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The big review: Louder Than Life 2025
Kentucky fries as Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Deftones, Knocked Loose and more hit Louisville for four days of noise and sun at America’s hottest festival.
Listen to The Cure frontman Robert Smith's spellbinding remix of Deftones' Teenager.
Ahead of the release of Black Stallion, their highly-anticipated White Pony remix album, Deftones have shared an absolutely spell-binding new track from the record.
Teenager is the latest song to get the remix treatment, with The Cure frontman Robert Smith reimagining the Deftones classic to unsurprisingly incredible effect.
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“It’s amazing to hear Robert rework one of our songs and sneak his voice in there,” frontman Chino Moreno tells NME. “If you’d have told me that when I was 15 years old, I would have lost my fucking mind and not believed a word you were saying. It was a dream.”
Check it out below:
Black Stallion is set for release on December 11 via Reprise / Warner Records. The band previously shared remixes of Knife Prty by Purity Ring, and Passenger by Mike Shinoda.
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