

He added that the cover art idea reminded him of the 1980s, specifically the music video for Prince's 1984 song " When Doves Cry". Band drummer Abe Cunningham stated in an interview that this was merely a coincidence, however. Many fans believed that the design pays tribute to the band's original bassist Chi Cheng, who died in 2013, as the eyes that appear on the cover art line up closely with a photo of him. There are a total of 12,995 dots on the cover art. The cover art was designed by Frank Maddocks, who has worked with Deftones on each of their albums since White Pony. It is also their first album in which Stephen Carpenter utilizes a nine-string guitar. It is the first Deftones album since their eponymous 2003 album to be produced by Terry Date, although the band had worked with him during the sessions of the unreleased album Eros in 2008. Classic Rock magazine added a different assessment, calling the album " dream pop with a metallic edge". The album was also described as shoegaze and post-rock. Musically, Ohms is widely described as a return to the band's core alternative metal style. Recording took place at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Trainwreck Studios in Seattle. Deftones worked with producer Terry Date on Ohms, their first collaboration since the unreleased Eros album in 2008.
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Deftones provided another update on the album in April 2020, with drummer Abe Cunningham saying in an Instagram video that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, "it's been a bit difficult to get everyone in the same room", but that they were in the process of mixing the new album, and were aiming for a late 2020 release date. That May, Moreno told that the band had "six or seven new songs, which are still mutating". On March 28, 2018, the Deftones Instagram account shared images of the band at a recording studio, one of which was captioned "Someone say jam?!". In a 2017 interview with NME, vocalist Chino Moreno said that Deftones had "talked about getting together sooner than later" on a new album. In 2018, Deftones hosted the first annual Dia de los Deftones festival at Petco Park, featuring performances from artists like Mike Shinoda, Rocket from the Crypt, and Doja Cat. The following summer, they performed a coheadlining North American tour with Rise Against, featuring support from Thrice. As part of the album promotion, the band embarked on an extensive US tour in the summer of 2016, with support from Refused and Spotlights. Deftones released their eighth studio album Gore on April 8, 2016, via Warner Bros.
