Chino Moreno
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Birth name | Camillo Wong Moreno |
Born | Sacramento, California, U.S. | June 20, 1973
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Years active | 1988–present |
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Camillo "Chino" Wong Moreno[1][2] (born June 20, 1973) is an American musician who is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the metal band Deftones. He is also a member of the side-project groups Team Sleep, Crosses, and Palms.
Moreno is known for his
Early life
Moreno was born in Sacramento, California, the second of five children. His mother is of Mexican and Chinese descent and his father is Mexican.[5] The nickname "Chino" is the Spanish-language term for Chinese people, shortened from "Chinito" (little Chinese one), a moniker "given to him as a kid by his uncles because he looked predominantly Asian, when most Mexicans are mestizo."[6]
He grew up in the
Career
Deftones
Circa 1988, Moreno started jamming regularly with his middle-school friends
In 2001, Moreno developed a throat injury due to heavy screaming and was forced to miss at least four shows. He suffered inflammation on his right vocal cord and partial paralysis of the left vocal cord. During the rest of their supporting tour, bassist Chi Cheng took over vocal duties that required screaming while Moreno sang the softer melodies of the lyrics, despite recommendations by doctors to hold off from singing to allow time for recovery as well as rumors that the band would be cancelling the remaining stretch of the tour with Godsmack and Puddle of Mudd.[9]
The eponymous Deftones was released in 2003, and saw the band being praised for the heavy album's progression and originality in the midst of declining creativity in contemporary metal. Moreno was quoted as saying, "It's all on record. We told motherfuckers not to lump us in with nu metal because when those bands go down we aren't going to be with them." B-Sides & Rarities saw release in 2005, bringing together unreleased and obscure material accrued since 1995. 2006's Saturday Night Wrist was completed after a protracted and tumultuous recording process, nearly leading to Moreno's departure from Deftones. Later he said it had been "a seriously unhealthy experience" and he "wasn't sure if [he] was going to return" at the time the band was on a self-imposed hiatus. After eventually finishing the album in early 2006, Moreno claimed it to be more of a compromise between all of the members' influences, ranging from their brutal and brooding heavy signature seen on Adrenaline and Around the Fur to the more experimental sound heard on White Pony and Deftones. However, the band saw a significant decrease on the album's first week sales compared to their two previous releases.
Deftones were working on an upcoming album with the working title Eros, when bassist Chi Cheng was severely injured in a car accident in November 2008, remaining in a minimally conscious state and later a partially conscious state up until his death in April 2013. In 2009, the group had recruited Sergio Vega for his replacement and announced an indefinite delay of Eros, stating "... we realized that this record doesn't best encompass and represent who we are currently as people and as musicians."[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. "Leathers", "Tempest" and "Swerve City" came out as its singles. 2016 saw the release of their eighth studio album Gore. In 2020 Deftones released their ninth studio album, called Ohms, which garnered significant critical praise.
Side projects
During the making of Deftones' White Pony, Moreno began work on a side project, Team Sleep. The group released their self-titled debut album in May 2005.
In March 2011, Moreno stated to be working on a new side project known as Crosses, featuring Far guitarist Shaun Lopez and Chuck Doom. Moreno described the project as "minimal and soothing, and it's sort of like the stuff I like listening to when I'm not screaming my head off."[11] Their debut self-titled EP was released on August 2, 2011. EP 2 appeared the next year.
In April 2012 it was announced that Moreno had joined former
was released on June 25, 2013.In April 2016 Moreno teamed up with guitarist
Moreno has also made a number of guest appearances on numerous younger groups' songs, such as "Bender" by Sevendust,[14] "Paralytic" by Dead Poetic,[15] "Vengeance Is Mine" by Droid,[16] "Caviar" by Dance Gavin Dance,[17] "Surrender Your Sons" by Norma Jean,[18] and "Reprogrammed to Hate" by Whitechapel.[19] In 2009, Moreno recorded a song with Thirty Seconds to Mars to appear on their album This Is War, but was not finished. On May 2, 2010, he performed "The Kill" with 30 Seconds to Mars.
