DEFTONES: PRIVATE MUSIC Tenth Studio Album (2025)

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Private Music is the tenth studio album by Deftones. It was released on August 22, 2025, through Reprise and Warner Records. It was preceded by two singles, “My Mind Is a Mountain” and “Milk of the Madonna“. The album was produced by Nick Raskulinecz, who previously worked on the band’s albums Diamond Eyes (2010) and Koi No Yokan (2012).

In addition to group members Stephen Carpenter, Abe Cunningham, Frank Delgado and Chino Moreno, Deftones‘ touring bassist Fred Sablan appears on the album, making it the first since former bassist Sergio Vega‘s departure in 2021. The band’s first studio album since 2020’s Ohms, Private Music marks the longest release gap between two Deftones albums.

Tracklist:

SIDE A

  1. My Mind Is A Mountain
  2. Locked Club
  3. Ecdysis
  4. Infinite Source
  5. Souvenir
  6. CXZ

SIDE B

  1. I Think About You All The Time
  2. Milk Of The Madonna
  3. Cut Hands
  4. Metal Dream
  5. Departing The Body
DEFTONES: PRIVATE MUSIC Album back cover

DEFTONES Photo by Jimmy Fontaine

Deftones
Stephen Carpenter: guitar, production
Abe Cunningham: drums, production
Chino Moreno: vocals, guitar, production
Frank Delgado: keyboards, samples, production

Additional contributors
Fred Sablan: bass
Nick Raskulinecz: production, engineering, recording
Rich Costey: mixing
Howie Weinberg: mastering
Will Borza: mastering
Nathan Yarborough: engineering
Clemente Ruiz: additional engineering on “Ecdysis”

https://www.deftones.com

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