Rock Sound 135 Exclusive First Look: Deftones
Deftones, back in business after heartbreak and hell, the full story in Rock Sound 135. Onsale April 28 from WH Smith and all quality newsagents.
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Deftones, back in business after heartbreak and hell, the full story in Rock Sound 135. Onsale April 28 from WH Smith and all quality newsagents.

Also in the issue: You Me At Six answer your questions and end up getting a bit, er, pooey; Bring Me The Horizon take us into the studio in Sweden while Oli Sykes tells all about the new album; Four Year Strong give us a first-person account of the recording of their ace new album; Matt Pryor from The Get Up Kids talks about what it was like when his band finally started writing music again; Slash gives us a history lesson; the mighty 65daysofstatic return to blow our minds and explain their plans for global pop domination (seriously!); As I Lay Dying's Tim Lambesis reveals the personal struggles that fuel his band's brilliant new album; we hit Texas with our homeboys Twin Atlantic and MelissaAuf Der Maur welcomes us all into her (very strange, very beautiful) world.
As if that's not enough, we've got a close-up on one of our favourite labels Bridge 9, Fugazi get the Hall Of Fame treatment, Soulfly unveil their gory new album and Matt Tuck has The Last Word. On top of that, we give you the best reviews section in rock: new releases from Deftones, Rolo Tomassi, Foals, Mono, Trash Talk and more.
All that plus a free CD and six free festival art prints from Bullet For My Valentine, The Gaslight Anthem, 30 Seconds To Mars, Rammstein, Lostprophets and BMTH.
You know what to do.




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