In June 2016 the Secret Solstice music festival announced that Moreno would perform at Thrihnukagigur in what will be the first ever public concert inside the magma chamber of a volcano.[20]
Artistry
The biggest vocal influences on Moreno include
In an August 1998 interview with
In relation to his often ambiguous yet image-heavy poetic lyrics, he said, "[Sometimes] my lyrics don't deal with specific topics. I write down on paper the feelings of the moment, it's not easy to explain the contents of the lyrics or give a logical sense to the words. What I write is also a reaction to the music we make, so the Deftones' sound is not pop, it doesn't communicate happy feelings. Paradoxically my favorite songs of the album talk about love, in a clearly different view."[5]
Collaborations
- "Wicked" – Ice Cube cover from Life Is Peachy by Korn (1996)
- "Soon by Far(1997)
- "Will To Die" – from In This Defiance by Strife (1997)
- "First Commandment" – from Soulfly by Soulfly (1998)
- "Bender" – from Home by Sevendust, credited as "Pony One" (1999)
- "(Rock) Superstar" – from Skull and Bones by Cypress Hill(2000)
- "Danger Girl" – from Tried + True by Tinfed (2000)
- "Pain" – from Primitive by Soulfly (2000)
- "Things!" – from Hesher by Hesher (2001)[26]
- "Ashamed" – from Never a Dull Moment by Tommy Lee (2002)
- "Feed the World (Do They Know It's Christmas)" feat. Far – Band Aid cover from A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmasby various artists (2003)
- "The Hours" – from White People by Handsome Boy Modeling School (2004)
- "Red Sky" – Thrice (appeared during the band's live set at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas in 2005)[27]
- "Paralytic" and "Crashing Down" – from Vices by Dead Poetic (2006)
- "The Undercover Sessions by Ill Niño(2006)
- "Rock for Light" – from Family Compilation Vol. 3 by Bad Brains (2006)
- "A Day in the Life of a Poolshark" – from Strange We Should Meet Here by Idiot Pilot (2006)
- "Fistful of Nothing" – from Runs Astray by Atomic Six (2007)[citation needed]
- "Vengeance is Mine" – from Droid by Droid (2007)
- "Keep Calm and Carry On" – Astrological Straits by Zach Hill (2008)
- "Wall" – from HAKAI by Wagdug Futuristic Unity (2008)
- "Caviar" – from Dance Gavin Dance by Dance Gavin Dance (2008)
- "Surrender Your Sons..." – from The Anti Mother by Norma Jean (2008)
- "Reprogrammed To Hate" – from A New Era of Corruption by Whitechapel (2010)
- "Only One" – from A Public Disservice Announcement by Methods of Mayhem (2010)
- "If I Could" – from All 6's And 7's by Tech N9ne(2011)
- "Right Outside" – from Beautiful Things by Anthony Green (2012)
- "RAZORS.OUT" – from The Raid: Redemption by Mike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese (2012)
- "Hexes" feat. Bassnectar – from Resident Evil: Retribution by Tomandandy (2012)[28]
- "Embers" – from VII: Sturm und Drang by Lamb of God (2015)
- "Brief Exchange" – from Dark Nights: Metal soundtrack (2018)
- "Lift Off" – from Machine Gun Kelly(2018)
- "Disparan (Fill the Skies)" by Como Asesinar a Felipes (2018)[29]
- "Shadows & Light (featuring Chelsea Wolfe)" – from Shadows & Light by Saudade (2019)
- "Hit Me Where It Hurts (Standing At The Gate: Remix Collection by Caroline Polachek (2020)[30]
- "Geronimo" – from Neon Shark vs Pegasus by Trippie Redd (2021)[31]
- "Anti-Life" – from HEALTH(2021)
- "Bloodbath" – from Remember That You Will Die by Polyphia (2022)[32]
Moreno also featured in the low-budget video for the song "Carpe Diem" by fellow Sacramento hardcore act Will Haven. In 2007, he produced their album The Hierophant. Moreno makes a brief cameo in Limp Bizkit's alternate video for their 1997 single Counterfeit, seen on the single's bonus disc.[33]
Personal life
Moreno has been married twice. He was married to his first wife, Celeste Schroeder, from 1994 to 2006; they had two children.[34] He married to his second wife, Risa-Mora Moreno, in 2012[34] and the couple has one daughter. Moreno and his family have resided in Bend, Oregon since 2013.[35]
Moreno was a frequent smoker for most of his life, though he reports that he quit in 2007.[36]
Discography
With Deftones
- Warner Bros.)
- Around the Fur (1997, Maverick/Warner Bros.)
- White Pony (2000, Maverick)
- Deftones (2003, Maverick)
- Saturday Night Wrist (2006, Maverick)
- Eros (recorded in 2008 but unreleased)
- Diamond Eyes (2010, Warner Bros./Reprise)
- Koi No Yokan (2012, Warner Bros./Reprise)
- Gore (2016, Reprise)
- Ohms (2020, Reprise)
With Team Sleep
- Team Sleep (2005, Maverick)
- Woodstock Sessions Vol. 4 (2015)
With Crosses
- EP 1 (2011, self-published)
- EP 2 (2012, self-published)
- Crosses (2014, Sumerian Records)
- Permanent Radiant (2022, Warner Records)
- Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete., (2023, Warner Records)
With Palms
References
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- ^ Harris, Chris (March 31, 2010). "Whitechapel, 'A New Era of Corruption' — New Album". Noisecreep. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
- ^ "Deftones' Chino Moreno to Play Inside an Icelandic Volcano for 20 Lucky Fans". Billboard. June 14, 2016. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
- ^ Dunn, Sam (2010). "DEFTONES' Chino Moreno on vocal influences and nu metal | Raw & Uncut". Bangertv.com (video). Toronto: Banger Films (published June 27, 2017). Event occurs at 1:08-1:17 and 2:39-3:52. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
- ^ Madden, Emma (December 11, 2020). "Deftones Talk 'Ohms' Album of the Year Nod, 'Black Stallion,' Fave Music of 2020". Revolver. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
- ^ Deftones Frontman Chino Moreno Recommends Five Non-Metal Albums for Metalheads. Archived August 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Revolver. June 15, 2011.
- ^ Bakers Dozen: Deftones' Chino Moreno Chooses His Top 13 Albums. The Quietus. November 23, 2010.
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- ^ "DEFTONESWORLD.com – It's all about the deftones". Deftonesworld.com. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ^ "Bassnectar – Hexes feat. Chino Moreno". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ^ "- YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on June 8, 2020.
- ^ "Caroline Polachek – "Hit Me Where It Hurts (Toro y Moi Remix)" (Feat. Chino Moreno)". December 9, 2020.
- ^ "Trippie Redd – GERONIMO ft. Chino Moreno (Official Visualizer)". Archived from the original on December 11, 2021 – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ "Polyphia – Bloodbath (feat. Chino Moreno) (Visualizer)" – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ "Limp Bizkit: Counterfeit (Version 2)". IMDb.
- ^ a b Sciarretto, Amy (March 11, 2012). "Deftones Singer Chino Moreno Marries". Loudwire. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
- ^ "Deftones play hometown show in Bend". June 29, 2017.
- ^ "Deftones' Chino Moreno Talks On His Early Clashes With Hardcore Kids, Unreleased Palms Material & Madonna Gifting Him A Naked Poster". September 3, 2020.
External links
- Chino Moreno discography at Discogs
- Deftones official site
- Crosses official site