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Koi No Yokan was released on vinyl in four versions: a standard retail version pressed on 140-gram black vinyl (3,000 units), a direct-to-consumer version on 180-gram black vinyl with foil-stamped numbered jackets (1,000 units), an international edition pressed on 180-gram vinyl and an exclusive edition sold through Hot Topic retailers pressed ...
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [2]AUS [7]AUT [8]CAN
Koi No Yokan was announced on August 30, 2012, [86] and released on November 12, 2012, by Reprise Records. Metacritic rated Koi No Yokan 86 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim" based on 18 reviews. [87] In May 2013, it won Revolver ' s Golden Gods Award for Album of the Year. [88]
A postulated third Crosses EP was not released, and Moreno put Crosses temporarily on hold while he concluded work with Deftones (the album Koi No Yokan, issued in November 2012) and another side project, Palms, with ex-members of Isis (releasing their debut album, Palms, in June 2013). [11] In September 2013, Crosses signed with Sumerian ...
The cassette single was available at the merchandise stand to the first 50 fans at each stop of the tour who preordered Koi No Yokan. [6] In 2012, Loudwire ranked the song number six on their list of the 10 greatest Deftones songs, [7] and in 2020, Kerrang ranked the song number nine on their list of the 20 greatest Deftones songs. [8]
[10] With Vega, the group began work on a new album, Diamond Eyes, which was released on May 4, 2010. It saw the release of the popular singles "Rocket Skates", "You've Seen the Butcher" and "Diamond Eyes". In November 2012, Deftones released their seventh studio album, titled Koi No Yokan.
After Koi No Yokan's follow-up album Gore was released in 2016, Moreno seemed less interested in finishing Eros citing the unfinished album's poor quality. He said he "wasn't too happy with the material we had" and that "some of the music was lacking a little bit". [23] Moreno elaborated:
In November 2012 the group released their second album with Vega, named Koi No Yokan. According to Deftones frontman Chino Moreno, Vega made a bigger contribution to Koi No Yokan than he did to Diamond Eyes. [5] In June 2012, Sergio and Quicksand would secretly reunite to play a surprise set at Revelation Records' 25th anniversary show.