Deftones has released a near minute-long teaser video of the track "Prayers / Triangles" from their new album titled "Gore."
Unfortunately, the band has now set the teaser video to private which means fans will no longer be able to access the video, reported Blabbermouth.
This is the second time that the band has released a teaser video for their new album. The first teaser was up for only a few hours for fans to see before the band took the video down.
Interestingly, the one thing that both the teaser videos have in common is the use of flying pink flamingos for the visuals, reported Loudwire.
Recently, the band also posted a series of pictures of pink flamingos flying in the air on their official Instagram page. The pictures formed a collage on the band's Instagram page.
The post included the title "Gore," leading many fans to speculate that the photo is indeed the chosen artwork for Deftones new album, reported NME.
In a recent interview with ESP Guitars at NAMM, guitarist Stephen Carpenter revealed that the band was eyeing an April 8 release date for the 2012's "Koi No Yokan" follow-up. However, an official announcement is yet to be made.
According to Deftones frontman Chino Moreno, there will be 16 songs in the band's upcoming new album, which is produced by Matt Hyde.
It is reported that the new Deftones album will also feature a guest appearance from Jerry Cantrell, lead guitarist for Alice in Chains.
Moreno also revealed that the band's upcoming album would be more technical.
"I feel like it's a little more technical, maybe," the frontman said, reported Blabbermouth. "We're constantly trying to see how far we could take things in different directions. That's what keeps you entertained."
Deftones new album "Gore" is scheduled for an April 8, 2016 release.