodies of Entombed. -J.D. Considine.

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